seminar on INDUSTRIAL ESTATES Presented by :  Karan Sachdev Roll no. 3718  BBA  2 nd  year
INDUSTRIAL  ESTATES Philosophy Advantages Types Objectives Programme In INDIA Issues Involved In parts of India Experience & Lessons
P HILOSOPHY OF  I NDUSTRIAL  E STATE Economies of Scale Economies of Agglomeration
A DVANTAGES   OF   I NDUSTRIAL   E STATES Attracting Investments Generating Employment Leveraging Adding to and improving Social Infrastructure
TYPES OF IES
O BJECTIVES   OF  IE S Accommodation and Infrastructure Assistance to SSIs Dispersal of Industries Assistance to Ancillary Industries Development of Entrepreneurship
IE PROGRAMME IN INDIA Started in 1952 Initiated and sponsored by Central Govt. Biggest Programme More than 700 Industrial Estates in country Subsidies, Tax Exemptions & Finance
I SSUES  I NVOLVED Location Configuration & Design Government’s Role and Policies Private Sector Participation Institutional Arrangements with Private Participation Land Acquisition Sustainability Fiscal Concessions
LOCATION Competitive Advantage of the Region Potential for Forming IEs in the region Presence of Transportation Nodes Presence of Training Facilities Fiscal Incentives applicable
C ONFIGURATION  & D ESIGN The Industrial Zone The Residential Zone The Commercial Zone
G OVERNMENT’S  R OLE &  P OLICIES Setting up of Infrastructure Facilities Identifying & Promoting Industrial Projects Providing Financial Participation Handling Operations
P RIVATE  S ECTOR  P ARTICIPATION Better Choice Better Collection Professional Management Greater Accountability & Responsibility Fund Mobilisation
I NSTITUIONAL  A RRANGEMENTS  W ITH  P RIVATE  P ARTICIPATION State Government SIDC Private Sector
L AND  A CQUISITION Reluctant Owners Compensation Price of Land Direct Negotiation Government Notification
S USTAINABILITY Important Issue Quality of Infrastructure is Deteriorating Performance is Affected Lack of Proper Demand-Supply Analysis
FISCAL CONCESSIONS Large-Investment High-Risk Syndrome Economic Growth of State Need for Infrastructure Development Quantum of Investments Required Time Period for Obtaining Minimum Return on Investments
IE S   IN  P ARTS   OF  I NDIA Haryana Gujarat Punjab
H ARYANA Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon Medicity
G UJARAT Chemical Estate, Panoli Garment Zone, Dungra & Vapi Electronic Estate, Gandhinagar
P UNJAB Amritsar Batala Bhatinda Khanna Nabha Moga Rajpura Tarn Taran Jalandhar
EXPERIENCE & LESSONS Numerous Success Stories Few Projects failed Inability to Tailor the Estate to State Features Proper Coordination Homogeneity Organisational structure Greater Efforts in Rural Areas Secondary Growth
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Industrial Estates

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    seminar on INDUSTRIALESTATES Presented by : Karan Sachdev Roll no. 3718 BBA 2 nd year
  • 2.
    INDUSTRIAL ESTATESPhilosophy Advantages Types Objectives Programme In INDIA Issues Involved In parts of India Experience & Lessons
  • 3.
    P HILOSOPHY OF I NDUSTRIAL E STATE Economies of Scale Economies of Agglomeration
  • 4.
    A DVANTAGES OF I NDUSTRIAL E STATES Attracting Investments Generating Employment Leveraging Adding to and improving Social Infrastructure
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    O BJECTIVES OF IE S Accommodation and Infrastructure Assistance to SSIs Dispersal of Industries Assistance to Ancillary Industries Development of Entrepreneurship
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    IE PROGRAMME ININDIA Started in 1952 Initiated and sponsored by Central Govt. Biggest Programme More than 700 Industrial Estates in country Subsidies, Tax Exemptions & Finance
  • 8.
    I SSUES I NVOLVED Location Configuration & Design Government’s Role and Policies Private Sector Participation Institutional Arrangements with Private Participation Land Acquisition Sustainability Fiscal Concessions
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    LOCATION Competitive Advantageof the Region Potential for Forming IEs in the region Presence of Transportation Nodes Presence of Training Facilities Fiscal Incentives applicable
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    C ONFIGURATION & D ESIGN The Industrial Zone The Residential Zone The Commercial Zone
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    G OVERNMENT’S R OLE & P OLICIES Setting up of Infrastructure Facilities Identifying & Promoting Industrial Projects Providing Financial Participation Handling Operations
  • 12.
    P RIVATE S ECTOR P ARTICIPATION Better Choice Better Collection Professional Management Greater Accountability & Responsibility Fund Mobilisation
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    I NSTITUIONAL A RRANGEMENTS W ITH P RIVATE P ARTICIPATION State Government SIDC Private Sector
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    L AND A CQUISITION Reluctant Owners Compensation Price of Land Direct Negotiation Government Notification
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    S USTAINABILITY ImportantIssue Quality of Infrastructure is Deteriorating Performance is Affected Lack of Proper Demand-Supply Analysis
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    FISCAL CONCESSIONS Large-InvestmentHigh-Risk Syndrome Economic Growth of State Need for Infrastructure Development Quantum of Investments Required Time Period for Obtaining Minimum Return on Investments
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    IE S IN P ARTS OF I NDIA Haryana Gujarat Punjab
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    H ARYANA UdyogVihar, Gurgaon Medicity
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    G UJARAT ChemicalEstate, Panoli Garment Zone, Dungra & Vapi Electronic Estate, Gandhinagar
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    P UNJAB AmritsarBatala Bhatinda Khanna Nabha Moga Rajpura Tarn Taran Jalandhar
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    EXPERIENCE & LESSONSNumerous Success Stories Few Projects failed Inability to Tailor the Estate to State Features Proper Coordination Homogeneity Organisational structure Greater Efforts in Rural Areas Secondary Growth
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