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Highest contribution to
Indiarsquos GDP
bull Maharashtrarsquos GSDP at current prices was US$ 2527 billion in 2012-13 and accounted
for 146 per cent of Indiarsquos GDP the highest among all states
Highest FDI in India bull Total FDI in the state stood at US$ 666 billion from April 2000 to February 2014 the
highest among all states in India
Indiarsquos leading exporter bull Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled US$ 320 billion in 2012ndash13 (April 2012 to August 2012)
accounting for 270 per cent of total exports from India
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
OEM ndash Original Equipment Manufacturer
Second-largest
producer of cotton
bull With a tentative production of 81 lakh bales over 2013-14 the state is the second-largest
producer of cotton in the country
Industrial powerhouse bull 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 auto sector
bull Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent of the countryrsquos automobile output
by value Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000 manufacturing units just in
the Pimpri-Chinchwad region The state also has the largest base of local OEMs
Source India 2020 Outlook Indian Overseas Bank
Growing demand Trade 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 in the state
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 three international and five 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 labour pool
bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 per cent 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
FY11ndash20
Projected
GSDP
growth rate
of 82 per
cent
FY2020E
Per capita
GSDP US$
2394
Advantage
Maharashtra
GSDP growth
bull Maharashtra government
targets 11 per cent 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 Five per cent growth target in the
12th Five Year Plan
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
Infrastructure Tourism
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
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 ndash wwwindiagovin
Final data ndash Census 2011 Economic Survey 2012-13
Parameters Maharashtra
Capital Mumbai
Geographical area (sq km) 307713
Administrative districts (No) 35
Population density (persons per sq
km) 365
Total population (million) 1124
Male population (million) 582
Female population (million) 541
Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929
Literacy rate () 823
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 146 1000 Planning Commission Databook 2012-13
current prices
Average GSDP growth rate () 161 155 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 21960 14144 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Physical infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 348674 2494883 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2014
Wireless subscribers (No) 103400943 910157975 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of
May 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 2355047^ 6533000 Ministry of Communications amp Information
Technology as of May 2014
National highway length (km) 5515 79116 Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways March
2013
Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 8 133 Airports Authority of India
Calculated in Indian Rupee terms ^As of December 2011-12
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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OEM ndash Original Equipment Manufacturer
Second-largest
producer of cotton
bull With a tentative production of 81 lakh bales over 2013-14 the state is the second-largest
producer of cotton in the country
Industrial powerhouse bull 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 auto sector
bull Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent of the countryrsquos automobile output
by value Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000 manufacturing units just in
the Pimpri-Chinchwad region The state also has the largest base of local OEMs
Source India 2020 Outlook Indian Overseas Bank
Growing demand Trade 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 in the state
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 three international and five 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 labour pool
bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 per cent 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
FY11ndash20
Projected
GSDP
growth rate
of 82 per
cent
FY2020E
Per capita
GSDP US$
2394
Advantage
Maharashtra
GSDP growth
bull Maharashtra government
targets 11 per cent 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 Five per cent growth target in the
12th Five Year Plan
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
Infrastructure Tourism
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
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 ndash wwwindiagovin
Final data ndash Census 2011 Economic Survey 2012-13
Parameters Maharashtra
Capital Mumbai
Geographical area (sq km) 307713
Administrative districts (No) 35
Population density (persons per sq
km) 365
Total population (million) 1124
Male population (million) 582
Female population (million) 541
Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929
Literacy rate () 823
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 146 1000 Planning Commission Databook 2012-13
current prices
Average GSDP growth rate () 161 155 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 21960 14144 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Physical infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 348674 2494883 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2014
Wireless subscribers (No) 103400943 910157975 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of
May 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 2355047^ 6533000 Ministry of Communications amp Information
Technology as of May 2014
National highway length (km) 5515 79116 Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways March
2013
Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 8 133 Airports Authority of India
Calculated in Indian Rupee terms ^As of December 2011-12
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source India 2020 Outlook Indian Overseas Bank
Growing demand Trade 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 in the state
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 three international and five 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 labour pool
bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 per cent 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
FY11ndash20
Projected
GSDP
growth rate
of 82 per
cent
FY2020E
Per capita
GSDP US$
2394
Advantage
Maharashtra
GSDP growth
bull Maharashtra government
targets 11 per cent 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 Five per cent growth target in the
12th Five Year Plan
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
Infrastructure Tourism
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
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 ndash wwwindiagovin
Final data ndash Census 2011 Economic Survey 2012-13
Parameters Maharashtra
Capital Mumbai
Geographical area (sq km) 307713
Administrative districts (No) 35
Population density (persons per sq
km) 365
Total population (million) 1124
Male population (million) 582
Female population (million) 541
Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929
Literacy rate () 823
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 146 1000 Planning Commission Databook 2012-13
current prices
Average GSDP growth rate () 161 155 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 21960 14144 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Physical infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 348674 2494883 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2014
Wireless subscribers (No) 103400943 910157975 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of
May 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 2355047^ 6533000 Ministry of Communications amp Information
Technology as of May 2014
National highway length (km) 5515 79116 Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways March
2013
Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 8 133 Airports Authority of India
Calculated in Indian Rupee terms ^As of December 2011-12
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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GSDP growth
bull Maharashtra government
targets 11 per cent 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 Five per cent growth target in the
12th Five Year Plan
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
Infrastructure Tourism
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
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 ndash wwwindiagovin
Final data ndash Census 2011 Economic Survey 2012-13
Parameters Maharashtra
Capital Mumbai
Geographical area (sq km) 307713
Administrative districts (No) 35
Population density (persons per sq
km) 365
Total population (million) 1124
Male population (million) 582
Female population (million) 541
Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929
Literacy rate () 823
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 146 1000 Planning Commission Databook 2012-13
current prices
Average GSDP growth rate () 161 155 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 21960 14144 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Physical infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 348674 2494883 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2014
Wireless subscribers (No) 103400943 910157975 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of
May 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 2355047^ 6533000 Ministry of Communications amp Information
Technology as of May 2014
National highway length (km) 5515 79116 Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways March
2013
Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 8 133 Airports Authority of India
Calculated in Indian Rupee terms ^As of December 2011-12
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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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 ndash wwwindiagovin
Final data ndash Census 2011 Economic Survey 2012-13
Parameters Maharashtra
Capital Mumbai
Geographical area (sq km) 307713
Administrative districts (No) 35
Population density (persons per sq
km) 365
Total population (million) 1124
Male population (million) 582
Female population (million) 541
Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929
Literacy rate () 823
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 146 1000 Planning Commission Databook 2012-13
current prices
Average GSDP growth rate () 161 155 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 21960 14144 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Physical infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 348674 2494883 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2014
Wireless subscribers (No) 103400943 910157975 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of
May 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 2355047^ 6533000 Ministry of Communications amp Information
Technology as of May 2014
National highway length (km) 5515 79116 Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways March
2013
Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 8 133 Airports Authority of India
Calculated in Indian Rupee terms ^As of December 2011-12
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 146 1000 Planning Commission Databook 2012-13
current prices
Average GSDP growth rate () 161 155 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 21960 14144 Planning Commission Databook 2004-05 to
2012-13 current prices
Physical infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 348674 2494883 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2014
Wireless subscribers (No) 103400943 910157975 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of
May 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 2355047^ 6533000 Ministry of Communications amp Information
Technology as of May 2014
National highway length (km) 5515 79116 Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways March
2013
Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 8 133 Airports Authority of India
Calculated in Indian Rupee terms ^As of December 2011-12
Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Parameter Maharashtra All States Source
Social indicators
Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1000 population) 166 216 SRS Bulletin (wwwcensusindiagovin)
September 2013
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 678 2230 Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion
April 2000 to May 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 2464 24142 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 88 1339 wwwpppindiadatabasecom
SEZs (No) 65 392 Notified as of July 2013 wwwsezindianicin
Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System
927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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927 1103
1295
1700 1634 1805
2269 2559 2527
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
At current prices the GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2527
billion in 2012-13
The GSDP expanded at a CAGR of around 161 per cent
from 2004-05 to 2012-13
Maharashtra has the highest GSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
CAGR
161
826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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826 990
1167
1539 1469 1625
2048
2310 2281
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2282 billion in 2012-
13
CAGR of Maharashtrarsquos NSDP from 2004-05 to 2012-13
was around 163 per cent
Maharashtra has the highest NSDP amongst all Indian
states
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
NSDP - Net State Domestic Product
CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate
CAGR
163
NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices (in US$ billion)
904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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904
1059
1225
1584 1500
1633
2025
2253 2196
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita GSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 21960
The per capita GSDP has increased at a CAGR of 145 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita GSDP (US$)
CAGR
145
805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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805
951
1104
1434 1349 1471
1828
2034 1982
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
The statersquos per capita NSDP in 2012-13 was US$ 19824
The per capita NSDP has increased at a CAGR of 146 per
cent between 2004-05 and 2012-13
Source Planning Commission Databook June 2014
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Per capita NSDP (US$)
CAGR
146
117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 million
tonnes respectively
Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar
(sorghum) and rice are some of the key agricultural
products of Maharashtra
Total food grain production in the state is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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117 118
288 275
596 607
2004-05 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary
Over 2012-13 the tertiary sector contributed 607 per cent
to the statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the
secondary sector (275 per cent)
At a CAGR of 164 per cent the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2012-13 Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate
finance insurance transport communications and other
services
The secondary sector rose at a CAGR of 155 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 It was driven by
manufacturing construction and electricity gas amp water
supply
The primary sector expanded at a CAGR of 163 per cent
between 2004-05 and 2012-13 Source CMIE
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms
Percentage distribution of GSDP
CAGR
163
164
155
Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 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 is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source 2nd Advanced Estimates of Production of Foodgrains 2013-14
Directorate of Economics amp Statistics
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
Indian Horticulture Database ndash 2013 National Horticulture Board 2012-13 data
Reserve Bank of India
^In lsquo000 bales 170 kgbale
Crop Annual production in
2013-14 (lsquo000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 75384
Cotton 7543^
Onion 5867
Soya bean 4873
Banana 3600
Jowar (sorghum) 1981
Rice 2948
Wheat 1632
Bajra (millets) 778
Total food grains 15366
Total oilseeds 5382
Total pulses 3447
During 2013-14 production of pulses and oil seeds in the
state is estimated at 34 million tonnes and 54 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 is estimated at about
154 million tonnes over 2013-14
Fruit production in Maharashtra was around 98 million
tonnes during 2012-13
Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source CMIE
Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu
According to the Department of Industrial Policy amp
Promotion FDI inflows totalled US$ 678 billion from April
2000 to May 2014
Over 2013-14 outstanding investments in the state were
around US$ 2464 billion
The services sector accounted for around 378 per cent of
total outstanding investments followed by the electricity
sector (278 per cent)
Break up of outstanding investments by
sector (2013-14)
378
278
193
115 13
24
Services
Electricity
Construction amp Realestate
Manufacturing
Mining
Others
Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled around US$ 769 billion over
2012-13
Exports from the state have increased at a CAGR of 165
per cent between 2008-09 and 2012-13
Over 2012-13 the state accounted for 270 per cent of the
total exports from India
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
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
CAGR calculated in Rupee terms +Data is till October 2013
Exports trends (US$ billion)
494
481
677
822
769
478
20
08
-09
20
09
-10
20
10
-11
20
11
-12
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
+
CAGR
165
Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source State Budget 2014-15
Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 6000 INR for
2014-15
Revenue receipts of US$ 283 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 292 billion were recorded in 2014-15 Tax relief in
essential commodities extended up to 31 March 2015 US$ 15000 million was earmarked for subsidies on electricity
Budget Highlights Announcement
Agriculture
Additional 25 per cent subsidy limited to US$ 406 in addition to 50 per cent subsidy given
by the central government for plastic lining of farm ponds Outlay of US$ 13692 million for
irrigation projects
Health
Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana extended to entire state with a provision of US$
1163 million Emergency medical services to be provided with fully equipped ambulances
and doctors
Industrial Development Approval to 25 new mega projects with an investment of US$ 16208 million Provision of
US$ 4167 million for implementation of Industrial Incentive Scheme
Infrastructure
Outlay of US$ 4727 million for road development US$ 658 million announced for
Backward Region Development Fund Nagpur metro railway project proposal submitted to
central government Outlay of US$ 275 million for airport development and US$ 2667
million allocated to Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Education Plans to establish a technical university for technical and professional courses Scholarship
to approximately 500000 students every year to pursue professional courses
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways
MSRTC Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
National Highway Authority of India
The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 18 national highways
The 93 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
As of March 2012 990 per cent of villages in the state were
connected by all-weather roads
MSRTC has been providing passenger road transport
service in the public sector since 1948
As of March 2012 the state had a total road length of
242919 km
The state had a road density of 13341 km per 100 sq km of
area as of March 2011
The Central Government has approved four-laning of the 99
km Solapur-Yedeshi section of National Highway-211 at an
estimated cost of US$ 1755 million The government also
approved the Jawahar Lal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Port
road project in Mumbai at a cost of US$ 3224 million
Road type Road length (km)
(As of March 2012)
National Highways 55153
State Highways 34157
Major district roads 50256
Other district roads 47529
Village roads 106601
Total road length 242919
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 5984 km
(including 382 km of Konkan Railway)
The Central Railways and the Western Railways two
zones of the Indian Railways have their headquarters in
Mumbai at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and
Churchgate respectively
The railway network in coastal Maharashtra is a part of the
Western Railways that spreads across Gujarat Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra The Western
Railways also serves some of the ports on the countryrsquos
western coast including the Mumbai port Konkan
Railway connects Mumbai with Mangalore in Karnataka
Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of
railways The suburban railways carry around 694 million
passengers every day
MMRDA has undertaken mono rail and metro rail projects
in Mumbai which are at various stages of development
This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented
on a PPP format
Metromono rail
projects
Estimated
cost (US$
million)
Current status
Mumbai Metro
Rail Project
Phase-I Versova-
Andheri-Ghatkoper 7133 In operation
Phase II Charkop-
Bandra-Mankhurd 1810
Forest
Department
clearance and
Railway approval
awaited
Phase III Colaba-
Bandra 4537
Consultant
appointed in
June 2012
Mumbai Mono
Rail Project
Jacob Circle to
Wadala amp Wadala
to Chembur
539 85 per cent work
completed
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation has developed a road map
for Mumbai Urban Transport Project III Important projects
with an estimated cost of US$ 96 billion and a time horizon
of 2031 are
Fast corridor on Harbour Line between CSTM and
Panvel and new suburban corridor on Virar-Vasai
Road-Diva-Panvel
Third and fourth additional lines between Virar and
Dahanu Road fifth and sixth additional lines
between Borivali and Virar third and fourth lines
between Kalyan and Kasara and third and fourth
lines between Kalyan and Karjat
Extension of Harbour Line from Goregaon to
Borivali
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is a mega
infrastructure project of US$ 90 billion with financial amp
technical aid from Japan covering an overall distance of
1483 km between Delhi and Mumbai
The corridor will pass through six states ndash UP NCR
of Delhi Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat and
Maharashtra
Ongoing railway projects
Name of route
Route
length
(km)
Total
estimated cost
(US$ million)
Current status
Wardha-Nanded
(new line) 285 2955
Physical progress
35
Amravati-Narkhed
(new line) 138 1011
Completed in July
2012
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 27 912
Physical progress
17
Ahmednagar-Beed-
Parli- Vaijnath 261 852
Work of track linking
completed upto 117
km remaining work is
in progress
Pen-Roha
(doubling) 40 374
Physical progress
48
Baramati-Lonand
(new line) 54 255
Physical progress
95
Panvel-Pen
(doubling) 35 255
Physical progress
72
Panvel-Roha 75 32
Work is in progress
and is expected to be
completed in near
future
There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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There are three international and five domestic airports in
Maharashtra
International flights operate from the Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport in Mumbai Lohegaon Airport in Pune
and Dr Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited is
developing additional airports in Maharashtra including
Solapur Shirdi Gadchiroli Chandrapur Amravati and
Jalgaon as well as a new international airport at
Rajgurunagar (Navin Chakan Pune)
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
Total traffic at the Mumbai airport was 219 million domestic
and 103 million international passengers in 2013-14
Total traffic at the Pune airport was 32 million domestic and
06 million international passengers in 2011-12
An area of 1268 hectares in the Chakan-Khed area near
Pune was cleared in November 2013 for the construction of
an airport which would cater to 60 million passengers
annually
AAI Airports Authority of India
International airport
Domestic airport
Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports
MbPT and JNPT In addition there are 53 minor ports
JNPT is the countrys largest container port MbPT and
JNPT handled 4409 million tonnes and 480 million tonnes
of cargo traffic respectively over 2012ndash13 (up to
December) JNPT has a container terminal which has been
developed through private investment on a BOT basis
The state government has decided to develop minor ports in
the state with the participation of the private sector under
the control of Maharashtra Maritime Board In Phase-I six
minor ports are being developed
The Dhamankhol-Jaigad port has become operational with
two cargo berths in the first phase The Dighi port is ready
for commissioning
A study is being conducted to develop the JNPT port which
involves building a cruise terminal a floating hotel a Ferris
wheel on the lines of the London Eye and marinas and
jetties to promote intra-city water transport
Source Indian Ports Association
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
BOT - Build-Operate-Transfer
MbPT - Mumbai Port Trust
JNPT - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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As of April 2014 the state had a total installed power
generation capacity of 3486737 MW up from 303540
MW a year ago
Thermal power contributed 2521520 MW to the total
installed power generation capacity followed by renewable
power (563019 MW) hydropower (333184 MW) and
nuclear power (69014 MW)
The private sector was the major contributor to total
installed power generation capacity in Maharashtra with
1595576 MW of capacity followed by 1228427 MW
under state utilities and 662734 MW under central utilities
Installed power capacity (MW)
Source Central Electricity Authority
As of April 2014
20415 21379 22645
26142
30354
34867
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
The industrial sector is the largest consumer of electricity followed by domestic and agriculture
Total electricity consumption in the state was 71711 million kWh during 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Peak requirement for power in the state stood at 14048 MW over 2012-13 (up to December 2012)
Maharashtra has a potential for generating 9361 MW through renewable energy sources As of December 2012 around
533 per cent of the statersquos renewable energy potential is yet to be tapped
In November 2013 Tata Power commissioned additional transmission lines between Kalwa and Salsette thus reducing its
critical loading During the same month Reliance Infrastructure commissioned a 311 km Pune-Parli transmission line that
will connect key industrial centres of states like Pune Aurangabad and Beed In November Tata Power received
clearances for setting up a 1600 MW coastal Maharashtra power project at Dherand near Alibaug The project is in the
advanced stages of land acquisition
In November 2013 the state cabinet approved a US$ 304 million proposal for setting up new power stations capacity
enhancement of existing power sub-stations and laying of underground power cables in Pune Nasik Ojhar Sinnar
Kolhapur Panvel and Navi Mumbai
A 600 MW thermal power plant is being set up at Yavatmal district at a cost of US$ 5723 million by Korean South-East
Power Company in a joint venture with Jinbhuvish Group of India
Agency Responsibility
Maharashtra State Power Generation Co Limited (MAHAGENCO) Generation
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co Limited (MAHATRANSCO) Transmission
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Limited (MAHAVITARAN) Distribution
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
there were 1034 million wireless subscribers and 53
million wire-line subscribers in Maharashtra as of May 2014
As of May 2014 the tele-density of Maharashtra was 9101
per cent
As of June 2014 the state had 12612 post offices
Maharashtra has the largest broadband subscriber base in
the country
Reliance Jio is planning to launch 4G services in Mumbai
and other cities in the state
Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)
Wireless subscribers 103400943
Wireline subscribers 5334304
Broadband subscribers 2355047
Post offices 12612
Teledensity (per cent) 9129
Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India May 2014 India Post
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
As of December 2011
As of January 2013
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
Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra
JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development
LPCD Litres Per Capita Per Day
NMC Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 80 projects (worth US$ 194 billion) have been
sanctioned for Greater Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nasik and Pune as of October 2013
As of March 2014 cost of approved projects was US$ 28 billion and US$ 12 billion was released for projects under
JNNRUM
Some of the key areas of development are roads and flyovers water supply solid-waste management drainagestorm
water sewerage and mass rapid transport system
As of March 2014 a total of 60 JNNURM projects were completed in the state These projects were located in Greater
Mumbai Pune Nanded Nasik and Nagpur and were related to roads and flyovers water supply solid waste management
development of heritage areas drainagestorm water drains and urban transport These projects were approved during
2006ndash10
As per Census 2011 out of the total households in the state 679 per cent received tap water
Mumbai has a maximum average water supply of 200 LPCD The actual water supply in different areas of Mumbai ranges
from 90 LPCD to 350 LPCD
NMC has planned to establish a city bus terminal depot and night parking area in the city and is waiting for funds from the
central government under the JNNURM scheme Under it the NMC already has got approval for 19 projects worth around
US$ 269 million
Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Project name Sector PPP type Project cost
(US$ million) Stage
Modernisation of Mumbai International Airport Airports LDOT 9622 Construction
Development of an all-weather and
multipurpose port at Rewas Ports BOT 7133 Construction
Mumbai Trans Harbour-Link Roads BOT-Toll 10949 Under bidding
Rewas Green Field Port Ports BOT-Toll 4977 Under bidding
Surat-Dahisar Roads BOT-Toll 4147 Construction
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Roads BOT-Toll 2160 In operation
Mumbai Container and Cargo Berth Project Ports BOT-Toll 1986 Under bidding
Pune Sholapur Package-I Roads BOT-Toll 1841 Construction
JNPT Third Container Terminal Gateway
Terminals India Private Limited (GTIPL) Ports BOT-Toll 1841 In operation
Development of SDC at Chinchwad by MC
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal infrastructure BOT 35 Under implementation
Construction amp maintenance of public toilets by
Municipal Corporation Pune Municipal infrastructure BOT 001 Under implementation
Source wwwpppindiadatabasecom
BOT Build-Operate-Transfer LDOT Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer SDC Software Development Centre
Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
SEEPZ MIDC Andheri East Mumbai Electronics gems and jewellery
Hiranandani Business Park Powai ITITeS
Infosys Technologies Ltd Mulshi Pune ITITeS
Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pune Pharmaceutical and biotechnology
EON Kharadi Haveli Pune ITITeS
Wipro Hindawadi Pune ITITeS
DLF Akruti Hinjewadi Pune ITITeS
Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation Mihan Nagpur Multi-product
Dynasty Developers Pune ITITeS
The Manjari Stud Farm Pune ITITeS
MIDC Pune ITITeS
Syntel International Pune ITITeS
Mangarpatta Township Development and Construction Co Pune Electronics hardware and software
MIDC Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics
Serene Properties Private Limited Thane ITITeS
Wardha Power Company Pvt Ltd Chandrapur Power sector
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
MIDC Amravati Multi-product
Indiabulls Industrial Infrastructure Limited Nasik Multi-product
Marathon Pachin Infrastructure Raigad Multi-product
MIDC Butibori Nagpur Textiles
MIDC Hinjawadi Pune ITITeS
Essel Infraprojects Ltd Gorai-Manori-Uttan
Region Mumbai Multi-services
Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd Village Ulwe Navi
Mumbai Multi-services
Ms Bajaj Auto Limited Waluj Aurangabad Automobile and automobile
Components
Sunstream City Private Limited (Zeus Infrastructure Pvt Ltd) Thane ITITeS
Sinima Meadows Limited Raigad Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals
NameDeveloper Location Primary industry
Supreme Petrochem Ltd Taluk Roha Raigad Plastic processing
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Gems and jewellery
Rewas Ports Limited Rewas District Raigarh Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Gems and jewellery
Jafza Pvt Ltd Raigad Free trade and warehousing zones
(FTWZ)
Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Power
Maharaja Multitrade Pvt Ltd Igatpuri District Nasik Multi-services
ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad Multi-product
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Multi-product
Ms Chowgule Port amp Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Jaigad District
Ratnagiri Port-based engineering
Ms Videocon Industries Limited Navi Mumbai Electronic hardware and software
Gitanjali Gems Limited Nasik Multi-services
Source wwwsezindianicin
Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Education infrastructure (2013-14)
Primary schools 103262
Secondary and higher secondary schools 23752
Engineering colleges (diploma graduate
and post-graduate) 1074
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) 766
Architecture colleges 68
Arts Science Commerce amp Law Colleges 2387
Management science 508
Universities 20
Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure consists of 20
universities 103262 primary schools 23752 secondary
and higher secondary schools
The state has 1074 engineering colleges with an annual
enrolment of 637061 students There are 766 industrial
training institutes (ITIs) and 68 architecture colleges with an
annual enrolment of around 157523 and 5921 students
respectively
The state is home to some of the most reputed national
RampD institutes viz the Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre the National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute the National Chemical Laboratories and
the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
One of the well known Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
is located in Mumbai Pune is also an important education
hub of India
Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) the social
arm of the Bajaj Group has launched a state-of-the art e-
learning project in Maharashtra with an aim to provide new
age learning technologies to 1000 schools from rural areas
in the districts of Pune Aurangabad Wardha and Sikar
Source Census 2011
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
University Grants Commission
Provisional
Literacy rate () in Maharashtra
Overall 823
Male 884
Female 759
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
As of October 2012
Health indicators of Maharashtra (September 2013)
Population served per government hospital 82264^
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 166
Death rate (per thousand persons) 63
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 25
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2011-15) 689
Female (2011-15) 725
The state has a three-tier public health infrastructure comprising hospitals primary health centres and health units
community health centres and sub-centres
As of 2012 the number of beds in various public and government aided health institutions in the state totalled 119355 the
state had 106 beds per 100000 population
As of February 2014 Maharashtra had 498 state-level hospitals 23 district hospitals 86 sub district hospitals 458
community health centres 1811 primary health centres and 10580 sub-centres
Health infrastructure (As of February 2014)
State level hospitals 498
District hospitals 23
Sub-district hospitals 86
Community health centres 458
Rural hospitalscottage hospitals 360
Primary health centres 1811
Sub-centres 10580
Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin September 2013
Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2013-14
^As of January 2012
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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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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
Pune hosted the third Commonwealth Youth Games in October 2008 The nine sports included in this programme were
athletics badminton boxing shooting swimming table tennis tennis weightlifting and wrestling
In November 2013 the state government announced plans to invest US$ 337 million in PPP mode for creating and
upgrading the existing tourist infrastructure in the northern part of the state including Mangal Mandir in Amalner Jalgaon
district for religious tourism Kalsubai peak in the Sahyadri mountain range for trekking in Nasik district and Bhandardara
village in Ahmednagar for lake tourism and recreational boating
Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra
The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate
support investments in the state
MIDC is primarily responsible for the development of
industrial infrastructure in the state
MAIDC founded in 1965 is responsible for development of
agro-based units in the state
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
Maharashtra attracted the highest FDI (US$ 666 billion)
from April 2000 to February 2014 The statersquos share in
proposed investments and employment in India is 96 per
cent and 198 per cent respectively
MSSIDC 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
In February 2014 Memorandums of Understanding for 32
mega investment proposals worth US$ 38 billion were
signed by the state government which have the potential to
create 20000 jobs in the state
In October 2013 the state government announced that it is
setting up a state innovation council to institutionalise
research and development process in the state
Key industries in Maharashtra
bull Pharmaceuticals
bull Biotechnology
bull IT and ITeS
bull Electronics
bull Engineering
bull Auto and auto components
bull Petrochemicals oil and gas
bull Food amp agro processing
bull Gems and jewellery industry
bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)
bull Textiles
MIDC - Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation
MSSIDC - Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Maharashtra accounts for approximately 184 per cent of
the countryrsquos pharmaceutical output by value
As of November 2012 the state had 66 registered biotech
units of which 50 were MSMEs and 16 were large scale
units
Major pharmaceutical units such as Pfizer Johnson and
Johnson GlaxoSmithKline Abbott and Sun Pharmaceutical
Industries have presence in the state
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
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Maharashtra is the base for top bio-agri companies such as
Monsanto Mahyco and Ajeet seeds
The western biotech cluster is Indiarsquos leading cluster
accounting for 46 per cent of overall revenue of US$ 2614
million Maharashtra is the top contributor (3504 per cent)
to Indias total biotech revenue
Pune-based Serum Institute contributes about 13 per cent
and 6 per cent to Maharashtra and Indiarsquos biotech revenue
respectively
Mumbai (with a revenue of US$ 566 million) and Pune
(US$ 219 million) have made Maharashtra the leading
biotech state in India
The Maharashtra government has set up an international
biotech park in Hinjewadi 10 km from Pune This is the first
public-private biotechnology park initiative in the state
Emcure Pharmaceuticals plans to invest US$ 382 million in
setting up three projects in Pune of which US$ 188 million
would be used to set up a research and development
facility US$ 126 million for oncology solid dosage and
steroid injectable facility and US$ 68 million for expanding
the injectable facility
Investment opportunities in biotechnology sector
Vaccines
Bioactive therapeutic proteins
Agriculture sector
Contract RampD
Clinical trials and outsourcing
Source midcindiaorg
MSME Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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Maharashtra declared its Biotech Policy in 2001 Public biotech parks have been developed in the state at MIDC Jalna and
MIDC Hinjewadi (Pune)
Five private BT parks are proposed with an investment of about US$ 56 million
Eight BT-SEZs under the public sector are proposed in the state with an estimated investment of US$ 738 million This is
expected to generate about 94000 employment opportunities
Registered BT units (up to November 2012)
BT units
Total units Investment (US$ million) Employment
Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI
MSME 50 15 48 33 872 338
Large 16 7 206 98 712 931
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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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 2013 the company earned US$ 430 million in revenues
bull 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 GlaxoSmithkline is headquartered in Mumbai with manufacturing facilities in Nasik and Thane
bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with revenues of US$
17 billion in 2013-14 It is also one of the oldest players in the sector
bull 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) In 2013-14 the company had earned
US$ 8013 million in revenues
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
revenues of the company in 2013-14 were about US$ 15 billion
bull 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
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
CIDCO City and Industrial Development Corporation
STPI Software Technology Parks of India
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum thrust development and investment
As a proportion of national GDP revenues from the IT amp ITeS sector in Maharashtra grew to around 75 per cent over 2011ndash
12 from 12 per cent during 1997ndash98
Over 2011-12 Maharashtra accounted for around 232 per cent of the countryrsquos software exports (made by registered units
through STPI) with estimated exports of around US$ 76 billion Software exports were estimated to be around US$ 95
billion during 2012-13
The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an
institutional framework for the IT sector
Maharashtra has 37 public IT parks established by MIDC and CIDCO A total of 479 private IT parks have been approved in
the state of which 122 are functional with an investment of US$ 4993 million thereby creating employment of about 032
million
The remaining 357 IT parks with a proposed investment of US$ 2208 million have been given Letters of Intent and are
expected to generate 16 million employment opportunities
The prime ITITeS clusters are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the leader in business process
outsourcing (BPO) services
Pune ranked second in terms of software exports during 2012-13 with exports of US$ 49 billion
Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in
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Infosys Pune complex is the largest facility worldwide for Infosys
TCS has planned to start operations in the Mihan-SEZ Nagpur in 2014
Aurangabad Nagpur and Nasik are the emerging IT centres in Maharashtra
The state generates majority of its revenues from the US and Europe
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
Source midcindiaorg
Nasscom and AT Kearneys report lsquoAssessment of 50 Leading Citiesrsquo
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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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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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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
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 2013 it earned
revenues of US$ 997 billion
Capgemini
bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40
countries
bull 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
Infosys Technologies
Ltd
bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India In 2013-14 it earned
US$ 83 billion in revenues
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
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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
Engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra for
which it would invest US$ 332 million
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$ 920 Million and would provide direct
employment to about 700 people It is also setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district
ILampFS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd has entered the construction business in Mumbai through lsquoOrchid
Heightsrsquo a US$ 114 million residential project at Byculla
Namco Industries has committed to set up an electrical equipment plant at Raigad with an investment of US$ 1423 million
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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$ 141 billion in revenues in 2013-14
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$ 2880 million in revenues in 2013-14
Siemens Group bull 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
bull The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2012-13 Siemens India earned revenues of US$ 19
billion
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
bull 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
bull The company has a manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2013 ABB India Ltd earned revenues
of US$ 13 billion
Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
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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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content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in
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Maharashtra contributes about 104 per cent to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels output
Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India It accounts for about 65 million kg of cotton production (25 per cent of
the countrys total production) The state has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (336 per cent)
Over the period from August 1991 to March 2012 the state witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an aggregate
investment of US$ 2194 million
The textile industry is the largest employer in Maharashtra and contributes around 27 per cent 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
The state government plans to set up around 14 textile parks in the state with an investment of US$ 29 billion
Maharashtrarsquos textile department plans to generate 15000 jobs in Vidarbha by offering seven packages with a projected
investment of around US$ 331 million
As of March 2014 Maharashtra has received US$ 20 billion worth of investment projects in the textile sector over the last
one and half years
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is allowed in the textile sector under the automatic route
New Textile Policy 2011-17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing
textiles to assure long-term development On priority are the cotton sector the textile industry along with
employment growth in the state The policy aims at investing US$ 73 billion in the sector between 2012 to 2017
The state government would provide financial assistance in a manner that effective rate of interest payable by
eligible units would be 0 per cent or 2 per cent
Maharashtra would provide 10 per cent capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha Marathwada and Khandesh
The state government is taking steps to strengthen the textile industry by establishing textile parks in Nagpur Dhule
and Ambernath
Vidarbha which has a rich cotton belt would be developed as a textile manufacturing zone
Source midcindiaorg
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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$ 7561 million in 2013-14
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$
4401 million in 2013-14
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
bull Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael
House and Stephens Brothers
Siyaramrsquos bull 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
bull The company earned US$ 2162 million in revenues for the year ended March 2014
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors
The petrochemical industry has had significant growth in the state after the installation of offshore oil wells near Mumbai in
1976
Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are
chemical hubs
The state contributes around 274 per cent to the countryrsquos chemicals petrochemicals and oil amp gas output and around 150
per cent to the total production of basic petrochemical products in India
Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics fertilisers and synthetic yarns
Key competitive strength of the state in this industry is the upstream and downstream linkages for raw materials and
products
Availability of oil amp gas from Bombay High oil fields (offshore of Mumbai) has spurred the large-scale development of the
chemical and petrochemical industries in the state
Bombay High accounts for over 50 per cent of the countrys oil amp gas production
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Government initiatives
100 per cent FDI is permissible in the chemical
sector
Manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia
covering organicinorganic dyestuffs and pesticides
is de-licensed
Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemical
industries through the Industrial Entrepreneursrsquo
Memorandum (IEM) route
To mitigate the impact of anti-dumping the
government has imposed a 20 per cent safeguard
on soda ash
Downstream SEZs have been planned to utilise the
output out of chemical parks
Source CMIE
MIDC Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation
FDI investments in chemicals sector (US$ million)
2094 2150 2238 2407
2998 3348
3970 3780
4189
2001-0
2
2002-0
3
2003-0
4
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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 It is one of the top five
companies in India in terms of market capitalisation (US$ 561 billion as of 28 July 2014) The
companyrsquos revenues for 2013-14 stood at US$ 289 billion
bull 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)
bull It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos revenue for 2013-14 was US$
388 billion
bull 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 revenues for 2013-14 stood at
US$ 439 billion
bull BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai
Reliance Industries
Ltd
bull Reliance Industries Limited with revenues of US$ 721 billion for 2013-14 is the largest private
sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune 500 list based on revenues
bull The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and
SEZs
bull Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga
in Maharashtra
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Maharashtra accounts for approximately 380 per cent 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
Audi India has started production of the Audi Q7 luxury SUV
in India at its Aurangabad plant in Maharashtra
New Holland Fiat India plans to invest US$ 185 million to
set up a new greenfield plant in the state and enhance its
tractor manufacturing capacity by 50 per cent over the next
three years
Mercedes Benzhas committed to invest US$ 2488 million
to increase its plant capacity at Chakan Pune
Automotive hubs in Maharashtra
Auto component maker Bosch will invest US$ 1249 million
to expand its common rail injector capacity for heavy
vehicles at its Nashik facility while Tata Auto Component
Systems will invest US$ 1165 million at its Chakan plant
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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
Nagpur has been identified as the next automobile hub at
Advantage Vidarbha Investors Meet 2013
The city is centrally located and has strong
educational infrastructure to fulfil the requirements of
skilled labour
Nagpur has some unutilised industrial infrastructure
in the industrial zones of Butibori and Mihan that can
be developed to provide adequate facilities to set up
auto units
A mega international class expo centre would be set
up in or near Nagpur and events such as
automobiles exhibitions would be held in the city
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 centres
Auto financing
RampD
ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Key players
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Tata Motors Ltd
bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is worlds fourth-largest
two- and three-wheeler manufacturer with revenues of US$ 33 billion in 2013-14 The company
manufactures and exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws
bull 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
bull The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and bus manufacturer Total revenues of the
company in 2013-14 were at US$ 386 billion
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
Mahindra and Mahindra
Ltd bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company
generated US$ 123 billion of revenues in 2013-14
bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at
Mumbai Pune Nagpur and Nasik
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting thousands of tourists from across the world every
year
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
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
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) is
the nodal agency for the implementation of Tourism Policy
in the state
The action plan in Tourism Policy 2006 has been articulated
by the state government considering tourism potential
coupled with employment potential for the development of
the tourism sector
During 2011-12 the state sanctioned US$ 178 million for
thirty projects Around US$ 120 million was released by the
state and an expenditure of US$ 33 million was incurred
The state government has sanctioned US$ 65 million for 13
projects of which US$ 29 million was given to MTDC
during 2012-13
In December 2013 MTDC launched the Bollywood Tourism
project in Mumbai for a guided tour of the Indian film
industry
Funds sanctioned by state and expenditure
incurred (US$ million)
Year Projects Funds
sanctioned
Amount
received
Expenditure
incurred
2010-11 8 18 13 08
2011-12 30 178 120 33
Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2012-13
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Agency Description Contact information
Directorate of
Industries
The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra state is mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state The Department of Industries was reorganised and the Directorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Control of cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate of Industries with effect from 1st December 1960 It also assists in the formulation and implementation of various policies and promotional schemes
Development Commissioner of Industries
Government of Maharashtra Directorate of Industries
New Administrative Building 2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya
Mumbai Maharashtra-400 032
Phone 91-22-22028616 didcimaharashtragovin
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra Agro
Industries
Development
Corporation Limited
(MAIDC)
The objective of the company is to make available to the farmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertilisers pesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to the extent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitive rates
Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corporation Limited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the state nodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing Industries Government of India In its role as state nodal agency it scrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneurs under different schemes of assistance from the Government of India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projects selecting the area etc
Rajan House 2nd Floor
Prabhadevi Mumbai-400 025
Phone 91-22-24300823 Email mdmaidcmumbaicom
Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Agency Description Contact information
Maharashtra
Industrial
Development
Corporation (MIDC)
1 MIDCrsquos objectives are a) To achieve balanced industrial development of
Maharashtra with an emphasis on developing parts and underdeveloped parts of the state
b) Help in infrastructural development of each and every district in Maharashtra
c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries at various locations
MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying out activities of acquisition and disposal of land provision of infrastructure facilities and providing other services to industrial centres
Udyog Sarathi Mahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)
Mumbai-400 093 Phone 91-22-268700525473
Fax 91-22-26871587 Email feedbackmidcindiaorg
Website wwwmidcindiaorg
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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 1956
Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956
After commencement of productionactivity
Registration Industries Department
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
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)
Commercial Average US 122 cents
Agricultural Average US 36 cents
Industrial Average US 85 cents
Planning Commission Databook June 2014
Labour (per day) US$ 18 to US$ 57
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Government of India Wage Rates
February 2014
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013
bull To retain Maharashtra as the leader in industrial investment in the country
bull To create more employment opportunities
Read more
Objectives
Organic Farming Policy 2013
bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra
Read more
Objective
Housing Policy 2013
bull To generate low income housing from private developers
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2009
bull To promote investments in the field of IT across the state particularly in Nagpur Nasik
Aurangabad and in districts with low human development index (HDI) to exploit the potential of
these locations and generate employment
bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual
effects gaming and comics
Read more
Objectives
Port Policy 2010
bull To increase the speed of development of greenfield ports multi-purpose jetties and cargo
terminals
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
Read more
Objective
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Child Development Policy 2002
bull To achieve child development in a planned structured and disciplined manner
bull The policy covers orphans destitute homeless and deviated children
Read more
Objectives
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2006
bull To help in the growth of SEZs in the state
bull To encourage the growth of industries in Maharashtra
Read more
Objectives
Tourism Policy 2006
bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the
state
Read more
Objective
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001
bull To develop the biotechnology industry in the state and make it globally competitive
Read more
Objective
Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001
bull The main objective of the policy is to develop the grape processing industry in the state thereby
getting high product prices to farmers and creating better employment opportunities in the state
Read more
Objective
Water Policy 2002
bull To ensure the sustainable development and optimal use of water resources to provide the
greatest economic and social benefit for the people in the state
Read more
Objective
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
Average exchange rates
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
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged Aranca to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared
by Aranca 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 Aranca and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the
content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice
Aranca 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
any reliance placed on this presentation
Neither Aranca nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission on
the part of the user due to any reliance placed or guidance taken from any portion of this presentation