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Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction
 Infrastructure Status
 Business Opportunities
 Doing Business in Delhi
 State Acts & Policies
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→ It is home to the Union Government of the country and the State Government
offices. Delhi is the epicentre of international politics, trade, culture and
literatureinIndia.
→ The Delhi state is divided into 165 administrative villages under nine districts.
The Union Government’s area is managed by the New Delhi Municipal Council
(NDMC).
→ Delhi is the capital of the Republic of India and also a state for administrative
purposes. It is one of the largest metropolis in the country. Delhi shares its border
with the statesof Uttar PradeshandHaryana.
→ Delhi has a cosmopolitan culture with a mix of languages in use. English and
Hindi are commonly spoken for everyday transactions. Punjabi, Bihari and
Haryanvi,etc., arethe otherlanguagesused.
Parameters Delhi
Geographicalarea (sqkm) 1,483
Administrativedistricts(No) 9
Populationdensity(personspersqkm)* 11,297
Totalpopulation(million)* 16.7
Malepopulation(million)* 8.9
Femalepopulation(million)* 7.8
Sex ratio(femalesper1,000 males)* 866
Literacyrate(%)* 86.3
Delhi
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Sources: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011,
Governmentof National Capital Territory (NCT)of Delhi,
*Provisional Data – Census2011
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Delhi Factfile
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Source: Maps of India
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Parameter Delhi All-States Source
Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 3.8 100 CMIE, 2010-11, current prices
Average GSDP growth rate (%)* 17.5 15.9 CMIE, 2004-05 to 2010-11, current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 3,491.8 1,324.3 CMIE, 2010-11, current prices
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 6,337.2 199,627.0 Central Electricity Authority, as of March 2012
Wireless subscribers (No) 42,083,602 903,727,208 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
January 2012
Broadband subscribers (No) 1,015,588 13,350,938
Ministry of Communications & Information
Technology, as of December 2011
National Highway length (km) 80 71,772 Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Annual
Report 2011-12
Airports (No) 1 + 1 133 Airport Authority of India
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Delhi in Figures … (1/2)
*Calculated in Indian Rupee Terms
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Parameter Delhi All-States Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 86.3 74.0 Provisional Data – Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 persons) 17.8 22.1 SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in), 2011
Investments
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)* 32.2 160.0
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
April 2000 to January 2012
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 103.1 11,318.3 CMIE (2011-12)
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 15 881 www.pppindiadatabase.com
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* Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana
PPP: Public Private Partnership, SRS: Sample Registration System
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Advantage Delhi … (1/2)
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Delhi has emerged as a key state with immense scope for development of the services industry such as Banks and Financial Services
Institutions (BFSI), IT and ITeS, Consulting, etc. It is a prominent agri-trade centre of the country as well as a preferred tourist
destination. Many of the global corporations have offices in the state.
Trade And Commerce Hub
The state proposes a wide range of fiscal and policy incentives for businesses under the Industrial Policy for Delhi, 2010-2021.
Additionally, the state has well drafted sector-specific policies.
Policy And Fiscal Incentives
Being the seat of the Central Government, Delhi has an important position in the country in terms of formulation of policies. It has also
become an important centre for trade and commerce with a number of key industry associations being present. The state also hosts
several trade conventions and fairs throughout the year.
The Seat Of Government
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Advantage Delhi … (2/2)
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Delhi has well developed social, physical and industrial infrastructure and virtual connectivity. It has an international airport and well
developed rail and road infrastructure. There has been significant infrastructure and environmental development in Delhi over the
last 20 years.
Facilitating Infrastructure
Delhi has a stable political environment with a single-party government. The State Government has been committed towards creating
a progressive business environment.
Stable Political Environment
Delhi attracts skilled and semi-skilled labourers from across the country. It has a large pool of skilled and semi-skilled labourers, who
serve the requirements of various industries.
Rich Labour Pool
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22.3
26.0
29.9
39.2
41.2
47.1
58.0
65.4
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Economic Snapshot – GSDP
→ At current prices, the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Delhi was US$
65.4 billionin2011-12.
→ Between 2004-05 and2011-12, the average annual GSDP growth rate was 16.6
percent.
→ The growth was driven by the expansion of the services sector. Banking and
insurance, real estate, trade, tourism and communications were driving the
progressinthe sector.
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US$ billion
Source: CMIE
Delhi’s GSDP
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CAGR
16.6%
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21.0
24.6
28.3
37.1
38.9
44.6
54.9
62.1
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
→ At current prices, the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of Delhi was about
US$ 62.1 billionin2011-12.
→ The average NSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and 2011-12 was about 16.7
percent.
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Economic Snapshot – NSDP
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CAGR
16.7%
Delhi’s NSDP
US$ billion
Source: CMIE
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1,505.2
1,724.0 1,943.8
2,500.2 2,580.0
2,894.0
3,491.8
3,865.4
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
Economic Snapshot – Per Capita GSDP
→ The state’s per capita GSDP in 2011-12 was US$ 3,865.4 as compared to US$
1,505.2 in2004-05.
→ Per capita GSDP recorded CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 14.4 per
cent between2004-05and 2011-12.
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Per Capita GSDP
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CAGR
14.4%
Source: CMIE
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1,421.0 1,630.7
1,839.1
2,366.8 2,434.2
2,736.6
3,305.9
3,667.3
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
Economic Snapshot – Per Capita NSDP
→ The state’s per capita NSDP in 2011-12 was US$ 3,667.3 as compared to US$
1,421.0 in2004-05.
→ The per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of 14.5 per cent between
2004-05and 2011-12.
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CAGR
14.5%
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Per Capita NSDP
Source: CMIE
US$
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Economic Snapshot – Percentage Distribution
of GSDP
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→ Commerce and trade has a greater contribution in Delhi’s economy as compare
tomanufacturingandagriculture.
→ In 2011-12, at US$ 53.5 billion, the tertiary sector contributed 81.8 per cent to
the GSDP of Delhi at current prices, followed by secondary sector which
contributedUS$11.3 billion(17.3 percent).
→ At a CAGR of 17.9 per cent, the tertiary sector has been the fastest growing
among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2011-12. The growth has been driven
by trade, hotels, real estate, banking, insurance, transport, communications and
otherservices.
→ Delhi’s economy is primarily dominated by knowledge based service industry
such as information technology, consulting etc. Also, the state has small scale
industrieswhicharemostlynon-polluting.
CAGR
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13.9%
16.6%
17.9%
Source: CMIE
Percentage Distribution of GSDP
1.1 0.9
18.4 17.3
80.5 81.8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2004-05 2011-12
Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector
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→ Commonly grown crops in the state are wheat, rice, jowar, maize, millet and
vegetables.
→ In2010-11,18,400 tonnes of potatoand27,300 tonnes of onion were produced
inthe state.
→ In 2010-11, the total production of wheat in the state was around 111,033
tonnes.
→ The total food grain production in the state was around 210,354 tonnes in
2010-11.
Crop
AnnualProduction– 2010-11
(‘000tonnes)
Wheat 111.0
Paddy(Rice) 29.4
Onion 27.3
Potato 18.4
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Economic Snapshot – Agricultural Production
Source: Indian Horticulture Database – 2011,National Horticulture Board, Delhi
Statistical Handbook 2011,Government ofNCTof Delhi
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→ The Food Corporation of India (FCI) was set up under the Food Corporations Act, 1964, of the Union Government to meet the objectives of the Food Policy which are as
follows:
→ Effective price supportforsafeguardingtheinterests ofthe farmers.
→ Distributionof foodgrainsthroughoutthe countryforPublicDistributionSystem(PDS).
→ Maintaininga satisfactorylevel of operationaland bufferstocksof foodgrainsto ensurenationalfoodsecurity.
→ Over theyearsFCIhasplayedanimportantrole incontrollingsupply,pricesanddisastermanagementintimesof droughts,etc. The corporationisheadquarteredinDelhi.
→ TheIndianAgricultural ResearchInstitute(IARI),the country'spremiernationalinstitutefor agriculturalresearch,educationandexpansion,hasa centreinNew Delhi.
→ The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India is also headquartered in New Delhi.
The institute is the apex body for coordinating, guiding and managing research and education in agriculture including horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences in the
country.
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Economic Snapshot – FDI Inflows &
Investments
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→ According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, the cumulative
FDIinflowsfrom April 2000toJanuary2012amountedtoUS$ 32.2 billion*.
→ Of the total outstanding investments of US$ 103.1 billion in 2011-12, the
servicessectorhad thehighestshareof investmentsat 69.5 percent.
→ Investments were also made in real estate (18.3 per cent) and electricity (10.7
percent)sectorsin2011-12.
Break up of Outstanding Investments by Sector (2011-12)
*Including part ofUttar Pradesh and Haryana
Others include irrigation and manufacturing
Source: CMIE
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69.5%
18.3%
10.7%
1.5%
Services
Real Estate
Electricity
Others
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 Delhi – An Introduction
 Infrastructure Status
 Business Opportunities
 Doing Business in Delhi
 State Acts & Policies
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THE HEART OF INDIA
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Physical Infrastructure – Roads … (1/2)
Sources: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Annual Report
2011-12, Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011,
(Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi)
Road Type Length (km)
Total Road Length 31,432
National Highways 80
Delhi
→ Delhihastotalroad lengthof around31,432km.
→ About 80 km of National Highways run through the state. It is maintained by
NationalHighwaysAuthorityof India(NHAI).
→ The Finance Bills of the last few years have laid increased emphasis on the
transport sector. Considering the need for improvement of the facilities, the
sectorhasbeenreceiving significant financialallocation.
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Physical Infrastructure – Roads … (2/2)
MajorSchemesfor Delhi’sRoadTransport
ComputerisationofRecords
MotorDrivingTrainingSchools
Mass RapidTransitSystems(MRTS)
Decongestion&RationalisationofInter-stateBusTerminals(ISBTs)
ControlofVehicularAirPollution
ParkingFacilities
RestructuringofDelhiTransportCorporation
IncentivesforReplacementofOldLight CommercialVehicles
Delhi
→ Action has been taken to implement the Delhi Integrated Multi Modal
TransportSystem(DIMTS).
→ The existing road network is being upgraded and express highways and
freewaysarebeing constructedalongkey routesin Delhi andtheNCR.
→ The “Golden Quadrilateral” project of the National Highway Authority of India
(NHAI)directlyconnectsDelhitoothermajormarkets andcitiesof thecountry.
Source: Transport Department,Governmentof NCTDelhi
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→ Delhi is well connected by rail network to other parts of India. A significant
part of tradeissupportedby thestrong railwaylink.
→ State capitals of India and a few other important cities are connected with
Delhi by high-speed, air-conditioned and comfortable ‘Rajdhani Express’
trains.
→ There are three main railway stations at: New Delhi, Old Delhi and Hazrat
Nizamuddin.
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Delhi
RITES andCONCOR
RITESLimitedisan enterpriseoftheGovernmentofIndia.Itwasestablished
in1974, undertheaegisofIndianRailwaystoprovidecomprehensive
engineering,consultancyandprojectmanagementservicesinthetransport
infrastructuresector.TheregisteredofficeislocatedinDelhi.
ContainerCorporationofIndiaLimited(CONCOR)is aGovernmentofIndia
enterprise,operatinginlandtransportservices,clearance,andcargo
handlingfacilitiesthroughoutIndia.
Sources: RITES Website (www.rites.com),
CONCOR Website(concorindia.com)
Physical Infrastructure – Railways
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Physical Infrastructure – Railways – Delhi
Metro Rail … (1/2)
Delhi
→ TheDelhiMetroRailCorporation(DMRC)was registeredin1995undertheCompaniesAct, 1956,fordevelopmentof DelhiMassRapidTransitSystem(MRTS).
→ DMRC hasequalequityparticipationfromthe Governmentof IndiaandGovernmentof NationalCapitalTerritoryof Delhi (GNCTD).
→ Theobjectivesof the DelhiMetroRail areasfollows:
→ Tocoverthe wholeof Delhiwith a metrorailnetworkby theyear2021.
→ DelhiMetroto beof world-classstandardsin terms of safety,reliability,punctuality,comfort andcustomersatisfaction.
→ DelhiMetroto operateoncommercial lines,obviatingtheneedforgovernment support.
→ As of August 2011, more than 2 million commuters travel every day in metro rail operating on six lines, covering 166.93 km (excluding 22.7 km of airport express line).
With operationalisationof allthe routesplannedin Phase-III,total routelengthof metrorail will be over306km by2016.
→ Theairportmetroexpress,routeconnectingthe CentralBusinessDistrict andDelhiInternationalAirport, iscovering a distance22.7 km in20 minutes.
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Phase-INetwork
Line Length (km) Noof Stations
LineNo1-Shahdara-TriNagar-Rithala 22.06 18
LineNo2-VishwaVidyalaya-CentralSecretariat 10.84 10
LineNo3-Indraprastha-BarakhambaRoad-Dwarkasub-city 32.1 31
Phase-IINetwork
Line Length (km) Noof Stations
Shahdara-DilshadGarden 3.09 3
Indraprastha-Noida(Sector-32)CityCentre 15.07 11
Yamuna Bank-AnandViharISBT 6.17 5
Vishwavidyalaya-JahangirPuri 6.36 5
Inderlok-KirtiNagar-Mundka 18.46 15
CentralSecretariat-HUDACityCentre 27.45 19
Dwarka(Sector-9)-Dwarka(Sector-21) 2.76 2
AirportExpressLine 22.7 6
AnandVihar-KBVaishali(Ghaziabad) 2.57 2
CentralSecretariat-Badarpur(Faridabad) 20.04 15
Source: DMRC Website(www.delhimetrorail.com), ISBT:Inter-StateBus Terminal
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Physical Infrastructure – Airports
Delhi
→ The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIL), one of the busiest in the world is
locatedabout16 km from the New Delhi city centre.
→ In July 2010, the terminal 3 of the airport was inaugurated which will enhance
the passengerhandlingcapacityof theairportto60 million passengerannually.
→ The newly operationalised terminal 3 is spread over 500,000 square metre area
and is equipped with 95 immigration counters, 168 check in counters and 78
passenger boarding bridges to handle 34 Million Passengers Per Annum
(MPPA)and12,800 bagsperhour.
→ Theplannedultimatedesigncapacityof the airportis100 MPPA.
→ A ‘Cargo Village’ is also being developed to make the airport a focus point of
cargo movement.
DelhiInternationalAirportLimited (DIAL)
ProjectAwardedinMay2006
Constructedbya Consortiumof:
• GMRGroup
• FraportConsortium(Fraport& Eraman Malaysia )
• AirportsAuthorityofIndia
Terminal1 -DomesticTerminal(T1A/T1DDeparture,T1CArrival)
Terminal2 -InternationalTerminal
Terminal3 -InternationalandDomesticHub
InternationalCargoTerminal
TotalLandAreaAvailable:5,106 acres
TotalPassengerTraffic:35.88 millionin2011-12
TotalAircraftMovement:295,491 in2011-12
TotalCargoMovement:568,355 tonnesin2011-12
Sources: www.newdelhiairport.in,
Airport Authority of India
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Physical Infrastructure – Power … (1/3)
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→ As of March 2012, Delhi had a total power generation installed capacity of
6,337.2 MW, which comprised of 5,025.27 under central utilities, 1,185.4 MW
understateutilities,and126.53MW underthe privatesector.
→ The total power generation installed capacity comprised of about 66.1 per cent
of coal-basedpowerplantsand21.5 percentof gas-basedpowerplants.
→ Electricity supplied to Delhi is also generated from hydro (10 per cent) and
nuclearpowersources(1.9 percent).
→ Delhi has one of the highest per capita electricity consumption among the states
inIndia.In2009-10,percapitapowerconsumptionwas 1,651.2 kWh.
Installed Power Capacity (MW)
Source: CentralElectricity Authority
*April -January
Delhi
3,689.3 3,677.3 4,114.7
5,802.2
6,337.2
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
2007-08* 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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→ The Delhi Vidyut Board was set up in 1997 under the Electricity Act, 1948, and it
replacedthe DelhiElectricity SupplyUndertaking.
→ As privatisation was expected to bring efficiency to Delhi Vidyut Board, it was
re-structured and the business of power distribution was transferred to three
private companies – BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL), BSES Rajdhani Power
Limited (BRPL) and North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL). An agreement was
signed in May 2002, between the Government of Delhi, BSES and Tata Power,
pavingtheway forprivatisationof electricity distributioninthestate.
→ BSES acquired a controlling interest in two of the distribution companies, viz.,
South-West Delhi Electricity Distribution Company Limited and Central-East
Delhi Electricity Distribution Company Limited, and the Tata Power Company
took management control of the third distribution company, viz., North-
NorthwestDelhiDistributionCompanyLimited.
Delhi
Segment Name of Company
PowerGeneration
IndraprasthaPowerGenerationCoLtd (IPGCL)
PragatiPowerCorporationLtd(PPCL)
NTPCLtd
PowerTransmission DelhiTRANSCOLtd(DTL)
PowerDistribution
BSES Yamuna PowerLtd(BYPL)
BSES RajdhaniPowerLtd (BRPL)
NorthDelhiPowerLtd(NDPL)
NewDelhiMunicipalCouncil(NDMC)
MilitaryEngineeringServices(MES)
Sources: www.delhisldc.org, www.bsesdelhi.com, www.ndpl.com, www.delhitransco.gov.in,
www.ipgcl-ppcl.gov.in
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→ As of March 2012, BYPL distributes power to around 1.22 million customers
spreadover200sqkm areainCentralandEast Delhi.
→ As of March 2012, BRPL distributes power to around 1.73 million customers
spreadover750sqkm areainSouthandWestDelhi.
→ NDPL distributes power to around 1.2 million customers spread over 510 sq km
areainNorthandNorthwestDelhi.
→ While NDMC serves around 70,000 customers in New Delhi area, MES serves
around10,000 customersinDelhicantonment.
Power Distribution in Delhi
DISCOM 1
DISCOM 2
DISCOM 3
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Physical Infrastructure – Telecom
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→ According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Delhi had nearly
42.0 million wireless subscribers and 2.8 million wire-line subscribers as of
January2012.
→ As on January 2012, tele-density in Delhi was 237.47 per cent, highest in the
country.
→ Thestatehad1,015,588broadbandsubscribersasofDecember2011.
→ Thestatehad573postofficesasof March 2010.
Some of theMajorTelecomOperatorsin Delhi
BhartiAirtel
IDEACellular
VodafoneEssar
Mahanagar TelephoneNigam Limited(MTNL)
AircelLimited
RelianceCommunications
TataTeleservices
Delhi
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
TelecomInfrastructure(January2012)
WirelessConnections 42,083,602
Wire-lineConnections 2,890,308
BroadbandSubscribers 1,015,588*
PostOffices 573**
Tele-Density(inpercent) 237.47
Sources: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,
Department ofTelecommunications, Annual Report 2011-12,
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology,
Delhi Statistical Hand Book 2011,
Governmentof NCTof Delhi,
*As of December2011,
**As of March 2010
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Development Projects: Urban Infrastructure
→ Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), a total of 23 projects costing US$1,469.2 million have been sanctioned for Delhi during 2008-
09 and2010-11.
→ The key projects focus on traffic management plan for designated areas, sewerage system improvement, drainage, storm water drains, roads, flyovers, roads over bridge
andurbanrenewalplansalongwith heritageconservation.
→ According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, special emphasis has been laid on improved solid-waste management policies. The short-term goals are: capacity building with
respect to financial services and performance management, effecting trial runs of collection and waste-reduction schemes, developing transport, land-fill sites and
transferstationsforwasteandfocussingonbio-medicalandhazardouswastemanagementprogramme.
→ With respect to traffic management, the focus in the master plan is on developing integrated multi-modal transport system, creating infrastructure for alternate transport,
e.g., bicycles,creating anenvironmentforpublictransportprioritisationbycustomersandimproving suburbanrailwaywith technologyupgrade.
Source: JNNURM, Ministry ofUrban Development
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Development Projects: Key Public Private
Partnership Projects
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Project Name Sector PPP Type
Project Cost
(US$ million)
Stage
Modernisation of Delhi International Airport Airports LDOT 1,869.6 Construction
Delhi-Gurgaon Highway Roads BOT-Toll 154.3 In Operation
Delhi-Noida Toll Bridge Roads BOOT 88.7 In Operation
Badarpur Elevated Highways Roads BOT-Toll 73.9 Construction
Integrated Municipal Waste Processing Complex at NDMC
Site, Okhla
Urban Development BOOT 14.1 Construction
Construction of 197 Bus-Q-Shelters in NDMC area Urban Development BOOT 3.3 In Operation
Development of Integrated Multi-Level Parking Infrastructure
the NDMC Area
Urban Development BOOT 1.7 Construction
Centralised Waste Treatment Facility at Ghazipur Urban Development N.A. 1.3 In Operation
Centralised Biomedical Waste Treatment Facilities, Okhla Urban Development BOT- 0.2 In Operation
Source: pppindiadatabase.com
LDOT: Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, BOOT: Build-Own-Operate-Transfer,
N.A.: Not Available
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Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial
Clusters … (1/4)
Delhi
SEZs
Industrial Clusters in Delhi
IT and ITeS
SEZ-Baprola
Gems and Jewellery
SEZ-Baprola
IT Park, Shastri Park,
DMRC
Narela Industrial
Complex
Okhla Industrial Area
Kirtinagar Industrial
Area
Mangolpuri Industrial
Area
Naraina Industrial Area
SEZ Location
Industrial Area Location
INDEX
Operational
Upcoming
Bawana Industrial Area
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Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial
Clusters … (2/4)
Delhi
→ On the industrial infrastructure front, the state has taken a number of
development initiatives such as re-development of industrial clusters,
maintenanceof industrial areasunderPPP(PublicPrivate Partnership)model.
→ The State Government has initiated a set of prestigious projects including those
in industrial infrastructure for the specific sectors, through the Delhi State
IndustrialandInfrastructureDevelopmentCorporationLimited(DSIIDC).
NarelaIndustrialComplex
DSIIDChasdeveloped612 acresoflandintheNarelaregion.Thefirstphaseof
constructionof1,800 plotsisover.
Theconstructionoffacilitycentres,providingshopsandcommercialspaceshave
alreadybeencompleted.
About50,000 treeshavebeenplantedinthecomplex.Anarea of10acres covered
underthecentralparkisproposedtobedevelopedas centralplaza.
Oftheremaininglandavailableintheestate,70 acresis proposedtobeutilisedfor
relocationofindustries.Thereisalsoa proposalforconstructionofahigh-tech
estateforITeSinanarea of50acresavailableinthecomplex.
Source: dsiidc.org
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Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial
Clusters … (3/4)
Delhi
MajorIndustrialAreasin Delhi Description
KirtinagarIndustrialArea KirtinagarIndustrialAreaislocatedinWesternpartofDelhiandhasbeendevelopedbytheDSIIDC.
MangolpuriIndustrialArea MangolpuriIndustrialAreaislocatedinWesternpart ofDelhiandhasbeendevelopedbytheDSIIDC.
Naraina IndustrialArea
Naraina IndustrialAreaislocatedinWesternpartofDelhi.ItwassetupbytheDelhiDevelopmentAuthority(DDA)in1970. It
occupiesa placeofprideamongtheindustrialestatesinDelhiandisdividedintotwophaseswitharound1,200 industrialunits,which
manufactureelectronicandelectricalgoods,engineeringgoods,plasticgoods,readymadegarmentsandsanitaryfittings.
OkhlaIndustrialArea
OkhlaIndustrialAreais locatedinSouthernpartofDelhiandis a hubofindustrialactivity.Manyexporthousesarelocatedinthearea
alongwithsomeofthemultinationalssuchas Oriflame,ReckittBenckiseretc.
BawanaIndustrialArea
BawanaIndustrialAreaislocatedinNorthernpartofDelhi,whereDSIDCwilldevelop15,250 plotsof100-250 squaremetreeachby
2021.
Source: dsiidc.org
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Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial
Clusters … (4/4)
Delhi
→ The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) has conceptualised and
developed a world-class IT park complex comprising IT Park Block-1
(operational), IT Park Block-2, which is ready for occupancy and IT Park Block-3
(yettobe constructed).
→ Thecomplexis situatedvery closetoShastriParkmetrostation.
Upcoming SEZs at Baprola
SEZ forITand
ITeS
• TheITandITeSSEZ isbeingsetupinanareaof26 acresat
anestimatedcostofUS$86.6 million.
• TheSEZ isexpectedtoprovidedirectemploymentto
36,000 peoplewhilegenerating108,000 jobs,indirectly.
TheITSEZ willalsohouseconventionhalls,hotels,a
hospitalandresidentialaccommodation.
SEZ forGems
andJewellery
• Itisbeingsetupinanarea of41.4acres atan estimated
costofUS$107.3 million.
• TheSEZ isexpectedtoprovidedirectjobsto18,000 people
andindirectemploymentto54,000 people.
• ITParkBlock-1has gotthedistinctionofbeing'Delhi'sFirstITPark'.Itisa fully
air-conditionedbuilding,equippedwithseveralfacilitiesandstate-of-the-art
technicalsystems.ThisbuildinghasbeeninoperationsinceApril2005.
• ITParkBlock-2is animprovedversionofITParkBlock-1.Additionally,itis
technologicallyadvancedandisalsoNationalBuildingsCode,2005, compliant.
Source: www.delhimetrorail.com
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THE HEART OF INDIA
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→ Delhi has a literacy rate of 86.3 per cent according to the provisional data of
Census 2011; the male literacy rate is 91 per cent and the female literacy rate is
80.9 percent.
→ As of 2009-10, there were 50 pre-primary schools, 2,586 primary schools, 583
middlelevel schoolsand 1,824seniorsecondary/secondaryschoolsin Delhi.
→ The State Government has proposed to spend US$ 396.5 million on education
sectorin2012-13accounting for12.67percent of totalplanoutlay.
Delhi
Source: Census2011(provisional data)
Category LiteracyRate(%)
Total 86.3
Male 91
Female 80.9
RecognisedUniversities
• DelhiUniversity
• JawaharlalNehruUniversity
• Jamia MilliaIslamiaUniversity
• GuruGobindSinghIndraprasthaUniversity
• IndiraGandhiNationalOpenUniversity
Source: Directorate of Higher Education,
Governmentof NCTof Delhi
Sources: Delhi Statistical Hand Book 2011,Budget 2012-13,Government of
NCTof Delhi
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→ At the intermediate college level, courses in the science, arts and commerce
streamsare offered.
→ Vocational courses are offered in the fields of agriculture, engineering and
technology, home science, paramedical, business and commerce, and
humanities.
LeadingProfessionalandDegreeColleges
• IndianInstituteofTechnologyDelhi(IITDelhi)
• NetajiSubhasInstituteofTechnology
• DelhiCollegeofEngineering
• AllIndiaInstituteofMedicalSciences(AIIMS)
• LadyShriRam CollegeforWomen
• DelhiSchoolofEconomics
• St Stephen'sCollege
• IndianInstituteofMass Communication
• IndianStatisticalInstitute
Delhi
Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011
(Governmentof National Capital Territory of Delhi)
EducationalInfrastructure(2010-11)
Universities 8
DeemedUniversities 12
InstitutesofNationalImportance 3
CollegesforGeneralEducation 78
CollegesforProfessionalEducation 106
IndustrialTrainingInstitute(ITI) 16
IndustrialTrainingCentre(ITC) 61
Polytechnics 11
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THE HEART OF INDIA
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→ Delhi has one of the best health infrastructures in the country. The state offers
among the most sophisticated medical care with the latest state-of-the-art
technologyfortreatment.
→ As of December 2010, there were 807 medical institutions in Delhi with a total
of 41,706beds.
→ As of December2010,therewere 942DispensariesinDelhi.
→ Delhi has a number of Super Specialty Hospitals both in the public and private
sectors.
Some of theLeading HospitalsinDelhi
AllIndiaInstituteofMedicalSciences(AIIMS)
HinduRaoHospital
DrRam ManoharLohia
G.B.PantHospital
MoolchandHospital
NationalChestInstitute
NationalHeartInstitute
RajivGandhiCancerInstitute& Research
SafdarjungHospital
DeenDayalUpadhyayHospital
GuruTegBahadurHospital
HealthIndicators(2010)
BirthRate* 17.8
DeathRate* 4.2
InfantMortalityRate** 30
Source: Sample Registration System(SRS) Bulletin 2011 (www.censusindia.gov.in)
*Perthousand persons
**Perthousand live births
Delhi
Some of theLeading PrivateHospitalsinDelhi
BatraHospital
IndraprasthaApolloHospitals
FortisEscortsHeartInstitute
FortisHospital
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→ Delhi’s rich history is reflected in its forts, monuments, palaces, gardens and
bazaars that were created by its rulers during the different periods of their
occupation.
→ The remains of a large number of such historical places and monuments are the
sitesof attractionforvisitorsandtouristsinDelhi.
→ In addition to these historical places, a large number of gardens, buildings,
playgrounds, institutional buildings, markets and event places were constructed
by the British till 1947 and thereafter by the Government of India and
Governmentof Delhi.
→ Inaddition, Delhi andthe NCR have numberof conventioncentres, golf courses,
hotels, restaurants, and recreational centres offering international standard of
services.
KeyCulturalDestinationsinDelhi
PuranaQuila
QutubMinar
TughlakabadFort
RedFort
HumayunTomb
SafdarjungTomb
Jama Masjid
RashtripatiBhawan,Sansad Bhawan,CentralSecretariat
IndiaGate
LodhiGarden,NehruPark,BuddhaJayantiPark
ConnaughtPlace
LotusTemple
AkshardhamTemple
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→ Delhiwas thehostcity for CommonwealthGames2010.
→ For its successful organisation, the State Government had taken up 59
projects/schemes directly related to games. Some of the major
projects/schemes wereasfollows:
→ Constructionof Thyagrajastadium.
→ Renovation and expansion of the Talkatora, Shivaji and Chhattrasal
stadiums.
→ Constructionof a trainingindoorstadiumat LudloCastle.
→ Construction of water treatment plant and sewerage-water treatment
plantat thegames village.
→ IT systemforcommissioninga dedicatedcommunicationnetworksystem.
Delhi
CommonwealthGames, 2010
Motto:COMEOUTandPLAY
ParticipatingNations:71
EventsAcrossDisciplines:17
Aquatics,Archery,Athletics,Badminton,Boxing,Cycling,Gymnastics,Hockey,
LawnBowls,NetBall,Rugby,Shooting,Squash,TableTennis,Tennis,
Weightlifting,Wrestling
OpeningCeremony:October03, 2010
ClosingCeremony:October14, 2010
Source: www.cwgdelhi2010.org
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Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction
 Infrastructure Status
 Business Opportunities
 Doing Business in Delhi
 State Acts & Policies
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Key Industries
KeyIndustriesinDelhi
• BankingandFinancialServicesIndustry(BFSI)
• ITandITeS
• Tourism
• FoodProcessing
• ConstructionandEngineering
• SSI: Textiles,Handlooms,PrintingandPublishing
→ The location advantage, policy incentives and infrastructure in the state support
investments in sectors such as IT/ITeS, Banking and Financial Services Industry
(BFSI)andtourismactivities.
→ According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, sophisticated hi-tech industries will be
promoted with special emphasis on high value-added products. The plan
emphasises on industrial development without effluents, smoke and noise
pollution.
→ According to the Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-2021, the Delhi Government
will develop world-class infrastructure within planned industrial estates to
promoteindustrialgrowth.
→ The government is also encouraging activities allied to industries, such as
consultancy, information technology, training of skilled manpower through
vocationaltraining programmesandentrepreneurialdevelopmentprogrammes.
Delhi
Source: www.delhiplanning.nic.in
SSI: Small Scale Industry
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Key Industries – Banking and Financial
Services Sector (BFSI) … (1/3)
Some of theKey Players
• RelianceLifeInsurance
• LifeInsuranceCorporationofIndia
• StateBankofIndia
• UnitedBankofIndia
→ The city is home to a number of private and public banks and financial services
institutions.
→ These business houses deal in banking transactions, documentations,
negotiations, loan agreements, etc. The city also has commercial banks, industrial
banksandsomeof the leadingforeignbanks.
→ The service points are spread across the city while Connaught Place, Chandni
Chowk, Barakhamba Road are the key points in the city where the key offices of a
large numberof organisationsare located.
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→ RelianceLifeInsuranceis anassociatecompanyofRelianceCapitalLimited,a partofReliance-AnilDhirubhaiAmbaniGroup.
→ Reliance Capital is one of India’s leading private sector financial services companies and ranks among the top private sector financial services
and banking companies, in terms of net worth. It has interests in asset management and mutual funds, stock broking, life and general
insurance,proprietaryinvestments,privateequityandotheractivitiesinfinancialservices.
→ In Delhi,theinsurancecompanyhas brancheslocated atConnaughtPlace, Darya Gunj, DilshadGarden, Dwarka, Janakpuri, JhandewalanExtn.,
KarolBagh,ModelTown,ShaktiNagar andLajpatNagar etc.
→ The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is the largest life insurance company in India. It was founded in 1956 and it is also the country's
largest investor. It is fully owned by the Government of India. The Life Insurance Corporation of India has eight zonal offices and 109 divisional
offices located in different parts of India, at least 2,048 branches located in different cities and 992 Satellite Offices (SOs) and has a network of
overonemillionagentsforsolicitinglifeinsurancebusinessfromthepublic.IthaszonalofficeinNorthernregionat ConnaughtPlaceinDelhi.
Reliance Life Insurance
Life Insurance Corp
of India
Delhi
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Services Sector (BFSI) … (2/3)
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→ The State Bank of India is the country’s oldest bank and largest in terms of balance sheet size, number of branches, market capitalisation and
profits.
→ The bank is the largest provider of infrastructure debt and the largest arranger of external commercial borrowings in the country. It is the only
IndianbanktofeatureintheFortune500 list.
→ In Delhi, some of the branches are located at Najafgarh Village, AGCR Building, Ajmal Khan Road, Anaj Mandi Shahdara, Anand Vihar, Ansari
Naagr, AsafAliRoad,AshokViharandAsianGamesVillage.
→ United Bankof India (UBI) is one of the 14 major banks which were nationalised in July 1969. Its predecessor, the United Bankof India Limited
was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of four banks, viz., Comilla Banking Corporation Limited (1914), Bengal Central Bank Limited
(1918), ComillaUnionBankLimited(1922) andHooghlyBankLimited(1932).
→ The bank has more than 1600 branches and offices. In Delhi, the bank has branches located in Aruna Asaf Ali Road, Chandni Chowk,
ChittranjanPark,ConnuaghtCircus,Daryaganj,etc.
State Bank of India
United Bank of India
Delhi
Key Industries – Banking and Financial
Services Sector (BFSI) … (3/3)
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Key Industries – Agri and Processed Food
Sector … (1/2)
→ The city has a number of agriculture trading markets and food processing
industries.
→ It acts as a nodal location for exchange of goods with Northern parts of the
countrybecauseof goodconnectivityandsupportinginfrastructure.
→ There are nine principal markets and 12 different submarkets for trade of
agricultural produceinDelhi.
→ The main food trade markets are located in Narela, Azadpur, Tikri Kalan,
Shahdara,Bagh Diwar,Keshopur,Gazipur,NajafgarhandMehrauli.
Delhi
Some of theKey Players
• MotherDairy
• KohinoorFoodsLtd
• HindAgroIndustriesLtd
• SterlingAgroIndustriesLtd
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→ Mother Dairy was set up in 1974 under the “Operation Flood Programme”. It is now a wholly-owned company of the National Dairy
Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy markets and sells dairy products such as liquid milk, curd, ice creams, cheese and butter under the
‘Mother Dairy’ brand, the “Dhara” range of edible oils and the “Safal” range of fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen vegetables and fruit juices, at
thenationallevel,throughitssalesanddistributionnetworksformarketingfooditems.
→ Mother Dairy milk has a market share of around 66 per cent in the branded sector in Delhi where it sells 2.5 million liters of milk, daily and
undertakes its marketing operations through around 14,00 retail outlets and over 1,000 exclusive outlets of Mother Dairy. Further, the ice
cream brand of the company has around 62 per cent market share in Delhi. The company has dairy manufacturing plant at Patparganj and fruit
& vegetable plant at Mangolpuri Industrial Area. It also has a distribution facility with an annual handling capacity of 200,000 tonnes of fresh
fruitsandvegetables.
→ It offers an extensive range of products that caters to all kinds of consumers in different parts of the world - from basmati rice, ready-to-eat
products, cook-in sauces and cooking pastes to spices, seasonings and frozen food. It has a strong market presence not only in India but also in
the US, the UK, Dubai, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore and other European countries. It has an office in Greater Kailash in New Delhi. In
2010-11, totalrevenueofthecompanywasUS$199.1 million.
Mother Dairy
Kohinoor Foods Ltd
Delhi
Key Industries – Agri and Processed Food
Sector … (2/2)
→ Hind Agro Industries Ltd has Asia’s most modern abattoir-cum-meat processing plant at Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. It is a joint venture of Hind
IndustriesLimited,theGovernmentofUttarPradeshandassistedbyGovernmentofIndia.
→ Thecompanyhasproductioncapacityof400 tonnescertifiedbyAPEDAandhas a corporateofficelocatedinOkhla IndustrialArea,NewDelhi.
Hind Agro
Industries Ltd
→ SterlingAgroIndustriesmarketsitsdairyproductsunderitsbrands“NOVA”and“A-ONE”.
→ The company’s office in Delhi is located at Pitampura. Nova products are ghee, butter oil, butter, skimmed milk powder, full cream milkpowder,
dairywhitener,buttermilkpowderandmilkpowderblends.
Sterling Agro
Industries Ltd
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Key Industries – Construction and Real
Estate Sector … (1/3)
Some of theKey Players
• DLFLtd
• Unitech
• ParsavnathDevelopersLtd
• AnsalAPI
→ Thereareseveralinfrastructuredevelopmentcompanieslocatedinthe state.
→ These companies are involved in construction of residential and commercial complexes,
townships, power projects, hospitals, hotels, schools, roads and public utility
infrastructure.
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→ DLF is primarily a real estate developer, rated as India's largest construction company in the sector. DLF has been in this industry for over 60
years,andhasdevelopedhomes,offices,malls,SEZs,hotelsandinfrastructureprojects.
→ DLF developed some of the first residential colonies in Delhi such as Krishna Nagar in East Delhi. It started off with its first landmark real estate
development project Qutub Enclave (DLF city) and then proceeded to build the Gurgaon township. Now, it has a pan-India presence, with its
properties being developed at almost all the Tier I and II cities of India. In Delhi, in the commercial sector, DLF has built infrastructure in Vasant
Kunj, Saket, Mayur Vihar. It has also developed some office spaces. Corporate office of the company is located in Delhi. In 2011-12, total
revenueofthecompanywasUS$2.13billion.
→ Unitech startedin 1972. The companyhas ventured into constructing power transmission lines, highways, theme parks, steel plants, residential
dwellings,indoorstadiumsandhotels.
→ In Delhi, Unitech’s noteworthy achievements include the Rohini amusement park, which is spread over 62 acres in Northwest Delhi. The
project encompasses a shopping mall, “Metrowalk”, spread across 200,000 sq ft, an adventure island, a world class amusement park and a
waterpark. RegisteredofficeofthecompanyislocatedinDelhi.In2010-11, totalrevenueofthecompanywasUS$699.3 million.
DLF Ltd
Unitech
Delhi
Key Industries – Construction and Real
Estate Sector … (2/3)
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→ Parsvnath Developers Ltd is one of India’s leading real estate developers, with pan-India presence across 44 cities in 15 states. Parsvnath
Developers Limited has a diversified portfolio which includes; integrated townships, group housing, commercial complexes, hotels, IT parks,
Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) projects, SEZs and third-party contracting. The company has successfully completed 44 projects and has a total
developablearea ofover196.8 millionsquarefeetacrossallrealstateverticals.
→ ParsvnathDevelopersLtdis anISO9001, 14001 andOHSAS18001 certifiedcompany.
→ ThecompanyisdevelopingthirteenshoppingmallsinDelhionBuild-Operate-Transfer(BOT)basisalongwithDelhiMetroRailCorporation.
→ One of the oldest real estate developer companies in the NCR, Ansal API has ventured in to retail shopping malls, township development,
hotels, clubs, facilities management, etc. The company has completed several residential buildings like Gauri Sadan, Upasana at Hailey Road
andDhawanDeepontheJantarMantar RoadatConnaughtPlaceinNewDelhi.
→ The company has also constructed the “Ansal Plaza” shopping mall in South Delhi, apart from several landmark high-rise commercial buildings
suchas theStatesmanHouse,etc.
Parsavanath
Developers Ltd
Ansal API
Delhi
Key Industries – Construction and Real
Estate Sector … (3/3)
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Key Industries – IT, ITeS and Other
Knowledge-Based Industries
→ There are a number of software companies in Delhi. These organisations are involved in the businesses of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Structured Query
Language (SQL) server, Document Management System, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), software development, Active Server Pages (ASP), web developer,
onlineoffice automation,etc.
→ E-commerce companiesinDelhiofferservicessuchasregistrationsof domainnames, tele-billing,electronicsignatures,webhosting, etc.
→ The units are spread across the state. With Government focussing on the sector, the prospects are very bright for IT related businesses and other knowledge-based
industriessuchasconsulting.
→ NASSCOM, the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the IT and BPO industry in India is headquartered in New Delhi. The members of the association
accountforover 95percent of the industryrevenueandemployover2.24 million professionals.
→ Enablinginstitutions suchas Software Technology Parks of India (STPI),a society set up by the Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India for encouraging,
promotingandboostingsoftwareexportsfrom IndiaisalsolocatedinNew Delhi.
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 Delhi – An Introduction
 Infrastructure Status
 Business Opportunities
 Doing Business in Delhi
 State Acts & Policies
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Single-Window Approval Mechanism
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→ The Delhi Government has set up Business Facilitation Council (BFC) to facilitate single-window clearances from various departments for establishing industrial
enterprisesina time-boundmanner.
→ The BFC is headed by the Secretary and Commissioner (Industries) and the Joint Commissioner (Industries) as its member secretary. It will be operated through the BFC
cell headedby the JointCommissionerof Industries.
→ Major objective of the BFC is to facilitate entrepreneurs in obtaining clearances from various departments / agencies in a time bound and efficient manner for setting up
industrialenterprises.
→ BFCwill bethe singlepointcontactforthe entrepreneurstillPart-IIof theentrepreneurmemorandumis receivedandproductionis commenced.
→ Senior functionaries of concerned departments such as the Department of Industries, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, Trade & Taxes Department, Electricity
Distribution Companies, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Labour Department, Delhi Fire Service Department, Drug Controller, District Magistrate , Delhi State Industrial
and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, and Excise Department will be the nodal officers. These nodal officers shall ensure that the applications received
by theirdepartmentsareprocessedwithout anyunduedelay.
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Clearances Required
List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time
Registration for Starting a
New Business
• Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN)
online from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs
portal (National).
1 day
• Obtain digital signature certificate online from
private agency authorised by the Ministry of
Corporate Affairs (National).
• Reserve the company name online with the
Registrar of Companies (ROC) (National).
• Stamp the company documents at the State
Treasury (State).
Authorised Agent
3 days
2 days
1 day
Get the Certificate of Incorporation from the
Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Corporate
Affairs (National)
ROC 5 days
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
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Clearances Required
List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time
Registration for Starting a
New Business
• Make a seal (Private).
• Obtain a Permanent Account Number (PAN)
from an authorised franchise or agent.*
• Obtain a Tax Account Number (TAN) for
income taxes deducted at the source from an
authorised franchise or agent.*
Authorised Agent
1 day
12 days
12 days
• Register for Value-Added Tax (VAT) at the
Commercial Tax Office (State).*
• Register with Employees' Provident Fund
Organisation (National).*
• Register for medical insurance at the regional
office of the Employees State Insurance
Corporation (National).*
Central and State Excise
9 days
13 days
15 days
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
* Parallel Activity
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Clearances Required
List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time
Obtaining Construction
Permit
• Obtain no-due tax certificate from the House Tax Department (Municipal).
• Obtain No-objection certificate regarding land use as per master plan/zonal
plan (Municipal).
• Notarise the affidavit/undertaking (Private sector).*
House Tax
Department
2 days
15 days
1 day
• Apply for building permit at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)
(Municipal).
• Receive inspection of the site by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
(Municipal).
• Obtain building permit from the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation
of Delhi (Municipal).
MCD, Delhi
1 day
1 day
65 days
• Hire an independent electricity contractor and obtain load approval (Private).
• Apply for permanent electricity connection with the BSES (Private).
• Receive on-site inspection by BSES (Private).
BSES
1 day
1 day
1 day
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
* Parallel Activity
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Clearances Required
List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time
Obtaining
Construction Permit
• Receive inspection by an engineer from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi at the
plinth level.
• File completion certificate and apply for occupancy permit at the Municipal
Corporation of Delhi (Municipal).
• Receive final inspection of the construction by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
(Municipal).
• Obtain occupancy permit from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal).
MCD, Delhi
1 day
1 day
1 day
30 days
• Apply for permanent water and sewerage connections to Delhi Jal Board
(Municipal).
• Apply for permanent phone connection at Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
(National).*
• Receive an initial on-site inspection from Delhi Jal Board (Municipal).*
• Obtain permanent water and sewerage connection from the Delhi Jal Board
• Obtain permanent electricity connection from BSES (Private)*
• Obtain phone connection (with inspection) from the BSNL (National) *
Respective
Authorities
1 day
1 day
1 day
20 days
20 days
2 days
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
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Clearances Required
List of Procedures Estimated Time
Registering Property in
New Delhi
Check for encumbrances at the office of the sub-registrar of assurances (State). 3 days
Pay the stamp duty at the State Treasury and obtain stamp paper (State). 2 days
• The final sale deed is prepared by the buyer or his lawyer (Private).*
• Execute and register the final sale deed at the office of sub-registrar (State).
3 days
8 days
Apply to the Circle Revenue Office for mutation of the property title (State). 40 days
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
* Parallel Activity
Source: www.doingbusiness.org
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Key Investment Promotion Offices
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
Delhi
Key Agency Description
Delhi Financial Corporation
This organisation provides financial assistance for industrial and
commercial activities in the state.
Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation
Limited (DSIIDC)
It is involved in providing infrastructure and marketing facilities to
industries.
Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board
It offers financial assistance to specific type of small scale industries
(khadi and village industries).
The Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi
This organisation serves as the nodal agency to plan, promote and
develop industries in the state.
→ State Level Export Promotion Committee (SLEPC) has been constituted to draw export policy and action plan and approve infrastructure projects for financial assistance
under Assistance to States for Developing Export Infrastructure and Allied activities (ASIDE) scheme of Central Government. DSIIDCis responsible for the distribution of
fundstothedeveloperagencyunderthe ASIDEschemeuponapprovalof a project.
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For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
Contact List
Agency Contact Information
Delhi Financial Corporation (DFC)
Plot No 37 and 38, Institutional Area,
Pankha Road, D-Block Janakpuri,
Delhi – 110058.
Phone: 91-11-2852 5035
Fax: 91-11-28525041
Email: dgmdfc.delhi@nic.in
Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC)
N-Block, Bombay Life Building,
Connaught Circus,
New Delhi – 110001.
Phone: 91-11-2331 4231-33
E-mail: support@dsiidc.org
Website: www.dsiidc.org
Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board
Delhi Financial Corporation Building,
Plot No. 37 - 38, Pankha Road,
Institutional Area, D- Block, Janakpuri,
New Delhi – 110058
Phone: 91-11-6463 4266
Fax: 91-11-2210 5757
Email: md-dkvib@nic.in
Website: www.dkvib.delhigovt.nic.in
Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi
Office of the Commissioner of Industries,
Udyog Sadan, Plot No. - 419, F.I.E. Patparganj,
Delhi - 110092.
Phone: 91-11-2215 7002
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
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Cost of Doing Business in Delhi
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
Parameter Cost Estimate
Commercial Office Space Cost (per sq ft) US$ 130 to US$ 965
Labour Cost (minimum wages per day) US$ 4.5 to US$ 5.4
Power Cost (per kWh)
Commercial: US$ 0.13 - US$ 0.15
Industrial: US$ 0.11 – US$ 0.14
Residential Rent (per sq ft per month) US 23 cents to US 105 cents
Five-Star Hotel Room (per night) US$ 190 to US$ 415
Water (per 1,000 litres) Industrial : US 25.23 cents to US 252.39 cents
Sources: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Delhi Jal Board, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi,
Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry Sources
Delhi
DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI
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THEHEARTOFINDIA
Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction
 Infrastructure Status
 Business Opportunities
 Doing Business in Delhi
 State Acts & Policies
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
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State Acts & Policies … (1/2)
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS & POLICIES
IndustrialPolicy forDelhi 2010-2021
• The Industrial Policy for Delhi, 2010-2021 aims to make Delhi a hub of clean, high-technology and skilled economic activities
by 2021byadheringtothe followingbasicprinciples:
• Infrastructuredevelopment
• De-congestion
• Promoting‘walktowork’
• Simplifyingbusiness
• Industryconsultationindecisionmaking &sustainability
Readmore
Objective
Delhi
TransportPolicy2002
• This policy has beenframed with a viewtoprovide safe, eco-friendly, cost-effective andefficient modes of transportation through
a well integrated multi-modal transport system. The policy aims to make Delhi a well-managed, clean and dynamic city, which is
involvedinserving itscitizensefficiently.
Readmore
Objective
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State Acts & Policies … (2/2)
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS & POLICIES
InformationTechnologyPolicy 2000
• The IT policy is governed by six “Es”: electronic-governance, equality, education, employment, entrepreneurship and economy.
The policy aims to promote these six goals in an integrated and parallel fashion for the overall development of information,
communicationtechnologyinthe stateinterms of infrastructureandusage.
Readmore
Objective
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Annexure
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ANNEXURE
Average for the year
Year INR equivalent of one US$
2004-05 44.95
2005-06 44.28
2006-07 45.28
2007-08 40.24
2008-09 45.91
2009-10 47.41
2010-11 45.57
2011-12 47.94
Exchange Rates
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  • 1. 1 Delhi THEHEARTOFINDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org AUGUST 2012
  • 2. 2 THEHEARTOFINDIA Contents  Delhi – An Introduction  Infrastructure Status  Business Opportunities  Doing Business in Delhi  State Acts & Policies For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 3. 3 → It is home to the Union Government of the country and the State Government offices. Delhi is the epicentre of international politics, trade, culture and literatureinIndia. → The Delhi state is divided into 165 administrative villages under nine districts. The Union Government’s area is managed by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). → Delhi is the capital of the Republic of India and also a state for administrative purposes. It is one of the largest metropolis in the country. Delhi shares its border with the statesof Uttar PradeshandHaryana. → Delhi has a cosmopolitan culture with a mix of languages in use. English and Hindi are commonly spoken for everyday transactions. Punjabi, Bihari and Haryanvi,etc., arethe otherlanguagesused. Parameters Delhi Geographicalarea (sqkm) 1,483 Administrativedistricts(No) 9 Populationdensity(personspersqkm)* 11,297 Totalpopulation(million)* 16.7 Malepopulation(million)* 8.9 Femalepopulation(million)* 7.8 Sex ratio(femalesper1,000 males)* 866 Literacyrate(%)* 86.3 Delhi THE HEART OF INDIA Sources: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011, Governmentof National Capital Territory (NCT)of Delhi, *Provisional Data – Census2011 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION Delhi Factfile AUGUST 2012 Source: Maps of India
  • 4. 4 Parameter Delhi All-States Source Economy GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 3.8 100 CMIE, 2010-11, current prices Average GSDP growth rate (%)* 17.5 15.9 CMIE, 2004-05 to 2010-11, current prices Per capita GSDP (US$) 3,491.8 1,324.3 CMIE, 2010-11, current prices Physical Infrastructure Installed power capacity (MW) 6,337.2 199,627.0 Central Electricity Authority, as of March 2012 Wireless subscribers (No) 42,083,602 903,727,208 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of January 2012 Broadband subscribers (No) 1,015,588 13,350,938 Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, as of December 2011 National Highway length (km) 80 71,772 Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Annual Report 2011-12 Airports (No) 1 + 1 133 Airport Authority of India THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi in Figures … (1/2) *Calculated in Indian Rupee Terms Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION AUGUST 2012
  • 5. 5 Parameter Delhi All-States Source Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 86.3 74.0 Provisional Data – Census 2011 Birth rate (per 1,000 persons) 17.8 22.1 SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in), 2011 Investments FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)* 32.2 160.0 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April 2000 to January 2012 Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 103.1 11,318.3 CMIE (2011-12) Industrial Infrastructure PPP projects (No) 15 881 www.pppindiadatabase.com THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi in Figures … (2/2) * Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana PPP: Public Private Partnership, SRS: Sample Registration System Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION AUGUST 2012
  • 6. 6 Advantage Delhi … (1/2) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi has emerged as a key state with immense scope for development of the services industry such as Banks and Financial Services Institutions (BFSI), IT and ITeS, Consulting, etc. It is a prominent agri-trade centre of the country as well as a preferred tourist destination. Many of the global corporations have offices in the state. Trade And Commerce Hub The state proposes a wide range of fiscal and policy incentives for businesses under the Industrial Policy for Delhi, 2010-2021. Additionally, the state has well drafted sector-specific policies. Policy And Fiscal Incentives Being the seat of the Central Government, Delhi has an important position in the country in terms of formulation of policies. It has also become an important centre for trade and commerce with a number of key industry associations being present. The state also hosts several trade conventions and fairs throughout the year. The Seat Of Government Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION AUGUST 2012
  • 7. 7 Advantage Delhi … (2/2) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi has well developed social, physical and industrial infrastructure and virtual connectivity. It has an international airport and well developed rail and road infrastructure. There has been significant infrastructure and environmental development in Delhi over the last 20 years. Facilitating Infrastructure Delhi has a stable political environment with a single-party government. The State Government has been committed towards creating a progressive business environment. Stable Political Environment Delhi attracts skilled and semi-skilled labourers from across the country. It has a large pool of skilled and semi-skilled labourers, who serve the requirements of various industries. Rich Labour Pool Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION AUGUST 2012
  • 8. 8 22.3 26.0 29.9 39.2 41.2 47.1 58.0 65.4 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Economic Snapshot – GSDP → At current prices, the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Delhi was US$ 65.4 billionin2011-12. → Between 2004-05 and2011-12, the average annual GSDP growth rate was 16.6 percent. → The growth was driven by the expansion of the services sector. Banking and insurance, real estate, trade, tourism and communications were driving the progressinthe sector. THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org US$ billion Source: CMIE Delhi’s GSDP Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION CAGR 16.6% AUGUST 2012
  • 9. 9 21.0 24.6 28.3 37.1 38.9 44.6 54.9 62.1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 → At current prices, the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of Delhi was about US$ 62.1 billionin2011-12. → The average NSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and 2011-12 was about 16.7 percent. THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Economic Snapshot – NSDP Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION CAGR 16.7% Delhi’s NSDP US$ billion Source: CMIE AUGUST 2012
  • 10. 10 1,505.2 1,724.0 1,943.8 2,500.2 2,580.0 2,894.0 3,491.8 3,865.4 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 Economic Snapshot – Per Capita GSDP → The state’s per capita GSDP in 2011-12 was US$ 3,865.4 as compared to US$ 1,505.2 in2004-05. → Per capita GSDP recorded CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 14.4 per cent between2004-05and 2011-12. THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org US$ Per Capita GSDP Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION CAGR 14.4% Source: CMIE AUGUST 2012
  • 11. 11 1,421.0 1,630.7 1,839.1 2,366.8 2,434.2 2,736.6 3,305.9 3,667.3 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 Economic Snapshot – Per Capita NSDP → The state’s per capita NSDP in 2011-12 was US$ 3,667.3 as compared to US$ 1,421.0 in2004-05. → The per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of 14.5 per cent between 2004-05and 2011-12. THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CAGR 14.5% Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION Per Capita NSDP Source: CMIE US$ AUGUST 2012
  • 12. 12 Economic Snapshot – Percentage Distribution of GSDP THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org → Commerce and trade has a greater contribution in Delhi’s economy as compare tomanufacturingandagriculture. → In 2011-12, at US$ 53.5 billion, the tertiary sector contributed 81.8 per cent to the GSDP of Delhi at current prices, followed by secondary sector which contributedUS$11.3 billion(17.3 percent). → At a CAGR of 17.9 per cent, the tertiary sector has been the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2011-12. The growth has been driven by trade, hotels, real estate, banking, insurance, transport, communications and otherservices. → Delhi’s economy is primarily dominated by knowledge based service industry such as information technology, consulting etc. Also, the state has small scale industrieswhicharemostlynon-polluting. CAGR Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION 13.9% 16.6% 17.9% Source: CMIE Percentage Distribution of GSDP 1.1 0.9 18.4 17.3 80.5 81.8 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2004-05 2011-12 Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector AUGUST 2012
  • 13. 13 → Commonly grown crops in the state are wheat, rice, jowar, maize, millet and vegetables. → In2010-11,18,400 tonnes of potatoand27,300 tonnes of onion were produced inthe state. → In 2010-11, the total production of wheat in the state was around 111,033 tonnes. → The total food grain production in the state was around 210,354 tonnes in 2010-11. Crop AnnualProduction– 2010-11 (‘000tonnes) Wheat 111.0 Paddy(Rice) 29.4 Onion 27.3 Potato 18.4 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Economic Snapshot – Agricultural Production Source: Indian Horticulture Database – 2011,National Horticulture Board, Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011,Government ofNCTof Delhi Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION AUGUST 2012
  • 14. 14 → The Food Corporation of India (FCI) was set up under the Food Corporations Act, 1964, of the Union Government to meet the objectives of the Food Policy which are as follows: → Effective price supportforsafeguardingtheinterests ofthe farmers. → Distributionof foodgrainsthroughoutthe countryforPublicDistributionSystem(PDS). → Maintaininga satisfactorylevel of operationaland bufferstocksof foodgrainsto ensurenationalfoodsecurity. → Over theyearsFCIhasplayedanimportantrole incontrollingsupply,pricesanddisastermanagementintimesof droughts,etc. The corporationisheadquarteredinDelhi. → TheIndianAgricultural ResearchInstitute(IARI),the country'spremiernationalinstitutefor agriculturalresearch,educationandexpansion,hasa centreinNew Delhi. → The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India is also headquartered in New Delhi. The institute is the apex body for coordinating, guiding and managing research and education in agriculture including horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences in the country. THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Economic Snapshot – Agricultural Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION Delhi – An Important Centre For Agri-Trade In The Country AUGUST 2012
  • 15. 15 Economic Snapshot – FDI Inflows & Investments THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org → According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, the cumulative FDIinflowsfrom April 2000toJanuary2012amountedtoUS$ 32.2 billion*. → Of the total outstanding investments of US$ 103.1 billion in 2011-12, the servicessectorhad thehighestshareof investmentsat 69.5 percent. → Investments were also made in real estate (18.3 per cent) and electricity (10.7 percent)sectorsin2011-12. Break up of Outstanding Investments by Sector (2011-12) *Including part ofUttar Pradesh and Haryana Others include irrigation and manufacturing Source: CMIE Delhi DELHI – AN INTRODUCTION 69.5% 18.3% 10.7% 1.5% Services Real Estate Electricity Others AUGUST 2012
  • 16. 16 THEHEARTOFINDIA Contents  Delhi – An Introduction  Infrastructure Status  Business Opportunities  Doing Business in Delhi  State Acts & Policies For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 17. 17 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Physical Infrastructure – Roads … (1/2) Sources: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Annual Report 2011-12, Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011, (Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi) Road Type Length (km) Total Road Length 31,432 National Highways 80 Delhi → Delhihastotalroad lengthof around31,432km. → About 80 km of National Highways run through the state. It is maintained by NationalHighwaysAuthorityof India(NHAI). → The Finance Bills of the last few years have laid increased emphasis on the transport sector. Considering the need for improvement of the facilities, the sectorhasbeenreceiving significant financialallocation. AUGUST 2012
  • 18. 18 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Physical Infrastructure – Roads … (2/2) MajorSchemesfor Delhi’sRoadTransport ComputerisationofRecords MotorDrivingTrainingSchools Mass RapidTransitSystems(MRTS) Decongestion&RationalisationofInter-stateBusTerminals(ISBTs) ControlofVehicularAirPollution ParkingFacilities RestructuringofDelhiTransportCorporation IncentivesforReplacementofOldLight CommercialVehicles Delhi → Action has been taken to implement the Delhi Integrated Multi Modal TransportSystem(DIMTS). → The existing road network is being upgraded and express highways and freewaysarebeing constructedalongkey routesin Delhi andtheNCR. → The “Golden Quadrilateral” project of the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)directlyconnectsDelhitoothermajormarkets andcitiesof thecountry. Source: Transport Department,Governmentof NCTDelhi AUGUST 2012
  • 19. 19 → Delhi is well connected by rail network to other parts of India. A significant part of tradeissupportedby thestrong railwaylink. → State capitals of India and a few other important cities are connected with Delhi by high-speed, air-conditioned and comfortable ‘Rajdhani Express’ trains. → There are three main railway stations at: New Delhi, Old Delhi and Hazrat Nizamuddin. THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Delhi RITES andCONCOR RITESLimitedisan enterpriseoftheGovernmentofIndia.Itwasestablished in1974, undertheaegisofIndianRailwaystoprovidecomprehensive engineering,consultancyandprojectmanagementservicesinthetransport infrastructuresector.TheregisteredofficeislocatedinDelhi. ContainerCorporationofIndiaLimited(CONCOR)is aGovernmentofIndia enterprise,operatinginlandtransportservices,clearance,andcargo handlingfacilitiesthroughoutIndia. Sources: RITES Website (www.rites.com), CONCOR Website(concorindia.com) Physical Infrastructure – Railways AUGUST 2012
  • 20. 20 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Physical Infrastructure – Railways – Delhi Metro Rail … (1/2) Delhi → TheDelhiMetroRailCorporation(DMRC)was registeredin1995undertheCompaniesAct, 1956,fordevelopmentof DelhiMassRapidTransitSystem(MRTS). → DMRC hasequalequityparticipationfromthe Governmentof IndiaandGovernmentof NationalCapitalTerritoryof Delhi (GNCTD). → Theobjectivesof the DelhiMetroRail areasfollows: → Tocoverthe wholeof Delhiwith a metrorailnetworkby theyear2021. → DelhiMetroto beof world-classstandardsin terms of safety,reliability,punctuality,comfort andcustomersatisfaction. → DelhiMetroto operateoncommercial lines,obviatingtheneedforgovernment support. → As of August 2011, more than 2 million commuters travel every day in metro rail operating on six lines, covering 166.93 km (excluding 22.7 km of airport express line). With operationalisationof allthe routesplannedin Phase-III,total routelengthof metrorail will be over306km by2016. → Theairportmetroexpress,routeconnectingthe CentralBusinessDistrict andDelhiInternationalAirport, iscovering a distance22.7 km in20 minutes. AUGUST 2012
  • 21. 21 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Delhi Phase-INetwork Line Length (km) Noof Stations LineNo1-Shahdara-TriNagar-Rithala 22.06 18 LineNo2-VishwaVidyalaya-CentralSecretariat 10.84 10 LineNo3-Indraprastha-BarakhambaRoad-Dwarkasub-city 32.1 31 Phase-IINetwork Line Length (km) Noof Stations Shahdara-DilshadGarden 3.09 3 Indraprastha-Noida(Sector-32)CityCentre 15.07 11 Yamuna Bank-AnandViharISBT 6.17 5 Vishwavidyalaya-JahangirPuri 6.36 5 Inderlok-KirtiNagar-Mundka 18.46 15 CentralSecretariat-HUDACityCentre 27.45 19 Dwarka(Sector-9)-Dwarka(Sector-21) 2.76 2 AirportExpressLine 22.7 6 AnandVihar-KBVaishali(Ghaziabad) 2.57 2 CentralSecretariat-Badarpur(Faridabad) 20.04 15 Source: DMRC Website(www.delhimetrorail.com), ISBT:Inter-StateBus Terminal Physical Infrastructure – Railways – Delhi Metro Rail … (2/2) AUGUST 2012
  • 22. 22 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Physical Infrastructure – Airports Delhi → The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIL), one of the busiest in the world is locatedabout16 km from the New Delhi city centre. → In July 2010, the terminal 3 of the airport was inaugurated which will enhance the passengerhandlingcapacityof theairportto60 million passengerannually. → The newly operationalised terminal 3 is spread over 500,000 square metre area and is equipped with 95 immigration counters, 168 check in counters and 78 passenger boarding bridges to handle 34 Million Passengers Per Annum (MPPA)and12,800 bagsperhour. → Theplannedultimatedesigncapacityof the airportis100 MPPA. → A ‘Cargo Village’ is also being developed to make the airport a focus point of cargo movement. DelhiInternationalAirportLimited (DIAL) ProjectAwardedinMay2006 Constructedbya Consortiumof: • GMRGroup • FraportConsortium(Fraport& Eraman Malaysia ) • AirportsAuthorityofIndia Terminal1 -DomesticTerminal(T1A/T1DDeparture,T1CArrival) Terminal2 -InternationalTerminal Terminal3 -InternationalandDomesticHub InternationalCargoTerminal TotalLandAreaAvailable:5,106 acres TotalPassengerTraffic:35.88 millionin2011-12 TotalAircraftMovement:295,491 in2011-12 TotalCargoMovement:568,355 tonnesin2011-12 Sources: www.newdelhiairport.in, Airport Authority of India AUGUST 2012
  • 23. 23 Physical Infrastructure – Power … (1/3) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → As of March 2012, Delhi had a total power generation installed capacity of 6,337.2 MW, which comprised of 5,025.27 under central utilities, 1,185.4 MW understateutilities,and126.53MW underthe privatesector. → The total power generation installed capacity comprised of about 66.1 per cent of coal-basedpowerplantsand21.5 percentof gas-basedpowerplants. → Electricity supplied to Delhi is also generated from hydro (10 per cent) and nuclearpowersources(1.9 percent). → Delhi has one of the highest per capita electricity consumption among the states inIndia.In2009-10,percapitapowerconsumptionwas 1,651.2 kWh. Installed Power Capacity (MW) Source: CentralElectricity Authority *April -January Delhi 3,689.3 3,677.3 4,114.7 5,802.2 6,337.2 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 2007-08* 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 AUGUST 2012
  • 24. 24 Physical Infrastructure – Power … (2/3) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → The Delhi Vidyut Board was set up in 1997 under the Electricity Act, 1948, and it replacedthe DelhiElectricity SupplyUndertaking. → As privatisation was expected to bring efficiency to Delhi Vidyut Board, it was re-structured and the business of power distribution was transferred to three private companies – BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL), BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) and North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL). An agreement was signed in May 2002, between the Government of Delhi, BSES and Tata Power, pavingtheway forprivatisationof electricity distributioninthestate. → BSES acquired a controlling interest in two of the distribution companies, viz., South-West Delhi Electricity Distribution Company Limited and Central-East Delhi Electricity Distribution Company Limited, and the Tata Power Company took management control of the third distribution company, viz., North- NorthwestDelhiDistributionCompanyLimited. Delhi Segment Name of Company PowerGeneration IndraprasthaPowerGenerationCoLtd (IPGCL) PragatiPowerCorporationLtd(PPCL) NTPCLtd PowerTransmission DelhiTRANSCOLtd(DTL) PowerDistribution BSES Yamuna PowerLtd(BYPL) BSES RajdhaniPowerLtd (BRPL) NorthDelhiPowerLtd(NDPL) NewDelhiMunicipalCouncil(NDMC) MilitaryEngineeringServices(MES) Sources: www.delhisldc.org, www.bsesdelhi.com, www.ndpl.com, www.delhitransco.gov.in, www.ipgcl-ppcl.gov.in AUGUST 2012
  • 25. 25 Physical Infrastructure – Power … (3/3) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Delhi → As of March 2012, BYPL distributes power to around 1.22 million customers spreadover200sqkm areainCentralandEast Delhi. → As of March 2012, BRPL distributes power to around 1.73 million customers spreadover750sqkm areainSouthandWestDelhi. → NDPL distributes power to around 1.2 million customers spread over 510 sq km areainNorthandNorthwestDelhi. → While NDMC serves around 70,000 customers in New Delhi area, MES serves around10,000 customersinDelhicantonment. Power Distribution in Delhi DISCOM 1 DISCOM 2 DISCOM 3 AUGUST 2012
  • 26. 26 Physical Infrastructure – Telecom THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Delhi had nearly 42.0 million wireless subscribers and 2.8 million wire-line subscribers as of January2012. → As on January 2012, tele-density in Delhi was 237.47 per cent, highest in the country. → Thestatehad1,015,588broadbandsubscribersasofDecember2011. → Thestatehad573postofficesasof March 2010. Some of theMajorTelecomOperatorsin Delhi BhartiAirtel IDEACellular VodafoneEssar Mahanagar TelephoneNigam Limited(MTNL) AircelLimited RelianceCommunications TataTeleservices Delhi Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India TelecomInfrastructure(January2012) WirelessConnections 42,083,602 Wire-lineConnections 2,890,308 BroadbandSubscribers 1,015,588* PostOffices 573** Tele-Density(inpercent) 237.47 Sources: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Department ofTelecommunications, Annual Report 2011-12, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Delhi Statistical Hand Book 2011, Governmentof NCTof Delhi, *As of December2011, **As of March 2010 AUGUST 2012
  • 27. 27 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Development Projects: Urban Infrastructure → Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), a total of 23 projects costing US$1,469.2 million have been sanctioned for Delhi during 2008- 09 and2010-11. → The key projects focus on traffic management plan for designated areas, sewerage system improvement, drainage, storm water drains, roads, flyovers, roads over bridge andurbanrenewalplansalongwith heritageconservation. → According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, special emphasis has been laid on improved solid-waste management policies. The short-term goals are: capacity building with respect to financial services and performance management, effecting trial runs of collection and waste-reduction schemes, developing transport, land-fill sites and transferstationsforwasteandfocussingonbio-medicalandhazardouswastemanagementprogramme. → With respect to traffic management, the focus in the master plan is on developing integrated multi-modal transport system, creating infrastructure for alternate transport, e.g., bicycles,creating anenvironmentforpublictransportprioritisationbycustomersandimproving suburbanrailwaywith technologyupgrade. Source: JNNURM, Ministry ofUrban Development Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 28. 28 Development Projects: Key Public Private Partnership Projects THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Project Name Sector PPP Type Project Cost (US$ million) Stage Modernisation of Delhi International Airport Airports LDOT 1,869.6 Construction Delhi-Gurgaon Highway Roads BOT-Toll 154.3 In Operation Delhi-Noida Toll Bridge Roads BOOT 88.7 In Operation Badarpur Elevated Highways Roads BOT-Toll 73.9 Construction Integrated Municipal Waste Processing Complex at NDMC Site, Okhla Urban Development BOOT 14.1 Construction Construction of 197 Bus-Q-Shelters in NDMC area Urban Development BOOT 3.3 In Operation Development of Integrated Multi-Level Parking Infrastructure the NDMC Area Urban Development BOOT 1.7 Construction Centralised Waste Treatment Facility at Ghazipur Urban Development N.A. 1.3 In Operation Centralised Biomedical Waste Treatment Facilities, Okhla Urban Development BOT- 0.2 In Operation Source: pppindiadatabase.com LDOT: Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, BOOT: Build-Own-Operate-Transfer, N.A.: Not Available Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 29. 29 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial Clusters … (1/4) Delhi SEZs Industrial Clusters in Delhi IT and ITeS SEZ-Baprola Gems and Jewellery SEZ-Baprola IT Park, Shastri Park, DMRC Narela Industrial Complex Okhla Industrial Area Kirtinagar Industrial Area Mangolpuri Industrial Area Naraina Industrial Area SEZ Location Industrial Area Location INDEX Operational Upcoming Bawana Industrial Area AUGUST 2012
  • 30. 30 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial Clusters … (2/4) Delhi → On the industrial infrastructure front, the state has taken a number of development initiatives such as re-development of industrial clusters, maintenanceof industrial areasunderPPP(PublicPrivate Partnership)model. → The State Government has initiated a set of prestigious projects including those in industrial infrastructure for the specific sectors, through the Delhi State IndustrialandInfrastructureDevelopmentCorporationLimited(DSIIDC). NarelaIndustrialComplex DSIIDChasdeveloped612 acresoflandintheNarelaregion.Thefirstphaseof constructionof1,800 plotsisover. Theconstructionoffacilitycentres,providingshopsandcommercialspaceshave alreadybeencompleted. About50,000 treeshavebeenplantedinthecomplex.Anarea of10acres covered underthecentralparkisproposedtobedevelopedas centralplaza. Oftheremaininglandavailableintheestate,70 acresis proposedtobeutilisedfor relocationofindustries.Thereisalsoa proposalforconstructionofahigh-tech estateforITeSinanarea of50acresavailableinthecomplex. Source: dsiidc.org AUGUST 2012
  • 31. 31 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial Clusters … (3/4) Delhi MajorIndustrialAreasin Delhi Description KirtinagarIndustrialArea KirtinagarIndustrialAreaislocatedinWesternpartofDelhiandhasbeendevelopedbytheDSIIDC. MangolpuriIndustrialArea MangolpuriIndustrialAreaislocatedinWesternpart ofDelhiandhasbeendevelopedbytheDSIIDC. Naraina IndustrialArea Naraina IndustrialAreaislocatedinWesternpartofDelhi.ItwassetupbytheDelhiDevelopmentAuthority(DDA)in1970. It occupiesa placeofprideamongtheindustrialestatesinDelhiandisdividedintotwophaseswitharound1,200 industrialunits,which manufactureelectronicandelectricalgoods,engineeringgoods,plasticgoods,readymadegarmentsandsanitaryfittings. OkhlaIndustrialArea OkhlaIndustrialAreais locatedinSouthernpartofDelhiandis a hubofindustrialactivity.Manyexporthousesarelocatedinthearea alongwithsomeofthemultinationalssuchas Oriflame,ReckittBenckiseretc. BawanaIndustrialArea BawanaIndustrialAreaislocatedinNorthernpartofDelhi,whereDSIDCwilldevelop15,250 plotsof100-250 squaremetreeachby 2021. Source: dsiidc.org AUGUST 2012
  • 32. 32 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial Clusters … (4/4) Delhi → The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) has conceptualised and developed a world-class IT park complex comprising IT Park Block-1 (operational), IT Park Block-2, which is ready for occupancy and IT Park Block-3 (yettobe constructed). → Thecomplexis situatedvery closetoShastriParkmetrostation. Upcoming SEZs at Baprola SEZ forITand ITeS • TheITandITeSSEZ isbeingsetupinanareaof26 acresat anestimatedcostofUS$86.6 million. • TheSEZ isexpectedtoprovidedirectemploymentto 36,000 peoplewhilegenerating108,000 jobs,indirectly. TheITSEZ willalsohouseconventionhalls,hotels,a hospitalandresidentialaccommodation. SEZ forGems andJewellery • Itisbeingsetupinanarea of41.4acres atan estimated costofUS$107.3 million. • TheSEZ isexpectedtoprovidedirectjobsto18,000 people andindirectemploymentto54,000 people. • ITParkBlock-1has gotthedistinctionofbeing'Delhi'sFirstITPark'.Itisa fully air-conditionedbuilding,equippedwithseveralfacilitiesandstate-of-the-art technicalsystems.ThisbuildinghasbeeninoperationsinceApril2005. • ITParkBlock-2is animprovedversionofITParkBlock-1.Additionally,itis technologicallyadvancedandisalsoNationalBuildingsCode,2005, compliant. Source: www.delhimetrorail.com AUGUST 2012
  • 33. 33 Social Infrastructure – Education … (1/2) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → Delhi has a literacy rate of 86.3 per cent according to the provisional data of Census 2011; the male literacy rate is 91 per cent and the female literacy rate is 80.9 percent. → As of 2009-10, there were 50 pre-primary schools, 2,586 primary schools, 583 middlelevel schoolsand 1,824seniorsecondary/secondaryschoolsin Delhi. → The State Government has proposed to spend US$ 396.5 million on education sectorin2012-13accounting for12.67percent of totalplanoutlay. Delhi Source: Census2011(provisional data) Category LiteracyRate(%) Total 86.3 Male 91 Female 80.9 RecognisedUniversities • DelhiUniversity • JawaharlalNehruUniversity • Jamia MilliaIslamiaUniversity • GuruGobindSinghIndraprasthaUniversity • IndiraGandhiNationalOpenUniversity Source: Directorate of Higher Education, Governmentof NCTof Delhi Sources: Delhi Statistical Hand Book 2011,Budget 2012-13,Government of NCTof Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 34. 34 Social Infrastructure – Education … (2/2) THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → At the intermediate college level, courses in the science, arts and commerce streamsare offered. → Vocational courses are offered in the fields of agriculture, engineering and technology, home science, paramedical, business and commerce, and humanities. LeadingProfessionalandDegreeColleges • IndianInstituteofTechnologyDelhi(IITDelhi) • NetajiSubhasInstituteofTechnology • DelhiCollegeofEngineering • AllIndiaInstituteofMedicalSciences(AIIMS) • LadyShriRam CollegeforWomen • DelhiSchoolofEconomics • St Stephen'sCollege • IndianInstituteofMass Communication • IndianStatisticalInstitute Delhi Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011 (Governmentof National Capital Territory of Delhi) EducationalInfrastructure(2010-11) Universities 8 DeemedUniversities 12 InstitutesofNationalImportance 3 CollegesforGeneralEducation 78 CollegesforProfessionalEducation 106 IndustrialTrainingInstitute(ITI) 16 IndustrialTrainingCentre(ITC) 61 Polytechnics 11 AUGUST 2012
  • 35. 35 Social Infrastructure – Health THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → Delhi has one of the best health infrastructures in the country. The state offers among the most sophisticated medical care with the latest state-of-the-art technologyfortreatment. → As of December 2010, there were 807 medical institutions in Delhi with a total of 41,706beds. → As of December2010,therewere 942DispensariesinDelhi. → Delhi has a number of Super Specialty Hospitals both in the public and private sectors. Some of theLeading HospitalsinDelhi AllIndiaInstituteofMedicalSciences(AIIMS) HinduRaoHospital DrRam ManoharLohia G.B.PantHospital MoolchandHospital NationalChestInstitute NationalHeartInstitute RajivGandhiCancerInstitute& Research SafdarjungHospital DeenDayalUpadhyayHospital GuruTegBahadurHospital HealthIndicators(2010) BirthRate* 17.8 DeathRate* 4.2 InfantMortalityRate** 30 Source: Sample Registration System(SRS) Bulletin 2011 (www.censusindia.gov.in) *Perthousand persons **Perthousand live births Delhi Some of theLeading PrivateHospitalsinDelhi BatraHospital IndraprasthaApolloHospitals FortisEscortsHeartInstitute FortisHospital AUGUST 2012
  • 36. 36 Cultural Infrastructure THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → Delhi’s rich history is reflected in its forts, monuments, palaces, gardens and bazaars that were created by its rulers during the different periods of their occupation. → The remains of a large number of such historical places and monuments are the sitesof attractionforvisitorsandtouristsinDelhi. → In addition to these historical places, a large number of gardens, buildings, playgrounds, institutional buildings, markets and event places were constructed by the British till 1947 and thereafter by the Government of India and Governmentof Delhi. → Inaddition, Delhi andthe NCR have numberof conventioncentres, golf courses, hotels, restaurants, and recreational centres offering international standard of services. KeyCulturalDestinationsinDelhi PuranaQuila QutubMinar TughlakabadFort RedFort HumayunTomb SafdarjungTomb Jama Masjid RashtripatiBhawan,Sansad Bhawan,CentralSecretariat IndiaGate LodhiGarden,NehruPark,BuddhaJayantiPark ConnaughtPlace LotusTemple AkshardhamTemple Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 37. 37 Cultural Infrastructure – Commonwealth Games 2010 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INFRASTRUCTURE STATUS → Delhiwas thehostcity for CommonwealthGames2010. → For its successful organisation, the State Government had taken up 59 projects/schemes directly related to games. Some of the major projects/schemes wereasfollows: → Constructionof Thyagrajastadium. → Renovation and expansion of the Talkatora, Shivaji and Chhattrasal stadiums. → Constructionof a trainingindoorstadiumat LudloCastle. → Construction of water treatment plant and sewerage-water treatment plantat thegames village. → IT systemforcommissioninga dedicatedcommunicationnetworksystem. Delhi CommonwealthGames, 2010 Motto:COMEOUTandPLAY ParticipatingNations:71 EventsAcrossDisciplines:17 Aquatics,Archery,Athletics,Badminton,Boxing,Cycling,Gymnastics,Hockey, LawnBowls,NetBall,Rugby,Shooting,Squash,TableTennis,Tennis, Weightlifting,Wrestling OpeningCeremony:October03, 2010 ClosingCeremony:October14, 2010 Source: www.cwgdelhi2010.org AUGUST 2012
  • 38. 38 THEHEARTOFINDIA Contents  Delhi – An Introduction  Infrastructure Status  Business Opportunities  Doing Business in Delhi  State Acts & Policies For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 39. 39 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Key Industries KeyIndustriesinDelhi • BankingandFinancialServicesIndustry(BFSI) • ITandITeS • Tourism • FoodProcessing • ConstructionandEngineering • SSI: Textiles,Handlooms,PrintingandPublishing → The location advantage, policy incentives and infrastructure in the state support investments in sectors such as IT/ITeS, Banking and Financial Services Industry (BFSI)andtourismactivities. → According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, sophisticated hi-tech industries will be promoted with special emphasis on high value-added products. The plan emphasises on industrial development without effluents, smoke and noise pollution. → According to the Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-2021, the Delhi Government will develop world-class infrastructure within planned industrial estates to promoteindustrialgrowth. → The government is also encouraging activities allied to industries, such as consultancy, information technology, training of skilled manpower through vocationaltraining programmesandentrepreneurialdevelopmentprogrammes. Delhi Source: www.delhiplanning.nic.in SSI: Small Scale Industry AUGUST 2012
  • 40. 40 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Key Industries – Banking and Financial Services Sector (BFSI) … (1/3) Some of theKey Players • RelianceLifeInsurance • LifeInsuranceCorporationofIndia • StateBankofIndia • UnitedBankofIndia → The city is home to a number of private and public banks and financial services institutions. → These business houses deal in banking transactions, documentations, negotiations, loan agreements, etc. The city also has commercial banks, industrial banksandsomeof the leadingforeignbanks. → The service points are spread across the city while Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, Barakhamba Road are the key points in the city where the key offices of a large numberof organisationsare located. Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 41. 41 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES → RelianceLifeInsuranceis anassociatecompanyofRelianceCapitalLimited,a partofReliance-AnilDhirubhaiAmbaniGroup. → Reliance Capital is one of India’s leading private sector financial services companies and ranks among the top private sector financial services and banking companies, in terms of net worth. It has interests in asset management and mutual funds, stock broking, life and general insurance,proprietaryinvestments,privateequityandotheractivitiesinfinancialservices. → In Delhi,theinsurancecompanyhas brancheslocated atConnaughtPlace, Darya Gunj, DilshadGarden, Dwarka, Janakpuri, JhandewalanExtn., KarolBagh,ModelTown,ShaktiNagar andLajpatNagar etc. → The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is the largest life insurance company in India. It was founded in 1956 and it is also the country's largest investor. It is fully owned by the Government of India. The Life Insurance Corporation of India has eight zonal offices and 109 divisional offices located in different parts of India, at least 2,048 branches located in different cities and 992 Satellite Offices (SOs) and has a network of overonemillionagentsforsolicitinglifeinsurancebusinessfromthepublic.IthaszonalofficeinNorthernregionat ConnaughtPlaceinDelhi. Reliance Life Insurance Life Insurance Corp of India Delhi Key Industries – Banking and Financial Services Sector (BFSI) … (2/3) AUGUST 2012
  • 42. 42 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES → The State Bank of India is the country’s oldest bank and largest in terms of balance sheet size, number of branches, market capitalisation and profits. → The bank is the largest provider of infrastructure debt and the largest arranger of external commercial borrowings in the country. It is the only IndianbanktofeatureintheFortune500 list. → In Delhi, some of the branches are located at Najafgarh Village, AGCR Building, Ajmal Khan Road, Anaj Mandi Shahdara, Anand Vihar, Ansari Naagr, AsafAliRoad,AshokViharandAsianGamesVillage. → United Bankof India (UBI) is one of the 14 major banks which were nationalised in July 1969. Its predecessor, the United Bankof India Limited was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of four banks, viz., Comilla Banking Corporation Limited (1914), Bengal Central Bank Limited (1918), ComillaUnionBankLimited(1922) andHooghlyBankLimited(1932). → The bank has more than 1600 branches and offices. In Delhi, the bank has branches located in Aruna Asaf Ali Road, Chandni Chowk, ChittranjanPark,ConnuaghtCircus,Daryaganj,etc. State Bank of India United Bank of India Delhi Key Industries – Banking and Financial Services Sector (BFSI) … (3/3) AUGUST 2012
  • 43. 43 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Key Industries – Agri and Processed Food Sector … (1/2) → The city has a number of agriculture trading markets and food processing industries. → It acts as a nodal location for exchange of goods with Northern parts of the countrybecauseof goodconnectivityandsupportinginfrastructure. → There are nine principal markets and 12 different submarkets for trade of agricultural produceinDelhi. → The main food trade markets are located in Narela, Azadpur, Tikri Kalan, Shahdara,Bagh Diwar,Keshopur,Gazipur,NajafgarhandMehrauli. Delhi Some of theKey Players • MotherDairy • KohinoorFoodsLtd • HindAgroIndustriesLtd • SterlingAgroIndustriesLtd AUGUST 2012
  • 44. 44 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES → Mother Dairy was set up in 1974 under the “Operation Flood Programme”. It is now a wholly-owned company of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy markets and sells dairy products such as liquid milk, curd, ice creams, cheese and butter under the ‘Mother Dairy’ brand, the “Dhara” range of edible oils and the “Safal” range of fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen vegetables and fruit juices, at thenationallevel,throughitssalesanddistributionnetworksformarketingfooditems. → Mother Dairy milk has a market share of around 66 per cent in the branded sector in Delhi where it sells 2.5 million liters of milk, daily and undertakes its marketing operations through around 14,00 retail outlets and over 1,000 exclusive outlets of Mother Dairy. Further, the ice cream brand of the company has around 62 per cent market share in Delhi. The company has dairy manufacturing plant at Patparganj and fruit & vegetable plant at Mangolpuri Industrial Area. It also has a distribution facility with an annual handling capacity of 200,000 tonnes of fresh fruitsandvegetables. → It offers an extensive range of products that caters to all kinds of consumers in different parts of the world - from basmati rice, ready-to-eat products, cook-in sauces and cooking pastes to spices, seasonings and frozen food. It has a strong market presence not only in India but also in the US, the UK, Dubai, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore and other European countries. It has an office in Greater Kailash in New Delhi. In 2010-11, totalrevenueofthecompanywasUS$199.1 million. Mother Dairy Kohinoor Foods Ltd Delhi Key Industries – Agri and Processed Food Sector … (2/2) → Hind Agro Industries Ltd has Asia’s most modern abattoir-cum-meat processing plant at Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. It is a joint venture of Hind IndustriesLimited,theGovernmentofUttarPradeshandassistedbyGovernmentofIndia. → Thecompanyhasproductioncapacityof400 tonnescertifiedbyAPEDAandhas a corporateofficelocatedinOkhla IndustrialArea,NewDelhi. Hind Agro Industries Ltd → SterlingAgroIndustriesmarketsitsdairyproductsunderitsbrands“NOVA”and“A-ONE”. → The company’s office in Delhi is located at Pitampura. Nova products are ghee, butter oil, butter, skimmed milk powder, full cream milkpowder, dairywhitener,buttermilkpowderandmilkpowderblends. Sterling Agro Industries Ltd AUGUST 2012
  • 45. 45 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Key Industries – Construction and Real Estate Sector … (1/3) Some of theKey Players • DLFLtd • Unitech • ParsavnathDevelopersLtd • AnsalAPI → Thereareseveralinfrastructuredevelopmentcompanieslocatedinthe state. → These companies are involved in construction of residential and commercial complexes, townships, power projects, hospitals, hotels, schools, roads and public utility infrastructure. Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 46. 46 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES → DLF is primarily a real estate developer, rated as India's largest construction company in the sector. DLF has been in this industry for over 60 years,andhasdevelopedhomes,offices,malls,SEZs,hotelsandinfrastructureprojects. → DLF developed some of the first residential colonies in Delhi such as Krishna Nagar in East Delhi. It started off with its first landmark real estate development project Qutub Enclave (DLF city) and then proceeded to build the Gurgaon township. Now, it has a pan-India presence, with its properties being developed at almost all the Tier I and II cities of India. In Delhi, in the commercial sector, DLF has built infrastructure in Vasant Kunj, Saket, Mayur Vihar. It has also developed some office spaces. Corporate office of the company is located in Delhi. In 2011-12, total revenueofthecompanywasUS$2.13billion. → Unitech startedin 1972. The companyhas ventured into constructing power transmission lines, highways, theme parks, steel plants, residential dwellings,indoorstadiumsandhotels. → In Delhi, Unitech’s noteworthy achievements include the Rohini amusement park, which is spread over 62 acres in Northwest Delhi. The project encompasses a shopping mall, “Metrowalk”, spread across 200,000 sq ft, an adventure island, a world class amusement park and a waterpark. RegisteredofficeofthecompanyislocatedinDelhi.In2010-11, totalrevenueofthecompanywasUS$699.3 million. DLF Ltd Unitech Delhi Key Industries – Construction and Real Estate Sector … (2/3) AUGUST 2012
  • 47. 47 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES → Parsvnath Developers Ltd is one of India’s leading real estate developers, with pan-India presence across 44 cities in 15 states. Parsvnath Developers Limited has a diversified portfolio which includes; integrated townships, group housing, commercial complexes, hotels, IT parks, Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) projects, SEZs and third-party contracting. The company has successfully completed 44 projects and has a total developablearea ofover196.8 millionsquarefeetacrossallrealstateverticals. → ParsvnathDevelopersLtdis anISO9001, 14001 andOHSAS18001 certifiedcompany. → ThecompanyisdevelopingthirteenshoppingmallsinDelhionBuild-Operate-Transfer(BOT)basisalongwithDelhiMetroRailCorporation. → One of the oldest real estate developer companies in the NCR, Ansal API has ventured in to retail shopping malls, township development, hotels, clubs, facilities management, etc. The company has completed several residential buildings like Gauri Sadan, Upasana at Hailey Road andDhawanDeepontheJantarMantar RoadatConnaughtPlaceinNewDelhi. → The company has also constructed the “Ansal Plaza” shopping mall in South Delhi, apart from several landmark high-rise commercial buildings suchas theStatesmanHouse,etc. Parsavanath Developers Ltd Ansal API Delhi Key Industries – Construction and Real Estate Sector … (3/3) AUGUST 2012
  • 48. 48 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Key Industries – IT, ITeS and Other Knowledge-Based Industries → There are a number of software companies in Delhi. These organisations are involved in the businesses of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Structured Query Language (SQL) server, Document Management System, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), software development, Active Server Pages (ASP), web developer, onlineoffice automation,etc. → E-commerce companiesinDelhiofferservicessuchasregistrationsof domainnames, tele-billing,electronicsignatures,webhosting, etc. → The units are spread across the state. With Government focussing on the sector, the prospects are very bright for IT related businesses and other knowledge-based industriessuchasconsulting. → NASSCOM, the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the IT and BPO industry in India is headquartered in New Delhi. The members of the association accountforover 95percent of the industryrevenueandemployover2.24 million professionals. → Enablinginstitutions suchas Software Technology Parks of India (STPI),a society set up by the Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India for encouraging, promotingandboostingsoftwareexportsfrom IndiaisalsolocatedinNew Delhi. Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 49. 49 THEHEARTOFINDIA Contents  Delhi – An Introduction  Infrastructure Status  Business Opportunities  Doing Business in Delhi  State Acts & Policies For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 50. 50 THE HEART OF INDIA Single-Window Approval Mechanism For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI → The Delhi Government has set up Business Facilitation Council (BFC) to facilitate single-window clearances from various departments for establishing industrial enterprisesina time-boundmanner. → The BFC is headed by the Secretary and Commissioner (Industries) and the Joint Commissioner (Industries) as its member secretary. It will be operated through the BFC cell headedby the JointCommissionerof Industries. → Major objective of the BFC is to facilitate entrepreneurs in obtaining clearances from various departments / agencies in a time bound and efficient manner for setting up industrialenterprises. → BFCwill bethe singlepointcontactforthe entrepreneurstillPart-IIof theentrepreneurmemorandumis receivedandproductionis commenced. → Senior functionaries of concerned departments such as the Department of Industries, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, Trade & Taxes Department, Electricity Distribution Companies, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Labour Department, Delhi Fire Service Department, Drug Controller, District Magistrate , Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, and Excise Department will be the nodal officers. These nodal officers shall ensure that the applications received by theirdepartmentsareprocessedwithout anyunduedelay. Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 51. 51 THE HEART OF INDIA Key Approvals Required … (1/5) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Approvals and Clearances Required List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time Registration for Starting a New Business • Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN) online from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs portal (National). 1 day • Obtain digital signature certificate online from private agency authorised by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (National). • Reserve the company name online with the Registrar of Companies (ROC) (National). • Stamp the company documents at the State Treasury (State). Authorised Agent 3 days 2 days 1 day Get the Certificate of Incorporation from the Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Corporate Affairs (National) ROC 5 days Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI Source: www.doingbusiness.org AUGUST 2012
  • 52. 52 THE HEART OF INDIA Key Approvals Required … (2/5) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Approvals and Clearances Required List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time Registration for Starting a New Business • Make a seal (Private). • Obtain a Permanent Account Number (PAN) from an authorised franchise or agent.* • Obtain a Tax Account Number (TAN) for income taxes deducted at the source from an authorised franchise or agent.* Authorised Agent 1 day 12 days 12 days • Register for Value-Added Tax (VAT) at the Commercial Tax Office (State).* • Register with Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (National).* • Register for medical insurance at the regional office of the Employees State Insurance Corporation (National).* Central and State Excise 9 days 13 days 15 days Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI * Parallel Activity Source: www.doingbusiness.org AUGUST 2012
  • 53. 53 THE HEART OF INDIA Key Approvals Required … (3/5) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Approvals and Clearances Required List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time Obtaining Construction Permit • Obtain no-due tax certificate from the House Tax Department (Municipal). • Obtain No-objection certificate regarding land use as per master plan/zonal plan (Municipal). • Notarise the affidavit/undertaking (Private sector).* House Tax Department 2 days 15 days 1 day • Apply for building permit at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) (Municipal). • Receive inspection of the site by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal). • Obtain building permit from the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal). MCD, Delhi 1 day 1 day 65 days • Hire an independent electricity contractor and obtain load approval (Private). • Apply for permanent electricity connection with the BSES (Private). • Receive on-site inspection by BSES (Private). BSES 1 day 1 day 1 day Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI * Parallel Activity Source: www.doingbusiness.org AUGUST 2012
  • 54. 54 THE HEART OF INDIA Key Approvals Required … (4/5) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Approvals and Clearances Required List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time Obtaining Construction Permit • Receive inspection by an engineer from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi at the plinth level. • File completion certificate and apply for occupancy permit at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal). • Receive final inspection of the construction by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal). • Obtain occupancy permit from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal). MCD, Delhi 1 day 1 day 1 day 30 days • Apply for permanent water and sewerage connections to Delhi Jal Board (Municipal). • Apply for permanent phone connection at Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (National).* • Receive an initial on-site inspection from Delhi Jal Board (Municipal).* • Obtain permanent water and sewerage connection from the Delhi Jal Board • Obtain permanent electricity connection from BSES (Private)* • Obtain phone connection (with inspection) from the BSNL (National) * Respective Authorities 1 day 1 day 1 day 20 days 20 days 2 days Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI * Parallel Activity Source: www.doingbusiness.org AUGUST 2012
  • 55. 55 THE HEART OF INDIA Key Approvals Required … (5/5) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Approvals and Clearances Required List of Procedures Estimated Time Registering Property in New Delhi Check for encumbrances at the office of the sub-registrar of assurances (State). 3 days Pay the stamp duty at the State Treasury and obtain stamp paper (State). 2 days • The final sale deed is prepared by the buyer or his lawyer (Private).* • Execute and register the final sale deed at the office of sub-registrar (State). 3 days 8 days Apply to the Circle Revenue Office for mutation of the property title (State). 40 days Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI * Parallel Activity Source: www.doingbusiness.org AUGUST 2012
  • 56. 56 THE HEART OF INDIA Key Investment Promotion Offices For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI Delhi Key Agency Description Delhi Financial Corporation This organisation provides financial assistance for industrial and commercial activities in the state. Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC) It is involved in providing infrastructure and marketing facilities to industries. Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board It offers financial assistance to specific type of small scale industries (khadi and village industries). The Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi This organisation serves as the nodal agency to plan, promote and develop industries in the state. → State Level Export Promotion Committee (SLEPC) has been constituted to draw export policy and action plan and approve infrastructure projects for financial assistance under Assistance to States for Developing Export Infrastructure and Allied activities (ASIDE) scheme of Central Government. DSIIDCis responsible for the distribution of fundstothedeveloperagencyunderthe ASIDEschemeuponapprovalof a project. AUGUST 2012
  • 57. 57 THE HEART OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Contact List Agency Contact Information Delhi Financial Corporation (DFC) Plot No 37 and 38, Institutional Area, Pankha Road, D-Block Janakpuri, Delhi – 110058. Phone: 91-11-2852 5035 Fax: 91-11-28525041 Email: dgmdfc.delhi@nic.in Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC) N-Block, Bombay Life Building, Connaught Circus, New Delhi – 110001. Phone: 91-11-2331 4231-33 E-mail: support@dsiidc.org Website: www.dsiidc.org Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board Delhi Financial Corporation Building, Plot No. 37 - 38, Pankha Road, Institutional Area, D- Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110058 Phone: 91-11-6463 4266 Fax: 91-11-2210 5757 Email: md-dkvib@nic.in Website: www.dkvib.delhigovt.nic.in Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi Office of the Commissioner of Industries, Udyog Sadan, Plot No. - 419, F.I.E. Patparganj, Delhi - 110092. Phone: 91-11-2215 7002 Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI AUGUST 2012
  • 58. 58 THE HEART OF INDIA Cost of Doing Business in Delhi For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Parameter Cost Estimate Commercial Office Space Cost (per sq ft) US$ 130 to US$ 965 Labour Cost (minimum wages per day) US$ 4.5 to US$ 5.4 Power Cost (per kWh) Commercial: US$ 0.13 - US$ 0.15 Industrial: US$ 0.11 – US$ 0.14 Residential Rent (per sq ft per month) US 23 cents to US 105 cents Five-Star Hotel Room (per night) US$ 190 to US$ 415 Water (per 1,000 litres) Industrial : US 25.23 cents to US 252.39 cents Sources: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Delhi Jal Board, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry Sources Delhi DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI AUGUST 2012
  • 59. 59 THEHEARTOFINDIA Contents  Delhi – An Introduction  Infrastructure Status  Business Opportunities  Doing Business in Delhi  State Acts & Policies For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 60. 60 THE HEART OF INDIA State Acts & Policies … (1/2) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS & POLICIES IndustrialPolicy forDelhi 2010-2021 • The Industrial Policy for Delhi, 2010-2021 aims to make Delhi a hub of clean, high-technology and skilled economic activities by 2021byadheringtothe followingbasicprinciples: • Infrastructuredevelopment • De-congestion • Promoting‘walktowork’ • Simplifyingbusiness • Industryconsultationindecisionmaking &sustainability Readmore Objective Delhi TransportPolicy2002 • This policy has beenframed with a viewtoprovide safe, eco-friendly, cost-effective andefficient modes of transportation through a well integrated multi-modal transport system. The policy aims to make Delhi a well-managed, clean and dynamic city, which is involvedinserving itscitizensefficiently. Readmore Objective AUGUST 2012
  • 61. 61 THE HEART OF INDIA State Acts & Policies … (2/2) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS & POLICIES InformationTechnologyPolicy 2000 • The IT policy is governed by six “Es”: electronic-governance, equality, education, employment, entrepreneurship and economy. The policy aims to promote these six goals in an integrated and parallel fashion for the overall development of information, communicationtechnologyinthe stateinterms of infrastructureandusage. Readmore Objective Delhi AUGUST 2012
  • 62. 62 THE HEART OF INDIA Annexure For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ANNEXURE Average for the year Year INR equivalent of one US$ 2004-05 44.95 2005-06 44.28 2006-07 45.28 2007-08 40.24 2008-09 45.91 2009-10 47.41 2010-11 45.57 2011-12 47.94 Exchange Rates Delhi AUGUST 2012
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