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RAJASTHAN
ROYAL HERITAGE
Table of Content
Executive Summary .…………….….……...3
Vision …………..……..……………………..4
Advantage State ...………………………….5
Rajasthan – An Introduction …….………...6
Rajasthan Budget…………..………...……18
Infrastructure Status .................................19
Business Opportunities ……..…………....44
Doing Business in Rajasthan …...….…….75
State Acts & Policies ….….……….............76
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
 Tourist arrivals in the state, during 2016-17 reached 43 million. Historic palaces, especially those in Jaipur
and Udaipur, offer opportunities to expand the luxury tourism segment, with increasing number of tourists
visiting wild life sanctuaries and desert locations.
Thriving tourism industry
Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, Ministry of Tourism, Rajasthan Economic Survey 2015-16, Central Statistics Office
 Rajasthan is the largest producer of oilseeds, seed spices & coarse cereals in India. Tremendous
opportunities exist in the areas of organic and contract farming as well as in infrastructure developments
related to agriculture.
Leading producer of
agro-based products
 Rajasthan’s gross state domestic product (GSDP) expanded at a CAGR of 12.32% over 2005-06 to 2015-16.Strong economic growth
 The state has immense potential for electricity generation through renewable energy sources and wind power.
Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Ltd has actively promoted solar energy and biomass projects.
Focus on renewable
energy
 The policy environment has been favourable for the establishment of industrial units. A Single Window
Clearance System (SWCS) for investment approvals is operational in the state and the Bureau of Investment
Promotion (BIP) was set up to focus on investments above US$ 2.2 million.
Conducive policy
environment
 Rajasthan is the 2nd largest producer of crude oil in India, recording production of approximately 90 lakh
tonnes of oil per annum, which is nearly 24 per cent of the total domestic crude oil production in the country.
One of the largest
producers of crude oil
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VISION – 2022
Source: Confederation of Indian Industry
Human
development
Education
Agriculture
EconomyGovernance
Infrastructure
Community
 To promote region wide economic
balance.
 To develop efficient economic
infrastructure.
 To promote SMEs and develop
special zones.
 Minimum education & work
experience must for politicians.
 To provide more freedom to
bureaucrats.
 Fair & advanced taxation system.
 Self-disciplined media.
 To create network of canals.
 To develop five international level
research labs.
 To address soil fertility & reduce use
of fertilisers.
 To achieve leadership in animal
husbandry & livestock businesses.
 To develop good quality roads.
 Proper traffic management
systems.
 To develop & maintain special
economic and technological
infrastructure.
 To develop appropriate water
policy.
 To develop a coherent
social environment.
 To execute poverty
elimination plans.
 To increase interaction
within community.
 Compulsory education up to 10th
standard.
 To promote privatisation.
 To support higher education &
research.
 To provide computer literacy.
 Poverty elimination & employment
opportunities for all.
 A comprehensive Economic Inclusion
Policy to be developed.
 A well defined healthcare system.
 Utilise services & expertise of NGOs.
Vision 2022
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ADVANTAGE: RAJASTHAN
Rich labour pool and infrastructure support
 Rajasthan has been investing in capacity building
through the development of a strong institutional
network at all levels. The state has renowned higher
education institutions in various disciplines,
producing thousands of skilled and proficient young
individuals every year.
 The state is developing sector specific infrastructure,
such as special purpose industrial parks and special
economic zones (SEZs) for exports of
handicrafts, IT and electronic goods.
Policy and incentives
 The state offers a wide range of fiscal and policy
incentives for businesses. The Government has
introduced sector-specific policies for tourism,
biotechnology, IT and ITeS industries.
 Rajasthan has a favourable industrial relations
environment. In addition, the law & order situation in
the state ensures a good working environment.
 Rajasthan High Court has decided to strike down 5%
reservation extended to Special Backward Classes
(SBCs) in employment and education.
Abundant mineral resources and
location advantage
 Rajasthan offers a variety of unexploited agricultural
and mineral resources, which is indicative of the scope
for value addition and exports.
 It borders six major states in the northern, western and
central parts of India. Rajasthan is a natural corridor
between the wealthy northern and the prosperous
western states, making it an important trade and
commerce centre.
Advantage
Rajasthan
High economic growth and stable political
environment
 GSDP grew at a CAGR of 12.32% between 2005-06
and 2015-16.
 With a stable political environment, the government is
committed towards creating a progressive business
environment.
Source: GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product
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RAJASTHAN FACT FILE
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, Census 2011
 Rajasthan is the largest state, by area, in India, is situated in the
north-western part of the subcontinent. It is surrounded on the north
and north-east by Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh; on the east
and south-east by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and on the
south-west by Gujarat.
 Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Alwar, Amber and
Chittorgarh are some of the key cities and towns in the state.
 The most commonly spoken language of the state is Hindi. Marwari,
Jaipuri (Dhundhari), Mewari and Malvi are the other dialects popular
in the state. English is the medium of education in most schools.
Source: Maps of India
Parameters Rajasthan
Capital Jaipur
Geographical area (lakh sq. km) 342,239
Administrative districts (No) 33
Population density (persons per sq. km) 200
Total population (million) 68.6
Male population (million) 35.6
Female population (million) 33.0
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 928
Literacy rate (%) 66.1
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RAJASTHAN IN FIGURES … (1/2)
Parameter Rajasthan All states Source
Economy 2015-16 2015-16
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 4.97 100.0
“Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of
Economics and Statistics Rajasthan
GSDP growth rate (%) 17.33 8.71
“Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of
Economics and Statistics Rajasthan
Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,501 1,546
“Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of
Economics and Statistics Rajasthan
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 20,584.61 330,273.65 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2017
Wireless subscribers (No) 67,686,965 1,180,824,744
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May
2017
Internet subscribers (No) 21,550,000 422,190,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of March
2017
National highway length (km) 8,016.18 100,087.08
NHAI, Roads and Building Department-Government
of India
Airports (No) 6 125 Airports Authority of India-July 2017
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RAJASTHAN IN FIGURES … (2/2)
Source: PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System
Parameter Rajasthan All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 66.1 73.0 Census, 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 25.6 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 1.48 332.11
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April
2000 to March 2017
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects Completed & Operational (No) 87 1,246
DEA , Ministry of Finance, Government of India,
July 2016
Operational SEZs (No) 4 218
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of
Commerce, April 2017
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
Rajasthan’s GSDP at current prices (in US$ billion)
 At current prices, Rajasthan’s GSDP* stood at US$ 116.36 billion in
2016-17, in comparison with US$ 86.06 billion in 2011-12.
 Between 2011-12 and 2016-17, GSDP of Rajasthan grew at a
CAGR of 5.16%.
86.06
84.55
85.22
95.31
102.98
116.36
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
CAGR 5.16%
GSDP per capita of Rajasthan at current prices (in US$)
1257
1216
1208
1351
1501
1,567
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
CAGR 3.74%
 In 2016-17, Rajasthan’s per capita GSDP^ at current prices was US$
1,567 as compared to US$ 1257 in 2011-12.
 Per capita GSDP is estimated to have increased at a CAGR of
3.74% between 2011-12 and 2016-17.
Source: Central Statistics Office, GSDP* - Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16, Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$/Population in million
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
Rajasthan’s NSDP at current prices (in US$ billion)
 At current prices, net state domestic product (NSDP#) stood at US$
104.25 billion in 2016-17, in comparison with US$ 77.02 billion in
2011-12.
 Between 2011-12 and 2015-16, NSDP registered growth at a
CAGR of 5.17%.
Source: Central Statistics Office, NSDP# - Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16, per capita NSDP& - calculated using NSDP million US$/Population in million
77.02
75.64
76.2
85.7
93.3
104.3
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
CAGR 5.17%
NSDP per capita of Rajasthan at current prices (in US$)
1125
1088
1080
1214
1359
1,404
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
CAGR 2.24%
 In 2016-17, Rajasthan’s per capita NSDP& at current prices stood at
US$ 1404 as compared to US$ 1,125 in 2011-12.
 Per capita NSDP is estimated to have expanded at a CAGR of
2.24% between 2011-12 and 2016-17.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
 In 2016-17, the servicesµ sector contributed 44.82% to the state’s
GSDP at current prices, followed by industriesµ (29.09%) and
agricultureµ (26.09%).
 The services sector expanded at a CAGR of 10.07% between 2011-
12 and 2016-17. The sector reported the fastest growth among the
three sectors.
 At a CAGR of 9.69%, the industrial sector reported the second
fastest growth during 2011-12 to 2016-17.
GSDP composition by sector
28.58%
26.09%
32.71%
29.09%
38.71% 44.82%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2011-12 2015-16
Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector
9.69%
10.07%
8.53%
CAGR
Source: Central Statistics Office, Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ - Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION … (1/3)
 The state has an agricultural economy with nine agro-climatic zones
and various types of soil that help during the cultivation of crops.
 In 2015-16, total production of food grains was 19.35 million tonnes.
In 2015-16, production of cereals was 15.94 million tonnes, while
that of pulses aggregated to 2.36 million tonnes. Cotton, which is an
important cash crop, is primarily grown in Ganganagar and
Hanumangarh districts. Production was 0.95 million bales over 2015-
16. The total production of oilseeds was 5.85 million tonnes in 2015-
16.
 As per the state budget 2017-18, an estimated outlay of US$ 484.95
million was made for agriculture in the state. Capital expenditure for
irrigation and flood control for the year 2016-17 was estimated to be
US$ 0.35 million.
 The major schemes and programmes implemented by the
Department of Agriculture during 2015-16 were:
• National Food Security Mission (NFSM)
• National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA)
• National Mission on Oilseed and Oil Palm (NMOOP)
• National Mission on Agriculture Extension & Technology
(NMAET)
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
Crop
Annual production in 2016-17
(‘000 tonnes)
Rice1 353.7
Wheat1 9,887
Fruits 718.48
Vegetables 1,928.6
Flowers 5.9
Aromatic & medicinal 190
Spices 937.6
Onion1 800.07
Honey 4.65
Agricultural production
1 Note: As of 2015-16
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION… (2/3)
 As per the press release of state budget 2016-17, various initiatives
planned to improve agriculture and water resources are as follows:
 Agriculture & Allied Services:
 An amount of US$ 377.48 million given as relief to the farmers for
RABI-2015 hailstorm.
 For Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme, an allocation of US$
103.32 million and for operationalising 1,170 KSKs in the state, an
allocation of US$ 0.90 million has been made.
 Implementation of special scheme for organic framing across 11
districts of Rajasthan.
 Allocation of US$ 24.74 million for creating 232 thousand MT storage
capacity under RSWC.
 Provision of US$ 99.29 million and US$ 7.60 million for RKVY
scheme and National Mission on Agriculture Extension and
Technology, respectively.
 For the online sale of produced crops, an e-Mandi portal will be
launched.
 Water resources:
 For the implementation of various new projects in the state,
allocation of US$ 1.83 billion has been proposed.
 At a cost of US$ 3.93 million, 11 anicuts will be established in around
9 districts of the state.
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
Crop Production in (million tonnes)
Food crops 22.33
Oil seeds 7.02
Cotton 1.21
Sugarcane 0.39
Fish 0.05
 For promoting investment in the agriculture sector, the Government
of Rajasthan signed 38 Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs)
worth US$ 672.30 million.
 In next 8 years, US$ 19.55 million will be spent for hydrological
information system.
 Implementation of Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood improvement
project in 24 districts, at a cost of US$ 528.71 million.
 Provision of US$ 498.62 million for implementation of Rajasthan
Water Sector Restructuring Project in desert areas.
 The government has also allocated US$ 22.97 million for
implementing various AIBP projects in the state during 2016-17.
Target agricultural production 2016-17
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION… (3/3)
 For the state’s horticulture department, US$ 68.27 million was
allocated by the Government of Rajasthan, including:
 US$ 11.01 million and US$ 30.3 million for National Horticulture
Mission and Micro Irrigation Scheme, respectively.
 US$ 0.37 million to be provided for National Mission on Bamboo
 US$ 16.61 million and US$ 11.94 million to be allocated for
additional subsidy for solar pump set and drip irrigation installation,
respectively.
 During 2016-17, the Government of Rajasthan announced plans to
provide US$ 15.13 million for establishing five agricultural
universities in the state.
 TAFE, India’s second largest tractor manufacturer, is planning to
invest US$ 148.18 million for setting up of an advanced agri-
research centre in the state, to enhance farm productivity.
 In December 2016, Bank of Baroda launched an agricultural
investment credit for farmers of Rajasthan, under which they can
avail of loan from the bank’s branches for construction of farm
ponds, installation of solar pumps, installation of micro irrigation, and
for any other viable agriculture and allied activities.
Source: State Budget 2015-16, Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation
 In May 2017, the state government awarded the US$ 100.10 million
to the Hindustan Construction Company and HPCL Shapoorji Energy
Pvt. Ltd. (HSEPL), for the construction of Pawan Gravity Dam
project. The project is expected to provide irrigation benefits to 313
villages, and cater the drinking water demand of 820 villages.
Allocation 7.9
Release 6.69
Release 3.88
Allocation and release of funds (in US$ million) - National
Horticulture Mission (2016-17)
Release of funds (in US$ million) - Floriculture under MIDH
(2015-16)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS &
INVESTMENTS
 According to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
(DIPP), FDI inflows, from April 2000 to March 2017, stood at US$
1.48 billion.
 The electricity and manufacturing sector accounted for majority of
investments made in the state.
 In the Union budget 2017, the government has allocated funds for
setting up two crude oil storages in Chandikhol, Odisha and Bikaner,
Rajasthan.
FDI equity inflows, 2008-09 to 2016-17 (US$ million)
343
31
51
33
132
38
541
50
165
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion
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BUDGET 2017-18
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2017-18
2017-18 Percentage of total
Agriculture & other services 696.3 5.52
Rural development 1,658.48 13.17
Special area program 40.36 0.32
Irrigation & flood control 407.84 3.24
Power 2,593.12 20.59
Industry & minerals 223.54 1.77
Transportation 990.5 7.86
Scientific services 9.91 0.08
Social 5487.98 43.57
Economic services 287.24 2.28
General services 20.19 1.60
 The total Budget estimated for the year 2017-18 is US$ 28.21 billion.
Annual Budget (estimates in US$ million)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (1/5)
Source: NHAI (National Highways Authority of India), Statistics Rajasthan Government, Rajasthan Economic Survey 2015-16.
 As of December 2015, Rajasthan had 8,016.18 km of national
highways.
 The total road length in Rajasthan is around 208,341.81 km. As on
December 2015, the road density of the state was 60.88 km per 100
sq. km.
 Under various schemes, such as the Missing Link Project, Pradhan
Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) & Central Road Fund, new
roads are being constructed to link villages across the state.
 Under various programmes & projects in the state such as National
Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD), Rajasthan
Road Sector Modernisation Projects (RRSMP), Pradhan Mantri
Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY), etc, a total of 4,262 km of black top
roads were constructed in Rajasthan as of December 2015.
 The work on 2-laning of NH-148D of length 29.29 km has been
completed while work on 33 km length is under process.
 In March 2017, Sadbhav Infra secured a 6-lane Udaipur bypass
road project under the NHDP phase V, in the state of Rajasthan.
The bid project cost stood at around US$132.53 million.
 As of December 2015, the number of registered motor vehicles in
the state stood at 13.35 million, witnessing an increase of 10.31% in
comparison with the previous year.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (2/5)
Source: Rajasthan Economic Survey 2015-16. Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
 Under road infrastructure, work on 13 projects of 132 KV GSS and 2
projects of 220KV GSS, to be constructed under PPP, is under
process. During 2016-17, Gramin Gaurav Path and missing links of
2,000 km will be constructed.
 Districts of Dholpur and Alwar are to be included under OPRC
system.
 As per Budget 2017-18, a provision of US$ 186.26 million, and US$
124.17 million has been made by the state government for
construction of rural roads under Gramin Gaurav Path and
modernisation of NABARD assisted road works under RIDF.
 An allocation of US$ 122.21 million has also been made under
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana for the construction of 2,000
km roads and connection of 900 habitations.
 An amount of US$ 40.78 million was allocated under Central Road
Fund (CRF) for the modernisation and renovation of the 250 km
state highway as well as major district roads.
 Under State Road Development Fund and PWD, the provision of
US$ 76.38 million and US$ 869.23 million was made by the state
government during 2016-17.
 In May 2017, the Asian Development Bank decided to provide an
investment of US$ 500 million for improving the connectivity and
transport efficiency of state highways in Rajasthan.
Road type
Road length (km)
as of 2015-16
National highways 8,016.18
State highways 11,421.52
Major district roads 9,814.77
Other district roads 29,602.63
Village roads 149,486.71
Total 208,341.81
Source: Statistics Rajasthan Government
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (3/5)
 New works expected to be undertaken in 2016-17 Budget –
• At a cost of US$ 91.65 million, the construction of 2,500 km of renewal non-patchable roads will be taken up during 2016-17.
• An amount of US$ 45.82 million will be spent for the renovation of National Highway roads that pass through the populated areas of the state.
• At a cost of US$ 122.66 million, the construction of 5039.32 km of non-patchable roads was completed in 2016-17.
• With an amount of US$ 116.25 million, 19 RoBs and 2 RuBs will be constructed in the state.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (4/5)
Source: Government of Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16
 In 2015-16, 4,262 km of BT roads have been constructed under NABARD RIDF XVII/XVIII/XIX, Pradhan
Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Rajasthan Road Sector Modernisation Project (RRSMP) and Rural
Roads
 Under PMGSY, with an expenditure of US$ 49.03 million, 802 habitations, with 350 and above population,
have been connected through 2,118 km long BT road.
 Under NABARD RIDF XVIII/XIX, 371 9 villages with 250-499 inhabitants are now connected by BT roads.
 Under RRSMP, 895 villages with population ranging between 250-499 are now connected with 2,021 km BT
road worth US$ 130.39 million
 Under NABARD-XVII/XVIII, 77 km of missing links have been built
 The construction work of RoB at Phulera, Modak and Mania-Murena was finished.
 Six lane work on Jaipur-Gurgaon NH-8 at a cost of US$ 0.31 billion and length of 225.60 km was under
process. Around 90% of construction work has been completed till December 2015.
 Four lane work on Jaipur-Deoli-Kota NH-12 was undertaken at a cost of US$ 0.22 billion and spanning over
a stretch of 232.4 km. As on July 2016, 99.21% of work has been finished. The project is expected to be
complete by December 2016.
 Four lane work on Beawar-Pali-Pindwara NH-14 (US$ 0.4 billion and spanning 244 km) is completed.
 Two lane work of Parasoli-Gulabpura NH-148D (US$ 13.31 million and spanning 36.26 km) is under
progress. Till December 2015, work on construction of 36 km road has been completed.
 Two lane work of Karauli-Dholpur NH-11B of length 100.9 km worth US$ 39.87 million is under progress.
 State Border-Fatehnagar-Salasar NH-65 two lane work of length 154.14 km worth US$ 80.97 million is under
progress. Till December 2015, work on construction of 15.38 km road has been completed.
Road development
achievements
(2015-16, Upto
December 2015)
National Highway
Authority of India (NHAI)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (5/5)
 Jhalawar-Biaora NH-12 two lane work of length 62.16 km worth US$ 37.65 million has been completed.
 Bhim-Parasoli NH-148D - Two lane work of length 33 km worth US$ 12.27 million is in progress. Till
December 2015, construction work on 29.29 km road was finished.
 Ladnun–Degana–Mertacity NH-458 two lane work of length 139.9 km worth US$ 41.82 million is in progress.
Till December 2015, work on 112.45 km of road has been finished.
 Bhilwara–Ladpura NH-758 two lane work of length 67.75 km worth US$ 53.9 million is in progress. Till
December 2015, construction work on 50.57 km road was finished
 All villages having a population of 250 persons and above would be connected through roads.
 Highways and district roads would be strengthened and renovated. Works on missing link roads to connect
villages would be undertaken on a priority basis.
 Damaged roads would be repaired on a priority basis by preparing a time bound programme. Road facilities
would be extended to places of religious and tourist importance.
 Inter-state connectivity with neighbouring states would be developed.
 Efforts are underway to construct flyovers, road over bridges and underpasses on a BOT basis on railway
crossings across national highways, state highways and district roads.
National Highway
Authority of India (NHAI)
12th Five-Year Plan
Source: Government of Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS
 As of March, 2016, Rajasthan has a total railway network spanning
5,870.38 km, of which 4,868.06 km was covered under broad gauge,
915.56 km under meter gauge and 86.76 km under narrow gauge.
 As per budget 2016-17, the state government allocated an amount of
US$ 38.19 million for the phase-I-B of metro rail project in the state.
 In February 2017, the state government approved the laying of a
58.5 km railway track to between Hamira & Sonu. The estimated
cost of the project is around US$ 38.97 million.
 The Government of Rajasthan has undertaken the development of a
Metro Rail Urban Transport Project in Jaipur.
• Phase-1-A (Mansarovar to Chandpole – 12.1 km): In 2010, JMRC
entered into an agreement with DMRC for Phase-1-A
development on deposit work basis, encompassing 9.7 km. With
majority of the Phase 1-A work completed, trial runs have been
initiated in one stretch.
• Phase-1-B (Chandpole to Badi Chaupar): It is proposed to be
developed by JMRC on its own or through DMRC.
• Phase II (Ambabari to Sitapura – 23.1 km): Phase II is proposed
to be developed on a PPP model
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan, 2014-15, State Budget 2016-17
Source: Maps of India
Project Year of sanction Length (km)
Ajmer-Sawai Madhopur 2015-16 165
Ajmer-Kota (Nasirabad-
Jalindri)
2013-14 145
Railway projects
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS … (1/2)
 According to the 2017-18 Budget, US$ 2.56 million was planned for
investment for the development of various airstrips in the state.
 The state has a fully operational international airport at Jaipur, with
flights to Dubai, Sharjah, Bangkok and Singapore. In June 2017,
Jaipur airport handled 328,658 passengers, 3,458 tonnes of freight
and recorded 8,865 aircraft movements.
 Domestic airports are located at Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and
Kota. The Airports Authority of India plans to operate civil airports in
Jaisalmer and Bikaner.
 AAI further plans to open an airport at Sawai Madhopur. An air cargo
complex at Jaipur, and Inland Container Depots (ICDs) at Jaipur,
Jodhpur, Bhilwara and Bhiwadi facilitate trade within and outside
India.
 In April 2017, the state government entered into an agreement with
Shri Vallabh Pitte (SVP) Group to setup an aircraft maintenance,
repairing and overhaul (MRO) facility in Jhalawar with investment of
US$297.48 million. The facility is expected to create about 2,000 new
job opportunities
Source: Airports Authority of India
Airport Name of work Status (%)
Jaipur
Runway Extension,
maintenance of existing runway
and drainage & installation of
CAT lB ILS
90%
Kishangarh Airport Development 71%
Domestic airport
International airport
Airport Projects
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS … (2/2)
Source: Airports Authority of India,
Airport indicators in Rajasthan
Airport 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Jaipur 1,981,951 2,197,959 2,887,195 3,783,458
Udaipur 435,197 457,841 711,187 1,089,899
Jodhpur 303,678 295,863 301,859 350,583
Airport 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Jaipur 19,808 19,852 24,034 32,340
Udaipur 5,636 5,647 7,462 9,084
Jodhpur 2,988 3,058 2,976 3,732
Airport 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Jaipur 6,705 3,259 9,370 16,126
Udaipur 0 35 54 26
Jodhpur 19 12 13 8
No. of passengers
Aircraft movement
Freight (in tonnes)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (1/2)
 As of June 2017, Rajasthan had a total installed power generation
capacity of 20,584.61 MW. This comprised of 6,905.61 MW under
state owned projects, 2,670.76 MW under central sector projects and
10,199.95 MW under private sector projects.
 In December 2016, Hindustan Zinc Ltd. announced an investment of
US$ 100 million in a 15 MW solar energy project, of which a 10 MW
solar power project will be installed at Zinc Smelter Debari and the
remaining 5 MW solar power project will be installed at Rajpura
Dariba mine of Hindustan Zinc.
 In January 2017, National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd.
announced its plans to take over Rajasthan’s 1000 MW Chhabra
power plant, followed by 2 plants of 660 MW each.
 Solar energy has lit up 26 remote villages in Udaipur district in
Rajasthan. The villages are lit up through this renewable energy as it
is not connected to the electrical grid. Until now in 91 villages, 6200
houses in Bara, Udaipur & Barmer districts have been lit up under
this scheme
 In May 2017, Hindustan Construction Company, along with its joint
venture partner HSEPL, won a US$ 100.10 million contract from the
state government for the construction of Parwan Gravity Dam.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
Installed power capacity (MW)
6,426.20
7,768.50
8,975.10
10,160.80
12,155.60
14,124.40
16,228.69
17,914.08
19,776.32
20,584.61
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
1
Note: As of June 2017
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (2/2)
 As per the Budget 2017-18, the total estimated expenditure for power sector in the state stood at US$ 2.59 billion.
 The Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) included in the state were valued at US$ 1.55 billion, which included:
 US$ 271.06 million and US$ 194.92 million of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited and Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam
Limited, respectively; and
 US$ 254.99 million, US$ 253.58 million and US$ 175.98 million of DISCOM Jaipur, DISCOM Jodhpur and DISCOM Ajmer, respectively.
 The Government of Rajasthan would provide US$ 363.26 million for the purpose of equity contribution during 2016-17. in addition, US$ 410.33
million has also been allocated for various externally aided projects in the state.
 Investment of US$ 4.58 billion is planned to be done by Cairn India, a Vedanta group company, in Rajasthan Mangala gas fields & Raageshwari
Deep Gas (RDG) project, so as to add 1,00,000 barrels per day of oil production capacity, by 2017.
 In April 2017, Vikram Solar, the country’s leading PV EPC and module manufacturer commissioned a 130MW PV power plant for the National
Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) in Bhadla, Rajasthan.
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, State Budget 2016-17, MVA - Mega Volt Ampere, (1) Upto December, 2015
Volt 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 (1)
765 KV -- -- -- -- 2/6,000 2/6,000
400 KV 9/4,845 9/4,845 9/5,475 9/6,420 9/7,235 9/7,235
220 KV 74/15,255 80/18,425 86/19,815 93/22,105 101/24,075 106/25,585
132 KV 310/18,193.5 329/21,202.5 348/23,222 360/24,724 370/26,068.5 384/27,508.5
New sub-stations and capacity in No/MVA (during 2010-11 and 2015-16)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
 According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
Rajasthan had nearly 0.72 million wire-line subscribers as of May
2017.
 As of March 2017, Rajasthan had 21,550,000 internet subscribers.
The state recorded a tele-density of 92.24% as of May 2017.
 As of April 2017, the state recorded 104,015 new telephone wireless
connections of Reliance, 97,852 connections of Bharti Airel and
212,787 wireless connections of BSNL.
 By the end of May 2017, 23,816,877 subscribers had submitted
request for mobile number portability in Rajasthan.
Wireless subscribers 67,686,965
Wireline subscribers 718,259
Internet subscribers
(1)
21,550,000
(1)
Major telecom operators in Rajasthan
 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
 Bharti Airtel
 Tata Teleservices
 Reliance Communications
 Vodafone Essar
 Aircel Limited
 IDEA Cellular Services
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, (1) As of March 2017
Telecom Infrastructure (As of May 2017)
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN
INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/3)
 Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project (RUIDP) was undertaken by the Government of Rajasthan (GoR) with the financial
assistance of Asian Development Bank (ADB), in order to provide quality infrastructural facilities in 6 divisional headquarters of Rajasthan, which
was later on further extended to 15 more towns (RUIDP Phase-II RUS$IP).
 RUIDP Phase- I : Under this program 6 divisional headquarter cities of Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota & Udaipur were included. The major
focus areas were - water supply, waste water management, solid waste management, maintenance of the roads, construction of ROBs/flyovers,
drainage, slum improvement, firefighting, heritage preservation & medical & health. The total project cost was around US$ 362 million. In addition,
Asian Development Bank contributed around US$ 250 million, and the remaining sum was sanctioned by the State Government. With the
inclusion of Jaipur and Bisalpur water supply scheme, the cost of the project was increased. The project was successfully completed and the
completed loan amount reimbursed.
 RUIDP Phase- II (RUS$IP) : After the success of RUIDP-phase-I, Rajasthan Urban Sector Development & Investment Programme (RUS$IP),
ADB approved financing the phase-II in 3 tranches. The chief objective of the project is to develop the living conditions & urban environment,
enhance social & economic development of 15 urban centres of Rajasthan, namely Alwar, Baran, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Churu,
Dholpur, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar, Karauli, Nagaur, Raj Samand, Sawai Madhapur & Sikar.
 As per Budget 2016-17, a total of 37 towns are expected to be benefited from phase-IV of RUIDP project for various sewerages, drainages, etc.
The total cost allocated for this projects during 2016-17 is US$ 641.61 million. For the development of housing & urban development sector in the
state, the state government proposed an allocation of US$ 1.14 billion during 2016-17.
 Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) of US$ 467.36 million was allocated to the state, including:
• US$ 61.1 million for the Rajasthan Housing Board;
• US$ 129.85 million for Jaipur Development Authority; and
• For the remaining urban local bodies, an amount of US$ 276.4 million would be provided
Source: Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project, Government of Rajasthan; Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN
INFRASTRUCTURE … (2/3)
 The announcement regarding endowment of US$ 119.15 million for the Externally Aided Rajasthan Urban Sector Development Investment
Programme during 2016-17 was also made in the Rajasthan Budget 2016-17.
 *Phase-III (Newly approved Project) – with loan assistance from ADB, Government of Rajasthan (GoR) approved the RUS$P - RUIDP Phase III.
This program will complement the past and ongoing efforts of GoR in order to improve water supply, sewerage, sanitation to the residents of the
selected cities in Rajasthan.
 Up to December 2015, the construction work on 250.12 thousand dwelling units was taken up by RHB (Rajasthan Housing Board). Out of these
dwelling units, 237.75 thousand have been completed.
 The water management works in Banswara and Mount Abu and remaining sewerage works in Bikaner city fall under program loan component.
Community awareness and participation consultants (CAPC) will also be engaged to promote community awareness and participation programs.
 As per Budget 2016-17, the government proposed an allocation of US$ 5.65 million for the upliftment of National Urban Livelihood Mission in the
state. An announcement for the expansion of Wi-Fi facility across selected public areas of Rajasthan was also made by the state government.
 Further, US$ 23.95 million has been allocated to HUDCO as a payment of instalment for Police Housing, Moreover, for Rajasthan Transport
Infrastructure Development Fund, an allocation of US$ 23.67 million has been made.
Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN
INFRASTRUCTURE … (3/3)
 The Government allocated an amount of US$ 48.13 million for National Urban Health Mission in the state.
 The Department of Local Self Government is implementing some programmes.
 Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT): This scheme was launched to provide basic infrastructure
services to the urban poor in small and medium towns. Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Finance Development Corporation Ltd (RUIFDCO) has
been identified as the nodal agency for implementing this scheme.
 Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme (IHSDP): The basic objective of this scheme is to provide adequate shelter and basic
infrastructure facilities to slum dwellers across identified urban areas.
 Sewerage projects: The state government has sanctioned seven sewerage projects of casting worth US$ 87 million at Fatehpur Shekhawati,
Deedwana, Balotra, Ganganagar, Nathdwara, Makarana and Banswara; work on six towns has been allotted. However, the state government
allocated US$ 11.15 million for the development of ongoing sewerage projects across 7 towns of the state.
 For the flow of smooth traffic in the state, the government would undertake the following steps:
• Construction of RoB at Bassi Tunga Road.
• Widening of the three bridges as well as RoB of Jhotwara.
• Construction of two pedestrian under passes.
• Work on construction of 8-lane road from RoB of Jagatpura to Goner Road.
• Construction of an elevated road from Bhawani Singh Road to Sodala
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17. JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: PUBLIC-PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS … (1/2)
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India
Sector Projects completed Projects under implementation Projects under planning or in pipeline
No US$ million No US$ million No US$ million
Roads (SH & NH) 50 558.33 11 769.82 132 3,723.46
Urban infrastructure 21 22.57 9 117.4 7 1,890
Power 1 829.46 4 147.5 3 119.77
Water 1 7.63 - - 2 282.02
IT 1 8.96 - - - -
Social 47 61.79 20 30.64 1 1.66
Any other 11 21.05 5 12.28 1 6.97
Total 132 1,509.79 49 1,077.64 146 6,023.88
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: PUBLIC-PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS … (2/2)
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, DBFOT: Design, Build, Finance, Operate, Transfer; BOOM- Build, Own, Operate Maintain
Project name Sector Type of PPP
Project Cost
(US$ million)
Stage
Road Upgradation (Udaipur-Rajasthan/Gujarat
Border) Project
(BOT) Transport 325.95 Pre-construction
Transmission Line (Bikaner-Deedwana-Ajmer) Project (BOOM) Transport 44.23
Operation and
maintenance stage
Road Upgradation (Gomati Chauraha - Udaipur
NH-8) Project
(DBFOT) Toll Transport 141.86
Operation and
maintenance stage
Road Upgradation (Chittorgarh-Neemach-Nimbahera-
Pratapgarh) Project
(DBFOT) Transport 79.34 Under construction
Road Upgradation (Bikaner-Suratgarh) Project (DBFOT) Transport 77.77 Under construction
Road Upgradation (Bikaner-Sikar) Project (DBFOT) Transport 101.02
Operation and
maintenance stage
Road Upgradation (Bar-Bilara-Jodhpur) Project (BOT) Transport 1.39 Completed
Construction of Bharatpur Bye-Pass Road (BOT) Transport 2.05
Operation and
maintenance stage
Cold Storage Project (Sikar) Lease
Social and commercial
infrastructure
0.79
Operation and
maintenance stage
Road Upgradation (Rawatsar-Nohar-Bhadra) Project (DBFOT) Transport 45.25
Operation and
maintenance stage
Cold Storage Project (Bhawanimandi) Lease
Social and commercial
infrastructure
1.08
Operation and
maintenance stage
Beawar-Pali-Pindwara NH-14 Road Project (DBFOT) Toll Transport 370.65
Operation and
maintenance stage
 Details of key public-private partnership projects as of August 2017:
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (1/2)
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry
SEZs with Formal Approval(As of June 2017)
Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited
Kalwara Village, District
Jaipur
IT/ITeS 150.28
Somani Worsted Limited Khushkera Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Electronics hardware and software/ ITeS 20
Mansarovar Industrial Development
Corporation
Kaparda, Jodhpur IT/ITeS 10
GENPACT INDIA Jaipur
Electronic hardware and software
including IT/ITeS
10
RNB Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Bikaner Textile sector 103.41
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara village, District Jaipur Handicrafts 165.21
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur)Limited Jaipur, Rajasthan Engineering and related industries 104.35
Mahindra World City (Jaipur)
Limited
Village Kalwara, District Jaipur Gems and jewellery 10.13
Mahindra World City (Jaipur)
Limited
Village Kalwara, District Jaipur IT/ITeS 33.25
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (2/2)
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited
Kalwara Village, District
Jaipur
IT/ITeS 150.28
Somani Worsted Limited Khushkera Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Electronics hardware and software/ ITeS 20
RNB Infrastructure Private Limited Bikaner Textiles 103.39
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited
Kalwara and Bhambhoriya villages,
District Jaipur
Engineering and related industries 103.17
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara village, District Jaipur Handicraft 165.21
GENPACT Infrastructure (Jaipur)
Pvt. Ltd
Village Jamdoli, Tehsil Jaipur IT/ITeS 10.11
M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur)
Limited
Village Bhambhoriya, District Jaipur Gems and jewellery 10.13
M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur)
Limited
Jaipur IT/ITeS 56.91
Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares
Arihant Infratech (India) Pvt. Ltd. Udaipur District, Building materials 220
Notified SEZs
SEZ with in-principle approval
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
 Human Resource and Social Development
• Self defense training will be provided to 360,000 girls in state schools.
• Pension scheme developed for international level sportspersons.
• Top 10 candidates in RPSC exams to get Rs. 30,000 economical assistance.
• Admission in government schools to be increased by 32%, smart labs will be set up in schools.
• Economical weaker students from the General Category who get admissions in medical colleges, IITs and NLUs will get Rs 25,000. Those
selected for administrative services will get Rs 50,000.For a new Juvenile Homes building across three districts of the state, US$ 774.51
thousand has been allocated.
 As per the Budget 2017-18, the government allocated US$ 5.48 billion to the state under the social and community services.
Initiatives under Rajasthan Budget 2017-18:
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/2)
 The state has a literacy rate of 66.1%; the male literacy rate is 80.5%
and the female literacy rate is 52.7%.
 The state’s school infrastructure consists of primary (40,184), upper
primary (37,034) and secondary/sr. secondary (28,243).
 In total, the state had 1,729 colleges including 118 engineering
colleges and 67 MBA colleges, that are functional.
 As of 2016-17, there were 223 government sanctioned industrial
training institutes (ITIs) with a total sanction of 72,979 and 1,653
private it is providing training on 296,528 seating capacity. Moreover,
for various ITI schemes in the state, US$ 4.4 million was spent
during 2016-171.
 The state has around 197 polytechnics with an intake capacity of
50,585 students.
 The state has 200 functional Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhalayas
(KGBV) established for promoting girls education in the state,
wherein education is being imparted to 19,578 girls.
 In June 2017, the state government decided to award cash prize to
meritorious girl students with an aim to promote women education.
The award will be open for girl students of classes VIII, X and XII of
Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE).
 There are 10 Mewat Balika Awasiya Vidhalayas imparting education
to 428 girls in the state.
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2016-17
Schools (No)
Primary: 40,184
Upper primary: 37,034
Secondary/senior secondary: 28,243
Colleges (No) 1,729
ITIs (No)
Government sanctioned: 223
Private sector: 1,653
Functional engineering
colleges
118
Functional MBA
institutions
67
 During 2016-171, under Rajasthan Minority Financial and
Development Co-operative Corporation (RMFDCC), loan of US$
1.82 million was sanctioned to around 1,351 beneficiaries in the
state.
Rajasthan’s education statistics (2016-17)
1Note: Upto December 2016
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 Education –
• A total allocation of US$ 4.12 billion for education.
• In 2016-17, 670 secondary and senior secondary schools were providing vocational training. An additional 50 schools will start providing
vocational training from 2017-18.
• Allocation of US$ 11.49 million has been made for creation of computer rooms, art and craft rooms, science rooms, drinking water facility and
toilets in 133 schools.
• 105 schools to be upgraded in those Panchayats where there is neither a private nor a government school of Senior Secondary level.
• Allocation of US$ 17.77 million has been made for coming up of 58 new school buildings and 334 classrooms in 1003 schools.
 Higher and Technical Education -
• Provision of US$ 3.88 million has been made for creation of Smart science labs featuring 3D animated modules, virtual reality and video
feeds in 7 universities.
• Provision of US$ 217.2 million has been made for Higher education
• Eight new engineering colleges will be opened and US$ 1.1 million has been provisioned for them.
 Medical Education -
• Provision of US$ 1.55 million has been made for a new Cathlab machine in Medical University, Jaipur.
• A paraplegic treatment wing will be established in Rajasthan University of Health Science (RUHS).
• Provision of US$ 4.56 million has been made for further development of premises of Medical university which will house ENT, eye and other
departments.
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2017-18
According to Rajasthan Budget 2017-18 –
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2)
 Rajasthan has a 3-tier health infrastructure comprising primary
health centres, health units, community health centres & sub-centres
 A number of initiatives such as the Chief Minister’s ‘Jeevan Raksha
Scheme’ & the World Bank-assisted Rajasthan Health System
Development Project have been taken up to improve healthcare
facilities in the state.
 During 2016-17, 5 new primary health centres were sanctioned and
8 primary healthcare centres were upgraded to community health
centres.
 A total of 987 AYUSH doctors & 394 nursing staff were active under
NHM (National Health Mission), during 2016-17.
Community health centres 622
Primary health centres 2,783
Sub-centres 14,457
Sub District Hospitals 347
District hospitals 36
Population served per hospital bed 3,715
Birth rate
1
22.0
Death rate
1
5.2
Infant mortality rate
2
27
Male (2006-10) 64.7
Female (2006-10) 68.3
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, Sample Registration System (SRS), 1Per thousand persons
Health indicators (2014-15)
Life expectancy at birth (year)
Health infrastructure(as of August 2017)
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (2/2)
 As per budget 2017-18, US$ 980.23 million was allocated to the state for the development of the medical, health and family welfare sectors.
 As of March 2017, the government is planning on establishing the state as a medical hub, by focusing on providing advanced medical machines to
hospitals and facilities of cadaveric transplant, at new medical colleges in the state.
 Medical and Health -
• Up gradation of Blood banks to blood component separation unit at 7 Districts Hospitals.
• Up gradation of 2 Sub Health Centers to PHC, 6 PHC to CHC and 1 CHC to Satellite Hospital.
 US$ 15.52 million allocated for the new rooms and quarters at district hopsital of Dholpur.
 Provision of US$ 38.8 million for 50 new dental chairs with X-ray machines.
 A new trauma centre will be established in Bilara district of Jodhpur.
 US$ 0.52 million allocated for screening of breast cancer in 14 district hospitals.
 US$ 0.74 million allocated development of IPD room in district hospital of Karauli.
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2017-18
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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
 The government allocated US$ 24.34 million for the development of arts and
culture in the state.
 Youth and Sports
• US$ 0.8 million sanctioned for development of girls football, boys
wrestling and cycling academy at Kota, Bharatpur and Bikaner
respectively.
• US$ 0.3 million for establishment of volleyball academy in Jhunjhunu.
• Development of Astroturf at hockey
Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur
 House of Museums: Showcases ethnic art pieces displaying
Rajasthani folk culture.
 House of Theatres: Plays with high literary value are staged here.
 Library: Has books and magazines, along with a record of the
forthcoming and past cultural events and exhibitions.
 Arts Gallery: Displays arts and crafts created by well-known artists.
 Studio: Exhibits paintings and sculptures by well-known artists.
 Hostel: Residential facilities.
 Cricket, polo and aero-sports, such as parasailing, paragliding, are the
popular sports in Rajasthan. The state has various district associations
operating under the purview of the Rajasthan Cricket Association. Most
important stadiums of the state include Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Chaugan
Stadium, Pratap Stadium, Mansarovar Stadium (Jaipur). Golf is another
popular sport in the state; water sports is an upcoming area. Rajasthan
offers various adventure activities, including camel safari, horse safari, jeep
safari and elephant safari.
 Key cultural centres in Rajasthan include Jawahar Kala Kendra and Radha
Krishan Cultural and Convention Centre in Jaipur, Bharatiya Lok Kala
Mandal and Meera Kala Mandir in Udaipur, and Desert Cultural Centre in
Jaisalmer.
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, State Budget 2016-17
According to Rajasthan Budget 2017-18 –
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (2/2)
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited
Kalwara Village, District
Jaipur
IT/ITeS 150.28
Somani Worsted Limited Khushkera Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Electronics hardware and software/ ITeS 20
RNB Infrastructure Private Limited Bikaner Textiles 103.39
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited
Kalwara and Bhambhoriya villages,
District Jaipur
Engineering and related industries 103.17
Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara village, District Jaipur Handicraft 165.21
GENPACT Infrastructure (Jaipur)
Pvt. Ltd
Village Jamdoli, Tehsil Jaipur IT/ITeS 10.11
M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur)
Limited
Village Bhambhoriya, District Jaipur Gems and jewellery 10.13
M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur)
Limited
Jaipur IT/ITeS 56.91
Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares
Arihant Infratech (India) Pvt. Ltd. Udaipur District, Building materials 220
Notified SEZs
SEZ with in-principle approval
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
 Human Resource and Social Development
• Increase in the mess allowance by four times for the PPP hostels of SJED.
• Allocation of US$ 1.21 million and US$ 229.14 thousand for the infrastructure gaps in SJED hostels as well as installation of solar heater
systems in SJED residential schools.
• In next 3 years, under the Dev Narain Yojana, 6 new residential schools and 5 hostels will be constructed.
• Provision of coaching to around 1,000 students that are eligible for IIM, IIT, etc. in Jaipur and Kota.
• At a cost of US$ 2.40 million, seven new hostel buildings are to be constructed.
• For a new Juvenile Homes building across three districts of the state, US$ 774.51 thousand has been allocated.
• Allocation of US$ 678.27 thousand for running of 2 residential schools of 280 capacity during 2016-17.
 As per the Budget 2016-17, the government allocated US$ 5.82 billion to the state under the social and community services.
Initiatives under Rajasthan Budget 2016-17:
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 The state has a literacy rate of 66.1%; the male literacy rate is 80.5%
and the female literacy rate is 52.7%.
 The state’s school infrastructure consists of primary (42,441), upper
primary (37,645) and secondary/sr. secondary (27,688).
 In total, the state had 2,528 colleges including 126 engineering
colleges and 77 MBA colleges, that are functional.
 As of 2015-16, there were 219 government sanctioned industrial
training institutes (ITIs) with a total of 271,713 training seats
comprising 54,535 seats for training and 1,597 private ITIs.
Moreover, for various ITI schemes in the state, US$ 5.14 million was
spent during 2015-16.
 The state has around 214 polytechnics with an intake capacity of
56,735 students.
 The state has 200 functional Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhalayas
(KGBV) established for promoting girls education in the state,
wherein education is being imparted to 19,553 girls.
 In June 2017, the state government decided to award cash prize to
meritorious girl students with an aim to promote women education.
The award will be open for girl students of classes VIII, X and XII of
Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE).
 There are 10 Mewat Balika Awasiya Vidhalayas imparting education
to 500 girls in the state.
Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, University Grants Commission, MCA: Master of Computer Applications, MBA: Master of Business Administration, OBC: Other Backward Class, SEBC:
Socially and Educationally Backward Class
Schools (No)
Primary: 42,441
Upper primary: 37,645
Secondary/senior secondary: 27,688
Colleges (No) 2,528
ITIs (No)
Government sanctioned: 219
Private sector: 1,597
Functional engineering
colleges
126
Functional MBA
institutions
77
 During 2015-16 (till December 2015), under Rajasthan Minority
Financial and Development Co-operative Corporation (RMFDCC),
loan of US$ 1.35 million was sanctioned to around 1,856
beneficiaries in the state.
Rajasthan’s education statistics (2015-16)
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 Education –
• A total allocation of US$ 3.54 billion for the school education.
• Provision of US$ 8.95 million and US$ 7.31 million for providing the vocational training in around 380 schools and for the construction of
Shardey Balika hostels, respectively.
• Jansahbhagita School Development Scheme, an allocation of US$ 3.81 million has been proposed.
• Three upper primary schools in the state will be upgraded to secondary schools for specially abled students.
• Allocation of US$ 27.49 million has been made for fulfilling the civil works in across 445 secondary as well as senior secondary schools of the
state.
• 61 Swami Vivekanand Modal Schools and all Shardey Balika Hostels will be operational during 2016-17
• For the rebuilding of 60 derelict secondary and senior secondary schools, an allocation of US$ 7.63 million has been made by the state
government.
 Higher and Technical Education -
• Initiation of new under graduate courses and post graduate courses in 13 colleges and 11 colleges, respectively, of the state.
• Provision of US$ 15.96 million and US$ 26.42 million for the construction of new college buildings as well as development of infrastructure of
colleges and universities in the state.
• Establishment of Bikaner Technical University and implementation of Wi-Fi services across 5 colleges on pilot basis, during 2016-17.
 Medical Education -
• Provision of US$ 611.06 thousand each for the development of cobalt machine in Udaipur and modular operation theatre in Ajmer.
• For constructing a new building of senior resident hostel in Udaipur, an allocation of US$ 2.21 million has been made.
• Provision of US$ 64.16 million for increasing 350 MBBS seats in medical colleges of the state.
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
According to Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 –
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2)
 Rajasthan has a 3-tier health infrastructure comprising primary
health centres, health units, community health centres & sub-centres
 A number of initiatives such as the Chief Minister’s ‘Jeevan Raksha
Scheme’ & the World Bank-assisted Rajasthan Health System
Development Project have been taken up to improve healthcare
facilities in the state.
 During 2015-16, 3 primary health centres were upgraded to
community health centres.
 A total of 138 AYUSH doctors & 171 nursing staff were active under
NHM (National Health Mission), during 2015-16 (up to December
2015).
Community health centres 571
Primary health centres 2,132
Sub-centres 14,408
Hospitals 114
Dispensaries 194
Population served per hospital bed 3,715
Birth rate
1
1,510
Death rate
1
25.6
Infant mortality rate
2
6.5
Male (2006-10) 64.7
Female (2006-10) 68.3
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, Sample Registration System (SRS), 1Per thousand persons
Health indicators (2014-15)
Life expectancy at birth (year)
Health infrastructure as of December 2015
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 As per budget 2015-16, US$ 923.83 million was allocated to the state for the development of the medical & health sectors.
 As of March 2017, the government is planning on establishing the state as a medical hub, by focusing on providing advanced medical machines to
hospitals and facilities of cadaveric transplant, at new medical colleges in the state.
 The other allocations provided to the state during 2015-16 include:
• Allocation of US$ 55.05 million and US$ 16.11 million for Nisulk Drug Distribution Scheme & Nisulk Janch Yojana through DMHS respectively,
including the construction of 9 primary health centres, 2 community health centres and 54 sub centre buildings.
• For National Rural Health Mission (NHM), the Government allocated US$ 244.21 million.
• Allocation of US$ 4.60 million & US$ 12.98 million was made for Mukhya Mantri Jeevan Raksha Kosh Yojana & Dhanvantari Ambulance
Service Yojana, respectively.
• US$ 109.50 million was set aside for Family Welfare Department including US$ 26.11 million for Subh Laxmi Yojana.
 Medical and Health -
• Upgrading of 2 sub centres to PHC.
• Allocation of US$ 763.82 thousand for providing government hospitals with new wheel chairs, beds, etc.
 For National Health Mission, US$ 262.14 million has been allocated
 US$ 763.82 thousand allocated for the new Swasthaya Bhawan Building.
 Provision of 7 mobile dental vans & 100 new dental chairs for the divisional headquarters.
 For the setting up of food security laboratories across 5 more districts of the state, an allocation of US$ 4.2 million has been made.
 For the construction of new buildings of PHC, sub centres as well CHC, an allocation of US$ 763.82 thousand has been made.
 In June 2017, the state government has signed an MoU with three funding agencies to improve the nutritional scenario of the children in the state.
A target has been set for the treatment of 16,500 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
 The government allocated US$ 11.96 million for the development of arts and
culture in the state.
 Youth and Sports
• US$ 2.65 million sanctioned for development and maintenance of
various stadiums
• Self defence raining will be provided to 150 thousand girls for next three
years
• Provision of US$ 611.06 thousand for the Indoor Halls in 5 blocks
• One state level team for Kabaddi and Hockey will be sponsored by
RIICO and RSMM
• For the new capacity hostel in SMS stadium, an amount of US$ 1.52
million has been allocated
Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur
 House of Museums: Showcases ethnic art pieces displaying
Rajasthani folk culture.
 House of Theatres: Plays with high literary value are staged here.
 Library: Has books and magazines, along with a record of the
forthcoming and past cultural events and exhibitions.
 Arts Gallery: Displays arts and crafts created by well-known artists.
 Studio: Exhibits paintings and sculptures by well-known artists.
 Hostel: Residential facilities.
 Cricket, polo and aero-sports, such as parasailing, paragliding, are the
popular sports in Rajasthan. The state has various district associations
operating under the purview of the Rajasthan Cricket Association. Most
important stadiums of the state include Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Chaugan
Stadium, Pratap Stadium, Mansarovar Stadium (Jaipur). Golf is another
popular sport in the state; water sports is an upcoming area. Rajasthan
offers various adventure activities, including camel safari, horse safari, jeep
safari and elephant safari.
 Key cultural centres in Rajasthan include Jawahar Kala Kendra and Radha
Krishan Cultural and Convention Centre in Jaipur, Bharatiya Lok Kala
Mandal and Meera Kala Mandir in Udaipur, and Desert Cultural Centre in
Jaisalmer.
Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, State Budget 2016-17
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 In January 2016, Jaipur and Udaipur were selected to be developed
under the Phase I of Smart City challenge.
 The state of Rajasthan has proposed a total investment of US$
986.41 million to develop Ajmer, Jaipur, Kota and Udaipur as smart
cities over the next five years.
 The state government has also setup an 11-member SPV for Jaipur
and a 13-member body for Udaipur. These vehicles will approve,
sanction and execute the projects besides mobilising resources from
various sources to ensure timely and efficient execution of plans.
 In June 2016, Rajasthan Chief Minister dedicated a number of
projects for Jaipur smart city including a rooftop solar power plant, 14
traditional step wells, parking and real-time Public Information
System in Bus-Q-Shelter.
 During September 2016, cities of Kota and Ajmer were chosen to be
developed under the smart city program, in the third round of
selection.
SMART CITIES
Source: Aranca Research, News articles
Cities Population Literacy Rate
Ajmer 2,583,052 69.33%
Udaipur 3,068,420 61.82%
Kota 1,951,014 76.56%
Jaipur 6,626,178 75.51%
Kota
Udaipur
Ajmer
Jaipur
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KEY INDUSTRIES … (1/2)
 Bureau of Investment Promotion (BIP) and Rajasthan Industrial
Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO) are responsible
for promoting investments and developing industrial infrastructure in
the state. The Government of Rajasthan is promoting the
development of several SEZs across the state for sectors such as
gems and jewellery, handicrafts, IT, electronics, automotive/auto
components and textiles.
 Rajasthan is endowed with two critical resources that are essential
for solar power production: high level of solar radiation per square
inch and large amounts of contiguous, relatively flat, undeveloped
land. The natural resources, policy incentives, strategic location and
infrastructure in the state are favourably suited for investments in
sectors such as cement, IT and ITeS, ceramics, tourism, automotive
and agro-based industries.
 According to state budget 2017-18, the Government of Rajasthan
allocated US$ 223.53 million for the industry and minerals sector.
 Industries
• For the Start-up Policy 2015, an allocation of US$ 1.65 million
has been made
• In Karoli, a 122 acre green field electronic manufacturing cluster
will be set up
• Skill development training in textile will be given to 11,000 youth
of the state
• Online portal of RIPs* will be implemented in every district of the
state
• RIICO will increase the land bank to 10,000 hectare for the
industries with GIS provision.
Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17, RIPs*: Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme
Key industries in Rajasthan
 Cement
 Auto and auto components
 Tourism
 Textile
 IT and ITeS
 Agro-based industry
 Ceramics
 Gems and jewellery
 Mining & minerals
 Marble
 Handicraft
 Steel
 Ceramics
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 Small scale industries -
• Portal of handmade in Rajasthan to be initiated
• Establishment of MSME facilitation centre as well as livelihood
business incubator in each district of the state
• Five times increase in the provision for Rajasthan Leather
Handicraft and Modernisation Scheme.
• Initiation of sub DIC office in Sujangarh
• For training 6,000 artisans through RUDA professionals, a
provision of US$ 305.53 thousand has been made.
• US$ 0.41 million will be invested for development of Khadi sector
 Out of the total allocated budget for operating industries and
minerals sector, US$ 22.91 million was proposed to be allocated to
the Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) of Rajasthan
State Mines and Minerals Ltd. In addition, US$ 36.15 million was
proposed to be allocated for the Industries Department and US$ 1.05
million for the Bureau of Investment Promotion of the state.
 In May 2017, Kai Group, a Japan-based kitchen equipment and
personal care company, decided to invest US$ 26.03 million in India
over the next three years. The company has set up a plant in
Neemrana worth US$ 11.15 million.
Year Number
Proposed Investments
(US$ billion)
2008 102 4,450.11
2009 88 2,878.74
2010 122 6,546.56
2011 165 5,146.36
2012 163 3,331.14
2013 151 6,803
2014 78 1,216.82
2015
(1)
64 1,020.23
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, State Budget 2016-17, IEM: Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum, (1) As of October 2015
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KEY INDUSTRIES – CEMENT … (1/2)
 Rajasthan has huge reserves of cement-grade and Steel-Melting-
Shop (SMS) grade limestone. SMS-grade limestone from Jaisalmer
is supplied to various steel plants in the country.
 Rajasthan has 21 major cement plants, having a total capacity of 55
million tonnes per annum (MTPA). It is the largest cement-producing
state in India.
 The state has about 17% share in cement grade limestone reserves
of India.
 Rajasthan is host to all major cement producers in the country, with
significant presence across the state.
 Given the availability of huge cement grade limestone reserves,
more than 10 cement plants would be installed in the state in near
future, particularly in Chittorgarh, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur and
Pali.
 In September 2016, Emami Cement bagged limestone-mining lease
for Nagaur 3B1b, Deh block in Rajasthan at a cost of US$ 4.5 per
tonne. The block has an estimated reserve of 168Mt.
 As of March 2016, UltraTech Cement Ltd. commissioned its clinker
plant of 2Mta in Shambhupura, Rajasthan.
Key players
 ACC Limited
 Ambuja Cement Limited
 Shree Cement Limited
 Grasim Industries Limited
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KEY INDUSTRIES – CEMENT … (2/2)
ACC Ltd
Ambuja Cements Ltd
Shree Cement
Grasim Industries Ltd
 ACC is the largest cement producer in India; its plant at Lakheri (Bundi), Rajasthan, has a production capacity of
1.5 MTPA. The company generated total income of US$ 1.75 billion in 2016. The company is also one of the
largest manufacturers of ready-mix concrete in India.
 Ambuja Cements Limited has cement plants in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab,
Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
 The production facility in Rajasthan has a capacity of 2.8 MTPA. During 2016, the company recorded revenues of
US$ 1.53 billion. The company has an integrated cement plant at Rabriyawas, District Pali, Rajasthan.
 Shree Cement is the largest cement manufacturer in North India and among the top six cement manufacturing
groups in the country. The company sells cement under the brands of Shree Ultra, Bangur and Rockstrong.
 Shree Cement has manufacturing plants at Beawar, Ras, Khushkhera, Suratgarh and Jaipur in Rajasthan. The
revenues generated by the company stood at US$ 1.55 billion during 2016-17.
 Grasim Industries Limited is a flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group.
 Grasim’s subsidiary UltraTech Cement has 11 integrated plants, 15 grinding units, five bulk terminals and 101
ready-mix concrete plants across India, the UAE, Bahrain, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
 UltraTech Cement has a capacity of 53.9 MTPA. The company has plants at Kotputli and Shambhupura in
Rajasthan. The company recorded total income of US$ 6.39 billion in 2016-17.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL
PROCESSING … (1/6)
Copper
Khetri belt in Jhunjhunu district and Dariba in Alwar
district.
Deposits of copper also reported to be found in Ajmer,
Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur,
Jaipur, Pali, Rajsamand, Sikar, Sirohi and Udaipur
districts.
Lead-Zinc
Zawar in Udaipur district, Bamnia Kalan, Rajpura-Dariba
in Rajsamand and Rampura/Agucha in Bhilwara district.
Lead-zinc occurrences also reported from Ajmer,
Chittorgarh, Pali and Sirohi districts.
Gold Banswara and Sirohi districts.
Silver
Ajmer, Bhilwara, Jhunjhunu, Rajsamand and Udaipur
districts.
Source: Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Mines, Government of India
 Rajasthan is among the largest mineral-producing states in India.
Around 79 varieties of minerals are available in the state and 57
minerals are produced on a commercial scale. Some of the important
minerals found in the state are asbestos (amphibole), barytes,
feldspar, fireclay, fluorspar, iron ore (magnetite and hematite), ochre,
pyrite, silver, phosphate fluoride, wollastonite, rock phosphate,
copper, lead-zinc, gypsum, clay, granite, marble, sandstone,
dolomite, calcite, emeralds and garnets. It is home to the second
highest number of mines in the country (557 mines). The state is a
leading producer of major minerals such as wollastonite, lead-zinc,
calcite, gypsum, rock phosphate, ochre, silver as well as minor
minerals such as marble, sandstone, serpentine (green marble), etc.,
which contribute almost 90-100% to national production.
 The production of concentrated copper in the state increased from
43.2 thousand tonnes in 2012-13 to 51.2 thousand tonnes in April
2016 to February 2016-17. Production of iron ore in the state
increased from 696 thousand tonnes in 2013-14 to 1,109 thousand
tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17. Production of lead & zinc
ore in the state increased from 8.7 million tonnes in 2012-13 to 10.72
million tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17. Production of lead
concentrate in the state increased from 184.4 thousand tonnes in
2012-13 to 237 thousand tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17.
Production of zinc concentrate in the state increased from 1.49
million tonnes in 2012-13 to 1.51 million tonnes in 2014-15.
Production of manganese ore in the state increased from 4,987
tonnes in 2013-14 to 6,059 tonnes in 2014-15. It was 1,270 tonnes in
April 2016 to February 2016-17
 Production of ball clay in the state increased from 1.54 million tonnes
in 2012-13 to 1.75 million tonnes in 2014-15. Production of dolomite
in the state increased from 224.8 thousand tonnes in 2012-13 to
381.3 thousand tonnes in 2014-15. Production of garnet (abrasive)
increased from 614 tonnes in 2012-13 to 725 tonnes in 2014-15.
Production of limestone increased from 52.54 million tonnes in 2013-
14 to 61.54 million tonnes in 2014-15.
Key ferro-alloy industries in Odisha
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PROCESSING … (2/6)
Name of mineral Unit Production
Copper ore Tonnes 1,013,888
Limestone Thousand tonnes 60,382
Iron ore Thousand tonnes 1,109
Silver Kg 397,330
Manganese Ore Tonnes 1,270
Lead & Zinc Ore Tonnes 10,719,918
Lignite Thousand tonnes 6,384
Phosphorite Tonnes 733,385
Source: Ministry of Mines, Government of India, Bureau of Investment Promotion
 As per Budget 2017-18, US$ 4.1 million was allocated by the state
government for the Mines and Geology Department. The state
government allocated US$ 22.91 million for environment, road and
medical-related works during 2016-17.
 Rajasthan accounts for 23.92 million tones in resources of tungsten
ore which contributes ~17% of India’s resources. In 2015, the state’s
copper ore resources accounted for 49.86% of the country’s
resources. In terms of production, Rajasthan produces ~ 32% of the
total copper production of India. As of November 2015, the state had
3,403 mining leases for major minerals and 11,861 mining leases for
minor chemicals. Rajasthan produced 1.01 million tonnes of copper
ore and 51.2 thousand tonnes of concentrated copper in April 2016
– February 2017.
 The state has come up with - New Mineral Policy, 2015. The main
emphasis of the policy is on widespread job-creation, introducing
cutting-edge technology in exploitation, minimizing wastage and act
as a source of higher revenue generation for the government.
 As on February 2016, the total value of mineral production in the
state of Rajasthan was recorded at US$ 303.85 million. This was
9.9% of the total production value for the country. The state produced
minerals worth US$ 3.7 billion in April 2016 – February 2017.
 In line with the state government's agenda of becoming the top
mining destination in the country, Rajasthan government is holding
an open auction of a copper block and four limestone blocks.
Mineral production in the state of Rajasthan
(April 2016 – March 2017)
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PROCESSING … (3/6)
 Base and noble metals: Rajasthan has immense potential for
mining base metals and noble metals in a belt that covers the
following districts: Alwar, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Jaipur, Dausa, Bharatpur,
Ajmer, Bhilwara, Rajsamand, Pali, Sirohi, Udaipur, Banswara and
Dungarpur.
 Dimensional stones: The state has substantial reserves of different
varieties of dimensional stones such as marble, granite, sandstone
and slate, with tremendous potential for exports and forward linkages
with the construction industry.
 Lignite: Rajasthan has about 5,720 million tonnes of lignite reserves
in the districts of Barmer, Bikaner, Nagaur, Jaisalmer and Jalore.
Lignite is being produced in Barmer and Matasukh area of Nagaur.
Some lignite blocks in the districts of Barmer, Bikaner and Nagaur
have been allotted for setting up thermal power plants.
 Ceramics: The availability of clay and feldspar in Rajasthan makes it
an excellent location for ceramic-related industries (e.g., white-ware,
floorings and bone-china). Around 500 ceramic industries, including
glass and mineral grinding units, operate in the state.
Key players in mining industry
 Hindustan Zinc Limited
 Hindustan Copper Limited
 Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Limited (RSMML)
Key players in ceramics industry
 Kajaria Ceramics Limited
 Liberty Whiteware Limited
 Jaipur Ceramics Private Limited
Key players in marble industry
 Elegant Marble and Granite Inc
 Maadhav Marbles and Granites Limited
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL
PROCESSING: MINING … (4/6)
Hindustan Zinc Ltd
(HZL)
Hindustan Copper Ltd
Rajasthan State Mines
and Minerals Limited
(RSMML)
 HZL is a part of the Vedanta Resources Group and has four mines in Rajasthan. Rampura Agucha mine is a zinc
mine with annual ore production capacity of 6.15 MTPA.
 Sindesar Khurd mine has reserves and a resource base of 85.0 million tonnes. Sindesar Khurd has annual ore
production capacity of 2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA)
 Rajpura Dariba mine has an annual ore production capacity of 0.9 million tonnes and bulk concentrate production
at Rajpura Dariba has resulted in significant recovery improvements of zinc, lead and silver. It generated a
revenue of US$ 2.4 billion in 2014-15.
 The Zawar mine has a reserves and resources base of 76.4 MT, with ore production capacity of 1.2 MTPA. The
company recorded total income of US$ 1.27 billion during April-September 2015 and US$ 3.3 billion in 2016-17.
 Hindustan Copper Limited is a public sector undertaking under the administrative control of the Ministry of Mines.
It is a vertically integrated copper producing company, with facilities of mining, beneficiation, smelting, refining and
casting of refined copper metal into downstream-saleable products. The company generated revenues of US$
0.19 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 72.90 million during April 2015-September 2015 and US$ 207.7 million in 2016-
17. HCL has four operating units of mines and plants, one of which is the Khetri Copper Complex (KCC) at
Khetrinagar in Rajasthan.
 RSMML is a public sector enterprise of the Government of Rajasthan, primarily engaged in mining and marketing
of industrial minerals. The company has various Strategic Business Units (SBUs) in Rajasthan. The rock
phosphate SBU is located at Udaipur, gypsum SBU at Bikaner, limestone SBU at Jodhpur and lignite SBU at
Jaipur.
 Going forward, RSMML is targeting cost-effective technological innovations in mining and diversifying into mineral-
based downstream projects.
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PROCESSING: CERAMIC … (5/6)
Kajaria Ceramics Ltd
Liberty Whiteware Ltd
Jaipur Ceramics Pvt
Ltd
 Kajaria Ceramics is the largest manufacturer of ceramic tiles in India. The company has seven manufacturing
plants, with an annual capacity of 45.2 million sq m.
 The company exports tiles to more than 20 countries worldwide.
 The company recorded revenues of US$ 445.4 million in 2016-17
 Kajaria Ceramics has a manufacturing plant at Gailpur, Rajasthan, with an annual capacity of 21.5 million sq m.
 Kajaria has several certifications, including ISO 9001 (for quality management), ISO 14001 (for environment
management), OHSAS 18001 (for safety and health management) and SA-8000 (for commitment to society), ISO
22000 (for food safety management), ISO 50001 (for energy management).
 Liberty Whiteware Limited has a sanitary-ware unit, located at Neemrana in Rajasthan.
 The company has an annual production capacity of 500,000 pieces.
 Company is engaged in the production of bathroom products includes shower trays, wash basins and sinks.
 Jaipur Ceramics has a ceramics plant on the outskirts of Jaipur, with a bone china capacity of 1,500 tonnes per
annum.
 The company has a workforce of about 700 people, including highly skilled and semi-skilled employees.
 Jaipur Ceramics has an in-house facility for making kiln furniture and can produce tiles and pillars for captive use;
the capacity is about 18 tonnes per month.
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PROCESSING: CERAMIC … (6/6)
Elegant Marbles &
Granite Industries Ltd
Maadhav Marbles and
Granites Ltd
 Elegant Marbles & Granite Industries Limited markets and processes marble and granite and offers over 84
colours in the Indian market. The company has a factory at Abu Road, Rajasthan.
 The company’s total installed capacity for processing marble and granite is 2.5 million sq ft.
 The company imports marble from Italy, France, Norway, Spain, Greece and Nepal.
 Madhav Marbles and Granites Limited exports its products to North America, South America, Canada, Europe,
Australia, South Africa, Russia and the Far East.
 The company has an installed capacity of 600,000 sq m per annum for processing granite tiles.
 The marble division is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS
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 The Alwar and Jaipur districts are close to major auto production
hubs of the country such as Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Gurgaon and
Dharuhera (Haryana); offering excellent advantages for setting up of
auto and auto ancillary units.
 Over 100 units are currently functional in Bhiwadi, Neemrana and
Pathredi in Alwar district, Rajasthan. These are the 3 main auto
clusters in Rajasthan.
 Special auto and engineering zones have been developed in
Pathredi Industrial Area and Bhiwadi.
 Rajasthan has become a prominent base for auto manufacturing with
the establishment of a growing auto cluster in Alwar district and
Honda's facility at Bhiwadi.
 Neemrana–Japanese zone: A 1,167-acre industrial area in
Neemrana has been developed especially for industrial units from
Japan. Automotive units of Nissin Brakes, TPR Auto parts, Takata
India, Nippon Steel, Toyota Gosei, Mikuni India and Toyota Kirloskar
Motor are present in this zone.
 Hero MotoCorp announced its plans to invest US$ 763.82 million for
building new manufacturing plants across the globe, for increasing its
global production capacity.
Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, News articles
Some of the key players
 Amtek Auto Limited
 Ashok Leyland
 TAFE
 Honda Siel Cars India Limited
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KEY INDUSTRIES – AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS
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Amtek Auto Ltd
Ashok Leyland
Tractors and Farm
Equipment Ltd (TAFE)
Honda Siel Cars India
Ltd
 Amtek Auto Limited is a flagship company of the Amtek Group; it is a leading Indian supplier of auto components,
with operations in forgings, machining and sub-assemblies. The company’s plant is located at Bhiwadi, District
Alwar (Rajasthan). The company supplies over 300 varieties of components and assemblies to leading domestic
and global vehicle manufacturers. Its annual machining capacity is 92 million units. The company’s revenue, in
2016-17, stood at US$ 310.3 million .
 Ashok Leyland is a flagship company of the Hinduja Group; it is among the leading manufacturer of commercial
vehicles in India. The company has an assembling plant in Alwar (Rajasthan). Ashok Leyland entered into a JV
with the Alteams Group, Finland, to manufacture High Pressure Die-Castings (HPDC) and aluminium products,
predominantly for the automotive and telecommunications sectors. The company’s total income was US$ 3.76
billion in 2016-17.
 TAFE is in the tractor manufacturing business; its subsidiary, TAFE Motors and Tractors Limited, has an engine
plant at Alwar and a transmissions plant at Parwanoo.
 The diesel engine plant at Alwar, Rajasthan, produces a range of air and water cooled diesel engines from 14 HP
to 80 HP. TAFE is certified by ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 27001.
 HSCI was incorporated in December 1995 as a JV between Honda Motor Co, Japan and Siel Limited, a Siddharth
Shriram Group company. The company’s total annual manufacturing capacity is 100,000 cars.
 The company’s product range includes Honda Jazz, Honda City, Honda Civic, Honda CRV and Honda Accord. In
Rajasthan, the company has a plant located at Tapakura.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TEXTILES … (1/2)
 Rajasthan has a leading position in the production of polyester
viscose yarn and synthetic suiting material as well as processing of
low-cost, low-weight fabric (at Pali, Balotra, Sanganer and Bagru).
Jaipur is a well-known centre for manufacturing garments, primarily
for exports. Bhilwara has emerged as India's largest manufacturer of
suiting fabrics and yarn. Around 16 ATDC smart centres have been
opened in Rajasthan to train people. Availability of raw material and
trained labour has promoted the growth of the textile industry and
has driven establishment of many textile units in the state. Nine
integrated textile parks have been sanctioned in the state at an
approved investment of US$ 276 million. With a network of backward
and forward linkages, Rajasthan’s textile industry offers significant
competitive advantages.
 During April-June 2015, 42.08 thousand tonnes of cotton yarn was
produced in the state. Production of spun yarn in the state during
2015-16, stood at 249.14 million kg. As per Rajasthan economic
review 2016-17, cotton production is estimated to be 1.325 million
bales.
Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, Cotton Board, Rajasthan economic review 2016-17
Some of the sanctioned textile parks in Rajasthan
 Jaipur Texweaving Park Ltd, Kishangarh
 Kishangarh Hi-Tech Textile Park Ltd, Kishangah
 Next Gen Textile Park Pvt Ltd, Pali
 Jaipur Integrated Texcraft Park Pvt Ltd, Bagru
 Bharat Fabtex and Corporate Park Pvt Ltd, Pali
 Mewar Industrial Textile Park Ltd, Pali
Types of textiles in Rajasthan
 Block printing – Sanganer, Jaipur, Bagru
 Bandhani – Jodhpur, Pali, Jaipur, Udaipur and Nathdwara
 Zari/Zardosi
 Quilting
Some of the key players
 Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd
 Jaykay Enterprises Ltd
 Shree Rajasthan Syntex Limited
 Shriram Rayons
Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana 5.59
Design and technological upgradation 0.76
Human resource development 6.20
Total 12.55
Funds released under Handicraft Schemes (2015-16)- US$
million
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TEXTILES … (2/2)
Rajasthan Spinning
and Weaving Mills Ltd
Jaykay Enterprises Ltd
Shree Rajasthan
Syntex Ltd
Shriram Rayons
 Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Limited (RSWM) is a flagship company of LNJ Bhilwara Group. The
company produces yarn, fabric, garments and denim; it is one of the largest producers and exporters of polyester-
viscose blended yarn in the country.
 The company operates around 360,000 spindles and produces 110,000 MT of yarn annually.
 RSWM has plants in Banswara, Mordi, Kharigram, Mandpam, Ringas and Rishabdev.
 Jaykay Enterprises Ltd (formerly J K Synthetics Ltd) produces a wide range of synthetic fibres, including nylon
yarn and high-tenacity yarn for industrial application, e.g., fishing industry, tyre cord, polyester-filament yarn,
polyester staple fibre and tows and acrylic staple fibre.
 The company’s plant is located at Kota in Rajasthan and registered a total income of US$ 0.96 million in 2016-17.
 Shree Rajasthan Syntex Limited is a manufacturer of synthetic yarn, including acrylic, polyester, viscose and
polypropylene multi-filament yarn.
 The company registered a total income of US$ 40.16 million 2016-17.
 The company’s plants are located at Dungarpur and Jaipur in Rajasthan.
 Shriram Rayons, a part of DCM Shriram Industrial Group, is among the country's major manufacturers of high
grade rayon tyre cord. It has nylon and rayon conversion facilities catering to the needs of the domestic and
international markets.
 The manufacturing plant is located at Kota; the technology partners of the company are Beunit Fibres Inc, USA
and Chemtex Inc, USA.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (1/2)
 Developers and investors are offered attractive investment
opportunities through the state’s popular tourist attractions that
include historic cities (Jaipur, Udaipur), wildlife sanctuaries (Sariska,
Ranthambore) and deserts (Jodhpur, Jaisalmer).
 In 2015-16, 41.50 million domestic tourists and 1.47 million foreign
tourists visited Rajasthan. As per Budget 2016-17, US$ 23.65 million
was allocated by the government for improving the condition of the
tourism sector in the state.
 The state government is encouraging JVs and contract management
of private heritage properties (forts, fortresses, palaces and havelis)
as well as identifying heritage government properties to award on a
lease basis.
 As per state budget 2016-17
• There will be a hike of 79% in allocations for tourist area
development works
• For new museum of records as well as reference library in
Jodhpur’s Oriental Research Institute, an allocation of US$ 1.64
million and US$ 229.14 thousand respectively has been proposed
• US$ 252.06 thousand has been allocated for the renovation of
Kathak Kendra in Jaipur. Moreover, for Jawahar Kala Kendra, an
allocation of US$ 1.06 million has been made.
Source: Ministry of tourism, Government of India
Tourist arrivals in Rajasthan (in million)
25.60
25.50
27.10
28.60
30.30
30.29
33.07
41.50
1.10 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.43
1.52
1.47
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Domestic Foreign
Key Hotels
 Rambagh Palace
 Rajvilas
 Udaivilas
 Fairmont
 ITC-Sheraton
 The Oberoi
 Holiday Inn
 Radisson Blu
 Le Meridien
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 The state runs famous luxury tourist trains such as Royal Rajasthan on Wheels and Palace on Wheels, which connect some of Rajasthan’s
important tourist destinations to other states.
Source: The Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan
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KEY INDUSTRIES – IT & ITeS … (1/4)
 Rajasthan is emerging as one of the best locations in India to invest in the IT/ITeS sector. IT parks with special infrastructure have been set up at
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota and Alwar.
 Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme 2014 –
• Every training institute enabling the candidate to get employed in IT/ITeS, will be given training incentive of US$ 34 per candidate for imparting
training on communication or soft skills
• Labour laws to be simplified
• Rajasthan Venture Capital Fund (RVCF) will support in terms of venture capital
• BPO/KPOs will be given 50% capital investment subsidy for increasing infrastructure for training
 Rajasthan e-Governance IT & ITeS Policy 2015:
• The policy was released on November 5, 2015 in Jaipur. The previous IT and ITeS Policy aimed at controlling the IT services in order to
implement e-Governance initiatives in the state for the betterment of the citizens.
• This new policy has been released in order to develop public departments and increase the promotion of IT/ITeS/ESDM/Robotics sectors in the
state.
• The robotics, ESDM and manufacturing sectors have been added in the policy for the first time.
• The policy has was developed by the support of technical experts, academician, various institutions, and for fulfilling the public opinion.
• Under the state category of eGovernance Awards for the year 2017, Rajasthan won ‘Winners of Excellence”.
 The state government allocated US$ 111.77 million for the Department of Information Technology and Communication in the state for 2017-18.
 In January 2017, Government of Rajasthan launched its pilot project of cashless transactions in the state’s Bharatpur district, Rarah gram
panchayat
Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, Government of Rajasthan, ESDM - Electronic System Design & Manufacturing
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Source: State Budget, Government of Rajasthan
 According to Rajasthan Budget 2016-17, following steps will be taken
by the state government –
• Establishment of Command and Control Centres in the state’s 7
divisional headquarters
• Construction of new data centre building in the state for the
development of the IT sector
• Implementation of IT enabled monitoring of wildlife as well as
other forest activities,
Key players
 Infosys
 Tech Mahindra
 Genpact
 Wipro Technologies
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KEY INDUSTRIES – IT & ITeS … (3/4)
Infosys
Tech Mahindra
Genpact
 Infosys was set up in 1981; it is engaged in IT consulting, modular global sourcing, process re-engineering, and
BPO services. The company has operations in the US, India, China, Australia, Japan, the Middle East, the UK,
Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Poland, Canada and several other countries. Infosys also has
marketing and technological alliances with Informatica, IBM, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, etc. The company recorded
total revenue of US$ 10.01 billion during 2015-16 and US$ 11.1 billion in 2016-17.
 Infosys BPO, the company’s BPO services division, has opened BPO campuses at the Mahindra Worldcity,
Jaipur, Rajasthan. The company has also launched various industry-specific programmes in Rajasthan, where it
collaborates with universities in the state to improve BPO-specific skill sets.
 Tech Mahindra is a global systems integrator and business transformation consulting firm focused on the
communications industry. It recorded total income of US$ 4.64 billion during 2016-17. The company provides a
wide variety of services, ranging from IT strategy and consulting to system integration, design, application
development, implementation, maintenance and product engineering. Tech Mahindra has accreditations such as
ISO 9001:2008 certification, SEI-CMM level 5 assessments and is also CMMI level 5 certified for software
development processes. The company has set up two software development centres in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
 Formerly known as GE Capital International Services, Genpact was set up in India in 1997.
 The company provides a wide range of business process, technology and knowledge services in finance and
accounting, collections and customer relations, insurance, procurement and supply chain, analytics, software and
IT infrastructure.
 The company employs about 67,900 professionals. It has a global operation centre in Jaipur.
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Wipro Technologies
 Wipro Technologies was established in 1945; it is engaged in IT services, product engineering, technology
infrastructure services, BPO and other consulting solutions. The company also provides services such as
application development, deployment and maintenance, business intelligence and customer relationship
management. Based in Bengaluru, the company has 72 plus global delivery centres and 50 plus industry-specific
'Centres of Excellence' in over 54 countries.
 The total income of Wipro was recorded at US$ 7.82 billion in 2015-16 and US$ 9 billion in 2016-17. Wipro
Technologies has set up a campus at the Mahindra World City in Jaipur.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – CHEMICALS
 The key chemicals produced in Rajasthan include fertilisers, caustic soda and pesticides.
 The principal industrial complexes for chemicals are at Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur and Bhilwara.
Chambal Fertilisers
and Chemicals Ltd
(CFCL)
P I Industries Ltd
DCM Shriram
Industries Ltd
 CFCL manufactures and distributes urea, agri-inputs, fertilisers, plant protection chemicals, seeds and bio-
fertilisers. The company has two nitrogenous fertiliser (urea) plants near Kota in Rajasthan, with an annual
capacity of about 2 MTPA of urea. It is among the largest fertiliser complexes in the private sector in India and
generated total income of US$ 1.18 billion during 2016-17.
 P I Industries mainly produces organo-phosphorous insecticides. The company manufacturers and markets
agrochemicals, plant nutrients, specialty fertilisers and hybrid seeds. It generated total income of US$ 375.6
million during 2016-17. The company has its R&D unit at Udaipur in Rajasthan.
 DCM Shriram Industries Limited is a diversified group with operations in sugar, alcohol, organic and inorganic
chemicals, drug intermediates, rayon tyre cord, shipping containers and processed cotton yarn.
 The company has a manufacturing facility in Kota, Rajasthan. It generated total income of US$ 233.7 million
during 2016-17.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – STEEL
 Rajasthan’s steel industry comprises re-rolling and stainless steel units located mainly in Jodhpur, Alwar and Jaipur. Most of the re-rolling units
belong to the small scale sector.
Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion
Asian Alloys
Limited (AAL)
Asian Alloys Limited
Kamdhenu Ispat Ltd
PSL Ltd
 AAL manufactures steel ingots and castings.
 Its units are located at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan as well as in Punjab.
 The company’s products are mainly used in the paper and rubber industries.
 Kamdhenu manufactures international quality steel bars and paints.
 The company generated total income of US$ 128.17 million during 2016-17.
 The company has a steel-bars unit in Bhiwadi and a paint division in Alwar.
 PSL manufactures steel pipes. The company has one of its pipe mills in Jaipur. The company's products include
protective coatings for steel pipes, epoxy coatings for reinforcement bars, epoxy powder paint and galvalum range
of aluminium sacrificial anodes.
 PSL is involved in iron-ore processing.
 The company generated total consolidated income of US$ 17.84 million during 2016-17.
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Rajasthan State Report July 2017

  • 1. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org July 2017 RAJASTHAN ROYAL HERITAGE
  • 2. Table of Content Executive Summary .…………….….……...3 Vision …………..……..……………………..4 Advantage State ...………………………….5 Rajasthan – An Introduction …….………...6 Rajasthan Budget…………..………...……18 Infrastructure Status .................................19 Business Opportunities ……..…………....44 Doing Business in Rajasthan …...….…….75 State Acts & Policies ….….……….............76
  • 3. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  Tourist arrivals in the state, during 2016-17 reached 43 million. Historic palaces, especially those in Jaipur and Udaipur, offer opportunities to expand the luxury tourism segment, with increasing number of tourists visiting wild life sanctuaries and desert locations. Thriving tourism industry Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, Ministry of Tourism, Rajasthan Economic Survey 2015-16, Central Statistics Office  Rajasthan is the largest producer of oilseeds, seed spices & coarse cereals in India. Tremendous opportunities exist in the areas of organic and contract farming as well as in infrastructure developments related to agriculture. Leading producer of agro-based products  Rajasthan’s gross state domestic product (GSDP) expanded at a CAGR of 12.32% over 2005-06 to 2015-16.Strong economic growth  The state has immense potential for electricity generation through renewable energy sources and wind power. Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Ltd has actively promoted solar energy and biomass projects. Focus on renewable energy  The policy environment has been favourable for the establishment of industrial units. A Single Window Clearance System (SWCS) for investment approvals is operational in the state and the Bureau of Investment Promotion (BIP) was set up to focus on investments above US$ 2.2 million. Conducive policy environment  Rajasthan is the 2nd largest producer of crude oil in India, recording production of approximately 90 lakh tonnes of oil per annum, which is nearly 24 per cent of the total domestic crude oil production in the country. One of the largest producers of crude oil
  • 4. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN4 VISION – 2022 Source: Confederation of Indian Industry Human development Education Agriculture EconomyGovernance Infrastructure Community  To promote region wide economic balance.  To develop efficient economic infrastructure.  To promote SMEs and develop special zones.  Minimum education & work experience must for politicians.  To provide more freedom to bureaucrats.  Fair & advanced taxation system.  Self-disciplined media.  To create network of canals.  To develop five international level research labs.  To address soil fertility & reduce use of fertilisers.  To achieve leadership in animal husbandry & livestock businesses.  To develop good quality roads.  Proper traffic management systems.  To develop & maintain special economic and technological infrastructure.  To develop appropriate water policy.  To develop a coherent social environment.  To execute poverty elimination plans.  To increase interaction within community.  Compulsory education up to 10th standard.  To promote privatisation.  To support higher education & research.  To provide computer literacy.  Poverty elimination & employment opportunities for all.  A comprehensive Economic Inclusion Policy to be developed.  A well defined healthcare system.  Utilise services & expertise of NGOs. Vision 2022
  • 5. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN5 ADVANTAGE: RAJASTHAN Rich labour pool and infrastructure support  Rajasthan has been investing in capacity building through the development of a strong institutional network at all levels. The state has renowned higher education institutions in various disciplines, producing thousands of skilled and proficient young individuals every year.  The state is developing sector specific infrastructure, such as special purpose industrial parks and special economic zones (SEZs) for exports of handicrafts, IT and electronic goods. Policy and incentives  The state offers a wide range of fiscal and policy incentives for businesses. The Government has introduced sector-specific policies for tourism, biotechnology, IT and ITeS industries.  Rajasthan has a favourable industrial relations environment. In addition, the law & order situation in the state ensures a good working environment.  Rajasthan High Court has decided to strike down 5% reservation extended to Special Backward Classes (SBCs) in employment and education. Abundant mineral resources and location advantage  Rajasthan offers a variety of unexploited agricultural and mineral resources, which is indicative of the scope for value addition and exports.  It borders six major states in the northern, western and central parts of India. Rajasthan is a natural corridor between the wealthy northern and the prosperous western states, making it an important trade and commerce centre. Advantage Rajasthan High economic growth and stable political environment  GSDP grew at a CAGR of 12.32% between 2005-06 and 2015-16.  With a stable political environment, the government is committed towards creating a progressive business environment. Source: GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product
  • 6. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN6 RAJASTHAN FACT FILE Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, Census 2011  Rajasthan is the largest state, by area, in India, is situated in the north-western part of the subcontinent. It is surrounded on the north and north-east by Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh; on the east and south-east by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and on the south-west by Gujarat.  Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Alwar, Amber and Chittorgarh are some of the key cities and towns in the state.  The most commonly spoken language of the state is Hindi. Marwari, Jaipuri (Dhundhari), Mewari and Malvi are the other dialects popular in the state. English is the medium of education in most schools. Source: Maps of India Parameters Rajasthan Capital Jaipur Geographical area (lakh sq. km) 342,239 Administrative districts (No) 33 Population density (persons per sq. km) 200 Total population (million) 68.6 Male population (million) 35.6 Female population (million) 33.0 Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 928 Literacy rate (%) 66.1
  • 7. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN7 RAJASTHAN IN FIGURES … (1/2) Parameter Rajasthan All states Source Economy 2015-16 2015-16 GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 4.97 100.0 “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics Rajasthan GSDP growth rate (%) 17.33 8.71 “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics Rajasthan Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,501 1,546 “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics Rajasthan Physical Infrastructure Installed power capacity (MW) 20,584.61 330,273.65 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2017 Wireless subscribers (No) 67,686,965 1,180,824,744 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May 2017 Internet subscribers (No) 21,550,000 422,190,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of March 2017 National highway length (km) 8,016.18 100,087.08 NHAI, Roads and Building Department-Government of India Airports (No) 6 125 Airports Authority of India-July 2017
  • 8. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN8 RAJASTHAN IN FIGURES … (2/2) Source: PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System Parameter Rajasthan All states Source Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 66.1 73.0 Census, 2011 Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 25.6 21.6 SRS Bulletin Investment FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 1.48 332.11 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April 2000 to March 2017 Industrial Infrastructure PPP projects Completed & Operational (No) 87 1,246 DEA , Ministry of Finance, Government of India, July 2016 Operational SEZs (No) 4 218 Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, April 2017
  • 9. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN9 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP Rajasthan’s GSDP at current prices (in US$ billion)  At current prices, Rajasthan’s GSDP* stood at US$ 116.36 billion in 2016-17, in comparison with US$ 86.06 billion in 2011-12.  Between 2011-12 and 2016-17, GSDP of Rajasthan grew at a CAGR of 5.16%. 86.06 84.55 85.22 95.31 102.98 116.36 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 CAGR 5.16% GSDP per capita of Rajasthan at current prices (in US$) 1257 1216 1208 1351 1501 1,567 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 CAGR 3.74%  In 2016-17, Rajasthan’s per capita GSDP^ at current prices was US$ 1,567 as compared to US$ 1257 in 2011-12.  Per capita GSDP is estimated to have increased at a CAGR of 3.74% between 2011-12 and 2016-17. Source: Central Statistics Office, GSDP* - Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16, Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$/Population in million
  • 10. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN10 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP Rajasthan’s NSDP at current prices (in US$ billion)  At current prices, net state domestic product (NSDP#) stood at US$ 104.25 billion in 2016-17, in comparison with US$ 77.02 billion in 2011-12.  Between 2011-12 and 2015-16, NSDP registered growth at a CAGR of 5.17%. Source: Central Statistics Office, NSDP# - Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16, per capita NSDP& - calculated using NSDP million US$/Population in million 77.02 75.64 76.2 85.7 93.3 104.3 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 CAGR 5.17% NSDP per capita of Rajasthan at current prices (in US$) 1125 1088 1080 1214 1359 1,404 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 CAGR 2.24%  In 2016-17, Rajasthan’s per capita NSDP& at current prices stood at US$ 1404 as compared to US$ 1,125 in 2011-12.  Per capita NSDP is estimated to have expanded at a CAGR of 2.24% between 2011-12 and 2016-17.
  • 11. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN11 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP  In 2016-17, the servicesµ sector contributed 44.82% to the state’s GSDP at current prices, followed by industriesµ (29.09%) and agricultureµ (26.09%).  The services sector expanded at a CAGR of 10.07% between 2011- 12 and 2016-17. The sector reported the fastest growth among the three sectors.  At a CAGR of 9.69%, the industrial sector reported the second fastest growth during 2011-12 to 2016-17. GSDP composition by sector 28.58% 26.09% 32.71% 29.09% 38.71% 44.82% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 2011-12 2015-16 Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector 9.69% 10.07% 8.53% CAGR Source: Central Statistics Office, Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ - Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16
  • 12. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN12 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION … (1/3)  The state has an agricultural economy with nine agro-climatic zones and various types of soil that help during the cultivation of crops.  In 2015-16, total production of food grains was 19.35 million tonnes. In 2015-16, production of cereals was 15.94 million tonnes, while that of pulses aggregated to 2.36 million tonnes. Cotton, which is an important cash crop, is primarily grown in Ganganagar and Hanumangarh districts. Production was 0.95 million bales over 2015- 16. The total production of oilseeds was 5.85 million tonnes in 2015- 16.  As per the state budget 2017-18, an estimated outlay of US$ 484.95 million was made for agriculture in the state. Capital expenditure for irrigation and flood control for the year 2016-17 was estimated to be US$ 0.35 million.  The major schemes and programmes implemented by the Department of Agriculture during 2015-16 were: • National Food Security Mission (NFSM) • National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) • National Mission on Oilseed and Oil Palm (NMOOP) • National Mission on Agriculture Extension & Technology (NMAET) Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 Crop Annual production in 2016-17 (‘000 tonnes) Rice1 353.7 Wheat1 9,887 Fruits 718.48 Vegetables 1,928.6 Flowers 5.9 Aromatic & medicinal 190 Spices 937.6 Onion1 800.07 Honey 4.65 Agricultural production 1 Note: As of 2015-16
  • 13. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN13 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION… (2/3)  As per the press release of state budget 2016-17, various initiatives planned to improve agriculture and water resources are as follows:  Agriculture & Allied Services:  An amount of US$ 377.48 million given as relief to the farmers for RABI-2015 hailstorm.  For Prime Minister Crop Insurance Scheme, an allocation of US$ 103.32 million and for operationalising 1,170 KSKs in the state, an allocation of US$ 0.90 million has been made.  Implementation of special scheme for organic framing across 11 districts of Rajasthan.  Allocation of US$ 24.74 million for creating 232 thousand MT storage capacity under RSWC.  Provision of US$ 99.29 million and US$ 7.60 million for RKVY scheme and National Mission on Agriculture Extension and Technology, respectively.  For the online sale of produced crops, an e-Mandi portal will be launched.  Water resources:  For the implementation of various new projects in the state, allocation of US$ 1.83 billion has been proposed.  At a cost of US$ 3.93 million, 11 anicuts will be established in around 9 districts of the state. Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 Crop Production in (million tonnes) Food crops 22.33 Oil seeds 7.02 Cotton 1.21 Sugarcane 0.39 Fish 0.05  For promoting investment in the agriculture sector, the Government of Rajasthan signed 38 Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs) worth US$ 672.30 million.  In next 8 years, US$ 19.55 million will be spent for hydrological information system.  Implementation of Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood improvement project in 24 districts, at a cost of US$ 528.71 million.  Provision of US$ 498.62 million for implementation of Rajasthan Water Sector Restructuring Project in desert areas.  The government has also allocated US$ 22.97 million for implementing various AIBP projects in the state during 2016-17. Target agricultural production 2016-17
  • 14. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN14 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION… (3/3)  For the state’s horticulture department, US$ 68.27 million was allocated by the Government of Rajasthan, including:  US$ 11.01 million and US$ 30.3 million for National Horticulture Mission and Micro Irrigation Scheme, respectively.  US$ 0.37 million to be provided for National Mission on Bamboo  US$ 16.61 million and US$ 11.94 million to be allocated for additional subsidy for solar pump set and drip irrigation installation, respectively.  During 2016-17, the Government of Rajasthan announced plans to provide US$ 15.13 million for establishing five agricultural universities in the state.  TAFE, India’s second largest tractor manufacturer, is planning to invest US$ 148.18 million for setting up of an advanced agri- research centre in the state, to enhance farm productivity.  In December 2016, Bank of Baroda launched an agricultural investment credit for farmers of Rajasthan, under which they can avail of loan from the bank’s branches for construction of farm ponds, installation of solar pumps, installation of micro irrigation, and for any other viable agriculture and allied activities. Source: State Budget 2015-16, Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation  In May 2017, the state government awarded the US$ 100.10 million to the Hindustan Construction Company and HPCL Shapoorji Energy Pvt. Ltd. (HSEPL), for the construction of Pawan Gravity Dam project. The project is expected to provide irrigation benefits to 313 villages, and cater the drinking water demand of 820 villages. Allocation 7.9 Release 6.69 Release 3.88 Allocation and release of funds (in US$ million) - National Horticulture Mission (2016-17) Release of funds (in US$ million) - Floriculture under MIDH (2015-16)
  • 15. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN15 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS & INVESTMENTS  According to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), FDI inflows, from April 2000 to March 2017, stood at US$ 1.48 billion.  The electricity and manufacturing sector accounted for majority of investments made in the state.  In the Union budget 2017, the government has allocated funds for setting up two crude oil storages in Chandikhol, Odisha and Bikaner, Rajasthan. FDI equity inflows, 2008-09 to 2016-17 (US$ million) 343 31 51 33 132 38 541 50 165 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Source: Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion
  • 16. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN16 BUDGET 2017-18 Source: Rajasthan Budget 2017-18 2017-18 Percentage of total Agriculture & other services 696.3 5.52 Rural development 1,658.48 13.17 Special area program 40.36 0.32 Irrigation & flood control 407.84 3.24 Power 2,593.12 20.59 Industry & minerals 223.54 1.77 Transportation 990.5 7.86 Scientific services 9.91 0.08 Social 5487.98 43.57 Economic services 287.24 2.28 General services 20.19 1.60  The total Budget estimated for the year 2017-18 is US$ 28.21 billion. Annual Budget (estimates in US$ million)
  • 17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN17 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (1/5) Source: NHAI (National Highways Authority of India), Statistics Rajasthan Government, Rajasthan Economic Survey 2015-16.  As of December 2015, Rajasthan had 8,016.18 km of national highways.  The total road length in Rajasthan is around 208,341.81 km. As on December 2015, the road density of the state was 60.88 km per 100 sq. km.  Under various schemes, such as the Missing Link Project, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) & Central Road Fund, new roads are being constructed to link villages across the state.  Under various programmes & projects in the state such as National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD), Rajasthan Road Sector Modernisation Projects (RRSMP), Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY), etc, a total of 4,262 km of black top roads were constructed in Rajasthan as of December 2015.  The work on 2-laning of NH-148D of length 29.29 km has been completed while work on 33 km length is under process.  In March 2017, Sadbhav Infra secured a 6-lane Udaipur bypass road project under the NHDP phase V, in the state of Rajasthan. The bid project cost stood at around US$132.53 million.  As of December 2015, the number of registered motor vehicles in the state stood at 13.35 million, witnessing an increase of 10.31% in comparison with the previous year.
  • 18. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN18 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (2/5) Source: Rajasthan Economic Survey 2015-16. Rajasthan Budget 2016-17  Under road infrastructure, work on 13 projects of 132 KV GSS and 2 projects of 220KV GSS, to be constructed under PPP, is under process. During 2016-17, Gramin Gaurav Path and missing links of 2,000 km will be constructed.  Districts of Dholpur and Alwar are to be included under OPRC system.  As per Budget 2017-18, a provision of US$ 186.26 million, and US$ 124.17 million has been made by the state government for construction of rural roads under Gramin Gaurav Path and modernisation of NABARD assisted road works under RIDF.  An allocation of US$ 122.21 million has also been made under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana for the construction of 2,000 km roads and connection of 900 habitations.  An amount of US$ 40.78 million was allocated under Central Road Fund (CRF) for the modernisation and renovation of the 250 km state highway as well as major district roads.  Under State Road Development Fund and PWD, the provision of US$ 76.38 million and US$ 869.23 million was made by the state government during 2016-17.  In May 2017, the Asian Development Bank decided to provide an investment of US$ 500 million for improving the connectivity and transport efficiency of state highways in Rajasthan. Road type Road length (km) as of 2015-16 National highways 8,016.18 State highways 11,421.52 Major district roads 9,814.77 Other district roads 29,602.63 Village roads 149,486.71 Total 208,341.81 Source: Statistics Rajasthan Government
  • 19. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN19 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (3/5)  New works expected to be undertaken in 2016-17 Budget – • At a cost of US$ 91.65 million, the construction of 2,500 km of renewal non-patchable roads will be taken up during 2016-17. • An amount of US$ 45.82 million will be spent for the renovation of National Highway roads that pass through the populated areas of the state. • At a cost of US$ 122.66 million, the construction of 5039.32 km of non-patchable roads was completed in 2016-17. • With an amount of US$ 116.25 million, 19 RoBs and 2 RuBs will be constructed in the state.
  • 20. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN20 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (4/5) Source: Government of Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16  In 2015-16, 4,262 km of BT roads have been constructed under NABARD RIDF XVII/XVIII/XIX, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Rajasthan Road Sector Modernisation Project (RRSMP) and Rural Roads  Under PMGSY, with an expenditure of US$ 49.03 million, 802 habitations, with 350 and above population, have been connected through 2,118 km long BT road.  Under NABARD RIDF XVIII/XIX, 371 9 villages with 250-499 inhabitants are now connected by BT roads.  Under RRSMP, 895 villages with population ranging between 250-499 are now connected with 2,021 km BT road worth US$ 130.39 million  Under NABARD-XVII/XVIII, 77 km of missing links have been built  The construction work of RoB at Phulera, Modak and Mania-Murena was finished.  Six lane work on Jaipur-Gurgaon NH-8 at a cost of US$ 0.31 billion and length of 225.60 km was under process. Around 90% of construction work has been completed till December 2015.  Four lane work on Jaipur-Deoli-Kota NH-12 was undertaken at a cost of US$ 0.22 billion and spanning over a stretch of 232.4 km. As on July 2016, 99.21% of work has been finished. The project is expected to be complete by December 2016.  Four lane work on Beawar-Pali-Pindwara NH-14 (US$ 0.4 billion and spanning 244 km) is completed.  Two lane work of Parasoli-Gulabpura NH-148D (US$ 13.31 million and spanning 36.26 km) is under progress. Till December 2015, work on construction of 36 km road has been completed.  Two lane work of Karauli-Dholpur NH-11B of length 100.9 km worth US$ 39.87 million is under progress.  State Border-Fatehnagar-Salasar NH-65 two lane work of length 154.14 km worth US$ 80.97 million is under progress. Till December 2015, work on construction of 15.38 km road has been completed. Road development achievements (2015-16, Upto December 2015) National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)
  • 21. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN21 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (5/5)  Jhalawar-Biaora NH-12 two lane work of length 62.16 km worth US$ 37.65 million has been completed.  Bhim-Parasoli NH-148D - Two lane work of length 33 km worth US$ 12.27 million is in progress. Till December 2015, construction work on 29.29 km road was finished.  Ladnun–Degana–Mertacity NH-458 two lane work of length 139.9 km worth US$ 41.82 million is in progress. Till December 2015, work on 112.45 km of road has been finished.  Bhilwara–Ladpura NH-758 two lane work of length 67.75 km worth US$ 53.9 million is in progress. Till December 2015, construction work on 50.57 km road was finished  All villages having a population of 250 persons and above would be connected through roads.  Highways and district roads would be strengthened and renovated. Works on missing link roads to connect villages would be undertaken on a priority basis.  Damaged roads would be repaired on a priority basis by preparing a time bound programme. Road facilities would be extended to places of religious and tourist importance.  Inter-state connectivity with neighbouring states would be developed.  Efforts are underway to construct flyovers, road over bridges and underpasses on a BOT basis on railway crossings across national highways, state highways and district roads. National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) 12th Five-Year Plan Source: Government of Rajasthan Economic Review 2015-16
  • 22. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN22 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS  As of March, 2016, Rajasthan has a total railway network spanning 5,870.38 km, of which 4,868.06 km was covered under broad gauge, 915.56 km under meter gauge and 86.76 km under narrow gauge.  As per budget 2016-17, the state government allocated an amount of US$ 38.19 million for the phase-I-B of metro rail project in the state.  In February 2017, the state government approved the laying of a 58.5 km railway track to between Hamira & Sonu. The estimated cost of the project is around US$ 38.97 million.  The Government of Rajasthan has undertaken the development of a Metro Rail Urban Transport Project in Jaipur. • Phase-1-A (Mansarovar to Chandpole – 12.1 km): In 2010, JMRC entered into an agreement with DMRC for Phase-1-A development on deposit work basis, encompassing 9.7 km. With majority of the Phase 1-A work completed, trial runs have been initiated in one stretch. • Phase-1-B (Chandpole to Badi Chaupar): It is proposed to be developed by JMRC on its own or through DMRC. • Phase II (Ambabari to Sitapura – 23.1 km): Phase II is proposed to be developed on a PPP model Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan, 2014-15, State Budget 2016-17 Source: Maps of India Project Year of sanction Length (km) Ajmer-Sawai Madhopur 2015-16 165 Ajmer-Kota (Nasirabad- Jalindri) 2013-14 145 Railway projects
  • 23. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN23 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS … (1/2)  According to the 2017-18 Budget, US$ 2.56 million was planned for investment for the development of various airstrips in the state.  The state has a fully operational international airport at Jaipur, with flights to Dubai, Sharjah, Bangkok and Singapore. In June 2017, Jaipur airport handled 328,658 passengers, 3,458 tonnes of freight and recorded 8,865 aircraft movements.  Domestic airports are located at Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Kota. The Airports Authority of India plans to operate civil airports in Jaisalmer and Bikaner.  AAI further plans to open an airport at Sawai Madhopur. An air cargo complex at Jaipur, and Inland Container Depots (ICDs) at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bhilwara and Bhiwadi facilitate trade within and outside India.  In April 2017, the state government entered into an agreement with Shri Vallabh Pitte (SVP) Group to setup an aircraft maintenance, repairing and overhaul (MRO) facility in Jhalawar with investment of US$297.48 million. The facility is expected to create about 2,000 new job opportunities Source: Airports Authority of India Airport Name of work Status (%) Jaipur Runway Extension, maintenance of existing runway and drainage & installation of CAT lB ILS 90% Kishangarh Airport Development 71% Domestic airport International airport Airport Projects
  • 24. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN24 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS … (2/2) Source: Airports Authority of India, Airport indicators in Rajasthan Airport 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Jaipur 1,981,951 2,197,959 2,887,195 3,783,458 Udaipur 435,197 457,841 711,187 1,089,899 Jodhpur 303,678 295,863 301,859 350,583 Airport 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Jaipur 19,808 19,852 24,034 32,340 Udaipur 5,636 5,647 7,462 9,084 Jodhpur 2,988 3,058 2,976 3,732 Airport 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Jaipur 6,705 3,259 9,370 16,126 Udaipur 0 35 54 26 Jodhpur 19 12 13 8 No. of passengers Aircraft movement Freight (in tonnes)
  • 25. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN25 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (1/2)  As of June 2017, Rajasthan had a total installed power generation capacity of 20,584.61 MW. This comprised of 6,905.61 MW under state owned projects, 2,670.76 MW under central sector projects and 10,199.95 MW under private sector projects.  In December 2016, Hindustan Zinc Ltd. announced an investment of US$ 100 million in a 15 MW solar energy project, of which a 10 MW solar power project will be installed at Zinc Smelter Debari and the remaining 5 MW solar power project will be installed at Rajpura Dariba mine of Hindustan Zinc.  In January 2017, National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. announced its plans to take over Rajasthan’s 1000 MW Chhabra power plant, followed by 2 plants of 660 MW each.  Solar energy has lit up 26 remote villages in Udaipur district in Rajasthan. The villages are lit up through this renewable energy as it is not connected to the electrical grid. Until now in 91 villages, 6200 houses in Bara, Udaipur & Barmer districts have been lit up under this scheme  In May 2017, Hindustan Construction Company, along with its joint venture partner HSEPL, won a US$ 100.10 million contract from the state government for the construction of Parwan Gravity Dam. Source: Central Electricity Authority Installed power capacity (MW) 6,426.20 7,768.50 8,975.10 10,160.80 12,155.60 14,124.40 16,228.69 17,914.08 19,776.32 20,584.61 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 1 Note: As of June 2017
  • 26. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN26 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (2/2)  As per the Budget 2017-18, the total estimated expenditure for power sector in the state stood at US$ 2.59 billion.  The Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) included in the state were valued at US$ 1.55 billion, which included:  US$ 271.06 million and US$ 194.92 million of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited and Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited, respectively; and  US$ 254.99 million, US$ 253.58 million and US$ 175.98 million of DISCOM Jaipur, DISCOM Jodhpur and DISCOM Ajmer, respectively.  The Government of Rajasthan would provide US$ 363.26 million for the purpose of equity contribution during 2016-17. in addition, US$ 410.33 million has also been allocated for various externally aided projects in the state.  Investment of US$ 4.58 billion is planned to be done by Cairn India, a Vedanta group company, in Rajasthan Mangala gas fields & Raageshwari Deep Gas (RDG) project, so as to add 1,00,000 barrels per day of oil production capacity, by 2017.  In April 2017, Vikram Solar, the country’s leading PV EPC and module manufacturer commissioned a 130MW PV power plant for the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) in Bhadla, Rajasthan. Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, State Budget 2016-17, MVA - Mega Volt Ampere, (1) Upto December, 2015 Volt 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 (1) 765 KV -- -- -- -- 2/6,000 2/6,000 400 KV 9/4,845 9/4,845 9/5,475 9/6,420 9/7,235 9/7,235 220 KV 74/15,255 80/18,425 86/19,815 93/22,105 101/24,075 106/25,585 132 KV 310/18,193.5 329/21,202.5 348/23,222 360/24,724 370/26,068.5 384/27,508.5 New sub-stations and capacity in No/MVA (during 2010-11 and 2015-16)
  • 27. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN27 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM  According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Rajasthan had nearly 0.72 million wire-line subscribers as of May 2017.  As of March 2017, Rajasthan had 21,550,000 internet subscribers. The state recorded a tele-density of 92.24% as of May 2017.  As of April 2017, the state recorded 104,015 new telephone wireless connections of Reliance, 97,852 connections of Bharti Airel and 212,787 wireless connections of BSNL.  By the end of May 2017, 23,816,877 subscribers had submitted request for mobile number portability in Rajasthan. Wireless subscribers 67,686,965 Wireline subscribers 718,259 Internet subscribers (1) 21,550,000 (1) Major telecom operators in Rajasthan  Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)  Bharti Airtel  Tata Teleservices  Reliance Communications  Vodafone Essar  Aircel Limited  IDEA Cellular Services Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, (1) As of March 2017 Telecom Infrastructure (As of May 2017)
  • 28. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN28 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/3)  Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project (RUIDP) was undertaken by the Government of Rajasthan (GoR) with the financial assistance of Asian Development Bank (ADB), in order to provide quality infrastructural facilities in 6 divisional headquarters of Rajasthan, which was later on further extended to 15 more towns (RUIDP Phase-II RUS$IP).  RUIDP Phase- I : Under this program 6 divisional headquarter cities of Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota & Udaipur were included. The major focus areas were - water supply, waste water management, solid waste management, maintenance of the roads, construction of ROBs/flyovers, drainage, slum improvement, firefighting, heritage preservation & medical & health. The total project cost was around US$ 362 million. In addition, Asian Development Bank contributed around US$ 250 million, and the remaining sum was sanctioned by the State Government. With the inclusion of Jaipur and Bisalpur water supply scheme, the cost of the project was increased. The project was successfully completed and the completed loan amount reimbursed.  RUIDP Phase- II (RUS$IP) : After the success of RUIDP-phase-I, Rajasthan Urban Sector Development & Investment Programme (RUS$IP), ADB approved financing the phase-II in 3 tranches. The chief objective of the project is to develop the living conditions & urban environment, enhance social & economic development of 15 urban centres of Rajasthan, namely Alwar, Baran, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Churu, Dholpur, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar, Karauli, Nagaur, Raj Samand, Sawai Madhapur & Sikar.  As per Budget 2016-17, a total of 37 towns are expected to be benefited from phase-IV of RUIDP project for various sewerages, drainages, etc. The total cost allocated for this projects during 2016-17 is US$ 641.61 million. For the development of housing & urban development sector in the state, the state government proposed an allocation of US$ 1.14 billion during 2016-17.  Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) of US$ 467.36 million was allocated to the state, including: • US$ 61.1 million for the Rajasthan Housing Board; • US$ 129.85 million for Jaipur Development Authority; and • For the remaining urban local bodies, an amount of US$ 276.4 million would be provided Source: Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project, Government of Rajasthan; Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
  • 29. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN29 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE … (2/3)  The announcement regarding endowment of US$ 119.15 million for the Externally Aided Rajasthan Urban Sector Development Investment Programme during 2016-17 was also made in the Rajasthan Budget 2016-17.  *Phase-III (Newly approved Project) – with loan assistance from ADB, Government of Rajasthan (GoR) approved the RUS$P - RUIDP Phase III. This program will complement the past and ongoing efforts of GoR in order to improve water supply, sewerage, sanitation to the residents of the selected cities in Rajasthan.  Up to December 2015, the construction work on 250.12 thousand dwelling units was taken up by RHB (Rajasthan Housing Board). Out of these dwelling units, 237.75 thousand have been completed.  The water management works in Banswara and Mount Abu and remaining sewerage works in Bikaner city fall under program loan component. Community awareness and participation consultants (CAPC) will also be engaged to promote community awareness and participation programs.  As per Budget 2016-17, the government proposed an allocation of US$ 5.65 million for the upliftment of National Urban Livelihood Mission in the state. An announcement for the expansion of Wi-Fi facility across selected public areas of Rajasthan was also made by the state government.  Further, US$ 23.95 million has been allocated to HUDCO as a payment of instalment for Police Housing, Moreover, for Rajasthan Transport Infrastructure Development Fund, an allocation of US$ 23.67 million has been made. Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
  • 30. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN30 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE … (3/3)  The Government allocated an amount of US$ 48.13 million for National Urban Health Mission in the state.  The Department of Local Self Government is implementing some programmes.  Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT): This scheme was launched to provide basic infrastructure services to the urban poor in small and medium towns. Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Finance Development Corporation Ltd (RUIFDCO) has been identified as the nodal agency for implementing this scheme.  Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme (IHSDP): The basic objective of this scheme is to provide adequate shelter and basic infrastructure facilities to slum dwellers across identified urban areas.  Sewerage projects: The state government has sanctioned seven sewerage projects of casting worth US$ 87 million at Fatehpur Shekhawati, Deedwana, Balotra, Ganganagar, Nathdwara, Makarana and Banswara; work on six towns has been allotted. However, the state government allocated US$ 11.15 million for the development of ongoing sewerage projects across 7 towns of the state.  For the flow of smooth traffic in the state, the government would undertake the following steps: • Construction of RoB at Bassi Tunga Road. • Widening of the three bridges as well as RoB of Jhotwara. • Construction of two pedestrian under passes. • Work on construction of 8-lane road from RoB of Jagatpura to Goner Road. • Construction of an elevated road from Bhawani Singh Road to Sodala Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17. JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development
  • 31. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN31 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS … (1/2) Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India Sector Projects completed Projects under implementation Projects under planning or in pipeline No US$ million No US$ million No US$ million Roads (SH & NH) 50 558.33 11 769.82 132 3,723.46 Urban infrastructure 21 22.57 9 117.4 7 1,890 Power 1 829.46 4 147.5 3 119.77 Water 1 7.63 - - 2 282.02 IT 1 8.96 - - - - Social 47 61.79 20 30.64 1 1.66 Any other 11 21.05 5 12.28 1 6.97 Total 132 1,509.79 49 1,077.64 146 6,023.88
  • 32. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN32 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS … (2/2) Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, DBFOT: Design, Build, Finance, Operate, Transfer; BOOM- Build, Own, Operate Maintain Project name Sector Type of PPP Project Cost (US$ million) Stage Road Upgradation (Udaipur-Rajasthan/Gujarat Border) Project (BOT) Transport 325.95 Pre-construction Transmission Line (Bikaner-Deedwana-Ajmer) Project (BOOM) Transport 44.23 Operation and maintenance stage Road Upgradation (Gomati Chauraha - Udaipur NH-8) Project (DBFOT) Toll Transport 141.86 Operation and maintenance stage Road Upgradation (Chittorgarh-Neemach-Nimbahera- Pratapgarh) Project (DBFOT) Transport 79.34 Under construction Road Upgradation (Bikaner-Suratgarh) Project (DBFOT) Transport 77.77 Under construction Road Upgradation (Bikaner-Sikar) Project (DBFOT) Transport 101.02 Operation and maintenance stage Road Upgradation (Bar-Bilara-Jodhpur) Project (BOT) Transport 1.39 Completed Construction of Bharatpur Bye-Pass Road (BOT) Transport 2.05 Operation and maintenance stage Cold Storage Project (Sikar) Lease Social and commercial infrastructure 0.79 Operation and maintenance stage Road Upgradation (Rawatsar-Nohar-Bhadra) Project (DBFOT) Transport 45.25 Operation and maintenance stage Cold Storage Project (Bhawanimandi) Lease Social and commercial infrastructure 1.08 Operation and maintenance stage Beawar-Pali-Pindwara NH-14 Road Project (DBFOT) Toll Transport 370.65 Operation and maintenance stage  Details of key public-private partnership projects as of August 2017:
  • 33. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN33 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (1/2) Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry SEZs with Formal Approval(As of June 2017) Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara Village, District Jaipur IT/ITeS 150.28 Somani Worsted Limited Khushkera Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Electronics hardware and software/ ITeS 20 Mansarovar Industrial Development Corporation Kaparda, Jodhpur IT/ITeS 10 GENPACT INDIA Jaipur Electronic hardware and software including IT/ITeS 10 RNB Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Bikaner Textile sector 103.41 Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara village, District Jaipur Handicrafts 165.21 Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur)Limited Jaipur, Rajasthan Engineering and related industries 104.35 Mahindra World City (Jaipur) Limited Village Kalwara, District Jaipur Gems and jewellery 10.13 Mahindra World City (Jaipur) Limited Village Kalwara, District Jaipur IT/ITeS 33.25
  • 34. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN34 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (2/2) Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara Village, District Jaipur IT/ITeS 150.28 Somani Worsted Limited Khushkera Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Electronics hardware and software/ ITeS 20 RNB Infrastructure Private Limited Bikaner Textiles 103.39 Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara and Bhambhoriya villages, District Jaipur Engineering and related industries 103.17 Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara village, District Jaipur Handicraft 165.21 GENPACT Infrastructure (Jaipur) Pvt. Ltd Village Jamdoli, Tehsil Jaipur IT/ITeS 10.11 M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Village Bhambhoriya, District Jaipur Gems and jewellery 10.13 M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Jaipur IT/ITeS 56.91 Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares Arihant Infratech (India) Pvt. Ltd. Udaipur District, Building materials 220 Notified SEZs SEZ with in-principle approval
  • 35. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN35 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE  Human Resource and Social Development • Self defense training will be provided to 360,000 girls in state schools. • Pension scheme developed for international level sportspersons. • Top 10 candidates in RPSC exams to get Rs. 30,000 economical assistance. • Admission in government schools to be increased by 32%, smart labs will be set up in schools. • Economical weaker students from the General Category who get admissions in medical colleges, IITs and NLUs will get Rs 25,000. Those selected for administrative services will get Rs 50,000.For a new Juvenile Homes building across three districts of the state, US$ 774.51 thousand has been allocated.  As per the Budget 2017-18, the government allocated US$ 5.48 billion to the state under the social and community services. Initiatives under Rajasthan Budget 2017-18:
  • 36. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN36 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/2)  The state has a literacy rate of 66.1%; the male literacy rate is 80.5% and the female literacy rate is 52.7%.  The state’s school infrastructure consists of primary (40,184), upper primary (37,034) and secondary/sr. secondary (28,243).  In total, the state had 1,729 colleges including 118 engineering colleges and 67 MBA colleges, that are functional.  As of 2016-17, there were 223 government sanctioned industrial training institutes (ITIs) with a total sanction of 72,979 and 1,653 private it is providing training on 296,528 seating capacity. Moreover, for various ITI schemes in the state, US$ 4.4 million was spent during 2016-171.  The state has around 197 polytechnics with an intake capacity of 50,585 students.  The state has 200 functional Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhalayas (KGBV) established for promoting girls education in the state, wherein education is being imparted to 19,578 girls.  In June 2017, the state government decided to award cash prize to meritorious girl students with an aim to promote women education. The award will be open for girl students of classes VIII, X and XII of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE).  There are 10 Mewat Balika Awasiya Vidhalayas imparting education to 428 girls in the state. Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2016-17 Schools (No) Primary: 40,184 Upper primary: 37,034 Secondary/senior secondary: 28,243 Colleges (No) 1,729 ITIs (No) Government sanctioned: 223 Private sector: 1,653 Functional engineering colleges 118 Functional MBA institutions 67  During 2016-171, under Rajasthan Minority Financial and Development Co-operative Corporation (RMFDCC), loan of US$ 1.82 million was sanctioned to around 1,351 beneficiaries in the state. Rajasthan’s education statistics (2016-17) 1Note: Upto December 2016
  • 37. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN37 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (2/2)  Education – • A total allocation of US$ 4.12 billion for education. • In 2016-17, 670 secondary and senior secondary schools were providing vocational training. An additional 50 schools will start providing vocational training from 2017-18. • Allocation of US$ 11.49 million has been made for creation of computer rooms, art and craft rooms, science rooms, drinking water facility and toilets in 133 schools. • 105 schools to be upgraded in those Panchayats where there is neither a private nor a government school of Senior Secondary level. • Allocation of US$ 17.77 million has been made for coming up of 58 new school buildings and 334 classrooms in 1003 schools.  Higher and Technical Education - • Provision of US$ 3.88 million has been made for creation of Smart science labs featuring 3D animated modules, virtual reality and video feeds in 7 universities. • Provision of US$ 217.2 million has been made for Higher education • Eight new engineering colleges will be opened and US$ 1.1 million has been provisioned for them.  Medical Education - • Provision of US$ 1.55 million has been made for a new Cathlab machine in Medical University, Jaipur. • A paraplegic treatment wing will be established in Rajasthan University of Health Science (RUHS). • Provision of US$ 4.56 million has been made for further development of premises of Medical university which will house ENT, eye and other departments. Source: Rajasthan Budget 2017-18 According to Rajasthan Budget 2017-18 –
  • 38. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN38 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2)  Rajasthan has a 3-tier health infrastructure comprising primary health centres, health units, community health centres & sub-centres  A number of initiatives such as the Chief Minister’s ‘Jeevan Raksha Scheme’ & the World Bank-assisted Rajasthan Health System Development Project have been taken up to improve healthcare facilities in the state.  During 2016-17, 5 new primary health centres were sanctioned and 8 primary healthcare centres were upgraded to community health centres.  A total of 987 AYUSH doctors & 394 nursing staff were active under NHM (National Health Mission), during 2016-17. Community health centres 622 Primary health centres 2,783 Sub-centres 14,457 Sub District Hospitals 347 District hospitals 36 Population served per hospital bed 3,715 Birth rate 1 22.0 Death rate 1 5.2 Infant mortality rate 2 27 Male (2006-10) 64.7 Female (2006-10) 68.3 Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, Sample Registration System (SRS), 1Per thousand persons Health indicators (2014-15) Life expectancy at birth (year) Health infrastructure(as of August 2017)
  • 39. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN39 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (2/2)  As per budget 2017-18, US$ 980.23 million was allocated to the state for the development of the medical, health and family welfare sectors.  As of March 2017, the government is planning on establishing the state as a medical hub, by focusing on providing advanced medical machines to hospitals and facilities of cadaveric transplant, at new medical colleges in the state.  Medical and Health - • Up gradation of Blood banks to blood component separation unit at 7 Districts Hospitals. • Up gradation of 2 Sub Health Centers to PHC, 6 PHC to CHC and 1 CHC to Satellite Hospital.  US$ 15.52 million allocated for the new rooms and quarters at district hopsital of Dholpur.  Provision of US$ 38.8 million for 50 new dental chairs with X-ray machines.  A new trauma centre will be established in Bilara district of Jodhpur.  US$ 0.52 million allocated for screening of breast cancer in 14 district hospitals.  US$ 0.74 million allocated development of IPD room in district hospital of Karauli. Source: Rajasthan Budget 2017-18
  • 40. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN40 CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE  The government allocated US$ 24.34 million for the development of arts and culture in the state.  Youth and Sports • US$ 0.8 million sanctioned for development of girls football, boys wrestling and cycling academy at Kota, Bharatpur and Bikaner respectively. • US$ 0.3 million for establishment of volleyball academy in Jhunjhunu. • Development of Astroturf at hockey Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur  House of Museums: Showcases ethnic art pieces displaying Rajasthani folk culture.  House of Theatres: Plays with high literary value are staged here.  Library: Has books and magazines, along with a record of the forthcoming and past cultural events and exhibitions.  Arts Gallery: Displays arts and crafts created by well-known artists.  Studio: Exhibits paintings and sculptures by well-known artists.  Hostel: Residential facilities.  Cricket, polo and aero-sports, such as parasailing, paragliding, are the popular sports in Rajasthan. The state has various district associations operating under the purview of the Rajasthan Cricket Association. Most important stadiums of the state include Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Chaugan Stadium, Pratap Stadium, Mansarovar Stadium (Jaipur). Golf is another popular sport in the state; water sports is an upcoming area. Rajasthan offers various adventure activities, including camel safari, horse safari, jeep safari and elephant safari.  Key cultural centres in Rajasthan include Jawahar Kala Kendra and Radha Krishan Cultural and Convention Centre in Jaipur, Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal and Meera Kala Mandir in Udaipur, and Desert Cultural Centre in Jaisalmer. Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, State Budget 2016-17 According to Rajasthan Budget 2017-18 –
  • 41. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN41 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (2/2) Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara Village, District Jaipur IT/ITeS 150.28 Somani Worsted Limited Khushkera Industrial Area, Bhiwadi Electronics hardware and software/ ITeS 20 RNB Infrastructure Private Limited Bikaner Textiles 103.39 Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara and Bhambhoriya villages, District Jaipur Engineering and related industries 103.17 Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Kalwara village, District Jaipur Handicraft 165.21 GENPACT Infrastructure (Jaipur) Pvt. Ltd Village Jamdoli, Tehsil Jaipur IT/ITeS 10.11 M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Village Bhambhoriya, District Jaipur Gems and jewellery 10.13 M/s. Mahindra Worldcity (Jaipur) Limited Jaipur IT/ITeS 56.91 Company name or developer Location Primary industry Area in Hectares Arihant Infratech (India) Pvt. Ltd. Udaipur District, Building materials 220 Notified SEZs SEZ with in-principle approval
  • 42. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN42 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE  Human Resource and Social Development • Increase in the mess allowance by four times for the PPP hostels of SJED. • Allocation of US$ 1.21 million and US$ 229.14 thousand for the infrastructure gaps in SJED hostels as well as installation of solar heater systems in SJED residential schools. • In next 3 years, under the Dev Narain Yojana, 6 new residential schools and 5 hostels will be constructed. • Provision of coaching to around 1,000 students that are eligible for IIM, IIT, etc. in Jaipur and Kota. • At a cost of US$ 2.40 million, seven new hostel buildings are to be constructed. • For a new Juvenile Homes building across three districts of the state, US$ 774.51 thousand has been allocated. • Allocation of US$ 678.27 thousand for running of 2 residential schools of 280 capacity during 2016-17.  As per the Budget 2016-17, the government allocated US$ 5.82 billion to the state under the social and community services. Initiatives under Rajasthan Budget 2016-17:
  • 43. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN43 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/2)  The state has a literacy rate of 66.1%; the male literacy rate is 80.5% and the female literacy rate is 52.7%.  The state’s school infrastructure consists of primary (42,441), upper primary (37,645) and secondary/sr. secondary (27,688).  In total, the state had 2,528 colleges including 126 engineering colleges and 77 MBA colleges, that are functional.  As of 2015-16, there were 219 government sanctioned industrial training institutes (ITIs) with a total of 271,713 training seats comprising 54,535 seats for training and 1,597 private ITIs. Moreover, for various ITI schemes in the state, US$ 5.14 million was spent during 2015-16.  The state has around 214 polytechnics with an intake capacity of 56,735 students.  The state has 200 functional Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhalayas (KGBV) established for promoting girls education in the state, wherein education is being imparted to 19,553 girls.  In June 2017, the state government decided to award cash prize to meritorious girl students with an aim to promote women education. The award will be open for girl students of classes VIII, X and XII of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE).  There are 10 Mewat Balika Awasiya Vidhalayas imparting education to 500 girls in the state. Source: Economic Survey of Odisha, University Grants Commission, MCA: Master of Computer Applications, MBA: Master of Business Administration, OBC: Other Backward Class, SEBC: Socially and Educationally Backward Class Schools (No) Primary: 42,441 Upper primary: 37,645 Secondary/senior secondary: 27,688 Colleges (No) 2,528 ITIs (No) Government sanctioned: 219 Private sector: 1,597 Functional engineering colleges 126 Functional MBA institutions 77  During 2015-16 (till December 2015), under Rajasthan Minority Financial and Development Co-operative Corporation (RMFDCC), loan of US$ 1.35 million was sanctioned to around 1,856 beneficiaries in the state. Rajasthan’s education statistics (2015-16)
  • 44. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN44 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (2/2)  Education – • A total allocation of US$ 3.54 billion for the school education. • Provision of US$ 8.95 million and US$ 7.31 million for providing the vocational training in around 380 schools and for the construction of Shardey Balika hostels, respectively. • Jansahbhagita School Development Scheme, an allocation of US$ 3.81 million has been proposed. • Three upper primary schools in the state will be upgraded to secondary schools for specially abled students. • Allocation of US$ 27.49 million has been made for fulfilling the civil works in across 445 secondary as well as senior secondary schools of the state. • 61 Swami Vivekanand Modal Schools and all Shardey Balika Hostels will be operational during 2016-17 • For the rebuilding of 60 derelict secondary and senior secondary schools, an allocation of US$ 7.63 million has been made by the state government.  Higher and Technical Education - • Initiation of new under graduate courses and post graduate courses in 13 colleges and 11 colleges, respectively, of the state. • Provision of US$ 15.96 million and US$ 26.42 million for the construction of new college buildings as well as development of infrastructure of colleges and universities in the state. • Establishment of Bikaner Technical University and implementation of Wi-Fi services across 5 colleges on pilot basis, during 2016-17.  Medical Education - • Provision of US$ 611.06 thousand each for the development of cobalt machine in Udaipur and modular operation theatre in Ajmer. • For constructing a new building of senior resident hostel in Udaipur, an allocation of US$ 2.21 million has been made. • Provision of US$ 64.16 million for increasing 350 MBBS seats in medical colleges of the state. Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 According to Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 –
  • 45. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN45 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2)  Rajasthan has a 3-tier health infrastructure comprising primary health centres, health units, community health centres & sub-centres  A number of initiatives such as the Chief Minister’s ‘Jeevan Raksha Scheme’ & the World Bank-assisted Rajasthan Health System Development Project have been taken up to improve healthcare facilities in the state.  During 2015-16, 3 primary health centres were upgraded to community health centres.  A total of 138 AYUSH doctors & 171 nursing staff were active under NHM (National Health Mission), during 2015-16 (up to December 2015). Community health centres 571 Primary health centres 2,132 Sub-centres 14,408 Hospitals 114 Dispensaries 194 Population served per hospital bed 3,715 Birth rate 1 1,510 Death rate 1 25.6 Infant mortality rate 2 6.5 Male (2006-10) 64.7 Female (2006-10) 68.3 Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, Sample Registration System (SRS), 1Per thousand persons Health indicators (2014-15) Life expectancy at birth (year) Health infrastructure as of December 2015
  • 46. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN46 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (2/2)  As per budget 2015-16, US$ 923.83 million was allocated to the state for the development of the medical & health sectors.  As of March 2017, the government is planning on establishing the state as a medical hub, by focusing on providing advanced medical machines to hospitals and facilities of cadaveric transplant, at new medical colleges in the state.  The other allocations provided to the state during 2015-16 include: • Allocation of US$ 55.05 million and US$ 16.11 million for Nisulk Drug Distribution Scheme & Nisulk Janch Yojana through DMHS respectively, including the construction of 9 primary health centres, 2 community health centres and 54 sub centre buildings. • For National Rural Health Mission (NHM), the Government allocated US$ 244.21 million. • Allocation of US$ 4.60 million & US$ 12.98 million was made for Mukhya Mantri Jeevan Raksha Kosh Yojana & Dhanvantari Ambulance Service Yojana, respectively. • US$ 109.50 million was set aside for Family Welfare Department including US$ 26.11 million for Subh Laxmi Yojana.  Medical and Health - • Upgrading of 2 sub centres to PHC. • Allocation of US$ 763.82 thousand for providing government hospitals with new wheel chairs, beds, etc.  For National Health Mission, US$ 262.14 million has been allocated  US$ 763.82 thousand allocated for the new Swasthaya Bhawan Building.  Provision of 7 mobile dental vans & 100 new dental chairs for the divisional headquarters.  For the setting up of food security laboratories across 5 more districts of the state, an allocation of US$ 4.2 million has been made.  For the construction of new buildings of PHC, sub centres as well CHC, an allocation of US$ 763.82 thousand has been made.  In June 2017, the state government has signed an MoU with three funding agencies to improve the nutritional scenario of the children in the state. A target has been set for the treatment of 16,500 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition. Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17
  • 47. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN47 CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE  The government allocated US$ 11.96 million for the development of arts and culture in the state.  Youth and Sports • US$ 2.65 million sanctioned for development and maintenance of various stadiums • Self defence raining will be provided to 150 thousand girls for next three years • Provision of US$ 611.06 thousand for the Indoor Halls in 5 blocks • One state level team for Kabaddi and Hockey will be sponsored by RIICO and RSMM • For the new capacity hostel in SMS stadium, an amount of US$ 1.52 million has been allocated Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur  House of Museums: Showcases ethnic art pieces displaying Rajasthani folk culture.  House of Theatres: Plays with high literary value are staged here.  Library: Has books and magazines, along with a record of the forthcoming and past cultural events and exhibitions.  Arts Gallery: Displays arts and crafts created by well-known artists.  Studio: Exhibits paintings and sculptures by well-known artists.  Hostel: Residential facilities.  Cricket, polo and aero-sports, such as parasailing, paragliding, are the popular sports in Rajasthan. The state has various district associations operating under the purview of the Rajasthan Cricket Association. Most important stadiums of the state include Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Chaugan Stadium, Pratap Stadium, Mansarovar Stadium (Jaipur). Golf is another popular sport in the state; water sports is an upcoming area. Rajasthan offers various adventure activities, including camel safari, horse safari, jeep safari and elephant safari.  Key cultural centres in Rajasthan include Jawahar Kala Kendra and Radha Krishan Cultural and Convention Centre in Jaipur, Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal and Meera Kala Mandir in Udaipur, and Desert Cultural Centre in Jaisalmer. Source: Economic Review of Rajasthan 2015-16, State Budget 2016-17 According to Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 –
  • 48. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN48  In January 2016, Jaipur and Udaipur were selected to be developed under the Phase I of Smart City challenge.  The state of Rajasthan has proposed a total investment of US$ 986.41 million to develop Ajmer, Jaipur, Kota and Udaipur as smart cities over the next five years.  The state government has also setup an 11-member SPV for Jaipur and a 13-member body for Udaipur. These vehicles will approve, sanction and execute the projects besides mobilising resources from various sources to ensure timely and efficient execution of plans.  In June 2016, Rajasthan Chief Minister dedicated a number of projects for Jaipur smart city including a rooftop solar power plant, 14 traditional step wells, parking and real-time Public Information System in Bus-Q-Shelter.  During September 2016, cities of Kota and Ajmer were chosen to be developed under the smart city program, in the third round of selection. SMART CITIES Source: Aranca Research, News articles Cities Population Literacy Rate Ajmer 2,583,052 69.33% Udaipur 3,068,420 61.82% Kota 1,951,014 76.56% Jaipur 6,626,178 75.51% Kota Udaipur Ajmer Jaipur
  • 49. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN49 KEY INDUSTRIES … (1/2)  Bureau of Investment Promotion (BIP) and Rajasthan Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO) are responsible for promoting investments and developing industrial infrastructure in the state. The Government of Rajasthan is promoting the development of several SEZs across the state for sectors such as gems and jewellery, handicrafts, IT, electronics, automotive/auto components and textiles.  Rajasthan is endowed with two critical resources that are essential for solar power production: high level of solar radiation per square inch and large amounts of contiguous, relatively flat, undeveloped land. The natural resources, policy incentives, strategic location and infrastructure in the state are favourably suited for investments in sectors such as cement, IT and ITeS, ceramics, tourism, automotive and agro-based industries.  According to state budget 2017-18, the Government of Rajasthan allocated US$ 223.53 million for the industry and minerals sector.  Industries • For the Start-up Policy 2015, an allocation of US$ 1.65 million has been made • In Karoli, a 122 acre green field electronic manufacturing cluster will be set up • Skill development training in textile will be given to 11,000 youth of the state • Online portal of RIPs* will be implemented in every district of the state • RIICO will increase the land bank to 10,000 hectare for the industries with GIS provision. Source: Rajasthan Budget 2016-17, RIPs*: Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme Key industries in Rajasthan  Cement  Auto and auto components  Tourism  Textile  IT and ITeS  Agro-based industry  Ceramics  Gems and jewellery  Mining & minerals  Marble  Handicraft  Steel  Ceramics
  • 50. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN50 KEY INDUSTRIES … (2/2)  Small scale industries - • Portal of handmade in Rajasthan to be initiated • Establishment of MSME facilitation centre as well as livelihood business incubator in each district of the state • Five times increase in the provision for Rajasthan Leather Handicraft and Modernisation Scheme. • Initiation of sub DIC office in Sujangarh • For training 6,000 artisans through RUDA professionals, a provision of US$ 305.53 thousand has been made. • US$ 0.41 million will be invested for development of Khadi sector  Out of the total allocated budget for operating industries and minerals sector, US$ 22.91 million was proposed to be allocated to the Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) of Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd. In addition, US$ 36.15 million was proposed to be allocated for the Industries Department and US$ 1.05 million for the Bureau of Investment Promotion of the state.  In May 2017, Kai Group, a Japan-based kitchen equipment and personal care company, decided to invest US$ 26.03 million in India over the next three years. The company has set up a plant in Neemrana worth US$ 11.15 million. Year Number Proposed Investments (US$ billion) 2008 102 4,450.11 2009 88 2,878.74 2010 122 6,546.56 2011 165 5,146.36 2012 163 3,331.14 2013 151 6,803 2014 78 1,216.82 2015 (1) 64 1,020.23 Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, State Budget 2016-17, IEM: Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum, (1) As of October 2015 According to Rajasthan Budget 2016-17 –
  • 51. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN51 KEY INDUSTRIES – CEMENT … (1/2)  Rajasthan has huge reserves of cement-grade and Steel-Melting- Shop (SMS) grade limestone. SMS-grade limestone from Jaisalmer is supplied to various steel plants in the country.  Rajasthan has 21 major cement plants, having a total capacity of 55 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). It is the largest cement-producing state in India.  The state has about 17% share in cement grade limestone reserves of India.  Rajasthan is host to all major cement producers in the country, with significant presence across the state.  Given the availability of huge cement grade limestone reserves, more than 10 cement plants would be installed in the state in near future, particularly in Chittorgarh, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur and Pali.  In September 2016, Emami Cement bagged limestone-mining lease for Nagaur 3B1b, Deh block in Rajasthan at a cost of US$ 4.5 per tonne. The block has an estimated reserve of 168Mt.  As of March 2016, UltraTech Cement Ltd. commissioned its clinker plant of 2Mta in Shambhupura, Rajasthan. Key players  ACC Limited  Ambuja Cement Limited  Shree Cement Limited  Grasim Industries Limited
  • 52. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN52 KEY INDUSTRIES – CEMENT … (2/2) ACC Ltd Ambuja Cements Ltd Shree Cement Grasim Industries Ltd  ACC is the largest cement producer in India; its plant at Lakheri (Bundi), Rajasthan, has a production capacity of 1.5 MTPA. The company generated total income of US$ 1.75 billion in 2016. The company is also one of the largest manufacturers of ready-mix concrete in India.  Ambuja Cements Limited has cement plants in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.  The production facility in Rajasthan has a capacity of 2.8 MTPA. During 2016, the company recorded revenues of US$ 1.53 billion. The company has an integrated cement plant at Rabriyawas, District Pali, Rajasthan.  Shree Cement is the largest cement manufacturer in North India and among the top six cement manufacturing groups in the country. The company sells cement under the brands of Shree Ultra, Bangur and Rockstrong.  Shree Cement has manufacturing plants at Beawar, Ras, Khushkhera, Suratgarh and Jaipur in Rajasthan. The revenues generated by the company stood at US$ 1.55 billion during 2016-17.  Grasim Industries Limited is a flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group.  Grasim’s subsidiary UltraTech Cement has 11 integrated plants, 15 grinding units, five bulk terminals and 101 ready-mix concrete plants across India, the UAE, Bahrain, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.  UltraTech Cement has a capacity of 53.9 MTPA. The company has plants at Kotputli and Shambhupura in Rajasthan. The company recorded total income of US$ 6.39 billion in 2016-17.
  • 53. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN53 KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING … (1/6) Copper Khetri belt in Jhunjhunu district and Dariba in Alwar district. Deposits of copper also reported to be found in Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Pali, Rajsamand, Sikar, Sirohi and Udaipur districts. Lead-Zinc Zawar in Udaipur district, Bamnia Kalan, Rajpura-Dariba in Rajsamand and Rampura/Agucha in Bhilwara district. Lead-zinc occurrences also reported from Ajmer, Chittorgarh, Pali and Sirohi districts. Gold Banswara and Sirohi districts. Silver Ajmer, Bhilwara, Jhunjhunu, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts. Source: Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Mines, Government of India  Rajasthan is among the largest mineral-producing states in India. Around 79 varieties of minerals are available in the state and 57 minerals are produced on a commercial scale. Some of the important minerals found in the state are asbestos (amphibole), barytes, feldspar, fireclay, fluorspar, iron ore (magnetite and hematite), ochre, pyrite, silver, phosphate fluoride, wollastonite, rock phosphate, copper, lead-zinc, gypsum, clay, granite, marble, sandstone, dolomite, calcite, emeralds and garnets. It is home to the second highest number of mines in the country (557 mines). The state is a leading producer of major minerals such as wollastonite, lead-zinc, calcite, gypsum, rock phosphate, ochre, silver as well as minor minerals such as marble, sandstone, serpentine (green marble), etc., which contribute almost 90-100% to national production.  The production of concentrated copper in the state increased from 43.2 thousand tonnes in 2012-13 to 51.2 thousand tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17. Production of iron ore in the state increased from 696 thousand tonnes in 2013-14 to 1,109 thousand tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17. Production of lead & zinc ore in the state increased from 8.7 million tonnes in 2012-13 to 10.72 million tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17. Production of lead concentrate in the state increased from 184.4 thousand tonnes in 2012-13 to 237 thousand tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17. Production of zinc concentrate in the state increased from 1.49 million tonnes in 2012-13 to 1.51 million tonnes in 2014-15. Production of manganese ore in the state increased from 4,987 tonnes in 2013-14 to 6,059 tonnes in 2014-15. It was 1,270 tonnes in April 2016 to February 2016-17  Production of ball clay in the state increased from 1.54 million tonnes in 2012-13 to 1.75 million tonnes in 2014-15. Production of dolomite in the state increased from 224.8 thousand tonnes in 2012-13 to 381.3 thousand tonnes in 2014-15. Production of garnet (abrasive) increased from 614 tonnes in 2012-13 to 725 tonnes in 2014-15. Production of limestone increased from 52.54 million tonnes in 2013- 14 to 61.54 million tonnes in 2014-15. Key ferro-alloy industries in Odisha
  • 54. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN54 KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING … (2/6) Name of mineral Unit Production Copper ore Tonnes 1,013,888 Limestone Thousand tonnes 60,382 Iron ore Thousand tonnes 1,109 Silver Kg 397,330 Manganese Ore Tonnes 1,270 Lead & Zinc Ore Tonnes 10,719,918 Lignite Thousand tonnes 6,384 Phosphorite Tonnes 733,385 Source: Ministry of Mines, Government of India, Bureau of Investment Promotion  As per Budget 2017-18, US$ 4.1 million was allocated by the state government for the Mines and Geology Department. The state government allocated US$ 22.91 million for environment, road and medical-related works during 2016-17.  Rajasthan accounts for 23.92 million tones in resources of tungsten ore which contributes ~17% of India’s resources. In 2015, the state’s copper ore resources accounted for 49.86% of the country’s resources. In terms of production, Rajasthan produces ~ 32% of the total copper production of India. As of November 2015, the state had 3,403 mining leases for major minerals and 11,861 mining leases for minor chemicals. Rajasthan produced 1.01 million tonnes of copper ore and 51.2 thousand tonnes of concentrated copper in April 2016 – February 2017.  The state has come up with - New Mineral Policy, 2015. The main emphasis of the policy is on widespread job-creation, introducing cutting-edge technology in exploitation, minimizing wastage and act as a source of higher revenue generation for the government.  As on February 2016, the total value of mineral production in the state of Rajasthan was recorded at US$ 303.85 million. This was 9.9% of the total production value for the country. The state produced minerals worth US$ 3.7 billion in April 2016 – February 2017.  In line with the state government's agenda of becoming the top mining destination in the country, Rajasthan government is holding an open auction of a copper block and four limestone blocks. Mineral production in the state of Rajasthan (April 2016 – March 2017)
  • 55. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN55 KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING … (3/6)  Base and noble metals: Rajasthan has immense potential for mining base metals and noble metals in a belt that covers the following districts: Alwar, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Jaipur, Dausa, Bharatpur, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Rajsamand, Pali, Sirohi, Udaipur, Banswara and Dungarpur.  Dimensional stones: The state has substantial reserves of different varieties of dimensional stones such as marble, granite, sandstone and slate, with tremendous potential for exports and forward linkages with the construction industry.  Lignite: Rajasthan has about 5,720 million tonnes of lignite reserves in the districts of Barmer, Bikaner, Nagaur, Jaisalmer and Jalore. Lignite is being produced in Barmer and Matasukh area of Nagaur. Some lignite blocks in the districts of Barmer, Bikaner and Nagaur have been allotted for setting up thermal power plants.  Ceramics: The availability of clay and feldspar in Rajasthan makes it an excellent location for ceramic-related industries (e.g., white-ware, floorings and bone-china). Around 500 ceramic industries, including glass and mineral grinding units, operate in the state. Key players in mining industry  Hindustan Zinc Limited  Hindustan Copper Limited  Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Limited (RSMML) Key players in ceramics industry  Kajaria Ceramics Limited  Liberty Whiteware Limited  Jaipur Ceramics Private Limited Key players in marble industry  Elegant Marble and Granite Inc  Maadhav Marbles and Granites Limited
  • 56. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN56 KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING: MINING … (4/6) Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) Hindustan Copper Ltd Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Limited (RSMML)  HZL is a part of the Vedanta Resources Group and has four mines in Rajasthan. Rampura Agucha mine is a zinc mine with annual ore production capacity of 6.15 MTPA.  Sindesar Khurd mine has reserves and a resource base of 85.0 million tonnes. Sindesar Khurd has annual ore production capacity of 2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA)  Rajpura Dariba mine has an annual ore production capacity of 0.9 million tonnes and bulk concentrate production at Rajpura Dariba has resulted in significant recovery improvements of zinc, lead and silver. It generated a revenue of US$ 2.4 billion in 2014-15.  The Zawar mine has a reserves and resources base of 76.4 MT, with ore production capacity of 1.2 MTPA. The company recorded total income of US$ 1.27 billion during April-September 2015 and US$ 3.3 billion in 2016-17.  Hindustan Copper Limited is a public sector undertaking under the administrative control of the Ministry of Mines. It is a vertically integrated copper producing company, with facilities of mining, beneficiation, smelting, refining and casting of refined copper metal into downstream-saleable products. The company generated revenues of US$ 0.19 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 72.90 million during April 2015-September 2015 and US$ 207.7 million in 2016- 17. HCL has four operating units of mines and plants, one of which is the Khetri Copper Complex (KCC) at Khetrinagar in Rajasthan.  RSMML is a public sector enterprise of the Government of Rajasthan, primarily engaged in mining and marketing of industrial minerals. The company has various Strategic Business Units (SBUs) in Rajasthan. The rock phosphate SBU is located at Udaipur, gypsum SBU at Bikaner, limestone SBU at Jodhpur and lignite SBU at Jaipur.  Going forward, RSMML is targeting cost-effective technological innovations in mining and diversifying into mineral- based downstream projects.
  • 57. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN57 KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING: CERAMIC … (5/6) Kajaria Ceramics Ltd Liberty Whiteware Ltd Jaipur Ceramics Pvt Ltd  Kajaria Ceramics is the largest manufacturer of ceramic tiles in India. The company has seven manufacturing plants, with an annual capacity of 45.2 million sq m.  The company exports tiles to more than 20 countries worldwide.  The company recorded revenues of US$ 445.4 million in 2016-17  Kajaria Ceramics has a manufacturing plant at Gailpur, Rajasthan, with an annual capacity of 21.5 million sq m.  Kajaria has several certifications, including ISO 9001 (for quality management), ISO 14001 (for environment management), OHSAS 18001 (for safety and health management) and SA-8000 (for commitment to society), ISO 22000 (for food safety management), ISO 50001 (for energy management).  Liberty Whiteware Limited has a sanitary-ware unit, located at Neemrana in Rajasthan.  The company has an annual production capacity of 500,000 pieces.  Company is engaged in the production of bathroom products includes shower trays, wash basins and sinks.  Jaipur Ceramics has a ceramics plant on the outskirts of Jaipur, with a bone china capacity of 1,500 tonnes per annum.  The company has a workforce of about 700 people, including highly skilled and semi-skilled employees.  Jaipur Ceramics has an in-house facility for making kiln furniture and can produce tiles and pillars for captive use; the capacity is about 18 tonnes per month.
  • 58. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN58 KEY INDUSTRIES – MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING: CERAMIC … (6/6) Elegant Marbles & Granite Industries Ltd Maadhav Marbles and Granites Ltd  Elegant Marbles & Granite Industries Limited markets and processes marble and granite and offers over 84 colours in the Indian market. The company has a factory at Abu Road, Rajasthan.  The company’s total installed capacity for processing marble and granite is 2.5 million sq ft.  The company imports marble from Italy, France, Norway, Spain, Greece and Nepal.  Madhav Marbles and Granites Limited exports its products to North America, South America, Canada, Europe, Australia, South Africa, Russia and the Far East.  The company has an installed capacity of 600,000 sq m per annum for processing granite tiles.  The marble division is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
  • 59. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN59 KEY INDUSTRIES – AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS … (1/2)  The Alwar and Jaipur districts are close to major auto production hubs of the country such as Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Gurgaon and Dharuhera (Haryana); offering excellent advantages for setting up of auto and auto ancillary units.  Over 100 units are currently functional in Bhiwadi, Neemrana and Pathredi in Alwar district, Rajasthan. These are the 3 main auto clusters in Rajasthan.  Special auto and engineering zones have been developed in Pathredi Industrial Area and Bhiwadi.  Rajasthan has become a prominent base for auto manufacturing with the establishment of a growing auto cluster in Alwar district and Honda's facility at Bhiwadi.  Neemrana–Japanese zone: A 1,167-acre industrial area in Neemrana has been developed especially for industrial units from Japan. Automotive units of Nissin Brakes, TPR Auto parts, Takata India, Nippon Steel, Toyota Gosei, Mikuni India and Toyota Kirloskar Motor are present in this zone.  Hero MotoCorp announced its plans to invest US$ 763.82 million for building new manufacturing plants across the globe, for increasing its global production capacity. Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, News articles Some of the key players  Amtek Auto Limited  Ashok Leyland  TAFE  Honda Siel Cars India Limited
  • 60. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN60 KEY INDUSTRIES – AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS … (2/2) Amtek Auto Ltd Ashok Leyland Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd (TAFE) Honda Siel Cars India Ltd  Amtek Auto Limited is a flagship company of the Amtek Group; it is a leading Indian supplier of auto components, with operations in forgings, machining and sub-assemblies. The company’s plant is located at Bhiwadi, District Alwar (Rajasthan). The company supplies over 300 varieties of components and assemblies to leading domestic and global vehicle manufacturers. Its annual machining capacity is 92 million units. The company’s revenue, in 2016-17, stood at US$ 310.3 million .  Ashok Leyland is a flagship company of the Hinduja Group; it is among the leading manufacturer of commercial vehicles in India. The company has an assembling plant in Alwar (Rajasthan). Ashok Leyland entered into a JV with the Alteams Group, Finland, to manufacture High Pressure Die-Castings (HPDC) and aluminium products, predominantly for the automotive and telecommunications sectors. The company’s total income was US$ 3.76 billion in 2016-17.  TAFE is in the tractor manufacturing business; its subsidiary, TAFE Motors and Tractors Limited, has an engine plant at Alwar and a transmissions plant at Parwanoo.  The diesel engine plant at Alwar, Rajasthan, produces a range of air and water cooled diesel engines from 14 HP to 80 HP. TAFE is certified by ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 27001.  HSCI was incorporated in December 1995 as a JV between Honda Motor Co, Japan and Siel Limited, a Siddharth Shriram Group company. The company’s total annual manufacturing capacity is 100,000 cars.  The company’s product range includes Honda Jazz, Honda City, Honda Civic, Honda CRV and Honda Accord. In Rajasthan, the company has a plant located at Tapakura.
  • 61. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN61 KEY INDUSTRIES – TEXTILES … (1/2)  Rajasthan has a leading position in the production of polyester viscose yarn and synthetic suiting material as well as processing of low-cost, low-weight fabric (at Pali, Balotra, Sanganer and Bagru). Jaipur is a well-known centre for manufacturing garments, primarily for exports. Bhilwara has emerged as India's largest manufacturer of suiting fabrics and yarn. Around 16 ATDC smart centres have been opened in Rajasthan to train people. Availability of raw material and trained labour has promoted the growth of the textile industry and has driven establishment of many textile units in the state. Nine integrated textile parks have been sanctioned in the state at an approved investment of US$ 276 million. With a network of backward and forward linkages, Rajasthan’s textile industry offers significant competitive advantages.  During April-June 2015, 42.08 thousand tonnes of cotton yarn was produced in the state. Production of spun yarn in the state during 2015-16, stood at 249.14 million kg. As per Rajasthan economic review 2016-17, cotton production is estimated to be 1.325 million bales. Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, Cotton Board, Rajasthan economic review 2016-17 Some of the sanctioned textile parks in Rajasthan  Jaipur Texweaving Park Ltd, Kishangarh  Kishangarh Hi-Tech Textile Park Ltd, Kishangah  Next Gen Textile Park Pvt Ltd, Pali  Jaipur Integrated Texcraft Park Pvt Ltd, Bagru  Bharat Fabtex and Corporate Park Pvt Ltd, Pali  Mewar Industrial Textile Park Ltd, Pali Types of textiles in Rajasthan  Block printing – Sanganer, Jaipur, Bagru  Bandhani – Jodhpur, Pali, Jaipur, Udaipur and Nathdwara  Zari/Zardosi  Quilting Some of the key players  Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd  Jaykay Enterprises Ltd  Shree Rajasthan Syntex Limited  Shriram Rayons Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana 5.59 Design and technological upgradation 0.76 Human resource development 6.20 Total 12.55 Funds released under Handicraft Schemes (2015-16)- US$ million
  • 62. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN62 KEY INDUSTRIES – TEXTILES … (2/2) Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd Jaykay Enterprises Ltd Shree Rajasthan Syntex Ltd Shriram Rayons  Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Limited (RSWM) is a flagship company of LNJ Bhilwara Group. The company produces yarn, fabric, garments and denim; it is one of the largest producers and exporters of polyester- viscose blended yarn in the country.  The company operates around 360,000 spindles and produces 110,000 MT of yarn annually.  RSWM has plants in Banswara, Mordi, Kharigram, Mandpam, Ringas and Rishabdev.  Jaykay Enterprises Ltd (formerly J K Synthetics Ltd) produces a wide range of synthetic fibres, including nylon yarn and high-tenacity yarn for industrial application, e.g., fishing industry, tyre cord, polyester-filament yarn, polyester staple fibre and tows and acrylic staple fibre.  The company’s plant is located at Kota in Rajasthan and registered a total income of US$ 0.96 million in 2016-17.  Shree Rajasthan Syntex Limited is a manufacturer of synthetic yarn, including acrylic, polyester, viscose and polypropylene multi-filament yarn.  The company registered a total income of US$ 40.16 million 2016-17.  The company’s plants are located at Dungarpur and Jaipur in Rajasthan.  Shriram Rayons, a part of DCM Shriram Industrial Group, is among the country's major manufacturers of high grade rayon tyre cord. It has nylon and rayon conversion facilities catering to the needs of the domestic and international markets.  The manufacturing plant is located at Kota; the technology partners of the company are Beunit Fibres Inc, USA and Chemtex Inc, USA.
  • 63. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN63 KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (1/2)  Developers and investors are offered attractive investment opportunities through the state’s popular tourist attractions that include historic cities (Jaipur, Udaipur), wildlife sanctuaries (Sariska, Ranthambore) and deserts (Jodhpur, Jaisalmer).  In 2015-16, 41.50 million domestic tourists and 1.47 million foreign tourists visited Rajasthan. As per Budget 2016-17, US$ 23.65 million was allocated by the government for improving the condition of the tourism sector in the state.  The state government is encouraging JVs and contract management of private heritage properties (forts, fortresses, palaces and havelis) as well as identifying heritage government properties to award on a lease basis.  As per state budget 2016-17 • There will be a hike of 79% in allocations for tourist area development works • For new museum of records as well as reference library in Jodhpur’s Oriental Research Institute, an allocation of US$ 1.64 million and US$ 229.14 thousand respectively has been proposed • US$ 252.06 thousand has been allocated for the renovation of Kathak Kendra in Jaipur. Moreover, for Jawahar Kala Kendra, an allocation of US$ 1.06 million has been made. Source: Ministry of tourism, Government of India Tourist arrivals in Rajasthan (in million) 25.60 25.50 27.10 28.60 30.30 30.29 33.07 41.50 1.10 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.43 1.52 1.47 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Domestic Foreign Key Hotels  Rambagh Palace  Rajvilas  Udaivilas  Fairmont  ITC-Sheraton  The Oberoi  Holiday Inn  Radisson Blu  Le Meridien
  • 64. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN64 KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (2/2)  The state runs famous luxury tourist trains such as Royal Rajasthan on Wheels and Palace on Wheels, which connect some of Rajasthan’s important tourist destinations to other states. Source: The Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan
  • 65. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN65 KEY INDUSTRIES – IT & ITeS … (1/4)  Rajasthan is emerging as one of the best locations in India to invest in the IT/ITeS sector. IT parks with special infrastructure have been set up at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota and Alwar.  Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme 2014 – • Every training institute enabling the candidate to get employed in IT/ITeS, will be given training incentive of US$ 34 per candidate for imparting training on communication or soft skills • Labour laws to be simplified • Rajasthan Venture Capital Fund (RVCF) will support in terms of venture capital • BPO/KPOs will be given 50% capital investment subsidy for increasing infrastructure for training  Rajasthan e-Governance IT & ITeS Policy 2015: • The policy was released on November 5, 2015 in Jaipur. The previous IT and ITeS Policy aimed at controlling the IT services in order to implement e-Governance initiatives in the state for the betterment of the citizens. • This new policy has been released in order to develop public departments and increase the promotion of IT/ITeS/ESDM/Robotics sectors in the state. • The robotics, ESDM and manufacturing sectors have been added in the policy for the first time. • The policy has was developed by the support of technical experts, academician, various institutions, and for fulfilling the public opinion. • Under the state category of eGovernance Awards for the year 2017, Rajasthan won ‘Winners of Excellence”.  The state government allocated US$ 111.77 million for the Department of Information Technology and Communication in the state for 2017-18.  In January 2017, Government of Rajasthan launched its pilot project of cashless transactions in the state’s Bharatpur district, Rarah gram panchayat Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion, Government of Rajasthan, ESDM - Electronic System Design & Manufacturing
  • 66. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN66 KEY INDUSTRIES – IT & ITeS … (2/4) Source: State Budget, Government of Rajasthan  According to Rajasthan Budget 2016-17, following steps will be taken by the state government – • Establishment of Command and Control Centres in the state’s 7 divisional headquarters • Construction of new data centre building in the state for the development of the IT sector • Implementation of IT enabled monitoring of wildlife as well as other forest activities, Key players  Infosys  Tech Mahindra  Genpact  Wipro Technologies
  • 67. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN67 KEY INDUSTRIES – IT & ITeS … (3/4) Infosys Tech Mahindra Genpact  Infosys was set up in 1981; it is engaged in IT consulting, modular global sourcing, process re-engineering, and BPO services. The company has operations in the US, India, China, Australia, Japan, the Middle East, the UK, Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Poland, Canada and several other countries. Infosys also has marketing and technological alliances with Informatica, IBM, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, etc. The company recorded total revenue of US$ 10.01 billion during 2015-16 and US$ 11.1 billion in 2016-17.  Infosys BPO, the company’s BPO services division, has opened BPO campuses at the Mahindra Worldcity, Jaipur, Rajasthan. The company has also launched various industry-specific programmes in Rajasthan, where it collaborates with universities in the state to improve BPO-specific skill sets.  Tech Mahindra is a global systems integrator and business transformation consulting firm focused on the communications industry. It recorded total income of US$ 4.64 billion during 2016-17. The company provides a wide variety of services, ranging from IT strategy and consulting to system integration, design, application development, implementation, maintenance and product engineering. Tech Mahindra has accreditations such as ISO 9001:2008 certification, SEI-CMM level 5 assessments and is also CMMI level 5 certified for software development processes. The company has set up two software development centres in Jaipur, Rajasthan.  Formerly known as GE Capital International Services, Genpact was set up in India in 1997.  The company provides a wide range of business process, technology and knowledge services in finance and accounting, collections and customer relations, insurance, procurement and supply chain, analytics, software and IT infrastructure.  The company employs about 67,900 professionals. It has a global operation centre in Jaipur.
  • 68. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN68 KEY INDUSTRIES – IT & ITeS … (4/4) Wipro Technologies  Wipro Technologies was established in 1945; it is engaged in IT services, product engineering, technology infrastructure services, BPO and other consulting solutions. The company also provides services such as application development, deployment and maintenance, business intelligence and customer relationship management. Based in Bengaluru, the company has 72 plus global delivery centres and 50 plus industry-specific 'Centres of Excellence' in over 54 countries.  The total income of Wipro was recorded at US$ 7.82 billion in 2015-16 and US$ 9 billion in 2016-17. Wipro Technologies has set up a campus at the Mahindra World City in Jaipur.
  • 69. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN69 KEY INDUSTRIES – CHEMICALS  The key chemicals produced in Rajasthan include fertilisers, caustic soda and pesticides.  The principal industrial complexes for chemicals are at Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur and Bhilwara. Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd (CFCL) P I Industries Ltd DCM Shriram Industries Ltd  CFCL manufactures and distributes urea, agri-inputs, fertilisers, plant protection chemicals, seeds and bio- fertilisers. The company has two nitrogenous fertiliser (urea) plants near Kota in Rajasthan, with an annual capacity of about 2 MTPA of urea. It is among the largest fertiliser complexes in the private sector in India and generated total income of US$ 1.18 billion during 2016-17.  P I Industries mainly produces organo-phosphorous insecticides. The company manufacturers and markets agrochemicals, plant nutrients, specialty fertilisers and hybrid seeds. It generated total income of US$ 375.6 million during 2016-17. The company has its R&D unit at Udaipur in Rajasthan.  DCM Shriram Industries Limited is a diversified group with operations in sugar, alcohol, organic and inorganic chemicals, drug intermediates, rayon tyre cord, shipping containers and processed cotton yarn.  The company has a manufacturing facility in Kota, Rajasthan. It generated total income of US$ 233.7 million during 2016-17.
  • 70. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.orgRAJASTHAN70 KEY INDUSTRIES – STEEL  Rajasthan’s steel industry comprises re-rolling and stainless steel units located mainly in Jodhpur, Alwar and Jaipur. Most of the re-rolling units belong to the small scale sector. Source: Bureau of Investment Promotion Asian Alloys Limited (AAL) Asian Alloys Limited Kamdhenu Ispat Ltd PSL Ltd  AAL manufactures steel ingots and castings.  Its units are located at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan as well as in Punjab.  The company’s products are mainly used in the paper and rubber industries.  Kamdhenu manufactures international quality steel bars and paints.  The company generated total income of US$ 128.17 million during 2016-17.  The company has a steel-bars unit in Bhiwadi and a paint division in Alwar.  PSL manufactures steel pipes. The company has one of its pipe mills in Jaipur. The company's products include protective coatings for steel pipes, epoxy coatings for reinforcement bars, epoxy powder paint and galvalum range of aluminium sacrificial anodes.  PSL is involved in iron-ore processing.  The company generated total consolidated income of US$ 17.84 million during 2016-17.