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 Executive Summary………………………….3
 Advantage State……………………………...4
 Arunachal Pradesh – An Introduction..........5
 Infrastructure Status……….……................14
 Employment Opportunities…………. …….27
 Major Industries in Arunachal Pradesh…..28
 State Acts & Policies………………….........42
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Source: Ministry of Textile, Government of India, Central Electricity Authority, Arunachal Pradesh State Government, State Budget 2015-16
ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
Largest hydropower
potential in India
• India’s pent-up demand for electricity could be addressed by the state’s potential 60,000
MW hydropower capacity. As of June 2016, the installed hydropower capacity in the state
stood at 97.57 MW.
Upcoming Railway
• The 23 km Harmuti (Assam) to Naharlagun route became operational in April 2014. In
October 2014, the Union Railway Ministry approved the proposal to connect New Delhi
with Naharlagun, 15 km away from Itanagar, with a bi-weekly Rajdhani Express. The
project is expected to be operational by April 2018.
Carpet making
• The state’s textile industry, including carpet making, enjoys a huge appeal. The state’s
carpets have received national and international fame for their creativity, design and
quality.
Largest state in
Northeast
• Arunachal Pradesh, with an area of 83,743 sq km, is the largest state in the Northeast of
India. Its diverse topography offers opportunities for non-timber based industries such as
bamboo, cane and medicinal plants.
NLCPR Projects in
Arunachal Pradesh
• For the development of infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh and other North East States,
Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) releases funds for various projects.
During 2014-15, eight projects were sanctioned under this scheme with an investment of
US$ 10.76 million.
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ADVANTAGE ARUNACHAL PRADESH
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High economic growth
• The GSDP increased at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 12.98% between 2004-
05 and 2015-16.
• The state has considerable mineral reserves
that offer huge potential.
• Due to its topography, the state has varied
agro-climatic conditions suitable for horticulture
of flowers and aromatic and medicinal plants.
Huge hydropower potential
• The hilly terrain and abundant rivers make the
state a potential powerhouse of the Northeast.
• As of October 2015, Arunachal Pradesh had a
total installed power generation capacity of
257.62 MW. Hydro energy (97.57 MW) accounted
for around 37.87 percent of this capacity.
• The Department of Hydropower Development,
Arunachal Pradesh, is wholly entrusted with the
design, construction, operation and maintenance
of hydropower projects in the state.
International
trade opportunities
• The state’s location provides opportunities for
international trade with South Asian countries
such as Myanmar, Bhutan and China.
• Textiles and handicrafts from the state are in
demand in neighbouring countries.
• As of March 2015, value exports of all
commodities from the state were valued at
US$ 6.48 million.
Policy and fiscal
incentives
• The state and central governments offer huge
fiscal and policy incentives for the development
of important sectors.
• In Facilitate and promote growth of the industry,
employment and investment in the state has
introduced State Industrial Policy 2008.
June 2016
Hydropower
generation
installed
capacity:
97.57 MW
Pipeline
100+
projects
having a
generation
capacity of
47,000 MW
for next ten
years
Advantage
Arunachal
Pradesh
Source: Central Electricity Authority, Arunachal Pradesh State Government, CSO
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH FACT FILE
Located in the Northeast of India, Arunachal Pradesh is the
largest of the seven sister states. It shares borders with the
neighbouring countries of Bhutan in the west, China (Tibet)
in the north and northeast and Myanmar in the east and
southeast. The Indian states of Assam and Nagaland
border it in the south.
The most commonly spoken languages are Assamese,
Bengali and Hindi. English is the official language and
primary medium of education in schools.
Itanagar, Naharlagun, Tawang, Rupa, Bomdila,
Bhalukpong, Seppa, Ziro and Daporijo are some of the
major towns in the state.
The land is mostly mountainous with the Himalayan ranges
running north-south. The state is divided into five river
valleys: the Kameng, the Subansiri, the Siang, the Lohit and
the Tirap.
Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh website,
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Census 2011
Parameters
Arunachal
Pradesh
Capital Itanagar
Geographical area (sq km) 83,743
Administrative districts (No) 17
Population density (persons per sq km) 17
Total population (million) 1.47
Male population (million) 0.71
Female population (million) 0.67
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 938
Literacy rate (per cent) 65.38
Source: Maps of India
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1Combined figures for the Northeast states comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, 2Non operational
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH IN FIGURES … (1/2)
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Parameter
Arunachal
Pradesh
All states Source
Economy 2015-16 2015-16
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 0.1 100.0
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
GSDP growth rate (%) 14.9 8.64
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
Per capita GSDP (US$) 2025.64 1546
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 257.86 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016
Wireless subscribers (No) 11,105,770
1
1,033,157,014
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May
2016
Internet subscribers (No) 3,900,0001 334,340,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
January 2016
National Highway length (km) 2.513.05 100,087.08 NHAI & Road & Building Department
Airports (No) 5
2
125 Airports Authority of India
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Parameter
Arunachal
Pradesh
All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 65.38 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 19.3 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.0941 288.51
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, From
April 2000 to March 2016
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH IN FIGURES … (2/2)
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1FDI inflows for RBI’s (Reserve Bank of India’s) Guwahati-region, which includes
Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and
Tripura, SRS: Sample Registration System
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At current prices, the gross state domestic product (GSDP)*
of Arunachal Pradesh was US$ 2.98 billion in 2015-16.
Arunachal Pradesh’s GSDP increased at a CAGR of
12.98% from 2004-05 to 2015-16.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
GSDP* - Central Statistical Organisation
Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million USD / Population in million
GSDP of Arunachal Pradesh at current prices (in US$ million)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
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Per capita GSDP (in US$)
In 2015-16, the state’s per capita GSDP^ at current prices
was US$ 2,025.64 as compared to US$ 650 in 2004-05.
The per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 10.89%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
778 851 910
1,194 1,233
1,576
1,977
2,218 2,176 2,238
2,572
2977.7
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
12.98%
650 697 728
934 942
1,177
1,442
1,581 1,516 1,523
1,751
2025.64
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
10.89%
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At current prices, the net state domestic product (NSDP)# of
Arunachal Pradesh was US$ 2.62 billion in 2015-16.
Arunachal Pradesh’s NSDP at current prices grew at a
CAGR of 12.59% between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office
NSDP# - calculated using per capita NSDP x Population in million
Per Capita NSDP^ - Economic and Statistical Organisation, Punjab (ESOPB)
NSDP of Arunachal Pradesh at current prices (in US$ million)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
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Per capita NSDP (in US$)
The state’s per capita NSDP^ in 2015-16 was US$ 1,783.15
as compared to US$ 594 in 2004-05.
The per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of
10.51% between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
711 779 834
1094 1127
1442
1831
2055 2015 2068 2073
2621.23
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
12.59%
594 638 667
856 861
1,077
1,335
1,4651,4041,4081,411
1783.15
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
CAGR
10.51%
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There has been a shift in the sectoral contribution from
primary and secondary to the tertiary sector. The overall
performance of the economy during 2015-16 was buoyant.
The primary and tertiary sectors continue to dominate the
composition of GSDP of the Northeastern state. In 2015-16,
the primary sectorµ contributed 46.33% to the state’s GSDP
at current prices, followed by the tertiary sector with a share
of 29.75% and the secondary sector with a share of
23.92%.
At a CAGR of 18.83%, the primary sector has been the
fastest growing sector among the three sectors from 2004-
05 to 2015-16.
The tertiary sector expanded at a CAGR of 14.79% between
2004-05 and 2015-16. Growth has been driven by trade,
hotels, real estate, banking, insurance, transport,
communications and other services.
The secondary sector increased at a CAGR of 12.87%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh,
Central Statistics Office
Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from
2004-05 to 2014-15
GSDP composition by sector
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
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37.40%
46.33%
29.50%
23.92%
33.10% 29.75%
2004-05 2015-16
Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector
CAGR
18.83%
14.79%
12.87%
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Source: NEDFI Databank, Ministry of Agriculture, 22014-15
The state's economy is largely agrarian, based on the
terraced farming of rice and the cultivation of crops such as
maize, millet, wheat, pulses, sugarcane, ginger, oilseeds,
cereals, potato, and pineapple.
In 2015-16, total production of horticulture crops in the state
was recorded at 481.76 thousand metric tonnes, while the
total production of fruits and production of vegetables in the
state stood at around 9,964.03 thousand metric tonnes and
5,124.26 thousand metric tonnes in 2015-16, respectively.
The state also produces various food grains including paddy
(rice), cereals, etc. Major cereal crops of the state are rice,
wheat, maize and millet. During 2015-16, the northern
region of India recorded rice production of 2,309.3 thousand
metric tonnes.
Under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, US$4.82 million was
allocated to the state during 2015-16, of which US$2.41
million has been released and US$2.12 million has been
utilised by the state.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION
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Crop
Annual production –
2015-16
(‘000 metric tonnes)
Flowers 154.85
Paddy (rice) 2,309.3
Fruits 9,964.03
Cereals 101.81
Vegetables 5,124.26
Plantation 1,101.51
Aromatics & medicinal 8.97
Spices 920.91
Honey 1.65
Cabbage 15.41
Cauliflower 5.41
1212NOVEMBER 2016
According to the Department of Industrial Policy &
Promotion (DIPP), FDI inflows1 to the Northeast states
totalled to US$ 94 million from April 2000 to March 2016.
FDI inflows in northeast states between April 2015 and
March 2016 totaled to US$ 10 million.
Northeast states contributed around 0.032% share to the
cumulative FDI inflows in India during 2015-16.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – INVESTMENTS AND FDI INFLOWS
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FDI equity inflows1, 2008-09 to 2015-16 (US$ million)
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
1Including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura
42
11
8
1
5
0.6
5
10
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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ANNUAL BUDGET 2015-16
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Source: State Budget 2016-17
For the Financial Year 2016-17, the category-wise breakup of the financial plan for the state of Arunachal is as follows:
State annual budget (US$ million)
Category 2016-17
Health 145.48
Education 296.64
Agriculture 27.18
Horticulture 4.03
Roads &Buildings 3.89
Sports & Youth 1.79
Industries 8.96
Geology & Mining 1.64
Tourism 12.96
Power 16.43
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Arunachal Pradesh has about 12,169 km of major
district roads. The state government has also allocated
US$ 4.98 million for the reconstruction of the district
roads that were not included under the CC (Cement
Concrete) road projects in the budget 2015-16.
During 2015-16, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh
approved an investment of US$ 331.78 million for the
inspection of roads to different administrative centres. In
June 2015, the remaining 3,723 km have been
approved for preparation of a detailed project report that
is scheduled to be completed by 2017.
In September 2015, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh
announced plans to construct new roads and even connect
the villages located at the India-China border. For the
construction of this project, the Government approved an
investment of US$ 555 million and the roads would cover a
length of 2,098.40 km with 219 bridges.
During 2015-16 (up to October 2015), under Pradhan Mantri
Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), an expenditure of US$
15.91 million was incurred and US$ 42.01 million was
allocated by the state government for development of road
works in the state.
Source: Maps of India
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS
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Road infrastructure Road length (km)
National highways (km) 2,513.05
Total 20,137.05
Source: NHAI
Status under PMGSY (During 2015-16- up to October 2015)
Habitations connected 1
Length completed (km) 197.44
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS AND RAILWAYS
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In February 2015, the Government of Arunachal
Pradesh announced plans to construct six new airports
in the state. The first airport in Tezu is expected to be
operational by the end of July 2016.
The state’s capital, Itanagar, was put on the country's
railway map in April 2014. The state government plans
to extend the existing railway connectivity and connect
the Upper Assam areas with Arunachal Pradesh. In
October 2014, the Union Railway Ministry approved the
proposal to connect New Delhi with Naharlagun, 15 km
away from Itanagar, with a bi-weekly Rajdhani Express.
The project is expected to be operational by April 2018.
Domestic airport^
Inter-state helicopter service*
Source: Airports Authority of India; Department of Civil Aviation,
Government of Arunachal Pradesh.
North East Frontier Railway (NEFR)
^Non-operational,
*Major route
State Budget 2015-16
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As of June 2016, Arunachal Pradesh had a total installed
power generation capacity of 257.86 MW. Out of these
central utilities contributed 152.98 MW, private utilities
contributed 0.27 MW and 104.61 MW under state utilities.
Renewable energy in conjunction with hydropower are the
major sources of electricity generation in the state, and
contributed around 104.88 MW and 97.57 MW to the
installed capacity of the state, respectively.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
1As of November 2015
Installed power capacity (MW)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER
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180.1
201.9
213.3 213.7
249.4 249.4
257.62 257.9
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Power industry revenue (US$ million)
Year Revenue (US$ million)
2009-10 15.99
2010-11 19.91
2011-12 17.18
2012-13 15.61
2013-14 15.44
2014-15 19.77
Source: Central Electricity of Authority
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Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, India Post,
1Combined figures for the Northeast states comprising Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura
2As of January 2016
As of May 2016, the Northeast region had 123,270 wireline
subscribers for BSNL and 1,566,834 BSNL wireless
subscribers.
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
Northeast had a total of 11.10 million wireless subscribers
and 123 thousand wireline subscribers as of May 2016.
By the end of May 2016, 428,952 subscribers had
submitted request for mobile number portability in the North
East. Moreover, total tele-density in the North East region
was recorded to be 80.3% as of May 2016. The total
number of post offices in the Northeast, as of December
2015, was recorded at 2,920.
In September 2015, one of the leading British telecom
companies, New Call Telecom Ltd announced its plans to
invest US$ 300 million in the north east states of India in the
telecom sector over a period of one year.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
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Some of the major telecom operators in
Arunachal Pradesh
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Bharti Airtel
Aircel Limited
Vodafone
Reliance Communications
Idea Cellular
Source: Economic Times, The Hindu Businessline,
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
Telecom Infrastructure (as of May 2016)
Wireless subscribers
(1)
11,105,770
Wire-line subscribers
(1)
123,420
Internet subscribers
(1)
3,900,000
2
Rural internet subscribers
(1)
2,040,000
2
Urban internet subscribers
(1)
1,860,000
2
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Urban infrastructure projects are developed under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). Development
projects related to water supply, solid waste management and urban transport have been sanctioned under the JNNURM. In addition,
welfare scheme for the urban poor, Integrated Low Cost Sanitation scheme (ILCS), etc. are operational across the state of Arunachal
Pradesh for conversion of dry latrines into pour flush latrines and construction of new latrines.
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
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Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India,
Budget 2015-16 of Arunachal Pradesh
Urban Infrastructure Projects on priority for NEC* Annual Plan
2015-16
Project Name
Outlay Amount (US$
Million)
Shopping complex at Ganga Market,
Itanagar
0.78
1
By the end of 2014, JNNURM cumulatively approved 3 urbanization projects worth US$ 0.497 million for urban development in
Arunachal Pradesh.
Urban infrastructure projects approved under
JNNURM
Project name
Amount
(US$
million)
752 dwelling units with basic service
to urban poor for Karsingsa, Itanagar
7.49
1
Co and Improvement shelter for urban
poor safai karamchari at Pappu
Nallah, Naharlagaun
0.68
1
BSUP housing scheme for
construction of 144 dwelling units at
Nirjuli, Itanagar
1.93
1
Source: Department of Planning, Itanagar
1NEC: North Eastern Council
In September, 2015, a meeting was held between the ministry of
Urban Development & Parliamentary Affairs and the state
government for the establishment of smart city in the state and
Itanagar has been selected as a smart city. A amount of of US$
12.11 million would be sanctioned to Arunachal Pradesh for various
projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(JNNURM) by the central government.
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Literacy rates, 2015-16 (%)
Literacy rate 65.38
Male literacy 72.60
Female literacy 57.70
As per the 2011 census, Arunachal Pradesh has a literacy
rate of 65.38%; the male literacy rate stood at 72.60% and
the female literacy rate at 57.70%.
There is a proposal to establish five degree colleges, seven
new polytechnics, and five new technical/professional
colleges in the state.
Moreover, the Government plans to setup two new model
colleges at Tirap and Longding districts to improve the
education sector.
Arunachal Pradesh has become the first state in the country
to launch a web-based educational program for all schools
in collaboration with Google Inc. The system aims to bring
the power of the web into the classroom and improve
productivity by simplifying the teaching process.
Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, US$ 27.77 million was
released by Government of India for Arunachal Pradesh,
during 2015-16.
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Source: Census 2011
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Source: Ministry Of Human Resource Development
Central Assistance Released under Mid Day Meal
Scheme (US$ million)
2013-14 6.15
2014-15 5.12
2015-16 2.95
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Major higher educational institutes in Arunachal
Pradesh
• North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and
Technology
1
, Nirjuli
• National Institute of Technology, Yupia
• Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat
• Industrial Training Institute (Roing, Daporijo and
West Kameng district)
• College of Horticulture and Forestry
2
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Source: Directorate of Higher and Technical Education,
Government of Arunachal Pradesh
1Deemed university,
2Under the Central Agricultural University
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Higher education infrastructure
(As of August 2015)
Universities/deemed universities 3
Engineering colleges 24
Polytechnics 2
Medical colleges 4
Other colleges 8
Source: Directorate of Higher and Technical Education,
Government of Arunachal Pradesh
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Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh
1Per thousand persons, 2Per thousand live births
Health indicators of Arunachal Pradesh
Birth rate (per thousand persons) 19.3
1
Death rate (per thousand persons) 5.8
1
Infant mortality rate
(per thousand live births)
32
2
To support its huge rural population, Arunachal Pradesh has a
three-tier public healthcare infrastructure comprising sub-
centres, primary health centres and community health centres.
In addition, there are district hospitals in most districts.
In budget 2015-16, investment plans of US$ 4.98 million were
announced for Universal Health Insurance Scheme by the
Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The Government set aside
US$ 34.8 million for healthcare for 2015-16.
The Rashtriya Swashth Bima Yojna benefitted nearly 267
families during 2014-15, as each family was aided with nearly
US$ 500 during the year.
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH
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Health infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh
District hospitals 11
Community health centres 19
Primary health centres 58
Sub-centres 273
Ayurvedic dispensaries 4
Homoeopathic hospitals 37
Source: State Budget 2015-16
2222NOVEMBER 2016
Arunachal Pradesh is predominantly a tribal state and hosts many local scheduled tribes. About two thirds of its population belongs to
scheduled tribe - from 26 major tribes and more than 100 sub-tribes. The different tribes have their own dialects. These tribes have a
rich cultural heritage and follow distinct languages, costumes and festivals. The varied culture of the tribes is reflected in their bamboo,
wood and cane handicrafts; carpets; traditional ornaments and paintings.
Major festivals observed in the state are Mopin, Solung, Nyokum, Lossar, Si-Donyi, Boori-boot, Dree, Reh, Sipong Yong, Chalo-loku
and Kshyatsowai. The key tourist destinations are Parasuram Kund (Lohit), the Namdapha National Park (Changlang), the Ita Fort and
Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum (Itanagar), the Tawang Monastery (Tawang) and the Sela Lake (Bomdila).
Trekking, river rafting, archery, mountaineering, fishing and angling are the prominent sports in Arunachal Pradesh. Sports
infrastructure available in the state includes the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Naharlagun, Nyikum Niya Indoor Stadium in Nirjuli and Nehru
Stadium in Khonsa. Under budget 2015-16 scheme, an amount of US$ 0.04 million would be provided to supply supplementary diets
for the players at times of coaching camps.
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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE…(1/2)
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Source: State Budget 2015-16
Approved Projects Under Annual Plan 2015-16
Project name Outlay amount (US$ ‘000)
Self defence training for girls in martial arts approved for 244 government schools 34.30
Kala Utsav : Performing arts (dance, music and theatre) 9.37
23NOVEMBER 2016
Cultural Infrastructure Projects at Priority for NEC1 Annual Plan 2015-16
Project Name Amount (US$ million)
Multi purpose community hall cum indoor stadium at ADC headquarter, Nyapin of Kurun-Kumey District 0.46
Cultural Centre at Solung-Mopin Ground, Itanagar 0.83
Auditorium cum badfminton hall at Brum Village, Naharlagun 0.62
Football stadium at Sakiang under Papum Pare district 0.62
Football stadium at Mai, Lower Subansisri district 0.62
General stadium at Palin, Kra Daadi district 0.62
Multipurpose utility stadium at Parsi-Parlo 0.62
Multipurpose stadium at Parsi-Parlo 0.62
Football stadum at Mebo, East Siang Distrcit 0.62
Multipurpose auditorium cum badminton hall at Noksa, Tirap district 0.62
Multipurpose auditorium cum badminton hall at radum Village, Subansiri district 0.62
Stadium in Dirang 0.62
Football stadium at Lumla 0.62
ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
Source: Department of Planning, Itanagar
1NEC: North Eastern Council
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Source: Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh has 12 industrial estates located
in different districts and spread over a total area of
51.9 hectare. These industrial estates have been
developed in land-areas ranging from 4,540 to
202,342.8 square metres, with the primary objective
of growth and development of small scale industries.
The Government of Arunachal Pradesh decided to
distribute US$ 1.66 million among unemployed
engineers in the state, for the purpose of establishing
manufacturing units/small scale industries in the
state in 2015-16.
An amount of US$ 0.08 million was planned for the
feasibility study of special economic zones (SEZs) in
Arunachal Pradesh.
In order to promote agro-based industries, the
Government proposed to provide special incentives
such as VAT refund for the next five years from the
date of production.
Moreover, in order to attract more investments,
investors who set up food processing units, cold
storages and tissue culture labs in the state would be
provided power dues refund at a rate of 10% per
year.
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Notified industrial estates
Location District Area (sq m)
Deomali Tirap 18,360
Khonsa Tirap 4,540
Pasighat East Siang 80,080
Tawang Tawang 28,665
Tippi West Kameng 27,961.32
Wanghoo West Kameng 60,705
Naharlagun Papumpare 32,376
Chandranagar Papumpare 16,188
Namsai Lohit 16,188
Changlang Town Changlang 11,372
Khachang Changlang 20,025
Bam West Siang 202,325
2525NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
Source: Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal Pradesh; Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region,
Government of India; NLCPR - Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR)
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Notified integrated infrastructure
development centres
Location District
Deomali Tirap
Tippi West Kameng
Dirang West Kameng
Iduli Dibang Valley
Balinong Changlang
Notified industrial areas
Location District
Bhalukpong West Kameng
Roing Dibang Valley
Tezu Lohit
Banderdewn Papumpare
The central government launched "Look East Policy" which has helped in
development of infrastructure for industries and trade. In July 2015, Government of
Arunachal Pradesh has announced to set-up a 12,000 MW hydroelectric plant in the
state. Government has also targeted to include 42 hydroelectric projects with an
estimated capacity of 27,000 MW in the coming years.
For the development of infrastructure of Arunachal and other north east states, Non-
Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) releases funds for various projects.
During FY16 only one project was sanctioned under the state of Arunachal Pradesh
under the NLCPR Scheme, while funds worth US$ 12.36 million were released
during FY16 (up to March 2016) in the state.
9
24
8
24.15
59.03
10.76
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Sanctioned Projects (Nos.) Approved Costs (US$ Million)
NLCPR sanctioned projects and approved costs for Arunachal Pradesh
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The state government has set up District Industries Centres (DICs) across districts. These DICs play a vital role in industrial
development by providing services to entrepreneurs that include identification of suitable schemes; preparation of project reports;
arrangement for providing required plant, machinery and raw-materials; assistance in availing incentives and facilities provided by
both central and state governments; and liaison with all development departments and financial institutions to provide assistance
to prospective entrepreneurs. In addition, as of April 2015, there were 6 industrial training institutes (ITIs) in Arunachal Pradesh.
Out of these, five are run by the Government and one ITI is privately controlled.
Based on the availability of resources, the state has identified thrust areas for industrial development:
Industries based on agricultural, horticultural and plantation produce.
Industries based on non-timber forest produce such as bamboo, cane (rattan), medicinal plants/herbs, aromatic grass, tea
and coffee.
Industries based on locally available raw-materials, except timber.
Textiles (handlooms and power-looms), handicrafts and sericulture.
Electronics and IT-based enterprises.
Mineral-based industries (such as ferro-alloys, cement, etc.).
Facilitation and development of industrial infrastructure, including power and communications, under public private
partnership.
Food processing industries and engineering and allied industries (rolling mill, steel mill, etc.); and tourism
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
The state’s Chief Minister has assured the addition of 0.1 million jobs during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017).
During the financial year 2015-16, creation of 12,300 job opportunities was targeted. However, nearly 15,000 youth were
employed during the year, exceeding the set target by a huge margin.
The Chief Minister's Skill Development Programme helped in improving employability of educated unemployed youth in the
state. Its main objective is to provide 100,000 jobs for unemployed youths during the 12th Five Year Plan. Under this
initiative, Job Mela-cum-Skill Development Interview Rally is being organised at regular intervals. Till May 2015, more than
61,500 youths have been employed or self employed.
Furthermore, the state government has announced that a minimum of 10% of the funds allocated to the MLA local area
development scheme will be used to train unemployed youths. This will help them acquire the necessary skills for taking up
self-employment activities or for enhancing their employability.
The decision of establishing a skill development centre in a phased manner in each and every district of the state was also
made in the budget of 2015-16. In addition to this, an employment opportunity, under the Arunachal Agriculture Employment
Generation Scheme, with an allocation of US$ 0.83 million would also be launched for the youth under the agriculture
sector.
Other schemes that have helped in employment generation include: National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA),
Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY), Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP), Scheme for Working Women
Hostels, Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) and Training of Rural Youth for Self-Employment (TRYSEM).
Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh, State Budget 2015-16
2828NOVEMBER 2016
The resources, policy incentives and climate in state
support investments in mining and mineral products
(including cement), tissue culture and floriculture, plantation
crops (tea, rubber, etc.) and agro-based industries.
North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited is
engaged in catalysing industrial growth of the Northeastern
states (including Arunachal Pradesh) by providing
counselling, timely advice and assistance for building
quality enterprises.
The central government also approved the North East
Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007.
The policy provides several incentives: incentive on
business expansion, 100% excise duty and income tax
exemption, capital investment subsidy, interest subsidy and
insurance premium reimbursement.
The Department of Industries has set up District Industries
Centres (DICs) and Sub-District Industries Centres (Sub-
DICs) for the industrial development of small scale, tiny and
village industries.
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Key industries in Arunachal Pradesh
• Art and crafts
• Weaving
• Cane and bamboo
• Carpet weaving
• Wood carving
• Ornaments
• Tourism
• Horticulture
• Saw mills and plywood
• Power
• Mineral-based industry
KEY INDUSTRIES
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The Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal
Pradesh, is responsible for promoting industrial activities in
the state to provide employment opportunities to the rural
and urban people.
The DICs also help the local entrepreneurs in identifying
suitable schemes, preparing feasibility reports, arranging
supply of tools and equipment, providing credit facilities, etc.
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As of June 2016, Arunachal Pradesh had a total installed
power generation capacity of 257.86 MW. Hydro energy
(97.57 MW) accounted for around 37.84% of Arunachal
Pradesh’s installed power generation capacity. The
Department of Hydropower Development, Arunachal
Pradesh, is wholly entrusted with the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of hydropower projects in the
state.
After renewable energy and hydropower, thermal power is
the prime source of electricity generation in the state. As of
June 2016, the state accounted for an installed capacity of
power generation of 55.41 MW from thermal power plants
out of which 43.06 MW is contributed by gas power plants
and 12.35 MW from coal power plants.
On account of its hilly terrain and abundant rivers,
Arunachal Pradesh is estimated to have hydropower
potential of 60,000 MW (through mega projects).
Key regions for tapping hydropower include Dibang,
Tawang, Subansiri Upper, Subansiri Middle, Kameng and
Lohit. The Government has invited domestic power
companies in the region to develop hydropower plants.
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Some of the key players
• NTPC Ltd
• NHPC Ltd
• North Eastern Electric Power Corporation
(NEEPCO)
• Bhilwara Energy Ltd
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For the installation of 40,000 MWp grid connected solar rooftop
system in the country by 2022, the target allocated for the state
is 50 MWp. Four of the biggest projects under construction
include the 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower, 600 MW Kameng, 110
MW Pare and 1,750 MW Demwa Lower hydroelectric projects.
These projects are expected to be completed by the end of
2017.
A 2x30 KW Ashapani micro hydel project has been
commissioned in Anjaw district of the state, with an objective of
electrification of Chaglagam circle and its adjoining villages.
The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) granted pre-
construction scoping clearances to over 50 projects under the
EIA notification 2006. Final environmental clearance has been
awarded to 13 projects. These projects are expected to be
operational by 2019.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
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NTPC Ltd
NHPC Ltd
North Eastern Electric
Power Corp (NEEPCO)
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• NTPC Ltd is a Maharatana Public Sector Unit (PSU) engaged in thermal power production. The
company is among the leading thermal power generator. It has also diversified into hydropower,
coal mining, power equipment manufacturing, oil & gas exploration, power trading & distribution.
• NTPC plans to set up a hydropower project of around 9,500 MW in Upper Siang district,
Arunachal Pradesh. The company’s revenues stood at US$12.02 billion in 2015-16.
• NHPC Limited (formerly known as National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited) is a public
sector major in hydroelectric power generation. The company signed an MoU with the state to
invest US$ 4.5 billion during the 12th Plan period and already has four ongoing projects with an
installed capacity of 6,400 MW. Two are located in the Tawang district, one in the Dibang district
and one in Subansiri Lower district. In 2015-16, the company reported revenues of US$1.31
billion.
• North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO) is a central PSU engaged in power
generation in the Northeastern region. It is one of the oldest power generating companies and
controls 55.0% of the region’s installed capacity. The company completed the prestigious 405
MW Ranganadi project in Arunachal Pradesh. NEEPCO is developing two projects in the state:
Pare hydroelectric project (110 MW) and Kameng hydroelectric project (600 MW). The company
earned a total revenue of US$ 253.90 million in 2014-15.
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Jindal Power • Jindal Power Limited (JPL), a subsidiary of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd, has major presence in
power generation and has set up several mega power projects in the country. In 2015-16, the
company reported revenues of US$2.81 billion.
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Hydro power projects in the North East , 2015-161
Central sector Private State/unallocated
Installed capacity
(MW)
Installed capacity
(MW)
Installed capacity (MW)
Total installed capacity
(MW)
Arunachal Pradesh 152.98 0.03 104.61 257.62
Assam 874.64 28.60 466.21 1,369.45
Manipur 164.66 - 41.45 206.11
Meghalaya 197.42 - 313.03 510.45
Mizoram 82.95 - 36.47 119.42
Nagaland 110.37 - 29.67 140.04
Tripura 450.39 5.00 185.51 640.90
Sikkim 167.37 195.00 52.11 414.48
Total 2,200.78 228.63 1,299.06 3,658.47
Source: Central Electricity Authority, 1As of October, 2015
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MINERAL-BASED INDUSTRY
Arunachal Pradesh has considerable mineral reserves, and
preliminary studies have highlighted economic mineral
deposits in considerable quantity.
The state has reserves/resources of coal in Namchik
Namphuk Coalfields; dolomite in West Kameng district;
fuller's earth in Tirap district; graphite in Lohit, Upper Siang
and Upper Subansiri districts; and limestone in Dibang Valley,
Lohit, Upper Siang and Upper Subansiri districts.
Production of raw coal in the state increased from 79,000
tonnes in 2007-08 to 189,400 tonnes in 2014-15.
During FY16 the total value of mineral production in the state
stood at US$ 17.90 thousand.
Arunachal State Mineral Policy, 2014 has been prepared on
the basis of the objectives of the National Mineral Policy,
2008. Creation of Arunachal Mineral Development Fund
shall be in accordance with this policy for its utilisation
towards mineral exploration and development of mining
activities in the state.
During 2014–15, mineral production generated US$ 76.4
million for the state’s exchequer. Total extraction of coal
since April 2007 to March 2015 was 1.8 million tonnes.
During FY16, the total production of crude petroleum in the
state stood at 59 thousand tonnes. The state also produced
12 mcm of natural gas, during the same period.
Source: Indian Bureau of Mines
Source: Maps of India
ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
Reserves/resources of minerals in Arunachal Pradesh
Ore/mineral Reserves (million tonnes)
Coal 86.5
Dolomite 78.3
Limestone 482.79
Graphite 72.75
Fuller's earth 20.01
Quartzite 5.27
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Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy of Arunachal
Pradesh. It is mainly depended on 'jhum' cultivation. The
state’s agriculture and allied sectors have growth rates that
are three times the national average.
Major agro and forest based industries in the state are
related to tea, fruit, non-timber and plywood industries.
Around two-thirds of the state’s population is dependent on
climate sensitive natural resources such as agriculture,
forest, biodiversity and water availability.
The state government’s New Agricultural Policy 2001 aims
to achieve higher economic growth and create job
opportunities for the unemployed in rural areas. The state
government is focusing on improving farmer income through
higher productivity, use of suitable farm techniques,
upgrading technical competency, marketing support and
availability of a cooperative credit network.
Non-timber based industries include bamboo, cane, rubber
and medicinal plants.
The industry is characterised by many regional players;
several units have been set up by the Arunachal Pradesh
Forest Corporation (APFC), a government organisation.
Horticulture has a vast potential, owing to good agro-
climatic conditions and topography, for the development of
varied varieties of fruits and vegetables.
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Under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, US$4.82 million was
allocated to the state during 2015-16, out of which US$2.41
million has been released and US$ 2.12 million has been
utilized by the state.
As on October 2016, edible oil maker, Ruchi Soya
Industries, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU)
with Government of Arunachal Pradesh to boost palm oil
production, in the state, through development of quality
palm plantations and human capacity building on 25,000
hectares of land in four districts of the state - West Siang,
East Kamang, Lower Subansri and Papumpare.
Source: Arunachal Pradesh State Portal
3434NOVEMBER 2016
Tourism has grown rapidly in the recent years with eco
and adventure tourism, cultural tourism and religious
tourism being the major areas of interest. Major sports
of interest to travellers include angling, boating, rafting,
trekking and hiking.
Arunachal Pradesh is an “Orchid Paradise”, accounting
for 601 species of orchids, or 52% of the species
known in India. Various orchid centres are situated in
Itanagar, Tipi, Sessa, Dirang, Jengging, Roing, which
have a good germ-plasm collection of nearly 400
species of orchids as well as hybrids. An orchid
research centre has been established at Tipi to
promote orchid conservation, research and
development.
Popular tourist attractions include Tawang (a town with
a Buddhist monastery) at 3,000 m elevation, Ziro
(which holds cultural festivals), Basar, the Namdapha
tiger project in Changlang district and Sela lake near
Bomdila with its bamboo bridges overhanging the river.
Under the ‘Chief Minister’s Paryatan Vikaas Yojana’, a
project has been launched to provide subsidised tourist
cabs to educated unemployed youth across districts.
For this, a provision of US$ 0.56 million was made
during 2014-15. In 2015-16, foreign tourist arrivals in
the state stood at 5,700.
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Source: Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
The inception of railways in the state is expected to boost
tourist arrivals. The Government inked an MoU with the
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation for
promoting the tourism sector. To boost tourist inflow and
make the state more visitor friendly, the Government is
working on simplifying the process of application & issuance
of the Inner Line Permit.
Under the Swadesh Darshan scheme, for the development
of adventure tourism in the state, US$14.83 million was
sanctioned by the state government, during 2015-16.
Arrival of foreign tourists in Arunachal Pradesh (in ‘000s)
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
10.8
5.2
5.7
FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015
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Textile is a grass-roots industry in Arunachal Pradesh and provides employment, mainly to women. Most of the units are home-
based and have a small scale of operations.
The state boasts of an enriching array of unique and appealing handloom designs from each of its tribes. The products include
skirts (gale), shirts (galuk), cotton shawls, side bags, and curtain cloth.
Carpet making is one of the important occupations in the districts of Tawang, West Kameng, Changlang and Upper Siang. The
state’s carpets have received national and international repute due to their quality. The carpet weaving industry is promoted
through the Government craft centre.
Carpets are woven with varied colours, designs (geometric, dragon, floral) and shapes. The other main products of the industry in
the state are wall hangings, cushion pads, telephone pads, floor coverings, etc. With increase in demand, carpets have become a
major item of trade as well as a major occupation for women folks of the state.
In 2015-16, the production of raw silk in the state increased to 37 metric tonnes from 12 metric tonnes in 2014-15.
Under NERTPS (North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme) programme, in-situ conservation is being done for muga as well
as other species of wild silk moth in the state.
Out of the total cost of US$ 4.50 million under Intensive Bovoltine Sericulture Development Project, till June 2016, US$ 840.20
thousand has been released by Government of India for the state of Arunachal Pradesh.
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Source: Department of Textile & Handicraft(s), Arunachal Pradesh
Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles – Government of India
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3636NOVEMBER 2016
S No List of approvals and clearances required
Concerned department of
state
1 Incorporation of company/partnership firm/co-operatives Registrar of Companies
2 Registration, Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum (IEM), industrial licenses
Department of Industries
3 Permission for land use
4 Allotment of land
Arunachal Pradesh Industrial
Development and Financial
Corporation Limited/
Department of Industries
5 Site environmental approvals Ministry of Environment and
Forests, Government of India;
Arunachal Pradesh State
Pollution Control Board
(APSPCB)
6 No-objection certificate and consent under Water and Pollution Control Act
7 Registration under State’s Sales Tax Act and Central and State Excise Act Department of Tax and
Excise, Government of
Arunachal Pradesh8 Commercial taxes
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Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh
3737NOVEMBER 2016
S No List of approvals and clearances required
Concerned department of
state
9 Sanction of power
Department of Power,
Arunachal Pradesh10 Power feasibility
11 Power connection
12 Approval for construction activity and building plan
Respective District
Municipality
13 Water and sewerage clearance
Department of Public Health
Engineering
14 Water connection
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Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh
3838NOVEMBER 2016
Agency Description
Department of Industries
• The Department of Industries is the main executive and regulatory agency functioning
under the state government. It oversees and monitors the overall industrial development
activities in the state.
• The department is engaged in various activities such as:
a) Formulating Industrial Policy and setting up of industrial estates/growth centres/ district
industries centres.
b) Registering and regulating industries.
c) Providing financial assistance to small scale and other industries.
d) Distributing scarce and indigenous raw-materials to different industrial units.
e) Apprenticeship Training Programmes through ITIs and other industrial development
related activities.
Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development
and Financial Corporation Limited (APIDFC)
• Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, in August 1978.
• To promote and set up finance industries in Arunachal Pradesh.
• For industrial development in Arunachal Pradesh, the infrastructure facilities that are being
handled by the Department of Industries of the state are expected to be handed over to
APIDFC. Implement schemes of assistance of National Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes Finance and Development Corporation Limited (NSFDC).
Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development
Agency (APEDA)
• Established in the year 1996, the State Government Agency, Arunachal Pradesh Energy
Development Agency (APEDA) is registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860.
• State Designated Agency (SDA) for implementation and enforcement of the Energy
Conservation Act, 2001, in coordination with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE),
Ministry of Power, Government of India.
• Also the state nodal agency for projects connected with Clean Development Mechanism
(CDM).
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Agency Description
North Eastern Development Finance
Corporation Limited (NEDFi)
• NEDFi is promoted by leading public financial institutions: Industrial Development Bank of
India (IDBI), State Bank of India (SBI), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Small
Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), Industrial Finance Corporation of India
(IFCI), Industrial Credit and Infrastructure Corporation of India (ICICI), Specified
undertakings of Unit Trust of India (SUUTI), General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC)
and its subsidiaries. Incorporated in August 1995, NEDFi is headquartered in Guwahati,
Assam, and works under the administrative control of the Ministry of Development of
North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of India.
• It services micro, small, medium and large enterprises through facilities such as project
and equipment finance, working capital finance, schemes for development of
entrepreneurial skills and market development for products from the Northeast.
North Eastern Handicrafts and Handloom
Development Corporation (NEHHDC)
• North Eastern Handicrafts and Handloom Development Corporation (NEHHDC), is under
the control of Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of
India.
• Established in 1977, the corporation develops and promotes the region’s indigenous
crafts by connecting various craftsmen of the region and creates different opportunities.
• Improves the accessibility of various goods by establishing and promoting sales centers
in the region.
• Facilitates provision of technical, financial and other related guidance for various
craftsmen, weavers, etc.
• To upgrade traditional skills by providing proper training.
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Agency Contact information
Department of Industries
Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Udyog Sadan, ltanagar - 791111
Phone: 91-360-2212 323/ 2214 456
Fax: 91-360-2211 569
E-mail: dir-industry-arn@nic.in
Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development and
Financial Corporation Limited (APIDFC)
C Sector, Near Petrol Pump
Itanagar - 791111
Phone: + 91-360-2211 763, 2212 012
Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency
(APEDA)
Urja Bhawan
Post Box No 124,
Itanagar - 791111
Arunachal Pradesh
Phone: 91-360-2211 160, 2217870
E-mail: apedita@sancharnet.in
North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd
(NEDFi)
NH-52A, Main Road, E-Sector,
Itanagar - 791111,
Arunachal Pradesh
Phone/Fax: 91-360-2217 694
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Cost parameter Cost estimate Source
Hotel costs (per room per night) US$ 8 to US$ 75 State Tourism website
Power cost (per kWh)
Commercial: US 6.0 cents to US 8.5 cents
Industrial: US 7.5 cents to US 9.0 cents
Department of Power, Government of
Arunachal Pradesh
Labour cost
(minimum wages per day)
Unskilled: US$ 3.9 to US$ 4.9
Skilled: US$ 5.8 to US$ 6.8
Ministry of Labour and Employment,
Government of India
Water (per 1,000 litres) Commercial and industrial: US 20 cents Industry sources
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Hydro Power Policy 2008
• Harness hydropower potential of the state in a manner that is consistent with the provisions of the
Electricity Act, 2003, and the National Electricity Policy and other policies formulated in the Act.
• Accelerate the speed of hydropower development through participation of both the central public
sector undertakings and private power developers, and also by formulating public private
partnerships.
• Help creation of social and development infrastructure through hydropower development.
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Objectives
State Industrial Policy 2008
• Facilitate and promote growth of the industry, employment and investment in the state.
• To attract investments from domestic and foreign companies.
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Objectives
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Public Private Partnership Policy 2011
• Leverage State and Central Government funds to support private investment.
• Prepare a shelf of projects to be offered for PPP and take them forward with the assistance of the
owner departments through a transparent selection process.
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Objectives
4343NOVEMBER 2016
North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP) 2007
• Promote the Northeast as an attractive investment region through concessions and incentives
promoting growth in the region.
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Objective
Small Hydro Power (SHP) Policy 2007
• Facilitate and promote growth of small hydropower plants through private participation, thereby
increasing employment opportunities in the state.
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Objective
Agriculture Policy 2001
• To promote advancement and high economic growth in the state and provide various job
opportunities to the unemployed in rural regions by the means of agriculture as well as allied
sectors.
• To deal with various problems related with agriculture and provide some effective ways to repair
them.
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
EXCHANGE RATES
Year INR equivalent of one US$
2004-05 44.81
2005-06 44.14
2006-07 45.14
2007-08 40.27
2008-09 46.14
2009-10 47.42
2010-11 45.62
2011-12 46.88
2012-13 54.31
2013-14 60.28
2014-15 60.28
2015-16 65.46
Exchange rates (Fiscal Year)
Source: Reserve Bank of India
4545NOVEMBER 2016
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Arunachal Pradesh State Report November 2016

  • 1. 11NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN NOVEMBER 2016
  • 2. 22NOVEMBER 2016  Executive Summary………………………….3  Advantage State……………………………...4  Arunachal Pradesh – An Introduction..........5  Infrastructure Status……….……................14  Employment Opportunities…………. …….27  Major Industries in Arunachal Pradesh…..28  State Acts & Policies………………….........42 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN NOVEMBER 2016
  • 3. 33NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Source: Ministry of Textile, Government of India, Central Electricity Authority, Arunachal Pradesh State Government, State Budget 2015-16 ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Largest hydropower potential in India • India’s pent-up demand for electricity could be addressed by the state’s potential 60,000 MW hydropower capacity. As of June 2016, the installed hydropower capacity in the state stood at 97.57 MW. Upcoming Railway • The 23 km Harmuti (Assam) to Naharlagun route became operational in April 2014. In October 2014, the Union Railway Ministry approved the proposal to connect New Delhi with Naharlagun, 15 km away from Itanagar, with a bi-weekly Rajdhani Express. The project is expected to be operational by April 2018. Carpet making • The state’s textile industry, including carpet making, enjoys a huge appeal. The state’s carpets have received national and international fame for their creativity, design and quality. Largest state in Northeast • Arunachal Pradesh, with an area of 83,743 sq km, is the largest state in the Northeast of India. Its diverse topography offers opportunities for non-timber based industries such as bamboo, cane and medicinal plants. NLCPR Projects in Arunachal Pradesh • For the development of infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh and other North East States, Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) releases funds for various projects. During 2014-15, eight projects were sanctioned under this scheme with an investment of US$ 10.76 million.
  • 4. 44NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ADVANTAGE ARUNACHAL PRADESH ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN High economic growth • The GSDP increased at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.98% between 2004- 05 and 2015-16. • The state has considerable mineral reserves that offer huge potential. • Due to its topography, the state has varied agro-climatic conditions suitable for horticulture of flowers and aromatic and medicinal plants. Huge hydropower potential • The hilly terrain and abundant rivers make the state a potential powerhouse of the Northeast. • As of October 2015, Arunachal Pradesh had a total installed power generation capacity of 257.62 MW. Hydro energy (97.57 MW) accounted for around 37.87 percent of this capacity. • The Department of Hydropower Development, Arunachal Pradesh, is wholly entrusted with the design, construction, operation and maintenance of hydropower projects in the state. International trade opportunities • The state’s location provides opportunities for international trade with South Asian countries such as Myanmar, Bhutan and China. • Textiles and handicrafts from the state are in demand in neighbouring countries. • As of March 2015, value exports of all commodities from the state were valued at US$ 6.48 million. Policy and fiscal incentives • The state and central governments offer huge fiscal and policy incentives for the development of important sectors. • In Facilitate and promote growth of the industry, employment and investment in the state has introduced State Industrial Policy 2008. June 2016 Hydropower generation installed capacity: 97.57 MW Pipeline 100+ projects having a generation capacity of 47,000 MW for next ten years Advantage Arunachal Pradesh Source: Central Electricity Authority, Arunachal Pradesh State Government, CSO
  • 5. 55NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ARUNACHAL PRADESH FACT FILE Located in the Northeast of India, Arunachal Pradesh is the largest of the seven sister states. It shares borders with the neighbouring countries of Bhutan in the west, China (Tibet) in the north and northeast and Myanmar in the east and southeast. The Indian states of Assam and Nagaland border it in the south. The most commonly spoken languages are Assamese, Bengali and Hindi. English is the official language and primary medium of education in schools. Itanagar, Naharlagun, Tawang, Rupa, Bomdila, Bhalukpong, Seppa, Ziro and Daporijo are some of the major towns in the state. The land is mostly mountainous with the Himalayan ranges running north-south. The state is divided into five river valleys: the Kameng, the Subansiri, the Siang, the Lohit and the Tirap. Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh website, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Census 2011 Parameters Arunachal Pradesh Capital Itanagar Geographical area (sq km) 83,743 Administrative districts (No) 17 Population density (persons per sq km) 17 Total population (million) 1.47 Male population (million) 0.71 Female population (million) 0.67 Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 938 Literacy rate (per cent) 65.38 Source: Maps of India ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 6. 66NOVEMBER 2016 1Combined figures for the Northeast states comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, 2Non operational For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ARUNACHAL PRADESH IN FIGURES … (1/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Parameter Arunachal Pradesh All states Source Economy 2015-16 2015-16 GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 0.1 100.0 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office GSDP growth rate (%) 14.9 8.64 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office Per capita GSDP (US$) 2025.64 1546 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office Physical Infrastructure Installed power capacity (MW) 257.86 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016 Wireless subscribers (No) 11,105,770 1 1,033,157,014 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May 2016 Internet subscribers (No) 3,900,0001 334,340,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of January 2016 National Highway length (km) 2.513.05 100,087.08 NHAI & Road & Building Department Airports (No) 5 2 125 Airports Authority of India
  • 7. 77NOVEMBER 2016 Parameter Arunachal Pradesh All states Source Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 65.38 73.0 Census 2011 Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 19.3 21.6 SRS Bulletin Investment FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.0941 288.51 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, From April 2000 to March 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ARUNACHAL PRADESH IN FIGURES … (2/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN 1FDI inflows for RBI’s (Reserve Bank of India’s) Guwahati-region, which includes Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, SRS: Sample Registration System
  • 8. 88NOVEMBER 2016 At current prices, the gross state domestic product (GSDP)* of Arunachal Pradesh was US$ 2.98 billion in 2015-16. Arunachal Pradesh’s GSDP increased at a CAGR of 12.98% from 2004-05 to 2015-16. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office GSDP* - Central Statistical Organisation Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million USD / Population in million GSDP of Arunachal Pradesh at current prices (in US$ million) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Per capita GSDP (in US$) In 2015-16, the state’s per capita GSDP^ at current prices was US$ 2,025.64 as compared to US$ 650 in 2004-05. The per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 10.89% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. 778 851 910 1,194 1,233 1,576 1,977 2,218 2,176 2,238 2,572 2977.7 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 12.98% 650 697 728 934 942 1,177 1,442 1,581 1,516 1,523 1,751 2025.64 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 10.89%
  • 9. 99NOVEMBER 2016 At current prices, the net state domestic product (NSDP)# of Arunachal Pradesh was US$ 2.62 billion in 2015-16. Arunachal Pradesh’s NSDP at current prices grew at a CAGR of 12.59% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office NSDP# - calculated using per capita NSDP x Population in million Per Capita NSDP^ - Economic and Statistical Organisation, Punjab (ESOPB) NSDP of Arunachal Pradesh at current prices (in US$ million) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Per capita NSDP (in US$) The state’s per capita NSDP^ in 2015-16 was US$ 1,783.15 as compared to US$ 594 in 2004-05. The per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of 10.51% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. 711 779 834 1094 1127 1442 1831 2055 2015 2068 2073 2621.23 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 12.59% 594 638 667 856 861 1,077 1,335 1,4651,4041,4081,411 1783.15 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CAGR 10.51%
  • 10. 1010NOVEMBER 2016 There has been a shift in the sectoral contribution from primary and secondary to the tertiary sector. The overall performance of the economy during 2015-16 was buoyant. The primary and tertiary sectors continue to dominate the composition of GSDP of the Northeastern state. In 2015-16, the primary sectorµ contributed 46.33% to the state’s GSDP at current prices, followed by the tertiary sector with a share of 29.75% and the secondary sector with a share of 23.92%. At a CAGR of 18.83%, the primary sector has been the fastest growing sector among the three sectors from 2004- 05 to 2015-16. The tertiary sector expanded at a CAGR of 14.79% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Growth has been driven by trade, hotels, real estate, banking, insurance, transport, communications and other services. The secondary sector increased at a CAGR of 12.87% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Arunachal Pradesh, Central Statistics Office Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15 GSDP composition by sector For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN 37.40% 46.33% 29.50% 23.92% 33.10% 29.75% 2004-05 2015-16 Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector CAGR 18.83% 14.79% 12.87%
  • 11. 1111NOVEMBER 2016 Source: NEDFI Databank, Ministry of Agriculture, 22014-15 The state's economy is largely agrarian, based on the terraced farming of rice and the cultivation of crops such as maize, millet, wheat, pulses, sugarcane, ginger, oilseeds, cereals, potato, and pineapple. In 2015-16, total production of horticulture crops in the state was recorded at 481.76 thousand metric tonnes, while the total production of fruits and production of vegetables in the state stood at around 9,964.03 thousand metric tonnes and 5,124.26 thousand metric tonnes in 2015-16, respectively. The state also produces various food grains including paddy (rice), cereals, etc. Major cereal crops of the state are rice, wheat, maize and millet. During 2015-16, the northern region of India recorded rice production of 2,309.3 thousand metric tonnes. Under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, US$4.82 million was allocated to the state during 2015-16, of which US$2.41 million has been released and US$2.12 million has been utilised by the state. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Crop Annual production – 2015-16 (‘000 metric tonnes) Flowers 154.85 Paddy (rice) 2,309.3 Fruits 9,964.03 Cereals 101.81 Vegetables 5,124.26 Plantation 1,101.51 Aromatics & medicinal 8.97 Spices 920.91 Honey 1.65 Cabbage 15.41 Cauliflower 5.41
  • 12. 1212NOVEMBER 2016 According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), FDI inflows1 to the Northeast states totalled to US$ 94 million from April 2000 to March 2016. FDI inflows in northeast states between April 2015 and March 2016 totaled to US$ 10 million. Northeast states contributed around 0.032% share to the cumulative FDI inflows in India during 2015-16. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – INVESTMENTS AND FDI INFLOWS ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN FDI equity inflows1, 2008-09 to 2015-16 (US$ million) Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion 1Including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura 42 11 8 1 5 0.6 5 10 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 13. 1313NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ANNUAL BUDGET 2015-16 ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: State Budget 2016-17 For the Financial Year 2016-17, the category-wise breakup of the financial plan for the state of Arunachal is as follows: State annual budget (US$ million) Category 2016-17 Health 145.48 Education 296.64 Agriculture 27.18 Horticulture 4.03 Roads &Buildings 3.89 Sports & Youth 1.79 Industries 8.96 Geology & Mining 1.64 Tourism 12.96 Power 16.43
  • 14. 1414NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Arunachal Pradesh has about 12,169 km of major district roads. The state government has also allocated US$ 4.98 million for the reconstruction of the district roads that were not included under the CC (Cement Concrete) road projects in the budget 2015-16. During 2015-16, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh approved an investment of US$ 331.78 million for the inspection of roads to different administrative centres. In June 2015, the remaining 3,723 km have been approved for preparation of a detailed project report that is scheduled to be completed by 2017. In September 2015, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh announced plans to construct new roads and even connect the villages located at the India-China border. For the construction of this project, the Government approved an investment of US$ 555 million and the roads would cover a length of 2,098.40 km with 219 bridges. During 2015-16 (up to October 2015), under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), an expenditure of US$ 15.91 million was incurred and US$ 42.01 million was allocated by the state government for development of road works in the state. Source: Maps of India PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Road infrastructure Road length (km) National highways (km) 2,513.05 Total 20,137.05 Source: NHAI Status under PMGSY (During 2015-16- up to October 2015) Habitations connected 1 Length completed (km) 197.44
  • 15. 1515NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS AND RAILWAYS ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN In February 2015, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh announced plans to construct six new airports in the state. The first airport in Tezu is expected to be operational by the end of July 2016. The state’s capital, Itanagar, was put on the country's railway map in April 2014. The state government plans to extend the existing railway connectivity and connect the Upper Assam areas with Arunachal Pradesh. In October 2014, the Union Railway Ministry approved the proposal to connect New Delhi with Naharlagun, 15 km away from Itanagar, with a bi-weekly Rajdhani Express. The project is expected to be operational by April 2018. Domestic airport^ Inter-state helicopter service* Source: Airports Authority of India; Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. North East Frontier Railway (NEFR) ^Non-operational, *Major route State Budget 2015-16
  • 16. 1616NOVEMBER 2016 As of June 2016, Arunachal Pradesh had a total installed power generation capacity of 257.86 MW. Out of these central utilities contributed 152.98 MW, private utilities contributed 0.27 MW and 104.61 MW under state utilities. Renewable energy in conjunction with hydropower are the major sources of electricity generation in the state, and contributed around 104.88 MW and 97.57 MW to the installed capacity of the state, respectively. Source: Central Electricity Authority 1As of November 2015 Installed power capacity (MW) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN 180.1 201.9 213.3 213.7 249.4 249.4 257.62 257.9 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Power industry revenue (US$ million) Year Revenue (US$ million) 2009-10 15.99 2010-11 19.91 2011-12 17.18 2012-13 15.61 2013-14 15.44 2014-15 19.77 Source: Central Electricity of Authority
  • 17. 1717NOVEMBER 2016 Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, India Post, 1Combined figures for the Northeast states comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura 2As of January 2016 As of May 2016, the Northeast region had 123,270 wireline subscribers for BSNL and 1,566,834 BSNL wireless subscribers. According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Northeast had a total of 11.10 million wireless subscribers and 123 thousand wireline subscribers as of May 2016. By the end of May 2016, 428,952 subscribers had submitted request for mobile number portability in the North East. Moreover, total tele-density in the North East region was recorded to be 80.3% as of May 2016. The total number of post offices in the Northeast, as of December 2015, was recorded at 2,920. In September 2015, one of the leading British telecom companies, New Call Telecom Ltd announced its plans to invest US$ 300 million in the north east states of India in the telecom sector over a period of one year. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Some of the major telecom operators in Arunachal Pradesh Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Bharti Airtel Aircel Limited Vodafone Reliance Communications Idea Cellular Source: Economic Times, The Hindu Businessline, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Telecom Infrastructure (as of May 2016) Wireless subscribers (1) 11,105,770 Wire-line subscribers (1) 123,420 Internet subscribers (1) 3,900,000 2 Rural internet subscribers (1) 2,040,000 2 Urban internet subscribers (1) 1,860,000 2
  • 18. 1818NOVEMBER 2016 Urban infrastructure projects are developed under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). Development projects related to water supply, solid waste management and urban transport have been sanctioned under the JNNURM. In addition, welfare scheme for the urban poor, Integrated Low Cost Sanitation scheme (ILCS), etc. are operational across the state of Arunachal Pradesh for conversion of dry latrines into pour flush latrines and construction of new latrines. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, Budget 2015-16 of Arunachal Pradesh Urban Infrastructure Projects on priority for NEC* Annual Plan 2015-16 Project Name Outlay Amount (US$ Million) Shopping complex at Ganga Market, Itanagar 0.78 1 By the end of 2014, JNNURM cumulatively approved 3 urbanization projects worth US$ 0.497 million for urban development in Arunachal Pradesh. Urban infrastructure projects approved under JNNURM Project name Amount (US$ million) 752 dwelling units with basic service to urban poor for Karsingsa, Itanagar 7.49 1 Co and Improvement shelter for urban poor safai karamchari at Pappu Nallah, Naharlagaun 0.68 1 BSUP housing scheme for construction of 144 dwelling units at Nirjuli, Itanagar 1.93 1 Source: Department of Planning, Itanagar 1NEC: North Eastern Council In September, 2015, a meeting was held between the ministry of Urban Development & Parliamentary Affairs and the state government for the establishment of smart city in the state and Itanagar has been selected as a smart city. A amount of of US$ 12.11 million would be sanctioned to Arunachal Pradesh for various projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) by the central government.
  • 19. 1919NOVEMBER 2016 Literacy rates, 2015-16 (%) Literacy rate 65.38 Male literacy 72.60 Female literacy 57.70 As per the 2011 census, Arunachal Pradesh has a literacy rate of 65.38%; the male literacy rate stood at 72.60% and the female literacy rate at 57.70%. There is a proposal to establish five degree colleges, seven new polytechnics, and five new technical/professional colleges in the state. Moreover, the Government plans to setup two new model colleges at Tirap and Longding districts to improve the education sector. Arunachal Pradesh has become the first state in the country to launch a web-based educational program for all schools in collaboration with Google Inc. The system aims to bring the power of the web into the classroom and improve productivity by simplifying the teaching process. Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, US$ 27.77 million was released by Government of India for Arunachal Pradesh, during 2015-16. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Census 2011 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: Ministry Of Human Resource Development Central Assistance Released under Mid Day Meal Scheme (US$ million) 2013-14 6.15 2014-15 5.12 2015-16 2.95
  • 20. 2020NOVEMBER 2016 Major higher educational institutes in Arunachal Pradesh • North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology 1 , Nirjuli • National Institute of Technology, Yupia • Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat • Industrial Training Institute (Roing, Daporijo and West Kameng district) • College of Horticulture and Forestry 2 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Directorate of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh 1Deemed university, 2Under the Central Agricultural University SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (2/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Higher education infrastructure (As of August 2015) Universities/deemed universities 3 Engineering colleges 24 Polytechnics 2 Medical colleges 4 Other colleges 8 Source: Directorate of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
  • 21. 2121NOVEMBER 2016 Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh 1Per thousand persons, 2Per thousand live births Health indicators of Arunachal Pradesh Birth rate (per thousand persons) 19.3 1 Death rate (per thousand persons) 5.8 1 Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 32 2 To support its huge rural population, Arunachal Pradesh has a three-tier public healthcare infrastructure comprising sub- centres, primary health centres and community health centres. In addition, there are district hospitals in most districts. In budget 2015-16, investment plans of US$ 4.98 million were announced for Universal Health Insurance Scheme by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The Government set aside US$ 34.8 million for healthcare for 2015-16. The Rashtriya Swashth Bima Yojna benefitted nearly 267 families during 2014-15, as each family was aided with nearly US$ 500 during the year. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Health infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh District hospitals 11 Community health centres 19 Primary health centres 58 Sub-centres 273 Ayurvedic dispensaries 4 Homoeopathic hospitals 37 Source: State Budget 2015-16
  • 22. 2222NOVEMBER 2016 Arunachal Pradesh is predominantly a tribal state and hosts many local scheduled tribes. About two thirds of its population belongs to scheduled tribe - from 26 major tribes and more than 100 sub-tribes. The different tribes have their own dialects. These tribes have a rich cultural heritage and follow distinct languages, costumes and festivals. The varied culture of the tribes is reflected in their bamboo, wood and cane handicrafts; carpets; traditional ornaments and paintings. Major festivals observed in the state are Mopin, Solung, Nyokum, Lossar, Si-Donyi, Boori-boot, Dree, Reh, Sipong Yong, Chalo-loku and Kshyatsowai. The key tourist destinations are Parasuram Kund (Lohit), the Namdapha National Park (Changlang), the Ita Fort and Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum (Itanagar), the Tawang Monastery (Tawang) and the Sela Lake (Bomdila). Trekking, river rafting, archery, mountaineering, fishing and angling are the prominent sports in Arunachal Pradesh. Sports infrastructure available in the state includes the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Naharlagun, Nyikum Niya Indoor Stadium in Nirjuli and Nehru Stadium in Khonsa. Under budget 2015-16 scheme, an amount of US$ 0.04 million would be provided to supply supplementary diets for the players at times of coaching camps. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE…(1/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: State Budget 2015-16 Approved Projects Under Annual Plan 2015-16 Project name Outlay amount (US$ ‘000) Self defence training for girls in martial arts approved for 244 government schools 34.30 Kala Utsav : Performing arts (dance, music and theatre) 9.37
  • 23. 23NOVEMBER 2016 Cultural Infrastructure Projects at Priority for NEC1 Annual Plan 2015-16 Project Name Amount (US$ million) Multi purpose community hall cum indoor stadium at ADC headquarter, Nyapin of Kurun-Kumey District 0.46 Cultural Centre at Solung-Mopin Ground, Itanagar 0.83 Auditorium cum badfminton hall at Brum Village, Naharlagun 0.62 Football stadium at Sakiang under Papum Pare district 0.62 Football stadium at Mai, Lower Subansisri district 0.62 General stadium at Palin, Kra Daadi district 0.62 Multipurpose utility stadium at Parsi-Parlo 0.62 Multipurpose stadium at Parsi-Parlo 0.62 Football stadum at Mebo, East Siang Distrcit 0.62 Multipurpose auditorium cum badminton hall at Noksa, Tirap district 0.62 Multipurpose auditorium cum badminton hall at radum Village, Subansiri district 0.62 Stadium in Dirang 0.62 Football stadium at Lumla 0.62 ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: Department of Planning, Itanagar 1NEC: North Eastern Council CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE…(2/2)
  • 24. 2424NOVEMBER 2016 Source: Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh has 12 industrial estates located in different districts and spread over a total area of 51.9 hectare. These industrial estates have been developed in land-areas ranging from 4,540 to 202,342.8 square metres, with the primary objective of growth and development of small scale industries. The Government of Arunachal Pradesh decided to distribute US$ 1.66 million among unemployed engineers in the state, for the purpose of establishing manufacturing units/small scale industries in the state in 2015-16. An amount of US$ 0.08 million was planned for the feasibility study of special economic zones (SEZs) in Arunachal Pradesh. In order to promote agro-based industries, the Government proposed to provide special incentives such as VAT refund for the next five years from the date of production. Moreover, in order to attract more investments, investors who set up food processing units, cold storages and tissue culture labs in the state would be provided power dues refund at a rate of 10% per year. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/3) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Notified industrial estates Location District Area (sq m) Deomali Tirap 18,360 Khonsa Tirap 4,540 Pasighat East Siang 80,080 Tawang Tawang 28,665 Tippi West Kameng 27,961.32 Wanghoo West Kameng 60,705 Naharlagun Papumpare 32,376 Chandranagar Papumpare 16,188 Namsai Lohit 16,188 Changlang Town Changlang 11,372 Khachang Changlang 20,025 Bam West Siang 202,325
  • 25. 2525NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal Pradesh; Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Government of India; NLCPR - Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (2/3) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Notified integrated infrastructure development centres Location District Deomali Tirap Tippi West Kameng Dirang West Kameng Iduli Dibang Valley Balinong Changlang Notified industrial areas Location District Bhalukpong West Kameng Roing Dibang Valley Tezu Lohit Banderdewn Papumpare The central government launched "Look East Policy" which has helped in development of infrastructure for industries and trade. In July 2015, Government of Arunachal Pradesh has announced to set-up a 12,000 MW hydroelectric plant in the state. Government has also targeted to include 42 hydroelectric projects with an estimated capacity of 27,000 MW in the coming years. For the development of infrastructure of Arunachal and other north east states, Non- Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) releases funds for various projects. During FY16 only one project was sanctioned under the state of Arunachal Pradesh under the NLCPR Scheme, while funds worth US$ 12.36 million were released during FY16 (up to March 2016) in the state. 9 24 8 24.15 59.03 10.76 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Sanctioned Projects (Nos.) Approved Costs (US$ Million) NLCPR sanctioned projects and approved costs for Arunachal Pradesh
  • 26. 2626NOVEMBER 2016 The state government has set up District Industries Centres (DICs) across districts. These DICs play a vital role in industrial development by providing services to entrepreneurs that include identification of suitable schemes; preparation of project reports; arrangement for providing required plant, machinery and raw-materials; assistance in availing incentives and facilities provided by both central and state governments; and liaison with all development departments and financial institutions to provide assistance to prospective entrepreneurs. In addition, as of April 2015, there were 6 industrial training institutes (ITIs) in Arunachal Pradesh. Out of these, five are run by the Government and one ITI is privately controlled. Based on the availability of resources, the state has identified thrust areas for industrial development: Industries based on agricultural, horticultural and plantation produce. Industries based on non-timber forest produce such as bamboo, cane (rattan), medicinal plants/herbs, aromatic grass, tea and coffee. Industries based on locally available raw-materials, except timber. Textiles (handlooms and power-looms), handicrafts and sericulture. Electronics and IT-based enterprises. Mineral-based industries (such as ferro-alloys, cement, etc.). Facilitation and development of industrial infrastructure, including power and communications, under public private partnership. Food processing industries and engineering and allied industries (rolling mill, steel mill, etc.); and tourism For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (3/3) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 27. 2727NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN The state’s Chief Minister has assured the addition of 0.1 million jobs during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017). During the financial year 2015-16, creation of 12,300 job opportunities was targeted. However, nearly 15,000 youth were employed during the year, exceeding the set target by a huge margin. The Chief Minister's Skill Development Programme helped in improving employability of educated unemployed youth in the state. Its main objective is to provide 100,000 jobs for unemployed youths during the 12th Five Year Plan. Under this initiative, Job Mela-cum-Skill Development Interview Rally is being organised at regular intervals. Till May 2015, more than 61,500 youths have been employed or self employed. Furthermore, the state government has announced that a minimum of 10% of the funds allocated to the MLA local area development scheme will be used to train unemployed youths. This will help them acquire the necessary skills for taking up self-employment activities or for enhancing their employability. The decision of establishing a skill development centre in a phased manner in each and every district of the state was also made in the budget of 2015-16. In addition to this, an employment opportunity, under the Arunachal Agriculture Employment Generation Scheme, with an allocation of US$ 0.83 million would also be launched for the youth under the agriculture sector. Other schemes that have helped in employment generation include: National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY), Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP), Scheme for Working Women Hostels, Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) and Training of Rural Youth for Self-Employment (TRYSEM). Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh, State Budget 2015-16
  • 28. 2828NOVEMBER 2016 The resources, policy incentives and climate in state support investments in mining and mineral products (including cement), tissue culture and floriculture, plantation crops (tea, rubber, etc.) and agro-based industries. North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited is engaged in catalysing industrial growth of the Northeastern states (including Arunachal Pradesh) by providing counselling, timely advice and assistance for building quality enterprises. The central government also approved the North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP), 2007. The policy provides several incentives: incentive on business expansion, 100% excise duty and income tax exemption, capital investment subsidy, interest subsidy and insurance premium reimbursement. The Department of Industries has set up District Industries Centres (DICs) and Sub-District Industries Centres (Sub- DICs) for the industrial development of small scale, tiny and village industries. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Key industries in Arunachal Pradesh • Art and crafts • Weaving • Cane and bamboo • Carpet weaving • Wood carving • Ornaments • Tourism • Horticulture • Saw mills and plywood • Power • Mineral-based industry KEY INDUSTRIES ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN The Department of Industries, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, is responsible for promoting industrial activities in the state to provide employment opportunities to the rural and urban people. The DICs also help the local entrepreneurs in identifying suitable schemes, preparing feasibility reports, arranging supply of tools and equipment, providing credit facilities, etc.
  • 29. 2929NOVEMBER 2016 As of June 2016, Arunachal Pradesh had a total installed power generation capacity of 257.86 MW. Hydro energy (97.57 MW) accounted for around 37.84% of Arunachal Pradesh’s installed power generation capacity. The Department of Hydropower Development, Arunachal Pradesh, is wholly entrusted with the design, construction, operation and maintenance of hydropower projects in the state. After renewable energy and hydropower, thermal power is the prime source of electricity generation in the state. As of June 2016, the state accounted for an installed capacity of power generation of 55.41 MW from thermal power plants out of which 43.06 MW is contributed by gas power plants and 12.35 MW from coal power plants. On account of its hilly terrain and abundant rivers, Arunachal Pradesh is estimated to have hydropower potential of 60,000 MW (through mega projects). Key regions for tapping hydropower include Dibang, Tawang, Subansiri Upper, Subansiri Middle, Kameng and Lohit. The Government has invited domestic power companies in the region to develop hydropower plants. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Some of the key players • NTPC Ltd • NHPC Ltd • North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO) • Bhilwara Energy Ltd KEY INDUSTRIES – POWER … (1/3) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN For the installation of 40,000 MWp grid connected solar rooftop system in the country by 2022, the target allocated for the state is 50 MWp. Four of the biggest projects under construction include the 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower, 600 MW Kameng, 110 MW Pare and 1,750 MW Demwa Lower hydroelectric projects. These projects are expected to be completed by the end of 2017. A 2x30 KW Ashapani micro hydel project has been commissioned in Anjaw district of the state, with an objective of electrification of Chaglagam circle and its adjoining villages. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) granted pre- construction scoping clearances to over 50 projects under the EIA notification 2006. Final environmental clearance has been awarded to 13 projects. These projects are expected to be operational by 2019. Source: Central Electricity Authority
  • 30. 3030NOVEMBER 2016 NTPC Ltd NHPC Ltd North Eastern Electric Power Corp (NEEPCO) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org • NTPC Ltd is a Maharatana Public Sector Unit (PSU) engaged in thermal power production. The company is among the leading thermal power generator. It has also diversified into hydropower, coal mining, power equipment manufacturing, oil & gas exploration, power trading & distribution. • NTPC plans to set up a hydropower project of around 9,500 MW in Upper Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh. The company’s revenues stood at US$12.02 billion in 2015-16. • NHPC Limited (formerly known as National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited) is a public sector major in hydroelectric power generation. The company signed an MoU with the state to invest US$ 4.5 billion during the 12th Plan period and already has four ongoing projects with an installed capacity of 6,400 MW. Two are located in the Tawang district, one in the Dibang district and one in Subansiri Lower district. In 2015-16, the company reported revenues of US$1.31 billion. • North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO) is a central PSU engaged in power generation in the Northeastern region. It is one of the oldest power generating companies and controls 55.0% of the region’s installed capacity. The company completed the prestigious 405 MW Ranganadi project in Arunachal Pradesh. NEEPCO is developing two projects in the state: Pare hydroelectric project (110 MW) and Kameng hydroelectric project (600 MW). The company earned a total revenue of US$ 253.90 million in 2014-15. KEY INDUSTRIES – POWER … (2/3) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Jindal Power • Jindal Power Limited (JPL), a subsidiary of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd, has major presence in power generation and has set up several mega power projects in the country. In 2015-16, the company reported revenues of US$2.81 billion.
  • 31. 3131NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Hydro power projects in the North East , 2015-161 Central sector Private State/unallocated Installed capacity (MW) Installed capacity (MW) Installed capacity (MW) Total installed capacity (MW) Arunachal Pradesh 152.98 0.03 104.61 257.62 Assam 874.64 28.60 466.21 1,369.45 Manipur 164.66 - 41.45 206.11 Meghalaya 197.42 - 313.03 510.45 Mizoram 82.95 - 36.47 119.42 Nagaland 110.37 - 29.67 140.04 Tripura 450.39 5.00 185.51 640.90 Sikkim 167.37 195.00 52.11 414.48 Total 2,200.78 228.63 1,299.06 3,658.47 Source: Central Electricity Authority, 1As of October, 2015 KEY INDUSTRIES – POWER … (3/3) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 32. 3232NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – MINERAL-BASED INDUSTRY Arunachal Pradesh has considerable mineral reserves, and preliminary studies have highlighted economic mineral deposits in considerable quantity. The state has reserves/resources of coal in Namchik Namphuk Coalfields; dolomite in West Kameng district; fuller's earth in Tirap district; graphite in Lohit, Upper Siang and Upper Subansiri districts; and limestone in Dibang Valley, Lohit, Upper Siang and Upper Subansiri districts. Production of raw coal in the state increased from 79,000 tonnes in 2007-08 to 189,400 tonnes in 2014-15. During FY16 the total value of mineral production in the state stood at US$ 17.90 thousand. Arunachal State Mineral Policy, 2014 has been prepared on the basis of the objectives of the National Mineral Policy, 2008. Creation of Arunachal Mineral Development Fund shall be in accordance with this policy for its utilisation towards mineral exploration and development of mining activities in the state. During 2014–15, mineral production generated US$ 76.4 million for the state’s exchequer. Total extraction of coal since April 2007 to March 2015 was 1.8 million tonnes. During FY16, the total production of crude petroleum in the state stood at 59 thousand tonnes. The state also produced 12 mcm of natural gas, during the same period. Source: Indian Bureau of Mines Source: Maps of India ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Reserves/resources of minerals in Arunachal Pradesh Ore/mineral Reserves (million tonnes) Coal 86.5 Dolomite 78.3 Limestone 482.79 Graphite 72.75 Fuller's earth 20.01 Quartzite 5.27
  • 33. 3333NOVEMBER 2016 Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy of Arunachal Pradesh. It is mainly depended on 'jhum' cultivation. The state’s agriculture and allied sectors have growth rates that are three times the national average. Major agro and forest based industries in the state are related to tea, fruit, non-timber and plywood industries. Around two-thirds of the state’s population is dependent on climate sensitive natural resources such as agriculture, forest, biodiversity and water availability. The state government’s New Agricultural Policy 2001 aims to achieve higher economic growth and create job opportunities for the unemployed in rural areas. The state government is focusing on improving farmer income through higher productivity, use of suitable farm techniques, upgrading technical competency, marketing support and availability of a cooperative credit network. Non-timber based industries include bamboo, cane, rubber and medicinal plants. The industry is characterised by many regional players; several units have been set up by the Arunachal Pradesh Forest Corporation (APFC), a government organisation. Horticulture has a vast potential, owing to good agro- climatic conditions and topography, for the development of varied varieties of fruits and vegetables. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRICULTURE AND FOREST-BASED INDUSTRIES ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, US$4.82 million was allocated to the state during 2015-16, out of which US$2.41 million has been released and US$ 2.12 million has been utilized by the state. As on October 2016, edible oil maker, Ruchi Soya Industries, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Government of Arunachal Pradesh to boost palm oil production, in the state, through development of quality palm plantations and human capacity building on 25,000 hectares of land in four districts of the state - West Siang, East Kamang, Lower Subansri and Papumpare. Source: Arunachal Pradesh State Portal
  • 34. 3434NOVEMBER 2016 Tourism has grown rapidly in the recent years with eco and adventure tourism, cultural tourism and religious tourism being the major areas of interest. Major sports of interest to travellers include angling, boating, rafting, trekking and hiking. Arunachal Pradesh is an “Orchid Paradise”, accounting for 601 species of orchids, or 52% of the species known in India. Various orchid centres are situated in Itanagar, Tipi, Sessa, Dirang, Jengging, Roing, which have a good germ-plasm collection of nearly 400 species of orchids as well as hybrids. An orchid research centre has been established at Tipi to promote orchid conservation, research and development. Popular tourist attractions include Tawang (a town with a Buddhist monastery) at 3,000 m elevation, Ziro (which holds cultural festivals), Basar, the Namdapha tiger project in Changlang district and Sela lake near Bomdila with its bamboo bridges overhanging the river. Under the ‘Chief Minister’s Paryatan Vikaas Yojana’, a project has been launched to provide subsidised tourist cabs to educated unemployed youth across districts. For this, a provision of US$ 0.56 million was made during 2014-15. In 2015-16, foreign tourist arrivals in the state stood at 5,700. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Ministry of Tourism, Government of India The inception of railways in the state is expected to boost tourist arrivals. The Government inked an MoU with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation for promoting the tourism sector. To boost tourist inflow and make the state more visitor friendly, the Government is working on simplifying the process of application & issuance of the Inner Line Permit. Under the Swadesh Darshan scheme, for the development of adventure tourism in the state, US$14.83 million was sanctioned by the state government, during 2015-16. Arrival of foreign tourists in Arunachal Pradesh (in ‘000s) KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN 10.8 5.2 5.7 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015
  • 35. 3535NOVEMBER 2016 Textile is a grass-roots industry in Arunachal Pradesh and provides employment, mainly to women. Most of the units are home- based and have a small scale of operations. The state boasts of an enriching array of unique and appealing handloom designs from each of its tribes. The products include skirts (gale), shirts (galuk), cotton shawls, side bags, and curtain cloth. Carpet making is one of the important occupations in the districts of Tawang, West Kameng, Changlang and Upper Siang. The state’s carpets have received national and international repute due to their quality. The carpet weaving industry is promoted through the Government craft centre. Carpets are woven with varied colours, designs (geometric, dragon, floral) and shapes. The other main products of the industry in the state are wall hangings, cushion pads, telephone pads, floor coverings, etc. With increase in demand, carpets have become a major item of trade as well as a major occupation for women folks of the state. In 2015-16, the production of raw silk in the state increased to 37 metric tonnes from 12 metric tonnes in 2014-15. Under NERTPS (North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme) programme, in-situ conservation is being done for muga as well as other species of wild silk moth in the state. Out of the total cost of US$ 4.50 million under Intensive Bovoltine Sericulture Development Project, till June 2016, US$ 840.20 thousand has been released by Government of India for the state of Arunachal Pradesh. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Department of Textile & Handicraft(s), Arunachal Pradesh Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles – Government of India KEY INDUSTRIES – TEXTILES ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 36. 3636NOVEMBER 2016 S No List of approvals and clearances required Concerned department of state 1 Incorporation of company/partnership firm/co-operatives Registrar of Companies 2 Registration, Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum (IEM), industrial licenses Department of Industries 3 Permission for land use 4 Allotment of land Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development and Financial Corporation Limited/ Department of Industries 5 Site environmental approvals Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India; Arunachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (APSPCB) 6 No-objection certificate and consent under Water and Pollution Control Act 7 Registration under State’s Sales Tax Act and Central and State Excise Act Department of Tax and Excise, Government of Arunachal Pradesh8 Commercial taxes For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (1/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh
  • 37. 3737NOVEMBER 2016 S No List of approvals and clearances required Concerned department of state 9 Sanction of power Department of Power, Arunachal Pradesh10 Power feasibility 11 Power connection 12 Approval for construction activity and building plan Respective District Municipality 13 Water and sewerage clearance Department of Public Health Engineering 14 Water connection For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (2/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Source: Government of Arunachal Pradesh
  • 38. 3838NOVEMBER 2016 Agency Description Department of Industries • The Department of Industries is the main executive and regulatory agency functioning under the state government. It oversees and monitors the overall industrial development activities in the state. • The department is engaged in various activities such as: a) Formulating Industrial Policy and setting up of industrial estates/growth centres/ district industries centres. b) Registering and regulating industries. c) Providing financial assistance to small scale and other industries. d) Distributing scarce and indigenous raw-materials to different industrial units. e) Apprenticeship Training Programmes through ITIs and other industrial development related activities. Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development and Financial Corporation Limited (APIDFC) • Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, in August 1978. • To promote and set up finance industries in Arunachal Pradesh. • For industrial development in Arunachal Pradesh, the infrastructure facilities that are being handled by the Department of Industries of the state are expected to be handed over to APIDFC. Implement schemes of assistance of National Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development Corporation Limited (NSFDC). Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency (APEDA) • Established in the year 1996, the State Government Agency, Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency (APEDA) is registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. • State Designated Agency (SDA) for implementation and enforcement of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, in coordination with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Government of India. • Also the state nodal agency for projects connected with Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (1/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 39. 3939NOVEMBER 2016 Agency Description North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited (NEDFi) • NEDFi is promoted by leading public financial institutions: Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), State Bank of India (SBI), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI), Industrial Credit and Infrastructure Corporation of India (ICICI), Specified undertakings of Unit Trust of India (SUUTI), General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) and its subsidiaries. Incorporated in August 1995, NEDFi is headquartered in Guwahati, Assam, and works under the administrative control of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of India. • It services micro, small, medium and large enterprises through facilities such as project and equipment finance, working capital finance, schemes for development of entrepreneurial skills and market development for products from the Northeast. North Eastern Handicrafts and Handloom Development Corporation (NEHHDC) • North Eastern Handicrafts and Handloom Development Corporation (NEHHDC), is under the control of Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of India. • Established in 1977, the corporation develops and promotes the region’s indigenous crafts by connecting various craftsmen of the region and creates different opportunities. • Improves the accessibility of various goods by establishing and promoting sales centers in the region. • Facilitates provision of technical, financial and other related guidance for various craftsmen, weavers, etc. • To upgrade traditional skills by providing proper training. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (2/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 40. 4040NOVEMBER 2016 Agency Contact information Department of Industries Government of Arunachal Pradesh Udyog Sadan, ltanagar - 791111 Phone: 91-360-2212 323/ 2214 456 Fax: 91-360-2211 569 E-mail: dir-industry-arn@nic.in Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development and Financial Corporation Limited (APIDFC) C Sector, Near Petrol Pump Itanagar - 791111 Phone: + 91-360-2211 763, 2212 012 Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency (APEDA) Urja Bhawan Post Box No 124, Itanagar - 791111 Arunachal Pradesh Phone: 91-360-2211 160, 2217870 E-mail: apedita@sancharnet.in North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd (NEDFi) NH-52A, Main Road, E-Sector, Itanagar - 791111, Arunachal Pradesh Phone/Fax: 91-360-2217 694 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CONTACT LIST ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 41. 4141NOVEMBER 2016 Cost parameter Cost estimate Source Hotel costs (per room per night) US$ 8 to US$ 75 State Tourism website Power cost (per kWh) Commercial: US 6.0 cents to US 8.5 cents Industrial: US 7.5 cents to US 9.0 cents Department of Power, Government of Arunachal Pradesh Labour cost (minimum wages per day) Unskilled: US$ 3.9 to US$ 4.9 Skilled: US$ 5.8 to US$ 6.8 Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India Water (per 1,000 litres) Commercial and industrial: US 20 cents Industry sources For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 42. 4242NOVEMBER 2016 Hydro Power Policy 2008 • Harness hydropower potential of the state in a manner that is consistent with the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003, and the National Electricity Policy and other policies formulated in the Act. • Accelerate the speed of hydropower development through participation of both the central public sector undertakings and private power developers, and also by formulating public private partnerships. • Help creation of social and development infrastructure through hydropower development. Read more Objectives State Industrial Policy 2008 • Facilitate and promote growth of the industry, employment and investment in the state. • To attract investments from domestic and foreign companies. Read more Objectives For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (1/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN Public Private Partnership Policy 2011 • Leverage State and Central Government funds to support private investment. • Prepare a shelf of projects to be offered for PPP and take them forward with the assistance of the owner departments through a transparent selection process. Read more Objectives
  • 43. 4343NOVEMBER 2016 North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP) 2007 • Promote the Northeast as an attractive investment region through concessions and incentives promoting growth in the region. Read more Objective Small Hydro Power (SHP) Policy 2007 • Facilitate and promote growth of small hydropower plants through private participation, thereby increasing employment opportunities in the state. Read more Objective Agriculture Policy 2001 • To promote advancement and high economic growth in the state and provide various job opportunities to the unemployed in rural regions by the means of agriculture as well as allied sectors. • To deal with various problems related with agriculture and provide some effective ways to repair them. Read more Objective For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (2/2) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN
  • 44. 4444NOVEMBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ARUNACHAL PRADESH LAND OF THE RISING SUN EXCHANGE RATES Year INR equivalent of one US$ 2004-05 44.81 2005-06 44.14 2006-07 45.14 2007-08 40.27 2008-09 46.14 2009-10 47.42 2010-11 45.62 2011-12 46.88 2012-13 54.31 2013-14 60.28 2014-15 60.28 2015-16 65.46 Exchange rates (Fiscal Year) Source: Reserve Bank of India
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