Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's marine exports. The state has seen growth in the pharmaceutical industry, with several companies establishing manufacturing hubs. Andhra Pradesh also plans to develop a National Investment and Manufacturing Zone to generate jobs. Tourism in the state has also witnessed growth, with tourist arrivals increasing by 26% in 2016. The state aims to develop its infrastructure and promote sectors like industry, agriculture and services to achieve its vision of becoming one of the top states in India by 2022 and the number one state by 2029.
Andhra Pradesh has experienced high economic growth in recent years, with its Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.01% from 2011-12 to 2016-17. The state has a long coastline of 974 km which provides opportunities for port development. Exports from Andhra Pradesh have also grown steadily, reaching US$7.79 billion during 2017-18. The state has an installed power generation capacity of 22,933 MW as of March 2018.
Andhra Pradesh has several advantages for business and investment:
- The state has experienced high economic growth with its GSDP expanding at a 13% CAGR between 2011-12 and 2016-17. Manufacturing, construction, mining and power are fast growing sectors.
- Andhra Pradesh has a long 974-km coastline which allows for the development of numerous ports, including the major Visakhapatnam port.
- Exports from the state have grown, reaching US$7.79 billion during 2017-18 (up to November). Key exports include pharmaceuticals, chemicals, agriculture, engineering and mineral products.
- The state has adequate power generation capacity to meet the needs of businesses,
Andhra Pradesh has several advantages for business and investment:
1) It has a high economic growth rate with its GSDP growing at 13% annually and manufacturing, construction, mining, and power being fast growing sectors.
2) Its 974 km long coastline allows it to develop numerous ports and supports industries like fishing and seafood exports.
3) Exports from the state have also grown with $4.6 billion in exports during the first half of 2016-17 in sectors like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, agriculture and more.
4) It has adequate power generation capacity including many coal-based plants located along the coast for connectivity to ports.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Granary of India" due to its large production of rice. The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh, including its reorganization in 2014 that created the state of Telangana from part of Andhra Pradesh. It discusses Andhra Pradesh's missions and vision for 2029 to boost development through sectors like primary, social, knowledge, urban, industry, infrastructure and services. Key industries highlighted include pharmaceuticals, ports and shipping, and power generation.
The document provides information about Andhra Pradesh, India. It discusses that Andhra Pradesh is a major exporter of marine products from India and ranks first in prawn and fish production. The pharmaceutical industry is growing in the state, with various companies setting up manufacturing hubs. Andhra Pradesh also has potential for growth in tourism, with over 153 million tourist arrivals in 2016. The state aims to develop its infrastructure through initiatives such as developing a new capital city and improving power generation capacity.
The document provides information about Andhra Pradesh as follows:
1) Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's marine exports and ranks first in prawn and fish production. It has seen growth in the pharmaceutical industry with many companies setting up manufacturing hubs.
2) The state aims to be one of the top 3 industrial states in India by 2022 and number 1 by 2029 as part of its Vision 2029. It has launched various missions and campaigns to boost development.
3) The Reorganisation Act of 2014 split Andhra Pradesh into the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It details the division of assets, boundaries, and status of the capital Hyderabad between
Andhra Pradesh has experienced strong economic growth in recent years. In 2017-18, the state's GSDP was Rs 8.04 trillion (US$ 124.20 billion) and NSDP was Rs 112 trillion (US$ 7.25 billion), growing at a CAGR of 13.33% and 13.45%, respectively, between 2011-12 and 2017-18. Per capita GSDP and NSDP have also increased substantially, reaching Rs 1,57,495.54 (US$ 2,432.74) and Rs 142,054 (US$ 2,194.2) respectively in 2017-18, with CAGRs of 12.67% and 13.45%.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The state is also a leading tourist destination and its economy is growing rapidly, with the GSDP increasing at a CAGR of 15.58% between 2011-12 and 2017-18. Andhra Pradesh has a long coastline, adequate power generation capacity, and is emerging as a hub for the pharmaceutical industry, with many companies setting up manufacturing facilities in the state.
Andhra Pradesh has experienced high economic growth in recent years, with its Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.01% from 2011-12 to 2016-17. The state has a long coastline of 974 km which provides opportunities for port development. Exports from Andhra Pradesh have also grown steadily, reaching US$7.79 billion during 2017-18. The state has an installed power generation capacity of 22,933 MW as of March 2018.
Andhra Pradesh has several advantages for business and investment:
- The state has experienced high economic growth with its GSDP expanding at a 13% CAGR between 2011-12 and 2016-17. Manufacturing, construction, mining and power are fast growing sectors.
- Andhra Pradesh has a long 974-km coastline which allows for the development of numerous ports, including the major Visakhapatnam port.
- Exports from the state have grown, reaching US$7.79 billion during 2017-18 (up to November). Key exports include pharmaceuticals, chemicals, agriculture, engineering and mineral products.
- The state has adequate power generation capacity to meet the needs of businesses,
Andhra Pradesh has several advantages for business and investment:
1) It has a high economic growth rate with its GSDP growing at 13% annually and manufacturing, construction, mining, and power being fast growing sectors.
2) Its 974 km long coastline allows it to develop numerous ports and supports industries like fishing and seafood exports.
3) Exports from the state have also grown with $4.6 billion in exports during the first half of 2016-17 in sectors like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, agriculture and more.
4) It has adequate power generation capacity including many coal-based plants located along the coast for connectivity to ports.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Granary of India" due to its large production of rice. The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh, including its reorganization in 2014 that created the state of Telangana from part of Andhra Pradesh. It discusses Andhra Pradesh's missions and vision for 2029 to boost development through sectors like primary, social, knowledge, urban, industry, infrastructure and services. Key industries highlighted include pharmaceuticals, ports and shipping, and power generation.
The document provides information about Andhra Pradesh, India. It discusses that Andhra Pradesh is a major exporter of marine products from India and ranks first in prawn and fish production. The pharmaceutical industry is growing in the state, with various companies setting up manufacturing hubs. Andhra Pradesh also has potential for growth in tourism, with over 153 million tourist arrivals in 2016. The state aims to develop its infrastructure through initiatives such as developing a new capital city and improving power generation capacity.
The document provides information about Andhra Pradesh as follows:
1) Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's marine exports and ranks first in prawn and fish production. It has seen growth in the pharmaceutical industry with many companies setting up manufacturing hubs.
2) The state aims to be one of the top 3 industrial states in India by 2022 and number 1 by 2029 as part of its Vision 2029. It has launched various missions and campaigns to boost development.
3) The Reorganisation Act of 2014 split Andhra Pradesh into the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It details the division of assets, boundaries, and status of the capital Hyderabad between
Andhra Pradesh has experienced strong economic growth in recent years. In 2017-18, the state's GSDP was Rs 8.04 trillion (US$ 124.20 billion) and NSDP was Rs 112 trillion (US$ 7.25 billion), growing at a CAGR of 13.33% and 13.45%, respectively, between 2011-12 and 2017-18. Per capita GSDP and NSDP have also increased substantially, reaching Rs 1,57,495.54 (US$ 2,432.74) and Rs 142,054 (US$ 2,194.2) respectively in 2017-18, with CAGRs of 12.67% and 13.45%.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The state is also a leading tourist destination and its economy is growing rapidly, with the GSDP increasing at a CAGR of 15.58% between 2011-12 and 2017-18. Andhra Pradesh has a long coastline, adequate power generation capacity, and is emerging as a hub for the pharmaceutical industry, with many companies setting up manufacturing facilities in the state.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "rice granary of India". The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh, including its reorganization in 2014 that created the state of Telangana, the state's key industries and exports, and its vision and missions to become one of the most developed states by 2029. Key sectors driving growth include pharmaceuticals, ports and marine products, and tourism. The state aims to improve infrastructure, education, and develop special economic zones to attract investment and boost various industries.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Granary of India" and has a long coastline of 974 km. It has a large pharmaceutical industry and is the largest exporter of marine products from India. The state has seen high economic growth and is focusing on job creation through MSMEs and the development of infrastructure to support continued economic growth by 2029.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products and ranks first in prawn and fish production. The pharmaceutical industry has grown with many companies establishing manufacturing hubs in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts. Tourism is also a key sector with tourist arrivals growing by around 8% in 2017. The state aims to develop infrastructure, boost the economy, and improve social indicators through various initiatives by 2029.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The pharmaceutical industry has grown in the state, with many companies setting up manufacturing hubs. Tourism has also increased, with over 165 million tourist arrivals in 2017. The state aims to boost job creation, economic growth, and infrastructure development by 2029.
The document provides an economic snapshot of Andhra Pradesh:
- The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Andhra Pradesh was Rs 8.04 trillion (US$ 124.20 billion) in 2017-18, growing at a CAGR of 13.33% from 2011-12 to 2017-18.
- The per capita GSDP in 2017-18 was Rs 1,57,495.54 (US$ 2,432.74), growing at a CAGR of 12.67% during the period.
- The Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of Andhra Pradesh was Rs 7.25 trillion (US$ 112 billion) in 2017-18,
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The pharmaceutical industry has grown in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts due to available ports and land. Tourism has also increased, with over 165 million tourist arrivals in 2017. The state aims to develop a new capital city, Amaravati, with modern infrastructure and amenities.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The pharmaceutical industry has grown in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts due to available ports and land. Tourism has also increased, with over 165 million tourist arrivals in 2017. The state aims to develop a new capital city, Amaravati, with modern infrastructure and amenities.
Government remains committed towards doubling farmers‘ income in 5 years
It has fixed the target for agricultural credit in 2017-18 at a record high of Rs. 10 lakh crores
Government announced a benefit of 60 days‘ interest waiver on Dec 31, 2016
Dedicated Micro Irrigation Fund in NABARD is all set to achieve 'per drop more crop' with an initial investment of Rs. 5,000crores
Government would set up a Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund in NABARD with an initial investment of Rs. 2000 crores. This would be increased to Rs. 8000 crores in the coming 3 years.
Infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh, Industries in Andhra Pradesh, GSDPBruce Clay India
Andhra Pradesh is located in Southern India with a coastline of 974 km. The document provides an overview of the state's economy and key industries. It highlights that Andhra Pradesh has emerged as a hub for knowledge-based industries like IT, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. The state offers various fiscal and policy incentives for business under its industrial promotion policy. Additionally, Andhra Pradesh has high-quality infrastructure and a skilled workforce, contributing to its high economic growth rate of 16% between 2004-2005 and 2011-2012. The primary industries in the state are agriculture and rice is a major crop.
Union Budget 2014-2015 presented by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on February 17, 2014. Key highlights include no change in income tax rates, excise duty cuts on cars, appliances, and capital goods, and increased allocations to rural employment, child development, and infrastructure programs. The budget aims to stimulate growth while addressing issues like poverty, health, and sanitation. However, it may face challenges from corruption and lack of proper management.
The budget document outlines the Indian government's budget plans for 2013-2014. Some key points include:
- No increase in personal income tax slabs and a Rs. 2000 tax credit for those under Rs. 5 lakh income.
- 10% surcharge for income over Rs. 1 crore and increased duty limits for gold imports.
- Allocations increased for rural development, agriculture, education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
- Fiscal deficit targeted at 4.8% of GDP for 2013-2014.
The document provides an overview of the Union Budget of India for 2012-2013, which was presented by the Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on March 16, 2012. It discusses key highlights of the budget including tax proposals, the impact on various sectors like agriculture, infrastructure, and education, and the overall budget estimates for fiscal year 2012-2013 with a projected fiscal deficit of 5.1% of GDP.
India’s new finance minister, Arun Jaitley, presented his maiden Budget on July 10. Much has been expected from this government, which is widely considered to be pro-industry and reform-friendly.
While the Budget had significant announcement like the raising of foreign investment caps in defense and insurance, as well as a change in income-tax norms, it also set very ambitious growth targets.
Can Jaitley achieve them even as the global economy struggles to get back on track? This is an uphill task and will require more bold and politically tough decisions.
Share your feedback with us on twitter @MSLGROUP_India
The document summarizes key aspects of the Indian Union Budget for 2010-2011. It outlines the government's goals of achieving strong, inclusive growth and addresses economic challenges through initiatives like increasing infrastructure spending, supporting agriculture and rural development, and boosting the financial and education sectors. Tax rates and slabs are adjusted and exemptions expanded for certain medical equipment and renewable energy projects. Overall, the budget aims to continue the country's growth while improving social welfare.
The document summarizes the key highlights and challenges of the Indian Union Budget for 2015-16. It discusses the fiscal roadmap to achieve a deficit target of 3% of GDP by 2017-18 through fiscal discipline. It outlines priorities like investment in agriculture, infrastructure, education and health. It increases allocation for rural development, Swachh Bharat mission and welfare schemes. Taxation changes include reduced corporate tax rates and increased service tax. The budget aims to boost manufacturing and ease of doing business through initiatives like Make in India and monetary policy reforms.
On 1st March 2021, CM Bhupesh baghel presented the budget for the state of Chhattisgarh. There are many schemes related to agriculture, education, health that lead Chhattisgarh to grow in the best possible way. For the first time, any state will present a separate budget for the child. The youth are having many expectations, that the CM will talk about the employment opportunity in the budget but again no such mention of employment. No provisions for tax.
Challenges in India's General Budget 2017-18Shantanu Basu
The document discusses several challenges for India's upcoming 2017-18 budget. It notes that including railways estimates and abolishing the plan/non-plan distinction will impact the budget's complexion. It also cites declining manufacturing and commodity prices negatively impacting rail freight revenues. Other challenges include a deepening manufacturing crisis reducing tax revenues, rising public sector bank NPAs, and pending wage increases for public sector workers and the military. The large government debt and interest payments are also major constraints on public expenditure proposals for the new budget.
Tanjim printing and packaging limited (TPPL) commissioned an environmental impact assessment to evaluate its operations. The assessment identified some potential negative impacts, such as noise pollution and improper waste disposal, but also noted several beneficial impacts like job creation and recycling programs. The report recommends mitigation measures to address the negative impacts through compliance with health and safety standards, proper use of protective equipment, and emergency response planning. It concludes that if TPPL implements the suggested environmental management plan, the company can operate in an environmentally friendly manner.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "rice granary of India". The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh, including its reorganization in 2014 that created the state of Telangana, the state's key industries and exports, and its vision and missions to become one of the most developed states by 2029. Key sectors driving growth include pharmaceuticals, ports and marine products, and tourism. The state aims to improve infrastructure, education, and develop special economic zones to attract investment and boost various industries.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Granary of India" and has a long coastline of 974 km. It has a large pharmaceutical industry and is the largest exporter of marine products from India. The state has seen high economic growth and is focusing on job creation through MSMEs and the development of infrastructure to support continued economic growth by 2029.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products and ranks first in prawn and fish production. The pharmaceutical industry has grown with many companies establishing manufacturing hubs in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts. Tourism is also a key sector with tourist arrivals growing by around 8% in 2017. The state aims to develop infrastructure, boost the economy, and improve social indicators through various initiatives by 2029.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The pharmaceutical industry has grown in the state, with many companies setting up manufacturing hubs. Tourism has also increased, with over 165 million tourist arrivals in 2017. The state aims to boost job creation, economic growth, and infrastructure development by 2029.
The document provides an economic snapshot of Andhra Pradesh:
- The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Andhra Pradesh was Rs 8.04 trillion (US$ 124.20 billion) in 2017-18, growing at a CAGR of 13.33% from 2011-12 to 2017-18.
- The per capita GSDP in 2017-18 was Rs 1,57,495.54 (US$ 2,432.74), growing at a CAGR of 12.67% during the period.
- The Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of Andhra Pradesh was Rs 7.25 trillion (US$ 112 billion) in 2017-18,
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The pharmaceutical industry has grown in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts due to available ports and land. Tourism has also increased, with over 165 million tourist arrivals in 2017. The state aims to develop a new capital city, Amaravati, with modern infrastructure and amenities.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share of India's exports of seafood products. It ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country. The pharmaceutical industry has grown in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts due to available ports and land. Tourism has also increased, with over 165 million tourist arrivals in 2017. The state aims to develop a new capital city, Amaravati, with modern infrastructure and amenities.
Government remains committed towards doubling farmers‘ income in 5 years
It has fixed the target for agricultural credit in 2017-18 at a record high of Rs. 10 lakh crores
Government announced a benefit of 60 days‘ interest waiver on Dec 31, 2016
Dedicated Micro Irrigation Fund in NABARD is all set to achieve 'per drop more crop' with an initial investment of Rs. 5,000crores
Government would set up a Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund in NABARD with an initial investment of Rs. 2000 crores. This would be increased to Rs. 8000 crores in the coming 3 years.
Infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh, Industries in Andhra Pradesh, GSDPBruce Clay India
Andhra Pradesh is located in Southern India with a coastline of 974 km. The document provides an overview of the state's economy and key industries. It highlights that Andhra Pradesh has emerged as a hub for knowledge-based industries like IT, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. The state offers various fiscal and policy incentives for business under its industrial promotion policy. Additionally, Andhra Pradesh has high-quality infrastructure and a skilled workforce, contributing to its high economic growth rate of 16% between 2004-2005 and 2011-2012. The primary industries in the state are agriculture and rice is a major crop.
Union Budget 2014-2015 presented by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on February 17, 2014. Key highlights include no change in income tax rates, excise duty cuts on cars, appliances, and capital goods, and increased allocations to rural employment, child development, and infrastructure programs. The budget aims to stimulate growth while addressing issues like poverty, health, and sanitation. However, it may face challenges from corruption and lack of proper management.
The budget document outlines the Indian government's budget plans for 2013-2014. Some key points include:
- No increase in personal income tax slabs and a Rs. 2000 tax credit for those under Rs. 5 lakh income.
- 10% surcharge for income over Rs. 1 crore and increased duty limits for gold imports.
- Allocations increased for rural development, agriculture, education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
- Fiscal deficit targeted at 4.8% of GDP for 2013-2014.
The document provides an overview of the Union Budget of India for 2012-2013, which was presented by the Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on March 16, 2012. It discusses key highlights of the budget including tax proposals, the impact on various sectors like agriculture, infrastructure, and education, and the overall budget estimates for fiscal year 2012-2013 with a projected fiscal deficit of 5.1% of GDP.
India’s new finance minister, Arun Jaitley, presented his maiden Budget on July 10. Much has been expected from this government, which is widely considered to be pro-industry and reform-friendly.
While the Budget had significant announcement like the raising of foreign investment caps in defense and insurance, as well as a change in income-tax norms, it also set very ambitious growth targets.
Can Jaitley achieve them even as the global economy struggles to get back on track? This is an uphill task and will require more bold and politically tough decisions.
Share your feedback with us on twitter @MSLGROUP_India
The document summarizes key aspects of the Indian Union Budget for 2010-2011. It outlines the government's goals of achieving strong, inclusive growth and addresses economic challenges through initiatives like increasing infrastructure spending, supporting agriculture and rural development, and boosting the financial and education sectors. Tax rates and slabs are adjusted and exemptions expanded for certain medical equipment and renewable energy projects. Overall, the budget aims to continue the country's growth while improving social welfare.
The document summarizes the key highlights and challenges of the Indian Union Budget for 2015-16. It discusses the fiscal roadmap to achieve a deficit target of 3% of GDP by 2017-18 through fiscal discipline. It outlines priorities like investment in agriculture, infrastructure, education and health. It increases allocation for rural development, Swachh Bharat mission and welfare schemes. Taxation changes include reduced corporate tax rates and increased service tax. The budget aims to boost manufacturing and ease of doing business through initiatives like Make in India and monetary policy reforms.
On 1st March 2021, CM Bhupesh baghel presented the budget for the state of Chhattisgarh. There are many schemes related to agriculture, education, health that lead Chhattisgarh to grow in the best possible way. For the first time, any state will present a separate budget for the child. The youth are having many expectations, that the CM will talk about the employment opportunity in the budget but again no such mention of employment. No provisions for tax.
Challenges in India's General Budget 2017-18Shantanu Basu
The document discusses several challenges for India's upcoming 2017-18 budget. It notes that including railways estimates and abolishing the plan/non-plan distinction will impact the budget's complexion. It also cites declining manufacturing and commodity prices negatively impacting rail freight revenues. Other challenges include a deepening manufacturing crisis reducing tax revenues, rising public sector bank NPAs, and pending wage increases for public sector workers and the military. The large government debt and interest payments are also major constraints on public expenditure proposals for the new budget.
Tanjim printing and packaging limited (TPPL) commissioned an environmental impact assessment to evaluate its operations. The assessment identified some potential negative impacts, such as noise pollution and improper waste disposal, but also noted several beneficial impacts like job creation and recycling programs. The report recommends mitigation measures to address the negative impacts through compliance with health and safety standards, proper use of protective equipment, and emergency response planning. It concludes that if TPPL implements the suggested environmental management plan, the company can operate in an environmentally friendly manner.
Experience Fair Presentation in the Learning Route: Practical solutions to adapt to climate change in the production and post-harvesting sectors: the cases of Mozambique and Rwanda.6th – 16th of November 2016
Climate Change and Adaptation (CCA) strategies in Malawi and key information on the Sustainable Agriculture Production Programme (SAPP)
Andhra Pradesh has an investment driven economy with strengths in textiles, apparel and processed food clusters. While its productivity and prosperity rankings are high, it faces challenges in enhancing competitiveness. Key priorities include achieving fiscal stability, developing a clear economic strategy to engage stakeholders, and improving the state's competitiveness through productivity growth and innovation. The state has a diversified economy led by services, but agriculture and manufacturing also contribute significantly to its GDP.
About proposedcapital :
Regional authority :APCRDA
Area :7068 sq.km
It comprises of 58 mandals in guntur (29) and krishna (29)districts.
It has a man power of 50 lakh people
Its plan was devoloped by singapore agencies(surbana jurang internaional)
Historical importance of Amaravati:
The recorded history of Amaravati and nearby Dharanikota dates to 2nd century BC.
It was the capital of Satavahanas who ruled from 2nd century BC to 3rd century BC.
Art historians regard the Amaravati art as one of the three major styles or schools of ancient Indian art.
The Government Museum at Egmore (Madras Museum) and British Museum, London
host the "Amaravati Gallery".
Buddhist stupa was built during
the reign ofAshoka in 200 BC,
was carved with panels that tells
the story of Buddha.
Advantages of Amaravati:
Easily accesible from all parts of state.
Three ways of transportations can be devoloped.
It has tourism aspect also.
the government had 10,929 acres of land in Amaravati mandal, 6,000 acres in Tadikonda and 16,000 acres in Achampet.
Proposed projects In amaravati:
Urban amaravati was divided into 8 zones:
Nandigama corridor: pharmaceutical,
biotech industries
plastic packaging units
Gudivada :Agro-based,
green industries
logistic hub
Transportation planning:
There is a proposal of devoloping an international Airport in mangalagiri in a area of 5000 acres.
A high speed train project is accepted by central government as a substitute in the place of metro project.
Ring road has been planed to connect the core capital with vij and guntur cities
Water ways in krishna canal for Trade.
Infra devolopement planning:
the infra structures are planning to made amaravati as one of the most beautifull and biggest city in the globe.
It is estimated the population of capital region will increase from 5.8 million to 50 million by 2050
The 24*7 current and water to be provided
Health,food,employment and other basic needs are promised
Problem faced by government:
Land acquistion:
farmers felt that the government was trying to bulldoze its way through the green fields of the farmers in a bid to promote real estate in the name of ‘capital development
The region has 85 percent small and marginal farmers and also has women entrepreneurs who earn Rs.200-700 per day.
Compromising meausures by govt:
"Pooling" of land for the capital would begin tomorrow as a “majority" of 22,405 farmers in 29 villages
Clearing therir debts in banks upto 1.5 lakh in single installment
under the package, farmers will get compensation per acre share of devoloped area
EIA an introduction - Case study wrt Coastal development & AquacultureKANTHARAJAN GANESAN
This document summarizes an environmental impact assessment for the Mumbai Coastal Road Project. It describes the objectives of the EIA study as establishing the baseline environmental conditions, identifying elements that could be affected, predicting impacts, and developing mitigation measures. The report structure includes chapters on project description, alternatives analysis, environmental description, anticipated impacts and mitigation measures, and an environmental management plan. The coastal road project aims to address traffic issues in the dense city of Mumbai by constructing a 29.2 km road along the western coast, and the EIA aims to assess the project's environmental impacts and ensure sustainable development.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ON NEW ANDHRAPRADESH CAPITAL AREA (THULLURU)mandava geethabhargava
The document discusses the proposed construction of a new capital city for Andhra Pradesh in Thullur, Guntur district. It outlines the environmental impacts that may occur during construction, including increased air and noise pollution, impacts on water resources and land use. It also notes the social benefits of increased employment but potential issues around disrupting agriculture and existing residents. The Capital Region Development Authority is responsible for resettlement and rehabilitation of those affected, and measures must be taken to address environmental impacts and compensate residents before construction begins.
The document discusses environmental impact assessment and sustainable development. It provides an overview of the environmental impact assessment process, which involves screening, scoping, impact analysis, mitigation measures, reporting, review, decision making, and post-monitoring. It also discusses key aspects of sustainable development like reducing consumption and meeting needs of future generations. The three R's concept of reduce, reuse, and recycle for sustainable waste management is explained.
The Center for Thematic Environmental Networks (TEN) is a Center for education and research in the fields of environment and sustainable development.
TEN Center promotes the exchange of knowledge and information on the environmental field and offers tools and supplementary approaches in order to solve environmental issues with specific reference to sustainable development.
TEN Center:
promotes education and advanced training programs on sustainable development and environmental management;
develops research activities on the main areas of environmental protection, with specific focus on developing countries;
hosts initiatives which provide a meeting platform for the competent authorities, researchers and those who are involved in environmental and sustainable development issues.
Since 2003, TEN manages and coordinates advanced training programs devised for director generals and managers of public administrations, researchers and private sector experts from the People’s Republic of China and Eastern European countries. The aim is to augment and improve the capabilities of policy-makers and to facilitate knowledge transfer in order to promote sustainable environmental, social and economic policies.
Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA) is a process which ensures that all environmental matters are taken into account quite early in the project at planning process itself.It takes into consideration not only technical and economic considerations but also, traditional aspects like impact on local people, biodiversity etc.
This document discusses various methodologies used in environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It outlines key characteristics an EIA methodology should have, such as being appropriate to the task and free from bias. Common impact identification methods are described, including checklists, matrices, networks and overlays. The stages of impact prediction, evaluation and identification are explained. The document also discusses techniques for impact prediction, evaluation of significance, and designing environmental protection measures. Overall it provides an overview of conceptual approaches and analytical tools used in EIAs.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Granary of India" due to its large rice production. The document provides information on Andhra Pradesh, including its reorganization in 2014 that created the state of Telangana from parts of Andhra Pradesh. It discusses the state's growing economy, exports, infrastructure like power generation and ports, and opportunities in sectors such as pharmaceuticals and tourism. The state government has launched various missions and initiatives to achieve its Vision 2029 of making Andhra Pradesh one of the most developed states in India.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Granary of India" due to its large rice production. The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh, including its reorganization in 2014 that created the state of Telangana from part of Andhra Pradesh. It discusses the state's missions and vision through 2029 to promote development across various sectors and boost the state's economy, focusing on infrastructure, industry, education, and establishing a new capital city of Amaravati.
Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of food grains in India, accounting for 18.39% of the country's total food grain output in 2015-16. The state produced 46.5 million tons of food grains that year, including rice, wheat, pulses, and vegetables. Wheat production in Uttar Pradesh was 28.9 million tons in 2015-16, representing 30.8% of India's total wheat output. The services sector contributed the most to the state's GSDP in 2015-16 at 48.5%, followed by the primary sector at 26.68% and secondary sector at 24.82%. The state government recently announced loan waiver schemes totaling $4.1 billion and $5.
Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India in terms of population. Some key points:
- Uttar Pradesh's GSDP grew 10.36% annually from 2011-2012 to 2016-2017 reaching $203 billion.
- The state is the largest producer of food grains and vegetables in India. Major crops include wheat, rice, pulses, sugarcane.
- The services sector contributes the most (47.23%) to the state's GSVA, followed by primary (27.44%) and secondary (25.34%) sectors.
- Uttar Pradesh has seen growth across sectors with tertiary growing at 11.01% annually over the period.
Uttar Pradesh is India's largest producer of food grains and vegetables. Some key points:
1) Uttar Pradesh accounted for 17.83% of India's total food grain output in 2016-17, producing 49.1 million tonnes of grains including rice, wheat, and pulses.
2) The state is the largest producer of vegetables in India, with a production of 26.4 million tonnes in 2016-17.
3) The state budget of Uttar Pradesh grew 10.9% in 2017-18 to US$ 59.7 billion, allocated across various sectors.
Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India. It has a population of 199.81 million and its economy is growing, with its GSDP increasing at a CAGR of 10.36% from 2011-12 to 2016-17. Agriculture is important to the state's economy and it is the largest producer of food grains and vegetables in India. The state is also developing industries like IT and electronics with cities like Lucknow and Noida becoming hubs. The government is focusing on improving infrastructure like roads, airports and power to promote business opportunities in the state.
Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of food grains in India, accounting for 17.83% of the country's total food grain output in 2016-17. Major crops produced in the state include wheat, rice, pulses, vegetables and sugarcane. The state's GSDP grew at a CAGR of 10.36% from 2011-12 to 2016-17, reaching US$ 203.04 billion. The tertiary sector is the largest contributor to the state's GSVA, accounting for 47.23% in 2016-17. Uttar Pradesh has a strong agricultural base and is the largest producer of wheat in India.
Uttar Pradesh is India's largest state by population with 199.81 million people. Its economy has grown significantly in recent years, with Gross State Domestic Product increasing from US$58.2 billion in 2005-06 to US$206.90 billion in 2017-18. The state is a leader in food grain production and its budget grew 10.9% in 2017-18 to US$59.7 billion. Uttar Pradesh also has a strong base in tourism, horticulture, and infrastructure is developing rapidly through initiatives like expanding airports and highways.
This document provides an overview of Chhattisgarh's economy and business opportunities. Some key points:
- Chhattisgarh is a major producer of minerals like coal, iron ore, and tin in India. It accounts for over 20% of India's coal production.
- Industries like mining, power generation, and manufacturing are major contributors to the state's economy. The service sector is also growing rapidly.
- The state aims to increase power generation capacity and develop infrastructure like roads and railways. Naya Raipur is being developed as a model planned city.
- Chhattisgarh offers various incentives for business and has emerged as a preferred investment destination in India. The state also has
The document provides information on Chhattisgarh's economy and business opportunities. Some key points:
1) Chhattisgarh has significant mineral resources such as coal, iron ore, tin, and dolomite, making it a major producer. It is also developing sectors like agriculture, tourism, and herbal medicines.
2) The state aims to improve infrastructure like roads, railways and power to support business. Its vision is to promote industries, skills, education and a clean environment.
3) Chhattisgarh has seen strong economic growth in recent years. Its GSDP was $36.6 billion in 2015-16 and is projected to reach $47.75 billion
The document provides information about the state of Chhattisgarh in India, including:
1) Chhattisgarh has significant mineral resources and is a major producer of coal, iron ore, and other minerals in India. It is also developing industries like agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy.
2) The state's economy has grown substantially in recent years with its GSDP increasing at a CAGR of 11.83% between 2004-2005 and 2015-2016.
3) Key goals of the state include improving infrastructure like roads, railways and airports, as well as education and skill development to attract more investment and make Chhattisgarh a leading state in India.
The document provides an executive summary and overview of the state of Odisha in India. Some key points:
- Odisha has a strong economy and was one of the fastest growing states in India between 2011-2012 and 2016-2017.
- The state is a major producer of minerals and metals and has large reserves of iron ore, coal, bauxite, and other minerals. It is a hub for mineral-based industries.
- Other strong sectors include steel, aluminum, agriculture, and small and medium enterprises. The state has undertaken reforms in the power sector and infrastructure development.
The document summarizes key information about the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It outlines Andhra Pradesh's geographical features and population statistics. It then discusses the state government's plans for zonal development across sectors by 2020. This includes establishing special economic zones focused on industries like IT, petrochemicals, agriculture, automobiles and more. The document also summarizes several new memorandums of understanding signed to promote industries, as well as the state government's new targets and policies around areas like innovation, information technology, electronics and more. It provides details on new industrial projects and policies, ecological conservation initiatives, and recent government funding for development projects.
Punjab is focusing on renewable energy sources with a target capacity of 5,400 MW by 2022. The state is a textile hub and a major producer of crops like rice, sugarcane, and wheat. Punjab has the best infrastructure in India including roads, railways, airports. The state government is working to improve education, healthcare, transport and encourage investment in industries.
Chhattisgarh has a strong mineral production base as the 3rd largest producer of major minerals in India. It is the sole producer of tin concentrate in India. Key minerals produced include coal, iron ore, and dolomite. Korba district is known as the power capital of India with plans to increase generation capacity. Naya Raipur is India's fourth planned city. The state also has potential in the herbal and medicinal sector and is emerging as a leading investment destination with policies to promote various industries and sectors.
India Vision 2020 was a plan conceived by late Indian president Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam and 500 experts to develop strategic areas of the Indian economy and society by 2020. The plan focused on sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, education, infrastructure, technology and services. Major initiatives like Make in India, Skill India, and policies to improve infrastructure, healthcare, education, finance and technology were expected to boost the Indian economy and social development by 2020. The vision aimed to make India a global economic and technological power by the target year through self-reliance and public-private partnerships across key industries.
Chhattisgarh has significant mineral resources and is a major producer of coal, iron ore, and dolomite in India. It is the sole producer of tin concentrate and has the largest coal reserves. The state aims to increase power generation capacity substantially. Key cities include Raipur, Bhilai, and Korba, the latter known as the "power capital of India". The economy has grown rapidly in recent years and the government has implemented various policies and incentives to attract investment and promote sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and skill development.
Uttar Pradesh has a strong economic base as the largest producer of food grains and vegetables in India. The state's GSDP and NSDP have grown at a CAGR of 11.29% and 11.24% respectively between 2011-12 to 2017-18. The per capita GSDP and NSDP have also increased at a CAGR of 9.61% and 9.56% during this period, demonstrating steady economic growth. Major sectors contributing to the state's economy include agriculture, industrial infrastructure, and tourism.
Madhya Pradesh has a strong economy that is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 11.72%. It is rich in natural resources like coal, diamond, copper, and others. The state has potential for tourism due to its cultural and religious heritage as well as a thick forest cover. Its central location provides good connectivity and infrastructure support for business. The document provides an overview of Madhya Pradesh's economy, resources, industries, and development initiatives.
The vigorous cultural and civilization connections between ASEAN and India hold a significant potential for development of a strong partnership for further strengthening global linkages. The substantial areas of cooperation between India and ASEAN have grown tremendously and include diverse sectors such as Trade, Science & Technology, Human Resource Development, Health and Pharmaceuticals, Space Science, Agriculture, New and Renewable Energy, Information and Communication Technology, Telecommunications and Transport.
The August 2014 edition of the Multilateral Newsletter highlights the key deliberations made at the 12th ASEAN-India Foreign Ministers Meeting held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on 9 August 2014. In addition, it covers major happenings from the World Bank, United Nations Conference on Trade and Investment (UNCTAD), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
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Tamil Nadu has a strong and growing economy, as evidenced by its GSDP which grew at a CAGR of 11.46% between 2011-12 and 2018-19, reaching Rs. 16.06 trillion (US$ 222.58 billion) in 2018-19. The state has a diversified industrial base and thriving services sector, especially in IT/ITeS. It also has robust infrastructure including roads, ports, airports, and an emphasis on further infrastructure development. With various initiatives like Vision 2023, Tamil Nadu aims to boost its economy and attract significant domestic and foreign investments over the coming years.
India has become the second largest steel producer in the world in 2018. Steel production and capacity in India have grown rapidly over the past decade, with capacity reaching 137.98 million tonnes in 2017-18. Consumption has also increased steadily, driven by growth in infrastructure, automotive, and other sectors. The government has implemented policies like the National Steel Policy to encourage further capacity growth to 300 million tonnes by 2030-31. Low per capita consumption compared to other countries also provides significant potential for further demand growth.
The document provides an overview of India's services sector, including:
1) The services sector contributes over 50% of India's GDP and grew at 12.75% in 2018-19, demonstrating its importance as the key driver of India's economic growth.
2) India has a large skilled workforce and is a global outsourcing hub, commanding a 55% share of the global sourcing market, which has helped establish the country as a leading provider of technology and digital services.
3) The government is working to further develop the services sector through initiatives like 'Startup India' and reforms that make India an attractive investment destination for both domestic and foreign investors.
The document provides an overview of the real estate sector in India. It discusses that the real estate sector is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030 and contribute 13% of India's GDP by 2025. Rapid urbanization is driving demand for residential and commercial real estate space. The residential segment contributes around 80% of the sector currently. Government policies like Housing for All and Smart Cities are further boosting growth.
Rajasthan has experienced strong economic growth in recent years. Between 2011-12 and 2018-19, the state's Gross State Domestic Product grew at a compound annual growth rate of 11.37% to reach $128.1 billion. The tourism industry in Rajasthan is thriving, with over 47.5 million tourist arrivals in 2017, and the state is a leading producer of agro-based products. Rajasthan also has immense potential for renewable energy generation from solar and wind sources.
Indian Railways is the third largest rail network in the world by size. It saw strong revenue growth over the past decade, with freight accounting for over 65% of revenues in FY19. Freight and passenger traffic have both increased steadily in recent years. Various modernization initiatives are underway to upgrade infrastructure and technology. Private sector participation is being encouraged to augment rail connectivity and capacity.
India has the third largest installed power capacity in the world at 356.10 GW as of March 2019. It is the third largest producer and consumer of electricity globally. India has achieved 100% household electrification and aims to increase renewable energy capacity to 175 GW by 2022. Thermal energy accounts for over 63% of total installed capacity, while renewable sources account for 21.8%. The power sector in India is growing rapidly and offers many opportunities for investment and development.
Nagaland has a Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of around 0.24 trillion Indian rupees in 2017-18, growing at a CAGR of 11.83% between 2011-12 and 2017-19. The per capita GSDP in 2017-18 was 113,549 rupees, growing at a CAGR of 10.66% in the same period. Nagaland's Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) in 2016-17 was 0.19 trillion rupees, growing at 15.72% between 2011-12 and 2016-17. The per capita NSDP in 2016-17 was 90,168 rupees, growing at 12.
Meghalaya has the highest rainfall in India and diverse soil types that support agriculture. The state has strong potential in floriculture, bamboo processing, and medicinal plants due to its biodiversity. Meghalaya also has large hydroelectric power potential and abundant mineral resources. The state aims to promote industries like agro-processing, horticulture, minerals and tourism to create opportunities for its population.
- The Indian infrastructure sector is experiencing significant growth due to rising government investments and initiatives such as allocating Rs 4.56 lakh crore for infrastructure in the FY 2019-20 budget.
- Private sector participation is increasing across segments like roads, power and airports. Infrastructure sectors like power transmission and renewable energy will drive future investments.
- Improving connectivity through initiatives like Bharatmala Pariyojana and Sagarmala will boost infrastructure growth. 100% villages connectivity through roads is expected by 2019 under PMGSY.
The document provides an overview of the media and entertainment industry in India. Some of the key points from the document are:
- The Indian media and entertainment industry is growing rapidly at a CAGR of 12-13% and is expected to reach Rs. 3.73 lakh crore by 2022.
- Television is the largest segment with a market size of Rs. 740 billion in 2018, expected to reach Rs. 955 billion by 2021. Digital media, animation and VFX, and online gaming are among the fastest growing segments.
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- The manufacturing sector is a major employer in India and aims to provide 25% of GDP and 100 million new jobs by 2022. It has grown at a CAGR of 4% between FY12-19 and contributes significantly to India's exports.
- The document discusses India's advantage in manufacturing including a large domestic market, favorable demographics, and government initiatives like Make in India. Key sub-sectors, growth drivers and the evolution of the sector are also outlined.
- Recent trends show growth in production, IIP, capacity utilization and exports, indicating the sector is expanding. The government has implemented various policies to develop manufacturing and make India a global hub.
Manipur has a flourishing bamboo processing industry as it is one of India's largest bamboo producing states. It also has a strong handicrafts industry, being home to the highest number of handicraft units and artisans in North East India. Handlooms is the largest cottage industry in Manipur. The state has strong potential for border trade opportunities through Moreh town, which is India's only land route for trade with Myanmar and Southeast Asia. Manipur is also home to the Ema Bazaar, one of India's largest markets run exclusively by women. Due to its natural beauty and biodiversity, Manipur is a popular tourist destination known as the "Switzerland of the East".
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- The state's per capita GSDP increased from Rs. 101,075 (US$ 2,108) in 2011-12 to Rs. 178,043 (US$ 2,654) in 2016-17, registering a CAGR of 11.99%.
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The engineering and capital goods industry in India is growing rapidly. The turnover of the capital goods industry reached $70 billion in 2017 and is forecasted to reach $115.17 billion by 2025. Electrical equipment production is also growing and is expected to reach $100 billion by 2022, up from $27.3 billion in 2017-18. The engineering research and design segment is also expanding, with revenues projected to increase from $28 billion in FY18 to $42 billion in FY22. Growth is being driven by increasing industrialization, infrastructure development, and capacity expansion across various core sectors in India.
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Andhra pradesh State Report October 2017
1. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org October 2017
ANDHRA PRADESH
THE RICE GRANARY OF INDIA
2. Table of Content
Executive Summary……………….….…….3
Re-organisation Act, 2014 ………….……..5
Advantage State………………………..…..8
Andhra Pradesh – An Introduction………..9
Infrastructure Status…………................…24
Business Opportunities..............................42
Doing Business in Andhra Pradesh….......65
State Acts & Policies…….………........…..66
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Andhra Pradesh accounts for a major share in the overall exports of seafood products from India, in value
terms. Andhra Pradesh ranks first in prawn and fish production in the country and fourth in production of
marine fisheries.
Largest exporter of
marine products
Source: The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, State Budget, AP State Portal, Andhra Pradesh Tourism, News Article
Various pharmaceutical companies have set up their manufacturing hubs in Visakhapatnam & Srikakulam
districts. The state provides ample growth opportunities due to availability of ports along with large parcels of
land for expansion, etc. Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City (JV between Ramky Group and Government of
Andhra Pradesh) has been set up for the benefit of manufacturers of bulk drugs, active pharmaceutical
ingredients, and intermediates.
Out of the 23 operational SEZs in Andhra Pradesh, 4 are pharmaceutical SEZs. Exports of pharmaceuticals
and drugs as well as allied industries accounted for 23.11% of the total exports from the state during 2015-16
(from April-September 2015). Pharmaceutical and allied chemical exports from the state reached Rs
6,847.32 crore ( US$ 1.1 billion) in 2016-17*.
Growth in
Pharmaceutical Industry
As per budget 2016-17, the Government of India announced plans of initiating a National Investment and
Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) in Prakasam district, which would be set up in an area of 14,231 acres & help in
generating 5 lakh jobs over the next 10 years. Land acquisition for the project has already been started.
National Investment and
Manufacturing Zones
(NIMZ)
Total tourist arrivals in Andhra Pradesh witnessed were 153.50 million in 2016. Under Budget 2017-18, the
Government of Andhra Pradesh announced an allocation of Rs 285 crore (US$ 44.24 million) for the
development of tourism in the state. The state government witnessed 26% growth in tourist arrivals in 2016.
Tourist destinations
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ANDHRA PRADESH - MISSION & VISION 2029
Source: Vision 2029, Government of Andhra Pradesh State Budget 2016-17, TOI
In order to fulfil the aim of making Andhra Pradesh a most developed state by 2029 in the country, the state government has launched 7 Missions,
5 Campaigns & 5 Grids in the state that will focus on boosting the development of various sectors & safeguarding the welfare of the state’s people.
According to the budget document of the state government, the purpose behind the approach of these missions is to provide the basic social &
economic infrastructure, create human & institutional capacity & focus on the growth areas in identified sectors for increased resource use
efficiency.
In March 2017, Andhra Pradesh hosted its 1st ever budget session in the newly formed capital Amravati, since the bifurcation of the state in 2014.
The 7 missions announced by the state are Primary Sector Mission, Social Empowerment Mission, Knowledge & Skill Development Mission,
Urban Development Mission, Industry Sector Mission, Infrastructure Mission & Service Sector Mission. For the successful completion of these
missions, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has introduced 5 campaigns i.e. Pedarikam Pai Gelupu, Polam Pilustondi, Badi Pilustondi,
NeeruChettu & Swacha Andhra.
The objective of Vision 2029 is to eliminate poverty, reduce economic & social inequalities, leading to the formation of a healthy & happy society.
In terms of industrial development, the state government aims to secure one of the top 3 positions in India by 2022 & secure the number 1 position
by 2029. The state government is also targeting to reflect Andhra Pradesh as the world’s best investment destination by 2050.
As per budget 2016-17, the mining sector is one of the cornerstones of the development strategy for the pursuit of Vision 2029.
Strategic initiatives (laid out by the state government)
• Establishment of a consortium network at state level for clusters (across the hubs proposed) with common activity, common actors, etc. with
common need/objective to enable a common knowledge sharing platform
• Creation of common facility centres at all cluster locations in Andhra Pradesh
• Establishment of State Level Board for monitoring the quality certification of manufactured products
• Develop a strategy for rating clusters for performance management
In April 2017, the state government created an exclusive happiness index (HI) department. With the creation of the HI wing, the CM aims to
achieve better results by making AP a happy state.
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REORGANISATION ACT, 2014 … (1/3)
Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 or the Telangana Act is a parliamentary declaration of the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh state into 2
states, Telangana & residuary Andhra Pradesh (Seemandhra). The act consisted of the aspects of division of assets and liabilities, the boundaries of
the proposed new states & status of the capital city Hyderabad after the separation of the state. As per the Ministry of Law & Justice, this act may be
called the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act, 2015. After the amendment of this act, number size of members will increase to 58
from 50.
Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation area of Hyderabad would be the common capital for the states for a period not
more than 10 years. However, the new capital city would be Amaravati. Both states to have a common Governor.
Common capital and
Governor
Central Government to provide assistance to raise additional forces.
New training centre for Seemandhra would be established.
Police forces
High Court at Hyderabad would be a common High Court till a separate High Court is established for Seemandhra.
The expenditure is to be allocated on the basis of population ratio.
High Court
Central Government to make appropriate grants, provide adequate benefits & incentives in the form of a special
development package for Seemandhra.
This will ensure expansion of physical & social infrastructure.
Special development
package
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REORGANISATION ACT, 2014 … (2/2)
The Government of India shall take steps to establish institutions of national importance in the newly formed state.
The Government of India shall establish an AIIMS-type super-specialty hospital-cum-teaching institution.
Admissions in higher, technical & medical education would be common for 10 years.
Quotas under article 371-D would also continue.
Higher Education
2 separate boards would be created by the central government for Krishna & Godavari Rivers to look after administration,
regulation, maintenance & operation of notified projects.
Water Resources
Existing PPAs would continue; units of APGENCO and assets of APTRANSCO would be divided based on location.
Central power would be allotted on actual energy consumption trend.
Energy
Central Government to provide financial support for creation of a new capital.
An expert committee to be constituted by the central government to study various alternatives & make a recommendation
within 6 months. However, the new capital city would be Amaravati.
The World Bank, Housing & Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) & Andhra Bank, sanctioned US$2.61 billion for the
construction of capital city of Amaravati.
The state government is planning to build a new world class capital city, Amravati, on a 217 sq km open area in Guntur
district. The city is being designed with 10 per cent water bodies and 51 per cent green spaces, along with several iconic
buildings.
New Capital
For central government employees, an advisory committee would be appointed to draw up guidelines and take up the
allocation exercise.
For state government employees, district, zonal & multi-zonal cadres falling in one of the successor states are deemed to be
allotted to that state; else employees would be allocated based on options.
Services of
Employees
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ADVANTAGE: ANDHRA PRADESH
High economic growth
GSDP at current prices expanded at a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.01 per cent between
2011-12 and 2016-17 to US$ 108.54 billion.
During 2015-16, the Gross Value Added by the industrial
sector, at current prices, was recorded to be US$ 20.11
billion. Construction, mining and power are recognized
as the fastest growing sectors in the state.
Long coastline
A 974-km long coastline provides numerous
opportunities for the state to develop a number of
ports.
The Visakhapatnam port ranks fourth in terms of port
traffic. In Q1 FY 2017-18 , the cargo handled at the
port was 15.11 million tonnes.
Vishakhapatnam Port Trust has set a target of handling
60 million tonnes of cargo during 2016-17.
Growth in Exports
The state recorded exports of US$ 4.6 billion during the
first half of 2016-17.
Andhra Pradesh primarily exports drugs,
pharmaceuticals and allied chemicals and plastics,
agriculture and agro-based products, engineering
products, mineral products, handicrafts and carpets,
textiles, leather, animal and marine products.
Adequate power
generation capacity
Most of the coal-based power plants are located in the
coastal regions due to their connectivity to the ports.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh delivers 24X7
reliable and quality power across the industrial
commercial and domestic sectors of the state.
During 2016-17, the state government is planning to
supplement an additional capacity of 619 MW of solar
power in the state.
Aug 2017
Installed
power
capacity:
22,069.36
MW
2020E
Installed
power
capacity:
~42,000 MW
Advantage
Andhra
Pradesh
Source: Central Electricity Authority, Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Andhra Pradesh, Central Statistics Office, Andhra Pradesh State Portal, Indian Port Association,
Note: GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product
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ANDHRA PRADESH FACT FILE
Andhra Pradesh is located in the southern peninsula of India & has a
coast line of 974 km. It is considered to be among the top 10 largest
states in the country.
The state of Andhra Pradesh is bound by Chhattisgarh on the north,
Odisha on the northeast, Telangana & Karnataka on the west, Tamil
Nadu on the south & the Bay of Bengal on the east.
Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, Rajahmundry, Guntur,
Kakinada, Ongole, Nellore & Kurnool are some of the key cities in
the state.
Most commonly spoken language is Telugu. Urdu, Hindi, Tamil,
Kannada & Oriya are the other languages used.
Out of various districts in the state, Krishna district has the highest
population density at 518 persons per sq. km.
Source: Maps of India
Source: Andhra Pradesh State Portal, Andhra Pradesh Socio-Economic Survey 2016-17 1For ten years
Parameters Arunachal Pradesh
Capital Hyderabad
1
, Amravati
Geographical area (sq km) 162,970
Administrative districts (No) 13
Population density (persons per sq km) 304
Total population (million) 49.58
Male population (million) 24.83
Female population (million) 24.75
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 997
Literacy rate (per cent) 67.4
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ANDHRA PRADESH IN FIGURES … (1/2)
Source: MOSPI, TRAI, Central Electricity Authority, NHAI
Parameter Andhra Pradesh All states Source
Economy 2016-17 2016-17
GSDP as a percentage of all states GSDP 4.59 100.0
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Andhra
Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
GSDP growth rate (%) 14.65 11.52
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Andhra
Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
Per capita GSDP (US$) 2,139.05 1,956.02
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Andhra
Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 22,069.36 329,226.27 Central Electricity Authority, as of August 2017
Wireless subscribers (No) 85,745,535 1,186,840,884
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of June
2017
Internet subscribers (No) 33,21,000 422,190,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of June
2017
National Highway length (km) 5293.43 100,087 Andhra Pradesh Roads and Building Department
Major and minor ports (No) 1+12 13+187 India Ports Association 2017
Airports (No) 8 125 Airports Authority of India
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ANDHRA PRADESH IN FIGURES … (2/2)
Note: PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System
Parameter Andhra Pradesh All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 67.4 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 16.8 20.8 SRS Bulletin, 2015
Investments
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 14.14 342.52
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April
2000 to June 2017
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects completed & operational (No) 41 1,246
Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of
Finance, Government of India, July 2016
Operational SEZs (No) 20 218
Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce
& Industry, June 2017
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
GSDP of Andhra Pradesh at current prices (in US$ billion) At current prices, Andhra Pradesh’s gross state domestic product
(GSDP) was US$ 108.54 billion over 2016-17.
Between 2011-12 and 2016-17, GSDP at current prices grew at a
CAGR of 13.01%.
GVA of the agriculture and allied sector in Andhra Pradesh stood
at US$ 31.64 billion in 2016-17, 17.6 per cent more than the
previous year.
The industry sector’s GVA in the sector stood at US$ 22.14 billion
in 2016-17, increasing 11 per cent from the previous year.
58.9
63.9
72.1
81.7
94.7
108.5
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics , AP, Andhra Pradesh Socio Economic Survey 2016-17
CAGR 13.01%
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
NSDP of Andhra Pradesh at current prices (in US$ billion)
52.77
57.46
64.13
72.94
84.69
96.38
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
120.00
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics , AP
At current prices, Andhra Pradesh’s net state domestic product
(NSDP) was estimated at US$ 96.38 billion during 2016-17.
Between 2011-12 and 2016-17, the state NSDP grew at a CAGR
of about 12.8%. CAGR 12.8%
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP
GSDP* per capita of Andhra Pradesh at current prices (in US$)
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics , AP
Per Capita GSDP* of Andhra Pradesh at current prices increased
to US$ 2,139.1 in 2016-17..
Average per capita GSDP in the state grew at a CAGR of 13 per
cent between 2011-12 and 2016-17. CAGR 13%
1195.1
1288.3
1445.4
1629.4
1876.7
2139.1
0.0
500.0
1000.0
1500.0
2000.0
2500.0
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: *Calculated using census 2011 population data
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NSDP per capita of Andhra Pradesh at current prices (in US$)
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA INCOME
(NSDP)
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Andhra Pradesh, Central Statistics Office; Per capita NSDP -calculated using NSDP million US$/Population in million
Andhra Pradesh’s per capita income was US$ 1,899.45 during
2016-17.
Average per capita income or NSDP increased at a CAGR of
12.14 per cent between 2011-12 and 2016-17. CAGR 12.14%
1071.0
1159.3
1286.3
1454.3
1678.8
1899.4
0.0
200.0
400.0
600.0
800.0
1000.0
1200.0
1400.0
1600.0
1800.0
2000.0
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF GSVA
During 2016-17, the services sector accounted for a share of 46 per
cent in the total GVA of the state, followed by agriculture and allied
sector at 31.8 per cent and Industry at 22.2 per cent
The agriculture and allied sector grew at the fastest rate in 2016-17
at 17.65 per cent from 2015-16, followed by the services sector at 16
per cent and industry sector at 10 per cent.
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes)GSVA composition by sector
30.4% 31.8%
24.5% 22.2%
45.1% 46.0%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2014-15 2016-17
Agriculture & Allied Industry Services
15.74%
17.28%
9.15%
CAGR
Source: Andhra Pradesh Socio Economic Survey 2016-17
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL SCENARIO
During 2016-17, the total area under production of food grains in
Andhra Pradesh was 4.13 million hectares. Around 2.153 million
hectares of land was used for the production of kharif crops & the
rest for rabi crops.
The overall production of food grains in the state, during 2016-17
stood at 15.69 million tonnes. The production of pulses stood at 1.26
million tonnes.
The production of fruits was recorded at 10.1 million tonnes in 2016-
17.
Major food grains produced in Andhra Pradesh are rice, maize &
pulses. Sugarcane, cotton, tobacco & groundnut are some of the
other major crops produced in the state.
The state is home to the groundnut rich Rayalseema area, which
accounts for nearly 90 per cent of the state’s production of
groundnut. This area also produces most of the sugarcane in the
state.
Andhra Pradesh also exports significant volumes of pulses,
groundnuts, rice, maize and wheat. During 2016-17, maize exports
from the state were US$ 3.15 million. During the same period, pulses
worth US$ 1.43 million were exported from the state.
Crop
Area under production
‘000 Ha
(2016-17)
Crop production
‘000 tonnes
(2016-17)
Rice 2,140 12,033
Maize 291 1,944
Coarse Cereals 521 2,388
Pulses 1,473 1,264
Total food grains 4,134 15,685
Groundnut 1,027 616
Oilseeds 1,247 2,462
Vegetables 228.05
(1)
5,569.13
(1)
Fruits 577.03
(1)
10,088.82
(1)
Cotton 670
(2)
2,400
(2)
Fodder crops NA NA
Source: Andhra Pradesh State Portal, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, AP
Note: NA – Not Available, (1) 1st Advance Estimates, (2) 2015-16
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS &
INVESTMENTS
According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP),
cumulative FDI inflows in Andhra Pradesh1 from April 2000 to June
2017 reached US$ 14.14 billion.
FDI inflows in Andhra Pradesh during April 2017 to June 2017
reached US$ 371 million. In addition, the FDI inflows during April
2016 to March 2017 were recorded at US$ 2,195 million.
Andhra Pradesh contributed around 4 per cent share to the
cumulative FDI inflows of India during 2016-17.
In 2015, the state government, signed 13 Memorandum of
Understandings with various Chinese firms like Camel Group
Company Ltd., China Council for the Promotion of International
Trade (CCPIT) etc., on account of which FDI inflows into the state
are expected to increase.
During AP-CII Partnership Summit held at Vishakhapatnam in
January 2017, the state attracted investment worth US$ 156.18
billion.
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes)FDI inflows in Andhra Pradesh (in US$ million)
1,238
1,203
1,262
848
1,159
678
1,369
1,556
2,195
-
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion 1Including Telangana
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – IRRIGATION… (1/2)
Irrigation projects across Andhra Pradesh are spread over an area of 40.87 lack hectares
under major, medium & minor irrigation schemes. This area is covered by 5 major rivers,
namely, Godavari, Krishna, Pennar, Vamsadhara & Nagavali. Irrigation activities are
taken care of by Andhra Pradesh State Irrigation Development Corporation (APSIDC).
As per Budget 2017-18, the state government has allocated US$ 1.98 billion for major
and minor irrigation sector schemes in the state.
During 2015-16 to 2017-18, the state government had plans to complete a total of 7 projects
in the state, which include Thotapalli Barrage project (completed), Galeru Nagari Sujala
Sravanthi Phase I (WIP), Pattiseema Lift Irrigation Scheme (completed), BRR Vamsadhara
Project (Stage II- Phase II) (WIP), Gundlakamma Reservoir (completed), Handri Neeva
Sujala Sravanthi Project (WIP) & Poola Subbaiah Veligonda Project (WIP). As per budget
2016-17, the state government is dedicated towards the closure of 7 irrigation projects in the
provided framework for delivering the extraordinary irrigation services to the drought areas of
Vizianagaram & Srikakulam.
With a funding pattern of 60:40 between the central government & state government, micro
irrigation is being executed under PMKSY (Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana) from
2015-16 onwards. Various minor projects are being carried under Rural Infrastructure
Development Fund (RIDF) that was instituted by National Bank for Agriculture & Rural
Development, Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP), A.P Irrigation & Livelihood
Improvement Project (APILIP), Repair, Renovation & Restoration of Water bodies (RRR),
Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) & Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP). Such kinds of irrigation
projects create new areas for irrigation activities & stabilise the existing areas.
Water utilisation for irrigation, 2016-17 (in
TMC)
River basin
Existing
projects
Ongoing
projects
Krishna river 512.04 150.50
Godavari river 308.70 431.69
Pennar river 130.54 58.12
Vamsadhara 28.61 12.14
Other rivers 322.84 32.08
Total 1,302.72 684.53
Source: Andhra Pradesh Budget 2016-17, Socio Economic Survey 2016-17
The Polavaram Project Authority (APSIDC),
constituted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh,
is running 54 projects (26 Major + 18 Medium + 4
Flood Banks + 6 Modernisation) that are estimated
to create new irrigation potential of 19.64 lakh
hectares & stabilise 8.57 lakh hectares of land via
92 schemes under NABARD, AIBP & state plans.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – IRRIGATION… (2/2)
As per the state budget 2016-17, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has enhanced the consumption of Krishna waters & has also implemented
the Patiseema Lift Irrigation project in the state within less than 6 months to connect the water resources existing in Godavari with the districts of
Rayalaseema. The project will supply 8.6 TMC of the water from Godavari to the Krishna delta to enhance the irrigation across the region.
As per state budget 2016-17, the state government has increased the plan allocation for minor irrigation sector by 23%, which would be
supplemented with additional financing from various national organisations like Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, external
financing, etc. The state government has also pursued financing from international organisations which include World Bank & Japan International
Cooperation Agency, for the recovery of integrated command area development as well as medium & minor irrigation systems.
Source: Andhra Pradesh Budget 2016-17, Socio Economic Survey 2015-16
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Total exports turnover from Andhra Pradesh (US$ billion)
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – EXPORTS
Exports from Visakhapatnam port, 1 of 13 major ports in India, stood
at 2.90 million tonnes during the 1st half of 2015-16. The port has
also emerged as a leading port in marine exports in India. It has 24
berths & its total capacity is 93.83 MTPA. Up to September 2016, the
port handled 30.7 million tonnes of cargo traffic.
Exports from the state were recorded at US$ 4.6 billion during the
first half of 2016-17. Andhra Pradesh primarily exports drugs,
pharmaceuticals, allied chemicals, plastics, agriculture, agro based
products, engineering products, mineral products, handicrafts,
carpets, textiles, leather, animal & marine products.
Source: Port of Visakhapatnam, Economic Survey 2016-17 FY17*: first half of 2016-17
Segment 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Floriculture 2,017.67 2,179.96 1,713.62
Fruits & vegetable
seeds
11,291.70 13,293.61 11,545.07
Fresh onions 260.40 100.82 39.71
Fresh mangoes 1,267.40 1,934.00
1,530.35
Fresh grapes 86.94 Not available Not available
Source: APEDA
14.2
16.8 15.4
20.1
24.8 23.8
15.4 16.1
11.4
4.6
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
FY2008
FY2009
FY2010
FY2011
FY2012
FY2013
FY2014
FY2015
FY16
FY17*
Exports of agri commodities from Andhra Pradesh (US$ thousand)
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ANNUAL BUDGET 2016-17
Source: State Budget 2016-17
State annual budget (US$ million)
Commodity 2017-18
Irrigation 1,982.08
Social welfare 571.96
Tribal welfare 281.56
Minorities welfare 130.38
Welfare of
women, children, disabled and senior citizens
275.19
Housing 226.08
Health and Family Welfare 1089.76
School education 2,669.21
Technical, collegiate and higher education. 547.27
Commodity 2017-18
Panchayati raj 1025.96
Rural water supply 244.46
Roads & buildings 627.22
Industries sector 323.78
Skill development, Entrepreneurship, and
Innovation
61.78
Information technology and Communications 56.50
Youth services and Sports 156.02
Tourism 44.24
The Government of Andhra Pradesh proposed a budget of US$ 24.37 billion for 2017-18. The budget allocation across some of the major sectors is
given below:
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS
Source: NHAI
As of December 2015, the state was connected via 6485 km of State
Highways, 19807 km of Major District Roads and 15,664 km of Rural
Roads.
The state government has abstracted a road grid in the state which
will connect all the gram panchayats to their Mandal headquarters by
tall weather roads. These Mandal headquarters will be connected to
their district headquarters by 2 lane roads whereas these 2 lane
roads will be connected to one another via 4-lane roads.
After joining MGNREGS, around 2,704 kilometres of roads were
constructed in the state using special grants during 2015-16.
In January 2017, the state investment summit has received an
investment for roads & infrastructure worth USD11 billion in a 2 day
AP-CII Partnership summit held at Vishakhapatnam.
The union government, in coordination with the state government,
announced plans to develop roads from Kurnool & Anantapuram to
Amravati as National Highways. There are a total of 24 national
highways in the state with a total length of 5231 km.
Under Andhra Pradesh Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Investment Region (AP PCPIR), construction of 40 km of national
highways, 42 km of state highways & nearly 75 km of major districts
roads is under planning & is expected to be completed in the next 5
years.
For 2017-18, the state government has allocated US$ 296.63 million
as capital expenditure on roads and bridges in the state..
Source: Andhra Pradesh state portal
Road network across the state
Road Surface
Road length (km)
As of December 2015
Cement Concrete 1,463.89
Black top 43,735.71
Non BT 1,670.00
Total roads 46,869.60
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS & METRO
RAIL
The state is well connected through the rail network.
Visakhapatnam, the largest city in the state, has rail accessibility to
9 district headquarters out of 13 in the new state. The city is also
well connected to the neighbouring states of Odisha and
Chhattisgarh.
Under Budget 2015-16, the state government announced plans to
invest US$ 18.24 million for the Nadikudi-Srikalahasti line, covering
a length of 308 km. The main purpose behind the construction of
this new line is to develop the backward areas of Guntur, Prakasam,
Nellore & Chittoor districts and improve their connectivity with other
states & also enable exports of raw materials that are used in
cement & granite industries. The first phase of the project will be
completed in FY 2017-18.
In 2017-18, US$ 415.97 million was sanctioned for the new railway
line to the new state capital Amaravati.
The Union Government has also planned to develop metro rail
projects at 3 locations in the state, including Visakhapatnam, Guntur
& Vijayawada. The Visakhapatnam project, estimated to cost US$
833.3 million, will develop 4 important routes that are not well
connected currently.
In September 2015, the state government announced that the
completion of the 1st phase of the Vijayawada Metro Rail Project is
expected to take place by August 2018 & that of the Visakhapatnam
Metro Rail Project is expected to be completed by December 2018.
Source: Maps of India
Rail network across the state
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS…(1/2)
Andhra Pradesh has 8 operational airports/air strips at
Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Bobbili,
Nagarjuna Sagar & Puttaparthi. Apart from these, Donakonda airport
is non-operational (closed) whereas 4 are under development in
Nellore, Kurnool, Ongole. Kadapa airport has been made
operational. Visakhapatnam, also popular as Vizag, has an
international airport, which is under the Navy's command.
As per budget 2017-18, expansion projects of airports in
Vijayawada, Tirupathi and Rajahmundry are in progress. Further,
the construction of 5 greenfield airports at Bhogapuram,
Nagarjunasagar & Donakonda is being planned by the state
government in the coming years, whereas Orvakal and Dagadarthi
airports have received required clearances and shall soon be
awarded.
Source: Maps of India
Airports across the state
Airport statistics March 2016 March 2016
Passenger traffic- Trichy airport 1,00,116 1,08,765
Passenger traffic-Visakhapatnam
airport
1,90,675 1,75,943
Aircraft movement- Trichy airport 978 896
Aircraft movement-Visakhapatnam
airport
1700 1,550
Freight-Trichy airport 596 tonnes 581 tonnes
Freight-Visakhapatnam airport 583 tonnes 764 tonnes
Source: Andhra Pradesh state portal, Airports Authority of India
Source: Airports Authority of India
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Vishakhapatnam airport passenger traffic (in ‘000s) Vishakhapatnam aircraft movement (in ‘000s)
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS…(2/2)
11.5
11.8
15.5
15.1
11.0
11.4
16.7
19.6
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
631.1
711.6
958.2
1037.6
1012.5
1099.48
1804.6
2358.03
0.0
500.0
1000.0
1500.0
2000.0
2500.0
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: Airports Authority of India
During FY 2016-17, Visakhapatnam airport handled 4,708 tonnes of total freight. The state government has proposed to establish greenfield
airports in Bhogapuram, Vizianagaram Districts. The state government is also planning to set up no-frills airports in Nagarjunasagar, Guntur
District & Donakonda, Prakasam districts.
The upcoming international airport Bhogapuram will be developed by the state government, under PPP mode, at an estimated cost of US$ 328.60
million & will cater to 6.3 million passengers a year.
Fiscal Year: April-March
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – PORTS
Andhra Pradesh has a 974-km long coastline & the 2nd highest
cargo handling port.
The Visakhapatnam port ranks 5th in terms of port traffic. Ports in
Andhra Pradesh collectively handled 130.6 million tonnes of cargo
during 2016-17, out of which 61.0 million tonnes was handled by the
Visakhapatnam port.
In August 2015, the state government announced plans to establish
10 new ports in the state. Bhavanapadu Port, Narsapur Port,
Ramayapatnam Port, Machilipatnam Port, Kakinada SEZ Port
(captive), Meghavaram Port (captive), Nakkapalli Port (captive),
Nizampatnam & Vodarevu & Dugarajapatnam Port are the new
upcoming ports.
The construction of Machilipatnam Port was put on high priority by
the state government in September 2015. A provision is granted for
the remaining 300 acres of land required for construction of the port.
Land acquisition for the project will be finished in 2017.
The ports Bhavanapadu & Machilipatnam are under different phases
right now. The Machilipatnam Urban Development Authority (MUDA)
hastened land pooling for Machilipatnam port in July 2017, while the
government is negotiating regarding revenue share with a company
for Bhavanapadu port.
Further, the Visakhapatnam multi-modal logistics parks (MMLP) is
ready for operation. The government has also announced its plans to
set up 2 more MMLPs at Krishnapatnam and Kakinada.
Under the supervision of India Inland Waterways Authority, the
Government of India has decided to develop National Waterway 4
and National Waterway 79 projects declared under The National
Waterways Act, 2016.
During 2015-16, various projects were taken up for implementation
by the Visakhapatnam port which included the construction of phase-
II of port connectivity road under Sagarmala, interchanging of 2
harbour mobile cranes on the basis of license, etc.
Further, during 2016-17*, the average pre-berthing detention,
turnaround time & output per ship berth per day, were recorded at 2
hours, 3.75 days & 13,069 million tonnes respectively.
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes)
64.0
66.0
68.0
67.0
59.0
58.5
58.0
57.0
61.0
50.0
55.0
60.0
65.0
70.0
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17*
Source: Indian Ports Association
Note: * Provisional
Source: Ministry of Shipping, Government of India
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER
Installed power capacity (MW)
11,639
13,409
15,036
16,095
16,949
17,495
23,281
26,717
33,800
22,069
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18*
Source: Central Electricity Authority ^Including Telangana
During 2015-16, the aggregate technical & commercial losses
declined to 10.29 per cent as compared to 11.81 per cent in 2014-15.
Additionally, during the same period, the state government
supplemented an additional capacity of 2,290 MW of power in the
state. The state government is targeting development of an additional
capacity of 4,800 MW within the coming 3 years.
In cooperation with the US, in February 2017, the government
approved setting up of 6 light-water nuclear reactors in the state.
As of August 2017, Andhra Pradesh had a total installed power
generation capacity of 22,069.36 MW. Out of the 22,069.36 MW,
state utilities contributed 6,408.50 MW, private utilities contributed
13,925.99 MW & central utilities contributed 1,734.87 MW. With a
contribution of 13,857.80 MW, thermal power accounted for the
highest share of the overall installed power generation capacity of
the state, followed by renewable energy with a contribution of
6,410.69 MW.
The state has 10 hydro power projects under operation & 2 under
construction. Additionally, the state has 1 operational wind power
project. It is planning to add another 8,400 MW power by 2017. For
enhancement of renewable energy, 2 solar parks of 1000 MW are
planned to be constructed in the state World’s largest solar park will
be commissioned in Kurnool district during 2017. Most coal-based
power plants are located in coastal regions due to their connectivity
to the ports.
In September 2015, Singapore-based company Sembcorp Industries
started operations of its 2nd unit of thermal power plant having a
capacity of 660 MW & thus the total capacity of plant reached 1,320
MW. In budget 2017-18, the state government announced plans to
invest Rs 4,311 crore (US$ 669.13 million) for the development of
the energy sector in the state.
Suzlon Group bagged a 50.40-MW wind power project in Andhra
Pradesh, comprising 24 units of S95 90m tubular tower with a rated
capacity of 2.1 MW. The project is slated for completion by March
2017.
Note: * As of August 2017
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs … (1/2)
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) is the agency responsible for supervision & execution of SEZs in the state. As of June
2017, the state had 20 operational SEZs across diversified sectors which include textiles & apparel, food processing, footwear & leather products,
multi-product, pharma, IT SEZs, etc.
Some of the operational SEZs in Andhra Pradesh
Name/Developer Location Primary industry
Visakhapatnam SEZ Vishakhapatnam, Multi-product
Divi’s Laboratories Limited Chippada Village, Visakhapatnam, Pharmaceuticals
Apache SEZ Development India Private Limited Mandal Tada, Nellore District Footwear
Ramky Pharma City (India) Pvt. Ltd.
E-Bonangi Villages, Parawada
Mandal, Visakhapatnam District
Pharmaceuticals
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructural Corporation
Ltd.(APIIC)
Madhurawada Village, Visakhapatnam IT/ITES
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
Limited (APIIC)
Madhurawada Village, Visakhapatnam IT/ITES
L&T Hitech City Limited (formerly, Andhra Pradesh
Industrial Infrastructural Corporation Ltd.(APIIC)
Keesarapalli Village, Gannavaram
Mandal, Krishna District,
IT/ITES
Hetero Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Nakkapalli Mandal, Visakhapatnam Pharmaceuticals
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructural Corporation
Ltd.(APIIC)
Atchutapuram and Rambilli Mandals,
Visakhapatnam
Multi Product
Brandix India Apparel City Private Limited
Duppituru, Doturupalem Maruture and
Gurujaplen Villages in Visakhapatnam
Textile
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, SEZ: Special Economic Zone
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As of June 2017, Andhra Pradesh had 4 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals, 29 SEZs with formal approvals & 24 with notified approvals.
SEZs with valid in-principle approvals
Name/Developer Location Primary industry
South Coast Infrastructure Development Co of Andhra
Pradesh Private Ltd (SCIDCAP)
NH-5 between Prakasam and
Nellore District
Building materials
M/s Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Manufactures Association Nakkapalli Mandal, Visakhapatnam Pharmaceuticals /APIs/formulations
M/s Vivimed Labs Ltd
Boyapalem, Naruva & Chittivalasa
villages, Ranasthalam Mandal,
Srikakulam
Chemicals &
pharmaceuticals
M/s Planet SEZ Private Limited Visakhapatnam
Petroleum and oil & gas
industry
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, SEZ: Special Economic Zone
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KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)
PROJECTS
Project name Sector Project cost (US$ million) Stage
Coal handling facility (Visakhapatnam) Transport 103.12 Operational
Bridge across river Godavari between Yanam – Edurlanka Transport 16.80 Operational
Bridge across Krishna river Transport 10.85 Operational
Adloor Yellareddy - Kalkallu - Gundla Pochanpalli on NH – 7 Transport 74.85 Operational
Ankapalli - Tuni Road Transport 43.26 Operational
Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Project Water sanitation 68.29 Operational
Road Upgradation (Kadapa-Pulivendula) KP-04 Project Transport 10.96 Operational
Bridge (Rajahmundry) Project Transport 131.53 Operational
Berth (WQ 6) Project Transport 17.49 Operational
Road Upgradation (Farukhanagar-Kotakatta NH-7) Project-
Package-I
Transport 56.96 Operational
Strengthening and widening of Dharmavaram -
Rajahmundry road
Transport 33.46 Operational
Berth (EQ 10) Project Transport 8.46 Operational
Berth (EQ 1 and EQ 2) Project Transport 49.37 Operational
Road Upgradation (Kadapa-Pulivendula) KP-03 Project Transport 12.42 Operational
Road (Maharashtra/AP Border-Islam Nagar NH-7) Project Transport 55.00 Operational
Nellore-Tada Road Transport 94.92 Operational
Source: Department of Economic Affairs, Government of India, Converted using flat exchange rate of INR 65.46/US$
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: INVESTMENT AND
MANUFACTURING ZONES
In March 2016, the Government of India announced its plans of setting up a National Investment &
Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) in Prakasam district, which would be set up in an area of 14231 acres and help
in generating 5 lakh jobs over next 10 years. Land acquisition for the project has already been started.
NIMZ in Chittoor District
The key industrial corridors being developed in the state include Visakhapatnam Chennai Industrial
Corridor, Chennai Bangalore Industrial Corridor as well as Kurnool Bangalore Industrial Corridor
The proposed Visakhapatnam-Chennai industrial corridor is expected to attract investments of US$ 16.7
billion & will create more than 50,000 jobs.
This will be developed in 2 or 3 phases spanning more than 15 years.
Visakhapatnam has been included in the upcoming Chennai-Bangalore Industrial Corridor. The former will
provide a thrust to industrial development across various districts & villages in the state along the stretch of
the corridor, whereas the latter will lead to development across Anantapur, Chittoor & Nellore.
Further, the sanction of dedicated Rail Freight Corridors in the Railway Budget 2016-17, is also expected to
fuel growth of these corridors.
Industrial corridorsIndustrial corridors
As per the state budget 2016-17, an amount of US$ 3.1 million has been projected for the construction of
the new capital city of Amravati in the state.
Moreover, in February 2016, the Master Plan for launching the construction of the capital city was notified &
approved in the District Gazette for Guntur.
On the basis of population, number of statutory towns, as well as increasing efforts by the state government,
2 cities, namely, Visakhapatnam & Kakinada, have been selected for the project of smart cities as per
budget 2016-17.
New state capital and 14
smart cities
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana) had nearly 85.75 million
wireless subscribers and 1.60 million wireline subscribers, as of June
2017.
According to the Department of Telecommunications, Government of
India, the state had 2,427 telephone exchanges, as of October 2015.
As of June 2017, the overall tele-density in Andhra Pradesh stood at
97.86%.
Optical fibre cable networks of BSNL with 44,500^ km, Reliance with
6,000^ km, Bharat with 3,450^ km & Tata with 1700^ km provide a
wide range of communication networks to Andhra Pradesh.
As of December 2015, there were 10,375 post offices in Andhra
Pradesh.
BSNL announced that there will be no charge of inter-state roaming
between Telangana & Seemandhra until 2024.
In 2024 when the licensing of spectrum ends, a new spectrum
auction would be conducted for the two states and the norms would
be set at that time for inter-state roaming.
Performance of National Optical Fibre Network Project (April
2016)
As of April 2016, the state recorded 195,327 new telephone wireless
connections of Tata, 167,144 connections of Vodafone & 190205
wireless connections of Reliance.
By the end of June 2017, 26,010,170 subscribers had submitted
requests for mobile number portability in the state.
Pipes laid (km)
Optical fibre cables (OFC)
laid (km)
1,913 19
Wireless subscribers
1
85,745,535
Wire-line subscribers
1
1,597,422
Internet subscribers
2
30,180,0001
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, India Post BSNL: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited 1Including Telangana 2As of March 2017
Telecom infrastructure (as of June 2017)
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/2)
Andhra Pradesh has a literacy rate of 67.4%, according to
provisional data released by Census 2011.
During 2016-17, the state had 1,360 professional colleges and 313
polytechnic colleges. In addition, IIM & IIT at Vishakhapatnam &
Merlapaka Village of Yerpudu, respectively, as well as IIITs at Sri
City of Chittoor & Kurnool district, also started their courses during
2015-16.
In order to boost higher education in the state, the Government of
Andhra Pradesh introduced various initiatives in 2014-15. Jawahar
Knowledge Centres is one example of such initiatives established to
provide employment skills to 120 government dental colleges in the
state.
At the secondary school level, the drop out rate recorded a decline to
20.67% during 2016-17.
During 2016-17, the state had a total of 61,528 schools with a total
enrolment of 6.85 million students.
In May 2017, the state government revised salaries of contract
based teachers in tribal welfare ashram schools. With the hike,
school assistants would receive US$ 221.03 per month as compared
to the previous US$ 81.80 per month. Likewise, secondary grade
teachers' salaries have been increased from US$ 66.93 per month to
US$ 162.13 per month.
Source: Directorate of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh Socio Economic Survey 2016-17, State Annual Budget, 2016-17
Classes Enrolment of students, 2016-17 (in million)
(I-V) 3.47
(VI-VIII) 2.08
(IX-X) 1.28
Classes Number of schools (2016-17)
Primary 39.193
(I-VII/VIII) 10,272
(I-XII) 174
(VI-XII) 184
(I-X) 1,747
(VI-X) 9,958
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The “Sarva Siksha Abhiyaan” “Rashtriya Madhyamik Siksha
Abhiyaan” are the 2 schemes in the state which are focusing towards
fulfilling the aim of reinforcing the education in the schools in
accordance to the enrolment, quality, access as well as retention.
For promoting secondary education in the state, the government has
allocated US$ 2.67 billion as per budget 2016-17. For higher
education, the government is teaming up with different institutions
internationally.
The state government has promoted a long term partnership with
Tata Institute of Social Sciences during 2015-16, for improving the
employability of the graduates in the state & is also involved in
improving the communication, IT as well as soft skills of the youth
through English Language Labs, Jawahar Knowledge Centres, etc.
During 2016-17, an allocation of US$404 million has been done by
the state government in order to improve the collegiate, technical as
well as higher education in the state.
The state government has already started digital classrooms in 1,638
schools. This is out of the proposed 5,000 schools during 2016-17
and 2017-18 with a total cost allocation of US$ 72 million (Rs 45
crore).
Number of colleges in Andhra Pradesh - (2016-17)
Course Number of colleges
Junior colleges 3,264
Government degree colleges 146
Private aided colleges 141
Engineering 326
Pharmacy colleges 115
MBA colleges 387
Polytechnics 313
B Pharmacy 18
Source: Andhra Pradesh Socio Economic Survey 2015-16, State Annual Budget, 2016-17
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH
During 2016-17, the state had 1,156 primary health centres, 7,659 sub centre,
31 area hospitals & 8 district hospitals.
The state government has come up with new programs which include 102 Talli
Bidda Express for Maternal & Child Health, Tele Radiology, e-Aushadi, etc. to
provide ensured health care services to the people of the state.
Further, commencement of Sri Padmavathi Government Medical College for
Women & the Vishakhapatnam Institute of Medical Sciences is under process in
Tirupathi.
To deliver free treatment to all the employees of the state government, pensioners
as well as their family members, the government is aiming to implement the
health scheme for the employees.
An allocation of US$ 1.08 billion has been proposed by the state government for
health and family welfare in the state, as per the budget 2017-18.
In December 2016, Apollo Sugar Clinics (ASC) in collaboration with Andhra
Hospitals, opened its clinic in Vijayawada for treating diabetic patients. 16 more
clinics are expected to be opened across the state by the end of 2018.
The work in progress of water treatment plant at Tirupati railway station, is all set
for completion by March 2017. The plant worth US$ 0.61 million, will have 2 units
with an installed capacity to treat 4 lakh litres each.
In February 2017, government introduced rotavirus vaccine in the state along with
various other states, namely - Haryana, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Assam,
Tripura, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan & Tamil Nadu.
Source: Andhra Pradesh State Budget 2016-17, Andhra Pradesh state portal, SRS Bulletin 1Per thousand persons, 2Per thousand live births, 3 As per Economic Survey 2015-16
Major hospitals
Apollo Hospital
Care Hospital
Manipal Hospital
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences
Health indicators (2016-17)
Birth rate
1
17.0
Infant mortality rate
2
37
Death Rate
1
7.3
Medical facilities (2016-17)(3)
Sub centres 7,659
Primary health centres 1,156
Community health centres 193
Area hospitals 31
District hospitals 8
Urban family welfare centres and
health centres
73
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SPORTS AND CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
There are several sports complexes in the state spreading across
Visakhapatnam, Tirupati & other cities. Although cricket & tennis are
the major sports, other games are also popular. The Tirupati temple
& Kanakadurga temple make the state one of the leading religious
tourism spots in the country. The state government is planning to
build up 3 integrated sports complexes at Vishakhapatnam,
Vijayawada & Tirupathi.
The state government has gained the opportunity to host 37th
National Games at Amravati in 2019. Also, the government is
planning to build up 127 stadiums in 2016-17 for enhancing the
growth of sports sector in the state. Further, for the development of
youth services and sports, the state government announced plans to
invest US$ 30.27 million during 2017-18.
During 2017-18, the state government announced plans to invest
US$ 59.45 million for the growth of environment & forests in the
state. Further, the government also constituted the Andhra Pradesh
State Skill Development corporation in PPP mode for fulfilling the
skill development initiatives in the state.
In January 2017, the state hosted the 21st National Youth Festival,
for a duration of 6 days, organized by the Union Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports.
In May 2017, state athletes won 233 medals at various sports events
with the support of the government.
Stadiums and sports complexes in Visakhapatnam
Aqua Sports Complex
Port Trust Golden Jubilee Stadium
South Eastern Railway Stadium
Police Stadium
Indira Priyadarshini Stadium
Steel Plant Township Stadium
Zinc Stadium
GITAM Engineering College Synthetic Tennis Court
ACA-Visakhapatnam District Cricket Association's Stadium
Golden Jubilee Indoor Stadium
Swarnabharathi Indoor Stadium
GITAM Indoor Sports Stadium
Andhra University Grounds
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SMART CITY & AMRUT
In September 2014, the state government announced its proposed plan to develop 14 smart cities, including Kakinada, Rajahmundry Srikakulam,
Vizianagaram, Guntur, Nellore, Prakasam, Anantapur & Kurnool. Additionally Kadapa town would be developed into an industrial smart city. On
the basis of population, number of statutory towns, as well as increasing efforts by the state government, the cities of Visakhapatnam & Kakinada,
have been selected for the project of smart cities as per the budget 2016-17. Further, Kurnool city is expected to be created as a smart city on the
basis of state funds.
Water supply, solid waste management, sewerage, multimodal transport, cyber connectivity, roads, airports, railways & social infrastructure are
the key aspects of the smart city project in Andhra Pradesh. In Andhra Pradesh, a majority of the proposed smart cities are located in special
investment regions or special economic zones with reformed regulations & tax structures, making them highly attractive for foreign investments.
The state government developed Andhra Pradesh Urban Greenery & Beautification Corporation Ltd, aimed at enhancing quality of life in these
cities in the state.
In order to convert Andhra Pradesh into an impeccably smart state, the state government has laid out few plans during the coming years, which
include the formation of 5-grid network, mission-mode administrative initiatives, new-age universities & institutions as well as the construction of
the capital city. However, for the effective establishment of the capital city in Andhra Pradesh, the state government is working towards the
development of major sectors of the state, which include, energy, gas, farming, information technology, etc.
Under AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation & Urban Transformation) scheme by the Government of India, a total of 31 urban local bodies of the
state have been selected. The main aim of the scheme is to promote use of public & non-motorised transport, & provide each household with tap
connections as well as enhance & develop greenery across these local bodies during 2015-16 to 2019-20. Moreover, the state government has
promised to provide financial assistance of US$722.41 million for the development of urban local bodies during 2016-17.
City Population Literacy rate Area (sq. km)
Visakhapatnam city 1,728,128 81.79 % 544
Kakinada 312,538 80.62 % 30.51
Source: Census Organization of India
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Andhra Pradesh is recognised as the 1st state in the country which has a separate policy for SC & ST entrepreneurs. The industrial sector
accounted for a growth of 10.05% during 2016-17(AE) in the state. The increasing growth across various components of the industrial sector such
as manufacturing, mining & quarrying, gas & water supply, construction & electricity, is a major driver for the growth of the industrial sector.
The state government also introduced various policies for the growth of this sector, including the MSME policy, Automobile & Automobile
Components Policy, Industrial Development Policy, Food Processing Policy, Retail Trade Policy, etc. during 2015-20. Private investments of US$
1.45 billion were recorded in the state during 2015-16. Further, as per the Budget 2016-17, the state government allocated US$ 1.75 billion during
2016-17.
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation filed applications online with Development Commissioner – MSME for the following 10
industrial clusters for in principle approval/Government of India grant.
In April 2017, Kia Motors, a subsidiary of Hyundai Motors, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the state government to build a
manufacturing facility in the state. The company and its associates will invest more than US$ 2 billion in the state.
Location of industrial cluster Type of cluster No of acres Project cost (US$ million)
Makavaripalem-Visakhapatnam Aluminum & general engg. cluster 111.44 4.6195
Kopparthi-Kadapa Engineering cluster 87.48 3.582917
Gandrajuaplli-Chittoor Silk & garments cluster 100 6.642183
Peddapuram-E.G Dist. Traditional food cluster 20.6 1.710367
Mangalagiri-Guntur Dist. General engg park 51.83 4.2292
Machilipatnam-Krishna Dist. Upgradation of existing imitation jewellery park 43 2.548383
Palakollu-W.G. Dist. Upgradation of existing coir park 12.24 1.251467
Palasa-Srikakulam Dist. Upgradation of existing cashew park 31.61 1.0943
Total 458.20 25.67
Source: APIIC, US$ 1= INR 60.28
Note: AE: Advanced Estimate, US$ 1= INR 60.28
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Source: Department of Industries, Government of Andhra Pradesh
Krishna
Chittoor
Nellore
KadapaAnantapur
Kurnool
Prakasam
Guntur
West
Godavari
Krishna
Visakhapatnam
Srikakulam
Agro & food
processing, mineral
based industries
Mineral based industry,
food processing
Agro & food processing,
electronics, textiles,
automobiles & auto
components, heavy
engineering
Leather, agro & food
processing, textile, electronics,
automobile & auto components
Textile & granite
Cement, textiles, agro &
food processing
Petrochemical, agro & food
processing, automobile & auto
components, life sciences, textile &
metallurgy
Textile, ceramics, agro
& food processing,
aquaculture East
Godavari
Textile, electronics, metallurgy,
engineering & life sciences
Agro & food processing,
chemicals & petrochemicals,
mineral based industries, life
sciences
Electronics & textiles
Chemical &
petrochemicals, agro &
food processing
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KEY INDUSTRIES – IT AND IT-ENABLED SERVICES …
(1/4)
During 2016-17 (upto September 2016), the total IT & ITeS exports
form the state were recorded to be US$ 34.07 million. The state also
holds a noteworthy share in providing the IT employees throughout
the globe.
As per the budget 2017-18, the state government has allocated US$
56.50 million to the IT sector.
During 2015-16 (up to November 2015), the state recorded the
establishment of 110 IT companies & 156 start-ups.
Madhurawada, located in the north-east of Visakhapatnam, has
already been developed as an IT hub. Various IT firms have been
allocated land in this area to develop & start their operations while
few of them are already operational.
Big brands such as IBM, Tech Mahindra & Wipro already operate in
Vizag. Moreover the city has close to 3 universities which produce
more than 35,000 IT graduates every year.
In March 2017, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) &
the state government signed 3 Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU), for geospatial technologies in state development &
governance. The MoUs have been signed to provide experimental
meteorological services, for provision of disaster management
services & the use of ISRO technologies to keep track of the natural
resources of water.
Apart from Visakhapatnam, cities such as Vijayawada, Tirupati,
Kakinada & Anantapur will also be developed into IT hubs.
In 2014, the state government articulated 2 policies, namely,
Electronics Policy & IT Policy, for drawing more investments,
providing jobs to the people & enhancing ease of doing business in
the state, during 2014-2020.
Formulation of Electronics Policy & IT Policy in the state led to inflow
of investment proposals worth US$ 577 million, during 2015-16.
Further, the state government has set a target to attract investment
of US$ 2 billion in the IT sector & US$ 5 billion in electronics
manufacturing over the next 5 years. The state government is
targeting to increase its share in the country’s software exports to 5
per cent in the coming years & is also planning increase the
penetration of e-literacy in the state.
The government has appointed a 13-member committee to digitise
payment systems & promote transparency.
In March 2017, HCL signed an agreement with the state government
to open an IT training & development centre in Vijayawada. HCL
aims hire, employ & train 5,000 local residents in the region to
leverage a gender equal workforce. The aim is to develop innovative
high-end technologies for global clients.
Source: Andhra Pradesh IT department, News articles, State Budget 2016-17
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KEY INDUSTRIES – IT AND IT-ENABLED SERVICES …
(2/4)
In March 2016, the ITE&C (Information Technology, Electronics & Communication) department of the state established a new IoT policy with in
the state with a view to attain a substantial market share in India’s IoT market by 2020.
The policy aims at creating around 50000 employment opportunities for the youth in IoT vertical, along with attracting around 100 IoT companies
for establishing their development centres or facilities in the state and creating state-of-the-art physical & technical infrastructure integrated with
the international standards across the key cities of the state.
In order to be recognised as the leader in delivering safe & secure cyberspace to the enterprises, government as well as the citizens, the state
government mentioned in the budget 2016-17, that they are planning to set up a Cyber School of Excellence in Tirupathi, in association with Israel.
The central government & state government hosted a 2 day national conference on e-Governance in January 2017.
In April 2017, the state government launched Andhra Pradesh Janmbhoomi, an exclusive online portal for socio-economic development of Andhra
Pradesh & its people in India as well as outside India. Under the programme, the government has aimed to digitize 5,000 government schools by
2018, by seeking financial assistance from NRIs.
Source: State Budget 2016-17
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In order to increase the contribution of IT exports and employment from Seemandhra, the state has drafted a guideline to address the key
determinants of successful growth in the IT and electronics sectors.
Parameter Contribution from Seemandhra
Exporting units registered with STPI 27
Export turnover of STPI units (US$ million) 122.8
Employment ('000s) 4
Major indicator Goal to be achieved by 2020
Make all Government to citizens and Government to business services
available online and on mobile
To attain number one position in ‘eTAAL’ by 2017 and maintain it
through 2020
Share in the national IT exports 5%
Investments in IT US$ 2 billion by 2017 & US$ 5 billion by 2020
Investments in electronics manufacturing US$ 5 billion by 2017 and US$ 10 billion by 2020
Employment created in electronics and IT 0.3 million by 2018 and 0.5 million by 2020
Broadband penetration
Gigabit connectivity to all gram panchayats by 2017 and to all villages by
2020
Source: Andhra Pradesh IT vision
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KEY INDUSTRIES – IT AND IT-ENABLED SERVICES …
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Tech Mahindra, part of Mahindra Group conglomerate & headquartered at Mumbai, provides information technology,
networking technology solutions & business support services to the telecommunications industry. The company,
having operations in Visakhapatnam, merged with Mahindra on March 21, 2012 & together the new entity serves 540
corporate customers across 49 countries. The company recorded total income of US$ 892.6 million in Q1 FY2018.Tech Mahindra
IBM is a leading global IT services & solutions provider, with operations in over 170 countries across the world.
Products offered by the company’s Indian operations include software, storage, systems & servers &
semiconductors. IBM has been present in India since 1992. Since inception, IBM in India has expanded its operations
considerably, with regional headquarters in Bengaluru & presence in over 200 cities & towns across the country;
including a global delivery center in Visakhapatnam. For Q2 CY2017, the company recorded revenues of US$ 8.8
billion.IBM
Established in 1945, Wipro ventured into the IT services industry in the 1990s. The company was among the
pioneers in developing the Offshore Development Centre concept in India. In order to focus on core IT business, it
separated its non-IT businesses into a separate entity named Wipro Enterprises Ltd with effect from 31st March
2013. Currently, the former company provides information technology, consulting & outsourcing services to over 900
clients across more than 175 cities across 6 continents. In 2012, the company opened a delivery centre in
Vishakhapatnam. During Q1 FY2018, the company recorded revenues of US$ 1.73 billion.Wipro
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KEY INDUSTRIES – PHARMACEUTICALS … (1/2)
Andhra Pradesh is home to many global & national pharma players;
various companies have set up their manufacturing hubs in
Visakhapatnam & Srikakulam districts. Parawada, Nakkapalli,
Pydibhimavaram & Ranasthalam are the largest pharma
manufacturing centres in the state that have attracted several
investments, particularly in bulk drug sector. While Parwada &
Nakkapali are located in Vishakapatnam, the other 2 are located in
Srikakulam.
Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City, an integrated industrial park located
in Visakhapatnam, has various bulk drug manufacturers,
pharmaceutical companies & fine chemical manufacturers, with
nearly 45 pharmaceutical companies.
Out of the total exports of US$ 4.6 billion from Andhra Pradesh,
during the 1st half of 2016-17, drugs & pharmaceuticals accounted for
a value of US$ 1.06 billion.
Various global pharma companies have already set up their
manufacturing hubs across the state which include Japanese & US
giants like Eisai, Ajinomoto, Mylan & Hospira. Availability of abundant
water, electricity & long coastline makes Andhra Pradesh a potential
state for investment in the pharmaceutical industry as these utilities
hold significant share in the production cost of pharma products.
In February 2017, Tata Chemicals announced plans to invest US$
84.04 million in 2 greenfield facilities, of which one would be situated
in Andhra Pradesh, while the other would be situated in Gujarat. The
facilities are being setup to produce silica & soluble dietary fibres.
As of July 2017, the state had a total of 4 Pharmaceutical SEZs.
There are a total of 18 D. Pharmacy institutions in the state with a
enrolments of around 1,080 people, annually.
In April 2016, the Chairman of Pollution Control Board of Andhra
Pradesh specified that the state government is preparing to come
forward with a new policy which will aim to ensure an improved
understanding among the pharma companies as well as APPCB for
minimising pollution levels across various pharmaceutical units of the
state.
Source: AP State Portal, Andhra Pradesh Socio-Economic Survey 2015-16
Some of the key players
Eisai
Granules India
Hospira
Dr Reddy's Laboratories
Aurobindo Pharma
Mylan
Omnichem
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Founded in 1986, Aurobindo Pharma is an India based pharmaceutical manufacturing company. The company, which
manufactures generic pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients, markets these products across 125
countries. The company has a manufacturing plant in Vizag. During Q1 FY2018, the company recorded revenues of
US$ 339.5 million.Aurobindo Pharma Ltd
Incorporated in 1984, Dr Reddy's Laboratories manufactures and markets a wide range of pharmaceuticals across
domestic and overseas markets. The company’s products include generic formulations, APIs, bio-similars etc. It has
expanded its presence across the globe through steady organic growth, partnerships and acquisitions. The company
recorded revenues of US$ 324.2 million during Q1 of 2017-18.
Dr Reddy's
Laboratories
Mylan Laboratories Ltd (formerly known as Matrix Laboratories Ltd) is a subsidiary of US-based Mylan Inc and has
one USFDA-approved facility in Visakhapatnam. It is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and suppliers of active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for a wide range of therapeutic categories including antibacterials, central nervous
system agents, antihistamine/anti-asthmatics, cardiovasculars, antivirals, antidiabetics, antifungals, proton pump
inhibitors and pain management drugs.Mylan Laboratories Ltd
Granules India is a Indian pharmaceutical company with manufacturing facilities spreading across India and China.
The company serves customers across 60 countries with four facilities in India, which includes Vizag and a fifth
facility in Jingmen, China. The company recently acquired Auctus Pharma and is looking towards further expansion of
its business through both organic and inorganic routes. During Q1 FY2018, the company recorded revenues of US$
60.25 million.Granules India Ltd
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Andhra Pradesh produces medium grade and superior long staple
varieties of cotton. During April-June 2015, Andhra Pradesh
produced 104.55 thousand tonnes of cotton. During 2016-17 (up to
October 2016), 3,628.18 metric tonnes of raw silk was produced by
the state.
Few of the major cotton producing districts in the state include
Vizianagaram, East Godavari, Guntur, Prakasam and Kurnool. Brandix
India Apparel City, based in Visakhapatnam, is recognised as the best
example of modernisation and technology and facilitation for end to
end apparel business.
In 2015, the Government of Andhra Pradesh introduced Textile &
Apparel Policy 2015-2020, which would remain in existence for 5
years. The purpose of this policy is to make Andhra Pradesh the most
suitable state for textile activities.
As per budget 2016-17, the state government allocated US$ 19.22
million to the sector for the development & promotion of apparels &
textiles.
The state government also set a target to attract new investments of
US$ 995 million by 2020. The policy also aims at creating employment
opportunities for 3 lakh people by 2020 & for 5 lakh people by 2025.
The state government is planning various measures for the welfare of
handloom weavers in the state which include pensions, insurances,
funds, etc.
Handloom and textile exports for Andhra Pradesh (Including
Telangana, in US$ million)
151
272
148
340
404
490
793
1002
1152
958
311.654
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
FY07
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
FY15
FY16
FY17⁽¹⁾
CAGR 7.5%
Source: Andhra Pradesh Socio-Economic Survey 2015-16, News articles
Note: FY17(1) : for the first half of FY17 (from April-September 2016)
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For the promotion of exclusive Silk Mark stores as well as authorised users from various silk clusters of the state, the Silk Mark Organisation of
India formed a collaborative venture with Andhra Pradesh Handloom & Handicraft Corporation Ltd., Government of Andhra Pradesh, during 2015-
16.
Moreover, during 2016-17, 14 block level clusters were sanctioned to the state and an amount of US$ 387.58 thousand was released for these
clusters.
Financial assistance to the handloom weavers (in US$ million)
0.19 0.20
0.05
0.15
0.38
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Funds released under Handicraft Schemes (2016-17) US$ thousand
Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana 11.51
Design and technological upgradation 249.67
Human resource development 18.58
1
Total 280.67
Source: Department of Handlooms & Textile
Textiles and handloom parks in Andhra Pradesh
AEP, Gundlapochampally, Ranga Reddy Dist.
AEP, Vizag, Visakhapatnam Dist.
AEP, Proddatur, Kadapa dt.
Textile Park, Sircilla, Karimnagar Dist (TCID)
Textile Park, Pashamylaram, Medak Dist (TCID)
Textile Park, Malkapur, Nalgonda Dist
Textile Park, Rayadurg, Anantapur Dist
Textile Park, Pamidi, Anatapur Dist
Handloom Park, Chirala , Prakasam dist.
Mini Textile Park, Warangal
Textile Park, Mylavaram, Kadapa District
Textile Park, Venkatagiri, Nellore Dist.
Handloom Park, Gadwal, Mahabubnagar
Handloom Park, Pochampally, Nlg.dt.(SITP)
Hindupur Vyapar Apparel Park Ananthapur Dist. (SITP)
Brandix India Apparel (Garment) City, APSEZ, Achuthapur, Vizag (SITP)
MAS Fabric Park Pvt. Ltd., Chintavaram, Nellore
Note: 1 – Figure for 2015-16
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Seafood exports from Andhra Pradesh (in US$ million)
Buffalo meat exports from Andhra Pradesh (in US$ million)
Exports of non-basmati rice from Andhra Pradesh (US$ million)
The presence of rich climatic and soil conditions make Andhra
Pradesh a major agricultural belt. Few of the leading crops produced
in the state include rice, chilly, oilseeds, cotton, pulses and gram.
The Krishna, Guntur, East and West Godavari districts have good
irrigation facilities. The districts of Nellore, Krishna and Guntur are
very fertile, with above average production of cereals, pulses,
groundnut and cotton. During 2016-17, floriculture crops worth US$
1.71 million were exported from the state.
Andhra Pradesh is recognised as one of the leading states, in terms
of rice yield. During 2015-16, rice production in the state reached
6,940 thousand tonnes. Moreover, the export of non-basmati rice
from the state reached US$ 952.08 million in 2016-17. Exports of
poultry products from the state have witnessed strong growth in past
few years. In 2010, poultry exports from Andhra Pradesh were
valued at US$ 41.55 thousand, which increased to US$ 10.63 million
during 2016-17. Moreover, the exports of dairy products in the state
reached US$ 222.67 thousand.
Source: MPEDA, APEDA
199.85 199.24 286.44
565.03 620.93
1131.25 1251.83
1465.20
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-
16E
CAGR 32.92%
4.49 2.11 4.65
10.81
32.06
42.05
14.85
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1
820.29
1,027.47 947.99 952.08
372.87
0.00
500.00
1000.00
1500.00
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1
Note: 1Up to July 2017, 2CAGR is till 2016-17
2CAGR 56.42%
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Australia is planning to work with the Government of Andhra
Pradesh, across the industries of dairy & aquaculture, in order to
make the state a marine processing hub across the country. In 2016-
17(P), the total fish production in Andhra Pradesh was recorded to
be 2.35 million tonnes. The Fisheries Development scheme of Cage
culture is promoted largely in the state to utilise the fresh water
reservoirs’ potentiality & provide employment to MMGs, SHGs as
well as FCS members residing near the reservoirs. Up to October
2015, cages were installed in around 7 reservoirs of the state.
Moreover, for encompassing the subsidy to the aqua farmers,
various funds have been allocated to the famers for taking up
different species culture, including species such as Mud crabs,
Seabass, Tilapia, Scampi, etc.
As per state budget 2017-18, the government has allocated US$
43.77 million for the development of the fisheries sector in the state
during 2017-18. Moreover, in 2015, the Fisheries Policy was
formulated by the state government which aims to deliver incentives
to feed manufacturing units, aquaculture ponds, different processing
units, equipment units related to fishery manufacturing, etc. The state
is targeting 4.2 million tonnes of fish production by 2022.
Source: The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), 1Andhra Pradesh
(Including Telangana), Economic Survey 2016-17
2.07
2.18
2.44
2.46
2.51
3.26
3.51
3.73
4.06
5.20
3.31
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
FY07
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
FY15
FY16*
FY171*(1)
Port Metric tonnes US$ million
Visakhapatnam sea 182.92 0.13
ICD Hyderabad 11.20 0.07
Vishakhapatnam airport 5.83 0.02
Source: Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
Andhra Pradesh1 marine fish production (in million tonnes)
Dairy products exports from Andhra Pradesh, 2016-17
Note: * Includes Marine Shrimps; (1) Upto November 2016
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Mondelez India Foods Ltd is part of Mondelēz International, Inc. It operates in five categories – chocolate
confectionery, beverages, biscuits, gum and candy. The company’s key brands in India include Cadbury Dairy Milk,
Bournvita, 5 Star, Perk, Bournville, Celebrations, Gems, Halls, Éclairs, Bubbaloo, Tang and Oreo.
Mondelez India Foods
Ltd
Cargill maintains a number of businesses in India, with operations including handling and processing of a wide range
of products such as refined oils, grain and oilseeds, sugar, cotton and animal feed. Cargill’s presence in India has
been growing since it began a joint venture (JV) operation in 1987. Aiming at increasing food safety awareness in
India, in July 2015, Cargill introduced Surakshit Khadya Abhiyan.Cargill India Pvt Ltd
ITC is a large Indian business conglomerate with diverse business interests including agri-foods, paper, fast moving
consumer goods, lifestyle and retailing and hotels. In the first quarter of FY2018, the company recorded revenues of
around US$ 1.54 billion. A substantial part of ITC’s agri-business is located in Andhra Pradesh. The company has a
unit in Anaparti and Chirala, and a research centre in Rajamundhry.ITC
APDDCF runs 12 dairy plants and manufactures milk products under the Vijaya brand. These plants together have a
production capacity of 2,437 thousand litres per day. Products include butter, ultra-high-temperature (UHT) milk, milk
powder, ghee, flavoured milk, khoya, kulfi and processed cheese. It is one of the 15 dairy cooperatives operating
under the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). It ensures MSP to the farmers and timely pick up of milk.
Andhra Pradesh Dairy
Development
Cooperative
Federation (APDDCF)
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM
Andhra Pradesh is known for its pristine beaches, sacred places of
worship, lush green forests, spicy cuisine & hospitable people. The
state continued to witness increase in domestic tourist arrivals over
the last few years.
In 2016, domestic tourist arrivals in the state stood at 153.16 million,
while foreign tourist arrivals stood at 3,41,764.
As per budget 2017-18, the Government of Andhra Pradesh
announced plans to spend US$ 44.24 million for the development of
tourism and US$ 11.18 million for culture affairs in the state.
As of April 2017, the Government of Andhra Pradesh had grounded
investment of US$ 518.57 million for 75 tourism sector projects.
The state government has developed a master plan to develop
tourism in the state. Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development
Corporation (APTDC) in conjugation with the AP Chambers of
Commerce & Industry Federation (APCCIF), issued more than 60
tourism development projects across the state comprising 20 hotels,
7 resorts, 10 wayside amenities, 13 beach front projects, 4 family
entertainment centres, 5 MICE convention centres & water sports at
multiple locations.
The state witnessed 151.5 million tourist arrivals in 2016, a 26 per
cent increase from 121.8 million in 2015. Moreover, Government of
Andhra Pradesh had targeted to ground private investments of US$
332.11 million across the tourism sector of the state during 2016-17.
2.07
2.18
2.44
2.46
2.51
3.26
3.51
3.73
4.06
3.28
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
FY07
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
FY15
FY16⁽²⁾
Arrival of domestic tourists in Andhra Pradesh (in million)
Source: Ministry of Tourism, Government of India; News articles AP State Portal
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KEY INDUSTRIES – PETROLEUM, CHEMICALS AND
PETROCHEMICALS … (1/2)
The Andhra Pradesh Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemicals Investment Region is an investment area of 603 square km engaged in setting up of
manufacturing & service facilities involved in domestic & export-led production of petroleum, petrochemicals & chemicals.
According to the Director General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), Andhra Pradesh has huge oil & natural gas reserves. The state’s Krishna-Godavari
basin, spread over an area of nearly 52,000 sq km, has a total hydrocarbon resource base of 1,130 million metric tones. During 2016-17 (up to
October 2016), the production of crude oil & natural gas in the state was recorded to be 155 thousand metric tonnes & 455 mcm, respectively.
Andhra Pradesh is the 2nd Indian state, after Gujarat, to enter the oil & gas exploration & production segment through bids for oil & gas blocks
under the central government’s New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP).
In January 2017, the state government received an investment for USD21.27 billion, for development of petrochemical industries in the state.
AP PCPIR total projected investment & employment potential in next 5-7 years
Sector Proposed investment Direct employment Indirect employment
Petroleum & petrochemical sectors US$ 35,832.78 million 70,000 105,000
Chemical, pharma & fertiliser sectors US$ 8,626.41 million 52,000 78,000
Ancillary industries US$ 3,317.85 million 192,000 384,000
Housing & allied infrastructure US$ 5,806.24 million
211,000 106,000
External infrastructure US$ 3,317.85 million
Source: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, News articles, Andhra Pradesh Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region
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PETROCHEMICALS … (2/2)
The PCPIR project will boost refining, petrochemicals & chemical
industries & also the manufacturing sectors in the state. The location
for the project is still being decided.
With strong presence of petrochemical, petroleum & chemical
industries, Visakhapatnam has emerged as an industrial hub in
Andhra Pradesh. Below are the chemical, petrochemical companies
operating in the state-
• HPCL Oil Refinery (Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited)-
Vishakha Refinery
• Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant- Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited
(RINL)
• Hindustan Zinc Limited
• Bharat Heavy Plate and Vessels Ltd (BHPV)
• Hindustan Shipyard Limited
• Coramandel Fertilisers
• NTPC
• Rain Calcining Limited
• Essar Pelletisation Plan
Major investors in PCPIR
Source: Andhra Pradesh PCPIR MMTPA: Million Metric Tonnes Per Annum
Key features of PCPIR- As of June 2017
The projected investments in the PCPIR are estimated to be around
US$ 53.24 billion
Total area 640 sq km; Processing area 270 sq km
The project is said to have an employment generation capacity of
1.19 million
As per the latest update, the total committed investments stood at
US$ 28.97 billion
The petroleum and petrochemical sector accounted for around
28.01% of total committed investment.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MINES AND MINERALS
Andhra Pradesh is one of the leading producers of various minerals such as chrysotile
asbestos, barytes, mica, felspar, vermiculite, quartz, laterite, silica sand, dolomite &
limestone. The state accounts for 94% barytes, 78% Kyanite, 61% ball clay, 70%
corundum, 6% diamond, 42% calcite, 41% mica, 26% garnet, 23% ilmenite, 20%
limestone & 15% dolomite resources of the country.
The state is famous for its diversity in minerals & rocks and contributes majorly to its
economic growth. Out of the state’s own non-tax revenue of US$ 698.46 million during
2016-17, the mines & mineral sector contributed 38%.
The Bondalamottu & Agnigundala areas of Guntur district are famous for mining of
silver, zinc, copper, etc. base materials in the state. Further, the Thumalapalli area of
YSR district contains huge deposits of Uranium.
The state also yields 105 million cubic meters of dimensional stones & 56 million
tonnes of industrial minerals. Mines & minerals are expected to be a major growth
engine for fulfilling the objectives of Vision 2029. Further, the state government is
targeting revenue of US$ 341.47 million from mining, during 2017-18 as per the budget
2017-18.
During 2016-17 (up to October 2016), the state recorded production of 155.56
thousand tonnes of crude oil, 455 mcm of natural gas & 20,974 thousand tonnes of
limestone.
For the development of the minerals industry in the state, the Government of Andhra
Pradesh formed a the Mineral Exploration Research & Innovation Trust (MERIT). In
addition, District Mineral Foundations are also being developed by the government for
guarding the people being affected by mining operations. For these foundations, the
government is targeting an investment of US$ 249.31 million during 2016-17.
Minerals Availability across districts
Manganese
ore
Nellore, Prakasam, Vizianagaram
and Srikakulam
Mica
Krishna, Nellore, Chittoor,
Ananthapur, West Godavari,
Visakhapatnam, Guntur, Chittoor,
Ananthapur,and West Godavari
Steatite/talc
Ananthapur, Chittoor, Cuddapah
and Kurnool
Copper
Cuddapah, Guntur, Kurnool,
Nellore and Prakasam
Graphite
East Godavari, West Godavari,
Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam
Source: Indian Mineral Scenario – States, Ministry of Mines website, www.mines.nic.in, Ministry of Mines Annual Report 2014-15, State Annual Budget 2016-17; Andhra Pradesh Socio-
Economic Survey 2015-16
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Andhra Pradesh is one of the major producers for hides and skins in India, contributing about 19 million pieces
per annum, which accounts for about 10% share in the country’s raw material. Majority of the raw material is
consumed by states such as Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Major clusters for leather production are
Bhimavaram, Cuddapah, Eluru, Karim Nagar etc.
Andhra Pradesh houses 450 slaughter houses and 34 large and medium tanneries with total production output
of about 40 million square feet.
The Government provides financial assistance in the form of investment grants to the extent of 30% of cost of
plant and machinery for small scale industries (SSI) and 20% of cost of plant and machinery for other units,
subject to a ceiling of US$ 120,000 for technology upgradation or/and expansion.
The state government plans to promote a few more leather clusters across the state for providing basic
infrastructure for artisans and small and medium enterprises.
In July 2015, the state government allotted 485 acres of land to Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure
Corporation (APIIC), for the construction of a leather complex in Kothapatnam village in Kota mandal district of
Nellore. The project was given clearance in October 2016.
Leather
The state produces a wide array of precious and semi-precious stones as well as pearls.
Gold is mostly available across Anantpur, Chittoor and Kurnool districts of the state.
Diamond is mostly found at Cuddapah, Anantapur, Kurnool, Krishna, Godavari and Guntur districts.
In October 2015, the Gems & Jewellery Skill Council of India (GJSCI) signed a memorandum of understanding
with Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) for the alignment of gems and jewellery
training programmes in the state. This is expected to help in overcoming the shortage of skilled manpower as
GJSCI plans to train more than 4 million people by the end of 2022.
Gems and Jewellery
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Being a major tourist hub in the country, the state is making rapid strides in the hospitality industry.
With various corporates planning to have their footprint in the state, it will help in the development of the
industry.
The industry will get a further boost once the central government finalises the new capital for the state.
In order to support the growth of the industry, APTDC is planning to implement various projects which include
the introduction of cottages, jetties, houseboats in Krishna & Godavari rivers.
Some of the other projects of the corporation include the Visakhapatnam-Bheemli beach corridor project, the
Kalingapatnam temple circuit, a beach resort at Chintapalli in Vizianagaram and a budget hotel at Arasavalli,
etc.
The state government is in talks to invite Hollywood to set up a film making facility in order to impart technical
training.
Hospitality, leisure and
entertainment
The state also produces steel from its Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, which is managed by Rashtriya Ispat Nigam
Limited.
The state exports steel products to Japan, Germany, United States, Singapore, Dubai, Australia and various
South American countries.
As of July 2017, two public sector units of the state are under administrative control of the Ministry of Steel,
which include Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd. and NMDC Ltd.
Production of crude steel from RINL/Vizag Steel Plant increased from 3,297 thousand tonnes in 2013-14 to
3,641 thousand tonnes in 2015-16.
The Centre has allocated a sum of US$ 5.68 billion for facilitating the expansion of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.
Steel
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SINGLE-WINDOW APPROVAL MECHANISM
Andhra Pradesh is the first state in the country to have enacted the Industrial Single Window Clearance Act No 17 of 2002. The Act made it
compulsory for new industries to register with the single-window to obtain clearances quickly. It also simplified procedures for getting industrial
clearances.
Committees were constituted at district and state levels to communicate to the applicant the status of their clearances. It has set time slots for
issuing clearances and incorporated a provision for deemed approval after the expiry of the time limit.
District level committees can clear investments not exceeding US$ 219,442. State level committees can clear those exceeding US$ 219,442. .
Above the district and state level committees is an empowered committee headed by the Chief Secretary of the state government, who reviews
and monitors disposal of applications. Overall, a State Board under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister oversees the progress of the scheme.
Post effectiveness of The Andhra Pradesh Single Desk Policy 2015, the number of days required for clearance of application has been reduced to
21 days. The applications would be cleared at single information technology platform to enhance ease in doing business in the state.
Andhra Pradesh has become the top ranking state as per the ease of doing business ranking in India.
Violation of the provisions of the Act made either through self-assessment or otherwise would invite a penalty of US$ 109 in the first instance and
US$ 219 in the second instance.
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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES
Corporations under Industries and Commerce Department
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (APIDC)
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC)
Andhra Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation (APMDC)
Andhra Pradesh State Finance Corporation (APSFC)
Andhra Pradesh State Trading Corporation (APSTC)
Andhra Pradesh State Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society Limited (APCO)
Leather Industries Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (LIDCAP)
Andhra Pradesh Handicrafts Development Corporation (APHDC)
Andhra Pradesh Khadi & Village Industries Board (KVIB)
Andhra Pradesh Urban Financial Infrastructure Development Corporation
Directorate of Sugar and Commissionerate of Cane
Directorate of Mines and Geology
Commissionerate of Industries
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CONTACT LIST
Agency Contact information
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
4th Floor, Parisrama Bhavan
Fateh Maidan Road, Basheerbagh
Hyderabad - 500 004
Phone: 91-40-2323 7622, 2323 7623
Fax: 91-40-2323 3251, 2323 1459
E-mail: hyd@apiic.in
Website: www.andhra.apiic.in
Department of Industries and Commerce
Industries and Commerce Department
2nd Floor, D Block, Room No-348A
Secretariat
Hyderabad - 500022
Phone: 91-040-23454449
Fax: 91-040-23452985
E-mail: secy_inds@ap.gov.in
Website: http://industriesportal.apcgg.gov.in/
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (1/4)
S No Approvals and clearances required Respective departments of state Estimated time
1
Registration, Industrial Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (IEM), Industrial Licenses
Registrar of Firms 7 days
2
Allotment of Land/Shed in Industrial Estates or
Industrial Areas
Andhra Pradesh Industrial Development
Corporation
7 days for up to 1,000 sq m
21 days for above 1,000 sq m
3 Acquisition and alienation of Government lands Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) 45 days
4
Building/Site Permission / Approval/License from
Municipality/ UDA (Urban Development Authority)
DT & CP (Directorate of Town & Country Planning)
Department of Municipal
Administration & Urban Development
7 days
5 Building /Site Permission from Gram Panchayat
Department of Panchayati Raj &
Rural Development
15 days / Deemed
6
Approval of change of land use for
Industrial purpose
Land Administration Department of
Revenue
If in Master Plan - 10 days
If not in Master Plan – 21 days
7
Consent for establishment
under Pollution Control
Green
AP Pollution Control Board
7 days
Orange 15 days
Red 21 days
8
Consent for operation under
Pollution Control
Green
AP Pollution Control Board
7 days
Orange 15 days
Red 21 days
Authorization of
units handling
hazardous wastes
Processed along with
CFO
Source: Commissionerate of Industries, Government of Andhra Pradesh
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (2/4)
Source: Commissionerate of Industries, Government of Andhra Pradesh
S No Approvals and clearances required Respective departments of state Estimated time
9 No-Objection Certificate for Fire Safety Directorate of Fire Services Department of Home 15 days
10 Permission for Establishment of Distillery
Prohibition & Excise Department of
Revenue
30 days
11 Licence for possession and use of Rectified Spirit 21 days
12 Licence for possession and use of Denatured Spirit 21 days
13 VAT/CST registration
Commercial Tax Department of
Revenue
3 days
14 Power feasibility
DISCOM-Department of Energy
7 days
15 Power connection
To be based on the
length of the HT line
16 Approval of factory plans
Directorate of Factories Department of Labor
Employment Training and Factories
7 days
17 Factory license
Directorate of Factories-Department
of Labor Employment Training and Factories
7 days / Deemed for
Registration only
18
Approval for water supply from
ULB s-MA & UD Department Department of Municipal Administration & Urban
Department
7 days
19 Water connection 21 days
20
Permission to draw water from
river/public tanks, Irrigation & CAD
Department Permission to dig new wells from
Ground Water Department
Irrigation & CAD Department 15 days
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (3/4)
Source: Commissionerate of Industries, Government of Andhra Pradesh
S No Approvals and clearances required Respective departments of state Estimated time
21
License for manufacture of
ayurvedic, homeo, siddha, unani
AYUSH-Department of Health, Medical & Family
Welfare
15 days
22
License for manufacture of bulk
drugs / formulations / cosmetics
Drug Control Administration Department of Health,
Medical & Family Welfare
15 days
23 Registration of partnership firms Registration & Stamps Department of Revenue 3 days
24 Registration under professional tax Commercial Tax Department of Revenue Spot approval
25 Registration of shops & establishments
Commissionerate of Labor -Department of Labor
Employment Training and Factories
Spot approval
26 Boiler registration
Directorate of Boilers Department of Labor
Employment Training and Factories
15 days
27 Registration of plastic manufacturers / recyclers AP Pollution Control Board 15 days
28
License for storage of petroleum, diesel and
Naptha
District Collector/ Civil Supplies Department 15 days
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COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Parameter Cost estimate
Land price (US$ per hectare) 373,416
Labour cost (US$ / man year) 1,573
Occupation costs (US$ / sq ft / year) 18.4
Electricity (US cents per kWh)
Metropolitan Area: 9.1
Non Metro Area: 9.4
Cost of capital (Prime lending rate, per cent) 10.57
Employee cost (US$ / man year)
Software developers 6,383
Team leads 14,893
Architects 21,276.5
Project managers 31,915
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana jointly topped the 2016 Ease of Doing Business Index, prepared by the World Bank and DIPP.
Source: Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Company, Property Sites, News articles, Travel sites, PwC report, Andhra Pradesh State Electricity
Board