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From the Government of Maharashtra-MIDC
The Business Newsletter | 68th Edition – December 2015
MahaConnect
ContentsFrom the Desk
Pharmaceutical Sector
District Focus: Nagpur
Investment Plans / Initiatives
Feedback
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The Indian pharmaceutical market is third largest interms of volume and thirteen largest in terms ofvalue. available for the industry to invest in thestate. Of this , Maharashtra accounts for 18.4% ofoutput by value. Maharashtra has attracted highestFDI in this sector. The newsletter cover theopportunities that are available for the industry toinvest in Maharashtra
This newsletter will give a glimpse of the NagpurDistrict. Nagpur is the winter capital of Maharashtra.The district is home to many multinational belongingto key sectors such as textile, food processing , ITDefence , Steel.. The newsletter throws light on theopportunities available in the district to invest in keysectors.
MIDC has always believed in having continuousinteraction and feedback with the industries. In thismonth, we had many interactive session with theindustry and foreign delegates.
MIDC had organized a textile seminar to showcasethe strength of the textile industry in the state. Thestate is taking huge steps in the building industrialinfrastructure for textile sector. New textile parks inthe Vidharbha region are being built to give boostthe sector and develop the economically backwardregions of the state. This newsletter will cover the
event in detail.
We keenly look forward to your suggestion andfeedback in making MahaConnect more enrichingfor our readers. Please write to us [email protected]. We also invite you tovisit our website www.midcindia.org for furtherdetails and opportunities the State provide in therealm of setting up industries in the State.
Regards,Bhushan Gagrani (IAS), CEO-MIDC
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Pharmaceutical Sector
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Pharmaceutical sales in India have reached morethan USD 14 billion in the past five years. TheIndian pharmaceutical market increased atCAGR of 12.79 per cent in 2015 from USD 6billion in 2005 and is expected to expand at aCAGR of 15.92 per cent to USD 55 billion in2020.By 2020, India is likely to be among the topthree pharmaceutical markets by incrementalgrowth and sixth largest market globally inabsolute size. The total cost of production in Indiais significantly lower than that of US and Europewhich gives it a competitive edge. Therefore,India received cumulative FDI inflow of INR 10.1billion through 121 projects during August 1991 toMarch 2012.
Maharashtra accounts for 18.4 per cent of thecountry’s pharmaceutical output by value.Pharmaceutical is one of the key export sectorfrom the state. The state has the highest numberof US FDA approved plants in India and highestnumber of pharmaceutical units. The state alsohouses the country’s leading pharmaceuticalcompanies such as Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson,GlaxoSmithkline, Glenmark, Abott and SunPharmaceutical Industries . The state has welldeveloped laboratory , research and developmentinfrastructure and a strong resource pool
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Pharmaceutical FDI…
FDI in pharmaceutical sector (US$ million)
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Sales Growth
Indian pharmaceutical sales (US$ million)
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Pharmaceutical Sector
Existing pharma hubs: Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad and Mumbai/Thaneform the state’s pharma quadrilateral. In addition, Tarapur also houses alarge number of pharma enterprises.Bio-pharma park: State has one bio-pharma park, Serum Bio Pharmapark at PuneSEZs: It has pharma SEZs at Aurangabad and Nanded
Pharmaceutical hubs in Maharashtra
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Pune
Mumbai
Nashik
Aurangabad
Streams No. of Institutes Enrolments per year
General Education(Art, Science, Commerce) 3300 15,20,000
Pharmacy 462 38,000Medical Education 293 28,500
MBA/MMS and PGDM 516 36,000
Industrial Training Institutes 766 1,05,000
Presence of medical and pharma colleges such as:
• Bombay College of Pharmacy,
• K. M. K. College of Pharmacy,
• Bharatia Vidhayapeeth College of Pharmacy and several others
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Pharmaceutical SectorGovernment of India Initiatives Private Players in Maharashtra
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A strategy is being drawn to increase bulk drug manufacturing inthe country and to reduce import dependence on China that meets70-80% of India’s bulk drug requirement. In addition, a new policyfor the sector may also be announced
The Government of India (GOI) is looking at reviving sick pharmaunits, especially those located in Pune and Nagpur
To enable availability of qualified and skilled doctors and otherpersonnel, the government announced setting up ofvarious institutes in the country including a National Institute ofPharmaceuticals Education and Research in Maharashtra
A high Powered Committee was also set up to look into areas fordomestic manufacturing of APIs. The Committee has recommendeddeveloping pharma parks equipped with adequate testing and commonfacilities and the government is looking at establishing the same
Government of Maharashtra InitiativesPackage scheme of incentives for new industrial units/expansion units instate’s developing regions awarded to pharmaceuticals and biotechnologyunits. For mega/ultra mega projects, incentives will be decided by highpower committee. State offers additional incentives for industrial projects inareas such as:
• Subsidized land cost• Investment subsidies/tax incentives• Subsidies for backward areas• Relaxation in stamp duty• Incentives for power tariff and electricity duty• Concessional rate of interest on loans etc.
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Nagpur Snapshot
District Focus: Nagpur
Demographic Snapshot
Population (thousands) 4,654
Literacy Rates (%) 88.4
District Income (Crore) 55,162
Geographic Snapshot
Area ( thousand Sq Km) 9.89
Talukas 14
Major Cities 11
Industrial Snapshot
No. of Factories 2048
Total Factory workers 70,589
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District Focus: Nagpur
• Nagpur is the headquarter of the Nagpur division, which is theeasternmost division in the state
• It is the winter capital of Maharashtra
• Nagpur district is bounded by Bhandara district on the east,Chandrapur district on the southeast, Wardha district on thesouthwest, Amravati district on the northwest and Chhindwara districtof Madhya Pradesh state on the north.
• The district has one of the highest literacy rates in the state
Nagpur District
Road
Nagpur is major junction with two major national highwaysNH6 and NH7 are connected to major industrial areas andtourist places. The proposed Nagpur- Mumbaiexpressway will significantly reduce the travel timebetween the two cities.
Physical and Social Infrastructure
Railways
Nagpur is the divisional headquarter for Central Railwaysand South Eastern Central Railway Zone. The length ofthe railway routes in the district is about 354 km. Nagpuris advantageously situated on Mumbai – Kolkata rail linkand Delhi – Chennai trunk route affording easymovement of goods
Airport
Nagpur has an International Airport and a Multi ModalInternational Cargo Hub at MIHAN. It has well connectedflights to other major cities of the country. It is the first airportin country to be ISO 27000 certified
Education
Nagpur district has 33 ITI and ITC to cater to the skillrequirement of the heavy industries. It has 74 technicalInstitutes and 390 higher educational institutes to cater tothe growing demand of industries for skilled and highlyskilled resources Index 8
District Focus: NagpurInvestment Opportunities
Key Industry Players
Textile Industry Food Processing Defence
• Butibori MIDC , Nagpur is one of the largest industrialestate in Maharashtra and is rapidly emerging as textilezone with presence of major textile units such asIndorama Synthetics , Morarjee textiles, Fabworth .
• With Construction of Common Effluent treatment plant ,it is expected that textile industry will further receiveboost at Butibori
• Nagpur is also one of the largest cotton producingregion of the state
• Nagpur has host of big food processingcompanies such as Dinshaw Dairy Food andHaldiram Manufacturing Co.Pvt
• In addition, orange, lemon , sweet lime ,pineapple , and tomato processing units arebeing setup in the first food park ofMaharashtra in Butibori MIDC
• This Food Park will provide facilities likewarehousing , cold storage , weigh bridge ,quality control laboratory etc.
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• Nagpur is also emerging asAerospace Hub with Boeing, TAL andBrahMos aerospace, Max Aerospaceat MIHAN
• The MRO facility at Nagpur willprovide larger share of the IndianMRO market, which is expected toreach US$ 2.5 bn by 2020
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Maharashtra Updates: Investment Plans/ Initiatives / Events
In a major bid to boost the textile sector, the state government hasapproved nine new textile parks throughout the state. Of this, two are inVidarbha, and the rest in Marathwada and Jalgaon district of northMaharashtra.
Hon’able Chief Minister said the state has identified 10 viable districts onthe availability of cotton on the basis of which the textile parks are beingformed. The industry will always have a growth potential as demand forgarments is never going to die down. He said that in Nandgaopeth landhas been allotted for 12 projects with a total investment of Rs2,603 croreand an estimated job creation for 6200 persons. Out of these, onecompany Shyam Indo Fab has already gone into production with aninvestment of Rs273 crore and 500 jobs
Hon’ble Minsiter Mr Subhash Desai said that new parks will be built inVidarbha include those in Yavatmal and Buldhana,The state already hasa textile park at Nandgaopeth in Amravati district. Apart from this, anintegrated textile park is being set up in Hinghanghat as part of a centralgovernment scheme
The state has attracted investment to the tune of INR 40,000 crore in thetextile sector during the last 4-5 years.
Mr.Apurva Chandra , Principcal Secretary (Industries) , GoM said that thegovernment is planning to bring all the concession available to theindustry under one control
Textile Seminar 2015
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Hon’able Minsiter Mr. Subhash Desai addressing the textile Seminar at Nagpur in the august presence of Hon’ble Chief Minster Devendra Fadnavis
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