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`Industrial growth-

™ To miWigaWe poverWy anT unemploymenW.

™ To promoWe UigUer capiWal formaWion.

™ To improve per capiWa income level.

™ To obVerve VurpluV workforce.

`To realize the above benefits state accords high priority for industrial development `State announces industrial policy once in five years. `New industrial policy is for the period 2014-19. `New industrial policy has accommodated national manufacturing policy of 2011.
`Karnataka manufacturing taskforce (MTF) constituted by state GovernmenW Wo VWuTy- WUe manufacWuring VecWor in OarnaWaka anT VuggeVW for policy formaWion.

ƒMore than 1054 large and medium manufacturing

inTuVWrieV

ƒMore than 2500 IT companies

ƒMore than 600 textile units

ƒMany big brands operating such as Toyota Kirloskar, TVS,

Honeywell eWc.

ƒMore than 4.8 lakh MSMEs providing more than 28 lakh jobV wiWU inveVWmenW of RV. 18H000 crore

ƒLargest exporter of silk and silk products

ƒDevelopment of 145 industrial area spread over 33,513 ƒKIADB acquired 44,704 acres of land under Single Unit

Complex VcUeme

ƒKSSIDC allotted plots to 13,513 units in 174 industrial eVWaWeV ƒInstalled capacity of Power generation of 14,159 MW

ƒEncouragement to renewable energy sources

ƒ30,000 MW of potential renewable energy

ƒHydel power generation throughout the year

Water Scenario

ƒKarnataka accounts for 6% of countries surface water

ƒHas got 7 river basins

ƒPriority for supply of water for industrial projects along with

Trinking waWer anT irrigaWion

ƒBased on the requirement of the industries water made available ƒ320 KM of coastal line and 2 major ports at Mangalore and Karwar

ƒ10 minor ports

ƒConnection of ports to national highway

ƒHuge network of road and railway transportation across the state ƒ5 functional airports of which 2 are international airports

ƒLogistic parks are being developed

ƒMetro rail in Bangalore

¾Founded Mysore bank in 1913

¾Founded Mysore university in 1916 to impart skills among students ¾Founded Government Soap factory at Mysore in 1916, today it Is proTucing worlT famouV ÓyVore VanTal Voap ¾Founded Government Engineering College at Bangalore in 1917 ¾Founded Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic Institute ¾Revived the Mysore Iron and Steel works at Bhadravathi

¾Built the Krishnasagara Dam

¾Started the Sharavathi Hydro Electric project at Jog falls

¾Founded Mysore Paper Mill

Contents

yVision of the Policy yObjectives of the Policy yGlimpses of incenWiveV available yPolicy measures yAnnexure for eligibility for incentives, concessions and benefits yImplementation Mechanism yRole of Cost and Management Accountants ¾Building a proVperouV OarnaWaka WUrougU incluVive sustainable anT balanceT inTuVWrial TevelopmenW

¾creating large employmenW opporWuniWieV.

Objectives of the Policy

¾Maintain an industrial growth rate of 12 % per annum. ¾Enhance the contribution of manufacturing sector to the State GDP

¾Attract investment of ` 5.00 Lakh crore

¾Create employment opportunities for 15 Lakh persons ¾Create an environment to enhance ease of doing business in the State

¾Exemption from entry tax

¾Interest free loan availment

¾Exemption from stamp duty

¾Exemption from payment of electricity tariff to focused ultra mega and focused super mega enWerpriVeV.

¾Concessional registration charges

¾Reimbursement of land conversion fee

¾Investment subsidies etc.

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‰Creation of quality infrastructure with comprehensive facilities ‰Human resource development through capacity building and skill up- graTaWion

‰Facilitation Mechanism and Procedural Reforms

‰Encouragement for Export Promotion

‰Classification of Taluks into zones

‰Promotion of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) ‰Special thrust for encouraging SC/ST entrepreneurs and Encouragement to

Women Entrepreneurs

‰Encouragement to Women Entrepreneurs

‰Support for R&D and Digital Direct Manufacturing ‰Incentives and concessions for Large, Mega, Ultra Mega, Super Mega enterprises ‰Additional Package of Incentives & Concessions to Focused Manufacturing

SecWorV anT Vervice enWerpriVeV

Policy measures- CreaWion of qualiWy infraVWrucWure wiWU compreUenVive faciliWieV ¾Establishment of new industrial areas through KIADB

9Readily available land

9Plots allotted only after complete development of the industrial area

9Adequate availability of power, water and transportation for industrial

areaV

9Proposed to acquire 40,000 acres of land

9Information about availability of land in KIADB website

¾Establishment of industrial corridor

9Bangalore-Óumbai economic corriTor

9State industrial corridor: Bangalore-ÓanTya-ÓyVore-CUamrajnagarH

Bangalore-HaVVan-ÓyVoreH Tumkur-SUimoga-HonnavarH RaicUur- Policy measures- CreaWion of qualiWy infraVWrucWure wiWU compreUenVive faciliWieV (ConWinuaWion..)

¾Proposed to notify Special investment region

9Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri and Belgaum Districts

9Development of areas as industrial nodes

¾Up-graTaWion of InfraVWrucWure in exiVWing inTuVWrial areaV anT eVWaWeV

¾Maintenance of industrial areas

9Industrial township areas in Mysore, Peenya, Bommasandra, Belgaum,

Hubli

9Uniform guidelines for fixing property tax, development cess

¾Establishment of Industrial Areas and Estates by Private Investors or WUrougU PPP or in aVVociaWion wiWU oWUer GovernmenW agency Policy measures- CreaWion of qualiWy infraVWrucWure wiWU compreUenVive faciliWieV (ConWinuaWion..) ¾Strengthening of Government tool and Training Centre ¾Suvarna Kayaka Kaushalyabhivruddhi Yojane (SKKY) scheme ¾Scheme of Modular Training Program of Director General of Vocational

Training

¾Encouragement of Industrial Training Institutes ¾State level body to coordinate the requirements of the industry ¾On the job training- ITI anT Tiploma paVVeT canTiTaWeV are proviTeT on the job training with stipend

¾Skill development courses across the state

¾Upgraded virtual learning environment

¾Establishment of sectoral training institutes

Policy measures- Human reVource TevelopmenW WUrougU capaciWy builTing anT Vkill up-graTaWion

Industry Place

Machine Tools Peenya / Tumkur

Aerospace HAL / Devanahalli

Foundry/Casting Belgaum

Auto Bidadi / Narsapura

Agro/Food Gulbarga / Bijapur

Electronics Electronics City / Hosur Road / Whitefield Chemicals and Fertilizers Jigani / Haveri / Mangalore

Pharmaceuticals and FMCG K R Puram / Hoskote

Consumer Durables Whitefield / Hosur Road

Plastics and Rubber Mysore

Textiles Peenya / Mysore Road

Following Sectoral Training Institutes are proposed as part of HRD

Policy Measures- ŃaciliWaWion ÓecUaniVm anT

ProceTural ReformV

¾Single PinTow Clearance ÓecUaniVm

9Regulatory anT VWaWuWory approvalV

9Nodal officer appoinWeT for follow upV

9Online receipW of all applicaWionV

9Online projecW moniWoring VyVWem

9Handbook for investors for guiding

¾Simplification of regulatory procedures

9Reduce time and cost compliance

9Proposed Wo aboliVU WraTe licence Wo all inTuVWrieV

9simplify procurement of land and for speedy conversion of

agriculWure lanT

9Simplified procedure for acquiring land upto 30 acres and

permitting deemed conversion Policy measures- ClaVVificaWion of TalukV inWo YoneV ¾Analysis show that most of the taluks are backward ¾Focused effort to increase industrial investment in backward taluks

¾The following classifications made

Hyderabad Karnataka Taluks

Zone 1 Most backward taluks, total 20 taluks

Zone 2 More backward taluks, total 11 taluks

Other than Hyderabad Karnataka Taluks

Zone 1 Most backward taluks, total 23 taluks

Zone 2 More backward taluks, total 51 taluks

Zone 3 Backward taluks, total 62 taluks

Zone 4 Industrial developed taluks 9 taluks

Policy measures-PromoWion of ÓicroH Small F

ÓeTium NnWerpriVeV (ÓSÓNV)

¾Infrastructure support through KIADB, KSSIDC

¾District level single window clearance for land allotment ¾Venture capital fund for startup enterprises and credit linked capital subsidy scheme

¾Easy loan under cluster based approach

¾Encouragement of Technology adoption and up-graTaWion ¾Quarterly workshop and seminar for MSMEs from Vishweshwaraya Trade Promotion Centre and Karnataka Council for Technological Up-graTaWion ¾Marketing support through bi-annual venTor TevelopmenW evenW ¾Assistance for participation in international trade fairs/exhibitions ¾Reduction in inspections of MSMEs by various line departments ¾Easy regulatory approvals /clearances for the MSME projects

Policy measures- PromoWion of ÓicroH Small F

ÓeTium NnWerpriVeV (ConWinuaWion..)

¾Ongoing supportive schemes/programs for development of

ÓSÓNV

9Venture capital fund for small and medium enterprises

9 Kaigarika Vikasa Yojane

9 Suvarna Kayaka Kaushalya Abhivruddi Yojane with revised

guiTelineV

9 Living cum work sheds and improved tool kits to SC / ST artisans.

9 Modernization / Technology / Training programme

9 Handicraft Gurukula Training Institute

9 Specialized skill development institutions

¾Support for promotion of Khadi, Artisan and Coir sector

Policy measures-PromoWion of ÓicroH Small F

ÓeTium NnWerpriVeV (ConWinuaWion..)

¾Incentives and Concessions to MSMEs

9Investment promotion subsidy (% on Value of Fixed Assets)

Area Micro Small Medium

Hyd-Ktk

Zone 1 30%, Max 18 Lakh 25%, Max 45 Lakh 20%, Rs 55 Lakh Zone 2 25%, Max 15 Lakh 20%, Max 40 Lakh 15%, Rs. 50 Lakh

Other than Hyd-Ktk

Zone 1 25%, Max 15 Lakh 25%, Max 40 Lakh 20%, Rs. 50 Lakh Zone 2 20%, Max 12 Lakh 20%, Max 30 Lakh 15%, Rs. 40 Lakh

Zone 3 15%, 9 Lakh 15%, 20 Lakh 10%, Rs. 30 Lakh

Zone 4 Nil Nil Nil

Policy measures-PromoWion of ÓicroH Small F

ÓeTium NnWerpriVeV (ConWinuaWion..)

¾Incentives and Concessions to MSMEs

NxempWion from VWamp TuWy anT reimburVemenW of lanT converVion fee

¾Other Incentives

9Exemption from entry tax (100% exemption on entry of P&M)

9Subsidy for Setting up Effluent Treatment Plant (50% of the cost)

9Interest Subsidy for Micro Enterprises (5% subsidy on term loans)

9Exemption from Tax on Electricity Tariff (100% exemption for different period)

9Water Harvesting / Conservation Measures

9Energy Conservation (10% of capital cost)

Zones Hyd-Ktk Other than Hyd-Ktk

Zone 1 100% 100%

Zone 2 100% 100%

Zone 3 NA 75%

Zone 4 NA Nil

Policy measures-PromoWion of ÓicroH Small F

ÓeTium NnWerpriVeV (ConWinuaWion..)

¾Incentives and Concessions to MSMEs

9Technology up-graTaWionH QualiWy CerWificaWion

Incentive and concession Quantum and Zone

Interest subsidy on Technology Up-gradation

Loan

5 % on loans availed from KSFC &

Scheduled commercial banks- All zones

ISO Series Certification 75% of cost (max. `75,000)- Except zone 4 BIS Certification 50%of fees payable to BIS (max. ` 20,000)- All Zones

Technology Adoption 25% of cost (max. `50,000)

Technology Business Incubation Center 25% of the cost (max: `50.00 lakh) Recycling of electronic waste and plastic waste Additional investment promotion subsidy of 5% (Max 10 Lakh)- Except zone 4

Policy Measures- NncouragemenW for AncUor

InTuVWrieV

yTo encourage investments in taluks where no industries with investments above RV. 250 crore anT TirecW employmenW of 150 perVonV yAnchor industries meaning: The first 2 manufacturing enterprises providing a min employmenW of 150 perVonV wiWU min inveVWmenW of RV. 250 crore. yState Govt proposes to promote anchor industries in at least 20 taluks. At preVenW WUere are 135 WalukV wiWUouW ancUor inTuVWrieV yAnchor industries are eligible for the following subsidies ¾Investment subsidy of Rs. 20 crore in HK Zone and Rs. 15 crore in all other

RoneV.

¾If anchor industries invests more than Rs. 1000 crore- Interest free loan equal to 100% of net VAT plus CST from the commencement of commercial proTucWion for 18 yearV noW exceeTing 125% of WUe value of ŃixeT

AVVeWV

¾Loan availed during 1st year VUall be repaiT in 11th yearH loan availeT in 2nd year

VUall be repaiT in 12th year anT Vo on.

Policy measures- Special WUruVW for encouraging SCIST enWrepreneurV anT woman enWerpriVeV yKIADB and KSSIDC directed to reserve 22.5% of the allottable land/shed for SC/ST entrepreneurs yEntrepreneurship Development Programmes for SC/ST entrepreneurs yConcessions, incentives, subsidies available

Investment subsidy

Exemption from stamp duty

Reimbursement of land conversion fee

Concessional registration charges

Exemption from entry tax

Subsidy for setting up effluent treatment plant

Exemption from electricity tariff

Interest subsidy for water harvesting, technology up-graTaWion Reimbursement of cost of preparing project reports

Policy measures- ATTiWional Package of IncenWiveV

F ConceVVionV Wo ŃocuVeT ÓanufacWuring SecWorV and Focused Service Sectors

¾Focused Manufacturing sectors

9Aerospace Sector

9Automotive Sector

9Machine Tool Sector

9Steel and Cement Sector

¾Incentives , concessions and exemptions available

9Interest free loan (On 100% of VAT + CST from the date of commencement of

proTucWion)

9Electricity duty exemption is available to Ultra Mega and Super Mega projects

for perioT of Nine yearV

Policy measures- IncenWiveV anT conceVVionV for

LargeH ÓegaH UlWra ÓegaH Super Óega enWerpriVeV ¾Exemption from Stamp Duty and Reimbursement of Land Conversion Fee

9Other than Hyderabad Karnataka Area

Rone 1J 100%H Rone 2J 100%H Rone 3J 75%H Rone 4J Nil

9Hyderabad Karnataka Area

HK Zone 1: 100%, HK Zone 2: 100%

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