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ASSAM THE LAND OF RED RIVERS AND BLUE HILLS
KAMAKHYA TEMPLE IN GUWAHATI, ASSAM
Table of Content
Executive Summary……………….….…….3
Advantage State…………………..….……..4
Assam Vision………………………………..5
Assam – An Introduction….…….…..……..6
State Budget……………………….....……14
Infrastructure Status.................................15
Industries…….………………..….......……35
Doing Business in Assam…...….......……53
State Acts & Policies…….………......……55
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
At current prices, the gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Assam was Rs 2.50 trillion (US$ 37.23 billion)
in 2016-17. It is estimated to have reached Rs 2.48 trillion (US$ 40.1 billion) in 2017-18
The GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR (in Rs) of 11.78 per cent from 2011-12 to 2016-17.
Strong economy
Source: Government of Assam, PRS India
Assam has the single largest tea growing area in the world, constituting around one-seventh of the global tea
production. The state accounts for over 50 per cent in the country’s overall tea production.
The state houses Guwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC), one of the largest CTC tea auction centres of the world.
World’s single largest
tea growing area
With its pleasant climate and scenic landscape, Assam is a popular tourist destination.
Assam is the most popular tourist destination among the north-eastern states.
Attractive tourism
industry
The state has adopted numerous investor-friendly policies to attract investments & accelerate industrial
development.
North East Industrial Investment Promotion Policy & Industrial Policy of Assam facilitate business through
fiscal incentives & multi-year concessions to investors.
IT Policy and Tourism Policy of Assam have given special attention towards specific sector development.
Policy support
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ADVANTAGE ASSAM
Largest economy in Northeast India
GSDP grew at a CAGR of 11.78 per cent between 2011-
12 & 2016-17.
Assam is the largest economy in the Northeast region.
Owing to its relative proximity to the rest of the country &
availability of quality infrastructure, the state offers a
favourable environment for industry.
It is the largest economy in the North-East & is known for
its large industries in the tea & petroleum sector. Assam
has one of the largest networks of higher education in
the entire North East.
Avenues of investments
The state is rich in water resources & has vast tracts of
fertile land. Other potential areas of investment include
power & energy, mineral-based industries, tourism &
crude oil refining.
Investments worth Rs 1 trillion (US$ 15.5 billion)
committed to Assam during Assam Global Investors’
Summit 2018.
In June 2017, India signed a loan agreement worth
US$ 39.2 million with the World Bank for the 'Citizen
Centric Service Delivery' project in Assam.
Policy and infrastructure support
Assam is India’s gateway to the Northeast & acts as a
vital link for trade with Southeast Asian countries. It is
well connected by rail, road, ports & airports.
Several concessions & incentives have been provided
to attract investors & support development including, IT
Policy 2009 & Industrial Policy 2008–13.
Rich resource pool
Assam is rich in natural resources such as natural oil
and gas, rubber, tea, and minerals such as granite,
limestone and kaolin. Assam contributed about 51.82
per cent in India’s total tea production in 2016-17. Tea
production in the state stood at nearly 676.31 million
Kg in the year 2017-18
The state has a large skilled workforce. A substantial
portion of the state’s population (which is in the age
group of 15-25) is computer literate
Per Capita
GSDP
At current
prices, the
state’s per
capita GSDP
was US$
1,081.16 in
2016-17.
Per Capita
NSDP
At current
prices, the
state’s per
capita NSDP
was US$
964.08 in
2016-17
Advantage
Assam
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STATE VISION
GSDP growth
Agriculture & industrial
development likely to drive
growth
Tourism
Making the state a preferred tourist
destination
Promote eco-tourism & river cruise
tourism; infrastructure
development & beautification of
historical places
Agriculture
Promoting sustainable
development in agriculture
Use of technology and skill
development
Healthcare
Infrastructure
Industry and
commerce
Connectivity by all-weather roads
Improvement of state highways &
major district roads
Improvement of power infrastructure
in the state
Emphasis on MSME sector
Infrastructure development &
establishing plastic, banana,
bamboo & jute parks
Skill development of unemployed
youth
Healthcare infrastructure
development
Creation of health service
corporations for free supply of
medicines
Establishment of medical
institutes
Vision
Source: Government of Assam
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ASSAM FACT FILE
Source: Government of Assam, Census 2011
Assam is located in Northeast India. The state shares its borders
with Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya,
Tripura & West Bengal. The state shares international borders with
Bangladesh, Burma & the Kingdom of Bhutan.
Assamese & Bodo are the official languages. Bengali holds the
official-language status in the 3 districts of the Barak Valley & is the
2nd most spoken language in the state. Assam also has a number of
schools with English as the medium of education.
The state is a gateway to Northeast India. Guwahati is the largest
city of the state.
Assam is known for its tea, petroleum resources, Muga silk and bio-
diversity.
The state has conserved the one-horned Indian rhinoceros from
near extinction, along with the Pygmy hog, tiger & various species of
birds. It provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant.
Assam is becoming an increasingly popular destination for wildlife
tourism. Kaziranga National Park & Manas National Park are
registered as world-heritage sites.
Source: Maps of India
Parameters Assam
Capital Dispur
Geographical area (sq km) 78,438
Administrative districts (No) 27
Population density (persons per sq km) 398
Total population (million) 31.2
Male population (million) 15.9
Female population (million) 15.3
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 958
Literacy rate (%) 73.18
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ASSAM IN FIGURES … (1/2)
Parameter Assam All states Source
Economy 2016-17 2016-17
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 1.64 100.00 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Assam,
Central Statistics Office
GSDP (In Rs) growth rate (%) 10.55 10.80 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Assam,
Central Statistics Office
Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,081.16 1,750.29 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Assam,
Central Statistics Office
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 1,505.32 343,788.39 Central Electricity Authority, as of April 2018
Wireless subscribers (No) 22,953,607 1,156,867,852 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
February 2018
Internet subscribers (No) 8,470,000 445,960,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
December 2017
National Highway length (km) 3,845 122,432 NHAI & Roads and Building Department
Airports (No) 6 125 Airports Authority of India
Note: GSDP, per capita GSDP figures are taken at current prices, exchange rate used is average of 2016-17 i.e. 67.09; 1Goa is included in Maharashtra circle
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ASSAM IN FIGURES … (2/2)
Parameter Assam All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 73.18 73.0 Census, 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 21.7 20.4 SRS Bulletin
Investments
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.11 367.93 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, From
April 2000 to December 2017
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects completed & operational (No) 185 9,068 DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, as
on 15 March, 2018
1 FDI inflows for RBI’s Guwahati region, which includes Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SRS: Sample
Registration System
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
GSDP of Assam at current prices Per capita GSDP of Assam at current prices
At current prices, the gross state domestic product (GSDP) of
Assam was Rs 2.50 trillion (US$ 37.23 billion) in 2016-17. It is
estimated to have reached Rs 2.48 trillion (US$ 40.1 billion) in
2017-18
The GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR (in Rs) of 11.78 per cent
from 2011-12 to 2016-17.
At current prices, the state’s per capita GSDP was Rs 72,535
(US$ 1,081) in 2016-17.
The per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 9.76 per cent
between 2011-12 and 2016-17.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Assam, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Central Statistics Office
Note: Data is as per latest available information, CAGR in Rs is up to 2016-17
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
NSDP of Assam at current prices Per capita NSDP of Assam at current prices
The net state domestic product (NSDP) of Assam was Rs 2.23
trillion (US$ 33.20 billion) in 2016-17.
The NSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of 11.48 per cent from
2011-12 to 2016-17.
At current prices, the state’s per capita NSDP was Rs 64,680
(US$ 964.08) in 2016-17.
The per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR (In Rs) of 9.47 per
cent between 2011-12 and 2016-17.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Assam, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Central Statistics Office
Note: Data is as per latest available information, CAGR in Rs is up to 2016-17
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CAGR (In Rs) 9.47% CAGR (In Rs) 11.48%
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE
DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
In 2016-17, the tertiary sector contributed 49.67 per cent to the
state’s GSVA at current prices, followed by the primary sector with a
share of 29.89 per cent & secondary sector contributing a share of
20.44 per cent.
At a CAGR of 7.34 per cent, the tertiary sector recorded the fastest
growth among the 3 sectors from 2011-12 to 2016-17. The growth
has been driven by trade, hotels, real estate, finance, insurance,
transport, communications & other services.
Between 2011-12 & 2016-17, the primary sector expanded at a
CAGR of 5.33 per cent and secondary sector grew at a CAGR of
4.25 per cent.
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes) GSDP composition by sector
21.05% 20.44%
32.42% 29.89%
46.53% 49.67%
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CAGR
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Assam, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Central Statistics Office
Note: Data is as per latest available information
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURE
PRODUCTION
Rice, mustard seed, jute, potato, sweet potato, banana, papaya,
areca nut, sugarcane & turmeric are some of the major crops in the
state.
The production of rice & pulses in Assam is estimated to be 5,158.0
thousand metric tonnes & 114.0 thousand metric tonnes respectively
during the year of 2017-18.
Various schemes related to soil & water conservation are being
implemented for improving the productivity & intensity of cropping in
the state.
India and the World Bank have signed a loan agreement of US$ 200
million for investments in the agricultural sector in Assam, to help
increase the productivity in the sector and benefit more than 500,000
farm households.
In budget 2018-19, Rs. 1,793.06 crore (US$ 278.21 million) has been
allocated to agriculture sector.
Source: Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
Crop Annual production – 2017-18
(‘000 MT)
Rice1
5,158.0
Wheat2 31.0
Oilseeds2 211.6
Total pulses1 114.0
Onion 241.81
Potato 1,072.78
Tomato 415.41
Sugarcane2 1,159.0
Fruits 2,433.95
Vegetables 4,033.30
Spices 292.76
Plantation crops 190.64
Aromatic 0.17
In budget 2018-19 the Government proposed to set up a state of-the-
art Agricultural Tissue Culture Centre which will help the bring the
best of the technology to the State for the propagation of the
scientific agricultural practices, for which an amount of Rs 15 crore
(US$ 2.32 million) has been allocated.
Note: 1 – As per second Advance Estimates, 2-Production upto 2016-17
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS &
INVESTMENTS
According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP),
cumulative FDI inflows during April 2008 to December 2017 totalled
to(US$ 92.6 million).
To boost infrastructure in the state, Assam State Government has
approved various infrastructure projects during 2014-15 to 2018-19.
• Commercial & business hub involves investment of US$ 9.62
million
• Logistic hub involves investment of US$ 6.64 million
• Jute park involves investment of US$ 3.30 million
• Agro hub involves investment of US$ 33.18 million
• Corporate complex at AIDC Campus involves investment of US$
9.29 million
• Chemical hub involves investment of US$ 2.49 million
Industrial Development Project-Moran involves investment cost of
US$ 1.99 million
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes) FDI equity inflows1, 2008-09 to 2016-17 (US$ million)
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
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ANNUAL BUDGET 2018-19
Source: State Budget 2018-19
State annual budget (US$ million)
Commodity 2018-19
Administrative Reforms and training department 4.05
Agriculture Department 278.21
Animal Husbandry & Veterinary 70.28
Elementary Education Department 1,315.88
Secondary Education Department 78.62
Higher & Technical Education 393.11
Environment & Forest Department 78.00
Food, Civil Supplies and consumer affairs 135.46
General Administrative Department 2,119.71
Commodity 2018-19
Guwahati Development Department 234.01
Handloom, Textile & Sericulture 59.47
Health and Family Welfare Department 784.99
Roads Development 699.57
Industry and Commerce Department 129.60
Irrigation 262.59
Rural Development 897.13
Power Department 417.36
The budget allocation across some of the major departments is given below:
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (1/2)
The road network in Assam in terms of road density (road length per
thousand sq km of all roads) is extensive.
The Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) has been providing
state road transport services since its establishment in 1970.
During 2018-19, Rs 469 crore (US$ 72.44 million) have been
sanctioned for public works (Building and National Highway)
departments and Rs. 4,529 crore (US$ 699.57) for public works
(Road) department.
Development of around 1,129 km of national highways has been
undertaken in the state from 2006-07 till 2015-16. The 4-laning of
NH-37 from the LGBI airport to Jalukbari is among such
developments.
Source: Maps of India
Road type Road length (km)
National highways
3,845
State highways 4,379
Major district roads 4,379
Rural roads 36,544
Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15, State Interim Annual Financial Statement and Demand for Drafts, 2016-17
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (2/2)
In February 2018, the Ministry of Road, Government of India announced plans to build a multimodal logistics park (MMLP) in Jogighopa, a small
town in Assam. This is expected to make Assam into India’s gateway to the rest of North-East India and South-East Asia.
The Fakuruddin Ali Ahmed Paki Path NirmanAchani was started under the erstwhile Annual Plan schemes for construction of Rural Roads in
each LA constituency. Total 368 Km of roadworks were sanctioned for an amount of Rs. 260.05 Crore (US$ 40.35 million). Now the scheme is
being implemented under State Own Priority scheme (SOPD).
Further, under the CM’s Special Package for Barak Valley, a total of 248 km roads were completed during 2015-16. Similarly, the works on 158
km roads under CM’s Special Package for Special Focus were also completed during the same time period.
To improve infrastructure in the state, the Central Government has planned to invest US$ 14.94 billion to boost Road & Inland waterways network
in Assam.
In a meeting with Union Road Transport Highways & Shipping Minister, Nitin Gadkari, in February 2017, the state government discussed issues
related to fast-tracking pending road & highway projects in the state.
India’s longest bridge over the Brahmaputra river in Assam was inaugurated on 26 May 2017 by Prime Minister Modi. The 9.15-km long Bhupen
Hazarika Bridge will reduce the travel time between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh from six hours to just one hour as the distance will shrink by
165 km.
With an objective of improving the road connectivity to & from the neighbouring states by re-habilitating about 1100 km of roads in Assam
government have prepared the Assam Inter State Road Connectivity project proposal worth Rs.3190 crore (US$ 492.74 million) and have placed
it to Government of India for funding by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The proposal of construction of bridge over Brahmaputra connecting Panbazar with North Guwahati has been approved by the Ministry of
Finance, Government of India with a proposed cost of Rs. 1890 crore (US$ 293.25 million). New Development Bank (NDB) will be funding this
project. This is to be implemented by 2022.
Source: State Interim Annual Financial Statement and Demand for Drafts, 2016-17
Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS
The headquarters of the North-East Frontier Railways is located at
Maligaon, on the outskirts of Guwahati. Within the state, all major
towns such as Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Jorhat, Nagaon, Guwahati,
Tezpur, Barpeta & Bongaigaon are well connected by the railway
network.
The BG Lumding-Silchar track was inaugurated in November 2015
by the Union Railways Minister. As per the railway budget 2016-17,
this track will help in linking the Barak valley with rest of the country.
Bogibeel, India’s longest rail-cum-road bridge, is expected to be
inaugurated in June 2018. The bridge will improve connectivity in
eastern region of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
Guwahati railway station is the only station in North East to run
completely on solar power.
Source: Maps of India
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2016-17
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS
Assam has 6 operational airports including an international airport,
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, at Guwahati &
domestic airports each at Guwahati, Tezpur, Jorhat, Dibrugarh,
Silchar & North Lakhimpur.
Some of the tea gardens have their own air-strips & aircraft. Flights
to & from the South East Asian cities are in the offering through the
LGB International Airport at Guwahati.
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport & Dibrugarh Airport
are the highly popular airports in the state. Aircraft movement from
Guwahati & Dibrugarh airports stood at 41,172 & 2,706, respectively
during 2017-2018. Passenger traffic at Guwahati and Dibrugarh
airports during 2017-2018 was 4,668,053 & 366,955 respectively.
Freight handled at Guwahati & Dibrugarh airports was 22,345
tonnes & 665 tonnes, respectively, in 2017-2018.
In January 2018, Airport Authority of India(AAI) has allocated Rs.
3400 crore for upgradation of airports in the North East Region. Out
of the total allocation, AAI has allocated Rs. 1720 crore (US$ 266.87
million) for Assam.
Airport Aircraft movements
(in no)
Passengers
(in no.)
Freight
(in tonnes)
Guwahati 41,172 4,668,053 22,345
Silchar 4,382 366,955 522
Lakhimpur 424 13,044 0
Jorhat 864 75,414 50
Dibrugarh 2,706 336,851 665
Airport indicators (2017-18)
Source: Airports Authority of India
Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – INLAND WATERWAYS
To further boost development of the inland waterways project in
Assam, a total of 871 km of Brahmaputra will be dredged. In
February 2018, Ola signed an MoU with the state government to
start a water taxi service in Guwahati.
Assam’s major river routes are along the Brahmaputra & Barak rivers,
with a navigable length of 891 km & 121 km respectively. 7 port locations
are operational in the state for import & export to the Kolkata & Haldia
ports. The Brahmaputra river is known as the National Waterway (NW)
No.2 (the Ganges is known as the National Waterway No.1).
The Directorate of Inland Water Transport (IWT) & Central Inland
Waterways Corporation of Assam operate water transport services along
the Brahmaputra and Barak rivers on a commercial basis. These services
are used to transport passengers & goods across the state & to West
Bengal. The chief goods that are transported include jute, coal, fertilisers,
cement, machinery, forest & agricultural products. The present cargo
handling capacity of the fleet is nearly 10000 metric tonnes.
Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) operates an Inland
Container Depot (ICD) at Amingaon, 10 km from Guwahati. 2 bonded
warehouses of CONCOR along with a private warehouse (total area of
6,400 sq m) operate from the ICD. As per the state budget 2016-17, the
state government has initiated work over projects which are to be
financed by the Asian Development Bank during 2015-16. Moreover, the
“Brahmaputra Gallery” is also planned to be established at Water
Research & Management Institute of Guwahati during the same period.
Government of Assam has started the project preparatory activities for
the World Bank funded Inland Water Project under the IWT Department
at Rs. 975 crores (US$ 150.60) which will help realize the huge untapped
potential in this sector.
Source: Directorate of Inland Water Transport of Assam , ICD - Inland Container Depot
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (1/2)
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As of April 2018, Assam had a total installed power generation
capacity of 1505.32 MW, of which 1,045.81 MW was under central
utilities, 41.05 MW was under private utilities and 418.46 MW was
under the state sector.
The private sector controlled capacity comprises gas-based power
plants.
As of April 2018, of the total installed power generation capacity,
thermal power contributed 1,027.53 MW, hydropower contributed
431.23 MW & renewable power contributed 46.56 MW.
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India has
proposed 688 MW of generation capacity from the renewable energy
sources in Assam till 2021-22 out of which 663 MW will be from
Solar and 25 MW will be from small hydro electric power projects.
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes) Installed power capacity (MW)
Source: Central Electricity Authority
Note: * - Up to April 2018
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (2/2)
With the implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) every village in the state had to be electrified. As of January
2018, all the villages of the state (excluding uninhabited and grazing reserve) and have been electrified.
In November 2016, Asian Development Bank (ADB) sanctioned a loan of US$ 48 million to boost the power sector in the state. This is the 2nd
tranche of the US$ 300 million Assam Power Sector Investment Program (APSIP) that was approved by ADB in July 2014.
As of November 12, 2017, around 5.1 million households have been electrified in the state.
As per the state budget 2018-19, US$ 417.36 million has been allocated to power sector.
Saubhagya scheme for electrification of households was launched in Assam on 23rd January 2018 with a target of electrification of 2,646,069
households out of 6,419,363 total household. As of April 2018, 241,649 households have been electrified. 62.54 per cent households in Assam
are electrified as of April 2018.
Source: Central Electricity Authority, State Budget 2016-17
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
Telecommunication network is one of the fastest growing sectors in
the state. Individuals & industries alike face no problems in procuring
telephone & other telecommunications facilities. The penetration of
landlines as well as cell phone telephony is high & is steadily
increasing.
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
Assam had nearly 22.95 million wireless subscribers and 138038
wireline subscribers, as of February 2018.
By the end of February 2018, 2,161,672 subscribers had submitted
requests for mobile number portability in Assam since its inception.
In April 2018, Himachal Futuristic (HFCL) won an order worth Rs 579
crore (US$ 8.98 billion) from BSNL for building 2G network in
Assam.
Telecom Infrastructure (As of February 2018)
Wireless subscribers
22,953,607
Wire-line subscribers
138,038
Internet subscribers*
8,470,000
Tele density
69.62
Performance status of NOFN Project (As of September 2017)
No. of GPs in Phase-I 1,013
Pipe laid (km)^ 2,739
Cable laid (km) 4,162
GPs for which cable laid 1,348
No of GPs lit^ 133
Postal facilities (as of March 2016)
Head post offices 19
Sub post offices 606
Branch post offices 3,387
Total Post Offices 4,012
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of, India Note: * As on December 2017, ^ - as of April 2016
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN
INFRASTRUCTURE
Storm water drainages of 133.58 km in length have been constructed during 2015-16 in 15 towns under the ‘Urban Infrastructure Development
Scheme for Small and Medium Towns’. Further, under the 10% central pool fund, storm water drainages of 48.88 km in length as well as 8 market
buildings have been constructed. The government has also allocated funds of US$ 16.61 million for building of business centres, road
development, office complexes, etc. and US$ 15.09 million for service delivery of storm water drainage, road, sewerage, water supply, etc.
A Land Pooling policy was initiated during 2016 to overcome the scarcity of land availability where the owners of the land may participate as
partners for the development process. Further, under GMC, an organic waste converter proposal is under process. Also, an initiative to take care
of water supply, solid waste water & drainage has been taken up by the state government for addressing the challenges related to infrastructure &
enhancing service quality across the cities of Dibrugarh & Guwahati, which is to be executed in 2 tranches. The 1st tranche has been initiated in
March 2012 till June 2018, while the 2nd will be implemented by 2020.
The West Guwahati Water Supply Scheme, aimed at covering a projected population of 583,000 lakh by 2025, fulfilling a drinking water demand
of 107 million litres per day (MLD), is expected to be partially commissioned by June 2018. The East Guwahati Water Supply Scheme is expected
to be commissioned by end of 2021. The North Guwahati Water Supply Scheme is expected to be commissioned by end of 2019 and is expected
to cover a population of 1,47, 809, fulfilling the water demand of 37.1 MLD. The Central Guwahati Scheme is expected to cover a population of
1,004,604, fulfilling the water demand of 191 MLD by 2025.
As per the State Budget 2018-19, US$ 252.24 million has been allocated to urban development department.
Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: KEY PUBLIC PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS
Project name PPP type Sector Stage Project cost
(US$ million)
Integrated Solid Waste Management
Guwahati
Build-Operate-Transfer
(BOT) Water sanitation
Operation and
maintenance stage 19.22
Organic Agriculture Produces Market
Complex (Sixmile-Panjabari)
Management Contract
(O&M)
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Operation and
maintenance stage 1.23
Operation and maintenance of North
East Tribal Museum and Cultural Centre
at Nazirakhat, Sonapur, Kamrup
Management Contract
(O&M)
Social and commercial
infrastructure Under construction 8
Champamati Hydro Power Project 4MW Build-Own-Operate-
Transfer (BOOT) Energy
Operation and
maintenance stage 5.6
60 MW thermal Power Project Build-Operate-Transfer
(BOT) Energy Under construction 37.60
2MW Hydel Power Build-Operate-Transfer
(BOT) Energy
Pre- construction
stage 2.24
Solid Waste Management (Guwahati) Build-Operate-Transfer
(BOT) Water sanitation Under construction 5.63
Bridge (Dhola-Sadia Ghats) Project Design-Build-Finance-
Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) Transport Under construction 151.35
Source: Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, BOT: Build-Own-Transfer, BOOT: Build-Own-Operate-Transfer
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/2)
Assam has a literacy rate of 72.19; the male literacy rate is 77.85% &
the female literacy rate is 66.27%. In 2015-16, the state had 58,011
total schools, 40,480 primary schools, 11,591 middle schools &
5,940 high schools.
The state government is taking several steps to encourage setting up
of various educational complexes for skill development. It has formed
a steering committee & 27 institute management committees to
facilitate close coordination between industry & academia.
Literacy rates
Source: Census 2011
Literacy rate 72.19
Male literacy 77.85
Female literacy 66.27
Source: National University of Education Planning and Administration, Plan Assam
Premier Institutions in Assam
Gauhati University, Guwahati
Assam University, Silchar
Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat
Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh
Tezpur University, Tezpur
K.K. Handique State Open University
Assam Engineering College, Guwahati
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
Jorhat Engineering College, Jorhat
National Institute of Technology, Silchar
Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh
Gauhati Medical College and Hospital, Guwahati
Silchar Medical College and Hospital, Silchar
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (2/2)
During 2016-17, the state government allocated an amount of Rs. 3.00 crore (US$ 0.45 million) under the Gyanjyoti scheme for creating
awareness among the students of class VIII to XII, through educational excursions across various places. Sanction of allocated amount of 3.00
crore is under process for the current year.
In collaboration with Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan and UNICEF, 2 Mobile Science Laboratories have been established in the state for
providing science practical classes to students.
Aryabhatta Science Centres have been constructed to boost growth across the science & technology sector in the state. Also, an amount of US$
1.15 million was apportioned for the hostels of ST, SC, OBC boys and girls during 2015-16. As of 2016-17, the state had a total of 219 Aryabhatta
Science Centres.
As per the state budget 2017-18, the government proposed an investment of US$ 1.2 million for establishment of new hostels for working
women.
As per the state budget 2018-19, the government allocated US$ 1,315.88 million, US$ 78.62 million and US$ 393.11 million for elementary
education, secondary education and higher & technical education respectively.
In May 2017, the state government announced the dissolution of Assam’s Madrasa Board & Sanskrit Board, and will make these boards a part of
the Board of Secondary Education.
As per Budget 2018-19, Rs. 25 crore (US$ 3.88 million) has been allocated to Pratyahban scheme for improvement of education sector in the
state.
Source:Aryabhatta Science Centre Assam, RMSA Assam, State Budget 2017-18, Economic Survey 2015-16
Note: Conversion rate as per slide 56
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2)
Assam has 25 civil hospitals, 13 sub-divisional civil hospitals, 1,560
primary health centres (PHCs), 62 first referral Units (FRUs), 288
community health centres (CHCs) and 5,776 sub-centres.
Detailed reports for 3 new medical colleges at North Lakimpur,
Nagaon & Dhubri were submitted to GOI for consideration. Also,
MoUs for setting up new medical colleges at North Lakimpur,
Nagaon, Dhubri & Diphu have already been signed from the GOI.
Establishment of 50 beds in the cancer wing of all the medical
colleges will be done. Also, in the 2017-18 state budget, the state
government announced plans to build one medical college at
Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Nalbari, and a Department of Sports
Medicine in the Guwahati Medical College Hospital with the vision to
produce 1,200 doctors annually.
Also, free healthcare scheme for BPL students below 18 years of
age will be launched. For rural areas, a mobile laboratory for cancer
check-up will also be started. These will include, diagnostic tests
such as– X-rays, blood tests, etc.
As per the state budget 2018-19, the government allocated US$
784.99 for health and family welfare department.
As per budget 2018-19, girls between the ages of 12 -20, and whose
family annual income is less than Rs. 5 lakh (US$ 7,757), can avail
an annual stipend of Rs. 600. They can use this amount for purchase
of sanitary napkins and other quality menstrual products. The
government targets to cover 5 lakh girls in the first year. A sum of Rs.
30 crore (US$ 4.65 million) has been allocated to this scheme.
Health infrastructure
State-level hospitals
1
District hospitals 37
Sub-divisional civil hospitals
20
Primary health centres
1560
Sub-centres
5776
Community health centres
288
Health indicators of Assam (as of 2016)
Birth rate (per thousand persons)
22.7
Death rate (per thousand persons)
7.2
Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births)
49.0
Central Government is planning to invest US$ 149.36 million for
setting up of 750-bedded All India Institute of Medical Sciences in
Assam
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2015-16 Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (2/2)
To expand health services in Assam, state government will develop 3 medical colleges in Lakhimpur, Dhemaji & Nagaon districts with an
investment of around US$ 36.66 million each, along with six 200 bedded district hospitals & 62 models hospitals in the newly created districts.
Health department will construct 60 public health centres & 1000 sub centres
Budget 2018-19 states that over 1.6 crore beneficiaries have enrolled in the Atal-Amrit Abhiyan health insurance scheme which has been
allocated Rs. 400 crore (US$ 62.06 million) for financial year 2018-19.
As per Budget 2018-19, National Health Mission (NHM) Assam is in the process of upgrading, construction and strengthen of various tiers of
public health facilities at an overall cost of Rs. 369 crore (US$ 57.25 million).
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15, State Interim Annual Financial Statement and Demand for Drafts, 2016-17
Key Health Schemes Launched by Assam Government
‘Maram’ (Assamese for financial help to patients)
‘Mamata’ (Assamese for new born and mothers)
‘Majoni’ (Assamese for little girls)
• A newborn girl child gets a fixed deposit instrument worth US$ 109.
• A would-be mother gets US$ 10.4 for each of the first two check-ups.
‘Morom’ (Assamese for compassion)
• Patients in medical college hospitals receive US$ 1.6 per day for seven days.
• Patients in civil hospitals get US$ 1.04 per day for five days.
‘Mamoni’
• Pregnant women are encouraged to undergo three ante-natal checkups to detect any danger signs during pregnancy.
• During the 2nd & 3rd ante-natal checkups, pregnant women receive US$ 18.4 for expenses related to nutritional food & supplements.
Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Assam is home to many ethnic groups and different cultures. The state is rich in folk music; different styles include regional folk music, ethnic folk
music and bihu songs, among others. There are diversified important traditional festivals in Assam. Bihu is the most important and common and
celebrated all over Assam. It is the Assamese new year celebrated in April of the Gregorian calendar. Assam has a rich tradition of performing
arts. Ankiya Nat (Onkeeya Naat) is a traditional dance-drama (bhaona) form, popular since the 15th century AD. The Bihu dance, Kushan Nritya,
Sattriya and Banjar Kekan are some of the popular dance forms of Assam. The culture has a variety of traditional musical instruments including
several types of drums, string instruments, flutes, cymbals, and pipes. Guwahati is the major centre for sporting facilities. The sports infrastructure
in the city includes the Nehru Stadium and the Kanaklata Indoor Stadium. Additional sports infrastructure has been constructed in the city,
especially for the 33rd National Games. This includes a large stadium at Sarusajai (Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium), the Dr Zakir Hussain Aquatic
Complex and the Karmabir Nabin Chandra Bordoloi AC Indoor Hall.
Other new sports structures in the city include the Maulana Md. Tayabullah Hockey Stadium, the Deshbhakta Tarun Ram Phookan Indoor
Stadium, the Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Amingaon and the Chachal Tennis Complex in Guwahati. The Assam State Museum is one of the
biggest multi-purpose museums in the country. Instituted in 1940, the museum has some of the most authentic prehistoric sculptures, metal, ivory
paintings, woodwork and costumes. The museum has organised several cultural events and reflects the legacy of the entire Northeast region.
Under the Assam Skill Development Mission, a skill development centre was set up at Hailakandi in December 2017.
Swami Vivekananda Assam Youth Empowerment Yojana, or SVAYEM which envisages to provide financial assistance to young entrepreneurs to
about one lakh young people was launched in April 2018. As per budget 2018-19, a sum of Rs.300 crore (US$ 46.55 million) is allocated to this
scheme.
The state hosted the FIFA U-17 World Cup India in October 2017 in the city of Guwahati. As a part of this legacy, the Government of India and
the All India Football Federation launched an initiative called ‘Mission XI Million (MXIM)’, which was aimed at improving the football culture of
India, building the football ecosystem, and widening the talent pool for their various national teams. A total of 11,008,561 children participated in
this initiative.
Kanaklata Mahila Sabalikaran Yojana is a scheme initiated by Assam Government for empowerment of rural women. This scheme is set to be
launched in 2018-19. As per Budget 2018-19, Rs. 250 crore US$ 38.79 million) has already been released for the scheme.
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15, State Interim Annual Financial Statement and Demand for Drafts, 2016-17 Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (1/3)
Source: Department of Industries & Commerce Government of Assam
To facilitate infrastructure support, the State Industries & Commerce Department has sponsored 3 projects as industrial growth centres at
Chariduar, Matia & Chaygaon-Patgaon.
• Chariduar Growth Centre: Cost of US$ 4.7 million shared by central and state government.
• Matia Growth Centre: Cost of US$ 4.0 million shared by central and state government.
• Chaygaon-Patgaon Growth Centre: Cost of US$ 3.0 million shared by central and state government.
As per Budget 2017-18, in order to promote inclusive industrialization of the State, “Primary Production Centres” are being proposed to be
set up at the point of production for primary processing of food/agriculture produce.
As of January 2018, construction of Handicraft Development Centre in Ambari, is under implementation. The Government of Assam has
also proposed US$ 4.73 million for skill development in the state.
Further, amounts of US$ 0.9 million, US$ 0.05 million and US$ 0.06 million have been proposed for building up Quality Testing Laboratory at
Cachar and Tinsukia, Gem Testing Centre and On-site Testing facility, respectively, by the state government for 2016-17.
State hosted the first ever Global Investors Summit “Advantage Assam: India’s expressway to ASEAN” on 3rd - 4th February, 2018. The
summit witnessed the signing of 200 MoUs worth over US$ 15 billion.
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (2/3)
Source: Government of Assam website (www.assam.gov.in), Software Technology Parks of India, Guwahati, Assam Industrial Development Corporation Ltd, Assam Small Farmers' Agri-
Business Consortium, Guwahati BioTech Park
Infrastructure Description
Software Technology Park A software technology park has been set up at Guwahati, near the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport,
by the Software Technology Parks of India Limited (STPI).
Food Processing Park
India’s government has sanctioned a food processing park with a total project cost of US$ 1.2 million. The park is
being set up near Chaygaon in the district of Kamrup (rural). The implementing agency is Assam Small Industries
Development Corporation Limited.
Agri-Export Zone for Ginger
India's government has sanctioned an agri-export zone for the state for fresh and processed ginger. The nodal agency
for implementing this project is Assam Industrial Development Corporation Limited. The zone is located in eight
districts: Kamrup, Nalbari, Barpeta, Darrang, Morigaon, Nagaon, Karbi Anglong and North Cachar (NC) hills of
Assam.
Biotech Park
Considering the importance of biotechnology, an integrated park to provide all infrastructural and other related
services has been developed in Guwahati. The Guwahati Biotech Park undertakes research activities in
biotechnology. The park was inaugurated on 25 February 2011.
Tea Park A tea park is being set up at Chaygaon by AIDC in Kamrup District in an area of approximately 100 acres of land. The
park would provide facilities for blending, storage and transshipment of Assam tea for the world market.
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE … (3/3)
Assam's proximity to SAARC countries like Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan gives it the investment potential considering the advantage of border
trade with these countries
Assam’s has 11 integrated infrastructure development centres across the state of which 2 are under construction. The Government of India has
approved 2 more projects under MSE-CDP at Pathsala (Barpeta) & Moran (Dibrugarh).
Under the 12th Five Year Plan, a new Institute of Information Technology (IIT) has been set up in Guwahati through the public-private partnership
(PPP) model. It would help promote research & industrial partnership in technical education
As per Budget 2018-19, US$ 129.60 million has been allocated to the Department of Industry and Commerce.
Source: Government of Assam website , Assam Industrial Development Corporation Ltd, Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15
Infrastructure Description
Export Promotion Industrial
Park
Assam Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) has implemented an Export Promotion Industrial Park (EPIP) at
Amingaon, near Guwahati, in the district of Kamrup, at an estimated cost of US$ 3.0 million. The total area of the park
is 68.1 acres. AIDC has constructed 3 industrial sheds and allotted them to 3 industrial units. There are 38 companies
in the park, offering direct employment opportunities to 4,000 people & indirect employment opportunities to about
12,000 people.
Industrial growth centres
Industrial growth centres with supporting infrastructure have been set up at Balipara in the Sonitpur district and Matia
in Goalpara. The Matia industrial growth centre has been set up with a total project cost of US$ 4.5 million & spans
700 acres. The Balipara industrial growth centre has been set up with a total project cost of US$ 5.3 million and is
spread across 400 acres.
Integrated Infrastructure
Development (IID) Centres
IID centres have been planned at Parbatpur, Serphangguri, Dalgaon, Demow, Bhomoraguri, Malinibeel, Dahudi,
Silapathar, Rangia, Banderdewa & Titabar. The projects at Bhomoraguri, Dalgaon, Malinibeel, Titabar, Demow,
Dahudi, Banderdewa, Silapathar and Rangia are already completed & the other projects are also on the verge of
completion.
Border Trade Centres
(BTC) BTCs are located at Mankachar (Dhubri), Sutarkandi (Karimganj) & Darranga (Kamrup).
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SMART CITIES
The state will be developing city of Guwahati under the proposed
smart city program.
The cities proposed under AMRUT include Guwahati, Silchar,
Dibrugarh and Nagaon.
In January 2018, plans were announced to develop five dedicated
cycling corridors in Guwahati under the Smart City programme.
In 2016, the first instalment of Central Assistance amounting to
US$ 0.47 million funds were released for the state of Assam under
AMRUT. As per Budget 2018-19, 16 projects are scheduled to be
executed by 2020. Non Motorised Transport project is soon to be
taken up in Guwahati as per Budget 2018-19.
In 2016, Guwahati was included in the center's smart city list of 20
cities where smart city plan would be implemented. As of 20th April
2018, 9 projects are going on in Guwahati under the Smart City
Mission.
Smart cities in Assam
Cities Population Area (sq. Km) Literacy rate
Guwahati 962,334 216 91.47%
Source: Aranca Research
Guwahati
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STARTUP POLICIES & EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
In September 2014, the government launched an ‘Angel Fund’ to help first generation entrepreneurs of the state to start up businesses. Under this
fund, a maximum amount of US$ 7,760 is extended at an interest of 5% per annum and with a moratorium period of 10 months for setting up new
micro enterprise.
In March 2017, the state government launched Sarothi. The scheme offers financial assistance in form of loans from bank with a subsidy on
interest rates. Under Sarothi, applicants who have undergone skill development training will be given preference. The initiative has been
undertaken to remove hurdle of equity or funds crunch. The scheme will be valid for five years.
In July 2017, the Government of Assam partnered with Invest India, the parent organization of the Startup India initiative, to launch its first startup
policy, with the objectives of nurturing pre-incubation stage startups, generating employment, and establishing Assam as the startup hub of North
East India.
The state has implemented “Assam Startup Policy, 2017” under which Startups will be provided both fiscal & non fiscal incentives. Also to provide
a platform to the entrepreneurs, we are setting up a state-of-the art incubation centre - “Assam Hub” - at Ambari, Guwahati with end to end
innovation ecosystem with facilities like plug and play work spaces, high speed internet connectivity, conference rooms, access to mentors and
investors, legal & regulatory guidance, etc.
For boosting employment in rural areas, state government has allocated US$ 164.5 million in the budget of 2017-18.
As per the budget of 2017-18, a one time grant of US$ 15,520.7 will be made available Rural Self Employment Training Institute.
In association with PM Kaushal Vikas Yojana, 33 skill development centres will be established. An allocation of US$ 1.5 million has been made in
2017-18 budget, for the same.
US$ 0.3 million have been allocated for undertaking preparatory works of establishing Skill City in association with ITE, Singapore.
In the 2017-18 budget, government highlighted the importance of Assam’s fishery sector in generating employment for the rural youth.
To achieve self-sufficiency in fish production in Assam, state government have prepared a project proposal amounting to Rs. 3400 crore (US$
5.25 billion) for Assam Fisheries Development & Livelihoods Project seeking funding from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
In February 2018, Reliance Industries announced an investment of Rs 2,500 crore (US$ 384 million) in Assam in various sectors, including retail,
petroleum, telecom, tourism and sports, creating jobs for at least 80,000 people over the next three years
A total of 200 initial pacts worth Rs 70,000 crore (US$ 10.81 billion) were signed at the Advantage Assam summit in February 2018.
Source: Government of Assam Industries & Commerce website , Startup Assam, State Budget,
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KEY INDUSTRIES
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2013-14, Ministry of Mines, Government of Assam
District Industries
Barpeta Metal, mustard oil
Bongaigaon Textiles, dairy, aluminium, oil and natural gas
Dibrugarh Fertilizer, petroleum and natural gas
Jorhat Tea, cement, pharmaceuticals, aluminium and
food products
Karimganj Cement
North Cachar Hills Cement
Sivasagar Tea, oil and natural gas
Tinsukia Tea, coal, oil and natural gas
Kamrup Metropolitan Cement, tea and textiles
Assam accounts for a share of over 55% in the country’s overall tea
production. Assam has huge reserves of crude petroleum, natural gas, coal,
limestone & minor minerals.
Coal mined from Assam has high sulphur content and is mainly utilised by
local railways, hydro power stations and steamers. The state is the 3rd
largest producer of petroleum & natural gas in the country. Major state
refineries are located at Digboi, Guwahati, Bongaigaon & Numaligarh.
Ample availability of limestone has attracted several cement & chemical
industries within the state.
In February 2017, India’s largest dry cell battery maker, Eveready
Industries, began operations at its new battery and LED flashlight plant at
Goalpara, Assam, with an investment of US$ 16.36-17.85 million. The unit
has an annual manufacturing capacity of 500 million batteries & 9 million
flashlights.
In the 2018-19 budget, government announced an allocation of US$ 9.27
million for the IT sector.
Key Industries in Major Districts
Key Industries in Assam
Tea
Coal, Oil and Gas
Limestone and Cement
Agriculture and Horticulture
Food Processing
Tourism
Traditional Cottage Industry
Sericulture
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Tea occupies an important place among the agriculture-based industries in Assam. About 17% of the workers of Assam are engaged in the tea
industry. There are more than 765 tea gardens in the state of Assam.
Under the PLA (Plantation Labour Act), 1951, it has been made mandatory to supply basic services such as primary education, water supply,
health facilities, sanitation, etc. for the prosperity of tea workers in the state. Moreover, the building & upkeep of roads will be taken care by the
Government of Assam.
Assam contributed about 50.60% in India’s total tea production in 2014-15. In 2014-15, 349.40 thousand hectares of land was under tea cultivation
in Assam & tea production in the state stood at nearly 610.97 million kg, during the same period. During 2015-16, tea production in the state stood
at 652.95 million kg. In 2016-17, tea production was recorded at 657.24 million kg. Tea production in the state stood at 676.31 million kg in year
2017-18.
Tea is grown in the Brahmaputra & Barak plains. Tea gardens are mostly found in the districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Golaghat,
Nagaon & Sonitpur.
The government has secured a Geographical Indication (GI) for the tea produced in the state. As a result ‘Assam Tea’ is known as ‘Assam
Orthodox Tea’.
The Government of India has created a Special Purpose Tea Fund (SPTF) for rejuvenation of the tea bushes. This would benefit 700-800 tea
gardens of the state.
For betterment of R&D in tea industry, Tocklai Experimental Station at Jorhat – the oldest & largest tea R&D Centre of its kind is managed and
operated under the guidance of Tea Research Association (TRA). Research on all aspects of tea cultivation & processing is carried out at this
station which is the oldest & the largest research station of its kind in the world.
Source: Economic Survey Assam 2014-15, Tea Board of India
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Tea production in Assam (’000 tonnes)
Source: Tea Board of India, Economic Survey of Assam 2014-15, State Interim Annual Financial Statement and Demand for Drafts, 2016-17
lso, for increasing tea exports through ICD (Inland Container
Depots), the government will extend the benefit of US$ 0.1 per kg of
made tea from Agricultural Income Tax till 2017-18.
During 2016-17, the state government has proposed to construct a
Tea Museum in Dibrugarh. A provision of US$ 2.32 million was
made for the tea museum in the 2017-18 state budget.
2018 is expected to be a favorable year for the tea industry in
Assam, as per a report by ICRA.
Tea production in Assam reached 676,310 tonnes from April 2017-
18
In January 2018 ‘Chah Bagicha Dhan Puraskar Mela’ scheme was
launched to transfer an amount of Rs. 2500 (US$ 38.79) to each Tea
Garden worker in the state who has a bank account. As per budget
2018-19, such amount has been transferred to 721,485 bank
accounts of workers across 752 tea gardens spread over 26 districts
in Assam. Some Key Players
Assam Tea Corporation Ltd
Assam Company India Ltd
Apeejay Tea Ltd
Williamson Magor Group
Source: Tea Board of India
Source: Tea Board of India
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5.6
5
48
7.4
9
50
2.0
4
51
1.8
9
48
7.5
0
50
0.0
0
48
0.2
9
58
9.1
1
59
0.1
2
62
9.0
5
61
0.9
7
65
3.0
0
65
7.2
4
67
6.3
1
0.00
100.00
200.00
300.00
400.00
500.00
600.00
700.00
800.00
2004-0
5
2005-0
6
2006-0
7
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
2013-1
4
2014-1
5
2015-1
6
2016-1
7
2017-1
8
Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TEA … (3/3)
Established in 1972, the company is a wholly owned undertaking of the Government of Assam.
The company has 14 tea estates that are spread in over 13,000 hectares of land in six districts of Assam. Based
in Dispur, the firm provides direct employment to more than 16,000 workers.
Formed in 1839, the company operates 15 factories and 15 tea estates and gardens spread over 14,000 hectares.
It was the first to have an organic tea estate (Rembeng Estate) in Assam.
The firm has over 32,000 employees and produces around 15 million kg of tea annually.
The company was established as Assam Frontier Tea Limited in 1889.
It has 17 estates spread over 50,000 acres in Assam, which together produce around 25 million kg of tea.
Besides domestic auction, the company sells directly to international customers such as Unilever, Tetley, Tazo
and Starbucks.
The known brands are Typhoo, Mantra and Maha Mantra.
The company was established in 1949 and produces over 65 million kg of tea every year, of which around 30
million kg is from its 23 tea estates in Assam.
Tez, Premium Gold and Jaago are the packet tea brands.
Assam Tea Corp Ltd
Assam Company India
Ltd
Williamson Magor
Group
Apeejay Tea Ltd
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KEY INDUSTRIES – ENERGY: COAL, OIL AND GAS …
(1/2)
Source: assamgovt.nic.in, US Energy Information Administration
Coal, Oil & Gas production in Assam (’000 tonnes) The Assam-Arakan Basin in Northeast India is an important oil-
producing region & contains more than 15 per cent of the country’s
reserves. Assam has over 1.3 billion tonnes of crude oil & 156 billion
cubic metric tonnes of natural gas reserves.
Assam is the second place in the world where petroleum was
discovered. The state also has a substantial reserve of coal bed
methane (CBM) and about 1,200 million metric tonnes (MT) of coal
reserves. The wells at Digboi, Duliajan and Sivasagar, among others,
also produce natural gas, accounting for about 50.0% of India's total
onshore production.
As of March 2017, ONGC made new discovery of 10 million metric
tonnes (MMT) of oil in the state. Two wells, one each at Sufayam and
Dayalpur, have been drilled to exploit this 10 MMT oil reserve.
Coal occurs mainly in the upper Assam districts of Tinsukia &
Dibrugarh in the Makum & Dilli – Jeypore coalfields. Small coal
deposits occur sporadically in the central Assam districts of Karbi
Anglong & North Cachar Hills. The proven reserve of coal in this belt
is about 340 million tonnes. Margherita town in Tinsukia district is
known as the ‘Coal Queen of Assam’. The state has a refining
capacity of 150,000 barrels per day at Numaligarh, Bongaigaon,
Guwahati & Digboi.
In February 2018, plans were announced to create a 1,500 km gas
pipeline from Guwahati to Tinsukia to supply gas to northeast states
at a cost of Rs 6000 crore (US$ 926.79 million).
The total production of coal, crude oil, and natural gas were 355,000
tonnes, 3,279,000 tonnes and 2300,000 tonnes respectively from
April 2017-December 2017
Refining capabilities
Region Capacity (million MTPA)
Numaligarh 3.00
Bongaigaon 2.35
Guwahati 1.00
Digboi 0.65 1
,11
0
59
0
60
5
66
4
78
0
39
7
60
0
35
5
2,5
00
2,7
26
2,6
81
2,6
95
2,7
22
2,9
03
2,9
14
2,3
00
4,7
14
5,0
23
4,8
61
4,8
69
4,8
77
4,5
13
4,2
02
3,2
79
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
FY
11
FY
12
FY
13
FY
14
FY
15
FY
16
FY
17
FY
18*
Coal ('000 MT) Natural Gas Utilised (MCM) Crude Oil ('000 MT)
Note: * up to December 2017
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KEY INDUSTRIES – ENERGY: COAL, OIL AND GAS …
(3/2)
Indian Oil Corporation is an Indian petrochemical company with over 100 years of experience in oil refining & marketing for the
nation.
In 2017, Indian Oil is ranked at 168th position among the largest corporates around the globe in the Fortune ‘Global 500’
listing. IOCL controls 10 of India’s 22 refineries and has a refining capacity of 65.7 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA),
representing 31% of the country’s refining capacity. The company has refineries at Digboi, Guwahati and Bongaigaon. The
Digboi Refinery is India's oldest and was commissioned in 1901. It has a capacity of 0.65 mmtpa.
IOCL
ONGC is India’s leading oil and gas, exploration & production company.
The company has 240 onshore production installations, 77 drilling rigs and a 26,598 km pipeline network. The oil major has 42
oil wells in Jorhat and Golaghat districts. In 2012, the company was crowned the most admired company of the Northeast
region.
ONGC
OIL, a wholly owned Government of India enterprise, is a fully integrated upstream petroleum company. It was established in
1959 to expand & develop the newly discovered oil fields of Naharkatiya & Moran in Assam.
Almost 90% of OIL’s crude oil & gas production comes from Northeast India, while Rajasthan and onshore areas of Ganga
and Mahanadi constitute the rest of the exploration sites.
OIL owns and operates 13 drilling rigs & 14 work-over rigs. The company’s registered office is located in Duliajan, and the
pipeline headquarter is in Guwahati.
OIL
Source: IOCL - Indian Oil Corp Ltd, ONGC - Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd, OIL - Oil India Ltd, CIL- Coal India Ltd
CIL is a Government of India undertaking and the single-largest coal-producing company in the world.
CIL operates through 81 mining areas and 470 mines, of which 275 are underground. It commands nearly 81.0% of the Indian
coal market.
North Eastern Coalfields, a unit of CIL, is located at Margherita, Assam. CIL
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KEY INDUSTRIES – LIMESTONE AND CEMENT … (1/2)
Limestone is an important mineral, which is used in the
manufacturing of cement.
Several cement factories have come up in the Dima Hasao district in
Assam due to the availability of high-quality limestone in the region.
Medium and large industries have significant potential in the state
because of availability of raw materials like hydrocarbon, coal,
limestone, etc. Government will provide all possible support for
setting up of medium and Large Industries in the state.
Good quality cement-grade limestone is found in central Assam
districts of North Cachar Hills and Karbi Anglong, where a total
reserve of about 670 million tonnes is available. The China clay of
Karbi- Anglong district is a vital input for ceramic industries.
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15
Key players
Cement Corporation of India Ltd
Barak Valley Cements Ltd
Jaypee Cements Ltd
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KEY INDUSTRIES – LIMESTONE AND CEMENT … (2/2)
CCI was incorporated in 1965 as a wholly-owned Government of India company.
It has 10 units spread over eight states with a total annual installed capacity of 3,848,000 metric tonnes.
In Assam, the corporation has a plant at Bokajan, which has a capacity of 198,000 MT, and a regional office at
Guwahati.
Cement Corp of India
Ltd (CCI)
BVCL was incorporated as a public limited company in 1999.
The company is located in Assam and all its operations are concentrated in Northeast India.
The manufacturing unit of the company is located at Badarpurghat, Assam. Its subsidiary, Badarpur Energy
Private Limited, has set up a 6 MW biomass captive power plant at Badarpurghat in Assam.
Barak Valley Cements
Ltd
The group is engaged in the businesses of engineering and construction, expressways, sports, agri-business,
power, real estate, hospitality and cement.
Jaypee Cements Ltd
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KEY INDUSTRIES – MEDICINAL HERBS AND PLANTS
Assam, with its vast area under hills and forests, is home to a variety
of medicinal herbs and plants. About 300 types of medicinal herbs
and plants are found in abundance in the state with the Brahmaputra
valley alone having 150 varieties of herbs and plants of commercial
value.
An estimated 5-10% of the plants & herbs have been commercially
exploited, offering vast potential for further investments. Major
medicinal herbs and plants in the state include Sarpagandha
(Rauvolfia serpentine Benth.ex.Kur), Pippali (Piper longam Linn),
Amlakhi (Emblica officinalis Gaertn), Hilikha (Terinalia chebula
Retz.), Bhomora (Terminalia belerica) and Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna
Wight & Arn.).
Approval of fund for Assam under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme
National AYUSH Mission 2016-17 was Rs. Rs. 12.02 crore (US$
186.57 thousand).
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2015-16 Ministry of AYUSH, National Medicinal Plants Board
Year Funds released
(US$ million)
2015-16 0.27
2016-17 0.18
2017-18 0.07
Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
Fund released under Central Sector Scheme of National
Medicinal Plants Board
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KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRICULTURE AND
HORTICULTURE
An agrarian economy since time immemorial, agriculture is the major contributor to the state economy. It also provides livelihood to a significant proportion of the
population of the state. The agro-climatic conditions support cultivation of a wide range of horticultural crops, including plantation crops and various fruits and
vegetables, flowers, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, nut crops and tuber crops.
During 2016-17, the state accounted for an area of 707.55 thousand hectares under horticulture crops. Total production of horticulture crops in 2016-17 stood at
6,842.87 thousand metric tonnes. In 2016-17, total production of rice was recorded to be 5,231 thousand metric tonnes. Similarly, the production of pulses and
oilseeds reached 119 thousand metric tonnes and 211.6 thousand metric tonnes during 2016-17, respectively. In 2018-19, US$ 278.21 million were allocated to
agriculture department.
Pineapple, banana, cauliflower, Broccoli, rose and Bougainvillea are among high yielding varieties of horticulture crops in Assam. It also includes traditional fruits
like Carambola, Leteku, Paniyal Thekera, Au tenga etc.
Patanjali Ayurved had invested US$ 194.17 million for opening a food park in the state of Assam. The construction of this park was completed in March 2017.
The facility has created a direct employment for 5000 people and is expected to create an overall production facility worth US$ 15.52 billion in the next five years..
Assam and the North East are mostly organic by default – according to government figures, of the net cultivated area of 4.3 million hectares, around 30.92 lakh
hectares have never seen the use of chemical or inorganic fertilizers. Assam has been using 56 kg of chemical fertilizer per hectare on an average. Assam is
embracing organic farming in a big way with the help of the central government.
Source: Department of Agriculture, Assam, Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15, National Horticulture Board-AE 2015-16, RKVY
Productivity (tonnes/ha)
Year Total fruits Total vegetables Total plantation Total spices Loose flowers
2011-12 12.97 11.45 2.84 2.81 -
2012-13 13.76 12.25 1.87 2.97 6.5
2013-14 13.88 10.77 1.78 3.00 6.67
2014-15 14.42 13.75 2.44 3.00 6.67
2015-16 14.59 12.3 1.85 3.32 6.67
2016-17 14.66 12.41 1.89 2.45 6.67
2017-18* 14.84 12.58 2.00 2.43 6.68
Note: * - 2017-18 !st Estimates
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (1/2)
Assam is popularly known for its natural beauty and pristine tea
gardens, attracting photographers from all over the world.
Under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme, amount sanctioned by the
government as of March 2017, for a heritage circuit was US$ 15.26
million. Under the Prasad Scheme, for the expansion of Kamakhya
temple along with pilgrimage destinations in and around Guwahati,
the government sanctioned US$ 5.19 million during the same period.
The key tourist destinations in the state are:
• Wildlife sanctuaries: Bhejan-Borajan-Padumoni, Panidehing,
Nambor-Doigurung, Nambor, Sonai-Rupai, Laokhowa, Pobitora,
Marat Longri, etc.
• National parks: Kaziranga, Manas, Orang, Nameri and Dibru-
Saikhowa.
• Leisure/scenic beauty spots: Chandubi, Bhairabkunda, Daranga,
Bhalukpung and Haflong.
• Pilgrimage sites: Guwahati, Hajo, Majuli and Batadrawa.
• Golf courses with air strips: Narengi, Borsola and East Boraoi.
• Historical places: Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, Kareng Ghar,
Agnigarh and Madan Kamdev archeological site.
Total tourist arrivals in Assam (in million)
4.51 4.68 4.82
5.5 5.6 0.02 0.02 0.02
0.02 0.02
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Domestic Foreign
363.3359193
226.5 215.5 231.4
135.1 0.0
428.0
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Source: Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
Funds released under the scheme “Integrated Development of
Wildlife Habitats” (in US$ thousand)
Note: Conversion rate = 64.45
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (2/2)
Besides the existing national tourism circuit within Assam, the state plans to add several thematic and eco-tourism circuits. The subsidiary and
regional circuits would boost domestic tourism.
Due to the high potential for development of wildlife tourism in the state, the central government has increased the funds under the centrally
sponsored “Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats” scheme towards the state.
During 2015-16, various projects related to the tourism sector were completed, which include “Development of Tourist Arrival cum Reception
Centre, Guwahati”, “Development of Heritage and Eco-Tourism Resort at Majuli”, “Destination Development of Brahmaputra River Front and
Cruise Vessel on Brahmaputra”, etc.
Further, the state government has proposed to handle more road shows across the National and International level and will also be constructing a
Tea Museum in Dibrugarh, during 2016-17.
In January 2017, Assam Tourist Development Corporation signed a MoU in Guwahati with Rightstay, a subsidiary of MakeMyTrip, to promote the
concept of homestay in the state.
As of April 2017, the Indian Tourism Development Corporation has given the charge of Hotel Brahmaputra Ashok in Guwahati to the Assam
Government. Along with this development, the Union Tourism Ministry has also sanctioned US$ 14.63 million for the development of the heritage
tourism circuit in the state, comprising Tezpur-Majuli-Sivasagar. The financial support will be given under the Swadesh Darshan scheme of the
Ministry of Tourism.
State Government has decided to develop a World Class Botanical Garden at Kaziranga which will attract the tourists and put the state on the
Orchid Map of the country, for which US$ 1.24 million has been allocated in the state budget 2018-19.
As per the budget 2018-19 US$ 12.51 million has been allocated to Tourism department.
Source: Ministry of Tourism, State Interim Annual Financial Statement and Demand for Drafts, 2016-17
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KEY INDUSTRIES – FOREST RESOURCES
Assam is one of the richest biodiversity zones in the world and comprises of tropical rainforests, etc. Most of the biodiversity-rich areas are
preserved as national parks and reserved forests.
Since this region has the highest concentration of bamboo, which accounts for around 60 per cent of the total bamboo of the country, Assam has
ample scope for bamboo-based industries such as paper manufacturing. The objective of the Government of Assam is to promote bamboo as a
substitute for wood and make it the timber of the 21st century.
Assam has rich forests covering nearly a third of its land area. The forests in the state act as a reserve for commercially useful products such as
timber, bamboo, stone, and cane.
During 2014-15, in order to protect the forest, the state government raised the 2nd Assam Forest Protection Force Battalion, headquartered at
Seconee (Nagaon). There has also been an increase in the number of wild animals in the state during 2015-16. Further, there has also been an
increase in the amount of ex-gratia for the loss of human lives taken by the wild animals.
As per budget 2018-19, Assam Climate Change Management Society is to be created with a seed money of Rs. 5.00 crore (US$ 775.80
thousand) to monitor climate change related matters and to coordinate mitigating efforts,
An amount of US$ 2.3 million for improvement of forest cover through restoration and afforestation was sanctioned by the Government, as per
2017-18 budget. Further, an amount of US$ 0.77million has been set aside for taking up a greening initiative for greater Guwahati city.
As per budget 2018-19 total amount of US$ 78 million is being proposed for environment and forest department.
Source: Economic Survey of Assam, 2014-15
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KEY INDUSTRIES – SERICULTURE … (1/2)
2.34
3.07
0.76 1.02
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
2,068
2,766
3,222 3,325
3,811
2,723
-
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 ⁽¹⁾
2017-18*(P)
Source: Ministry of Textiles, Government of India (1) Refers to April-May, 2016
The climate & general environment of Assam is well suited for sericulture.
Traditional varieties of silk cultured in the state include Eri, Muga &
mulberry. Muga silk, known for its fine sheen & golden colour, is used by the
local silk-weaving industry, which has contributed to the development of
Muga in the state.
Assam enjoys global monopoly in terms of Muga silk (also known as golden
silk) production. The state accounts for around 95% of global Muga
production. Moreover, Assam is the country’s major Eri silk producer
(accounts for 65% of the country’s Eri silk production). Raw silk production
in the state was recorded at 3,811 MT during 2017-18. Silk Production in the
state for 2017-18 (up to November 2017) is 2,723 MT.
The state government has announced that it will create a special fund to
boost production of Muga, Eri & Pat yarn. Furthermore, the creation of
exclusive branded products for Eri & Muga silk of Assam as part of the
project has been proposed.
Seneh Jori, an Assam Silk Outreach Mission, was proposed by the state
government during 2015-16. This mission will be for a duration of 10 years &
will aim at increasing eri silk production by 5 times & the Muga silk
production by 10 times. By 2025, this mission aims to produce 1 million kg of
Muga silk & 10 million kg of Eri Silk.
In the 2017-18 budget, Government announced Mission Muga as one of
their flagship programmes and allocated US$ 15.52 million towards this.
This project would cover the entire process, from the production to the
development of marketing outlets. Also, US$ 0.05 million were allocated for
the development and betterment of yarn banks.
Production of raw silk (in MT)
Financial assistance to the handloom weavers (in US$ million)
Note: (1)Assam and Bodoland, P – Provisional , * - till November 2017
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KEY INDUSTRIES – SERICULTURE … (2/2)
As per the state budget 2016-17, marketing incentives have been delivered to a total of 2,273 Weavers’ Cooperative Societies, during 2015-16, by
the state government.
For the development of Eri and Muga silk industries in the state, the government will take up Assam Silk Outreach Mission from 2016 at an
estimated cost of US$ 366.63 million for a total period of 10 years. Further, in 7 districts of the state, Integrated Sericulture Development Project is
being applied, out of which 3 districts are for Eri whereas 4 districts are for Muga.
As per Budget 2018-19, US$ 59.47 million has been allocated for the Department of Handloom, Textile & Sericulture.
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (1/2)
List of Approvals and
Clearances Required Departments to be Consulted Estimated Time Taken (Days)
Incorporation of the
Company Registrar of Companies
Micro and small-scale enterprises: Same day
Other applications: Within 90 days
Registration of new units under VAT Act: Within 15 days
of the receipt of application
Allotment of land/shed
A committee headed by Managing Director, Assam
Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation
(AIIDC)/Assam Industrial Development Corporation
(AIDC)/Assam Small lndustries Development
Corporation (ASIDC), would allot land/shed of up to
one acre under their respective control within the
prescribed time period.
The land requirement beyond 500 sq m would be
allotted by a state-level committee governed by the
Principal Secretary/Commissioner and Secretary,
Industries and Commerce Department, with
representatives from the Finance Department,
Government of Assam, and Revenue Department,
Government of Assam.
Allotment of land up to the limit of one acre and shed up
to 500 sq m in industrial estates/ industrial areas/ IIDC/
growth centres, etc: Within 30 days
Others: Within 60 days
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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (2/2)
The State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB), headed by the Chief Minister, has been constituted to act as the final authority in matters of policy
concerning industrial development of the state.
The board meeting is held once in every quarter of the year to review the industrial and related policies of the state, and to oversee the process of
simplification of government rules and regulations for rapid industrial development.
List of Approvals and
Clearances Required Departments to be Consulted Estimated Time Taken (Days)
Power Assam Electricity Regulatory Commission
Low-tension connection: 30 to 107 days
High-tension connection: 34 to 114 days
Extra-high-tension connection: 197 days
Pollution Pollution Control Board Non-polluting industries classified as green category: No
approvals required
Sanction of
incentives/concessions
District-level committee (for micro enterprises)
State-level committee (for small-scale undertakings)
AIDC committee (for medium- and large-scale
undertakings)
Within 90 days
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COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN ASSAM
Cost Parameter Cost Estimate Source
Hotel costs (per room per night) US$ 40–150 Leading hotels in the state
Residential Space Rent
(Per sq ft per month) US$ 0.14–0.29 Industry sources
Power Cost (per kWh) Commercial: US$ 0.10
Industrial: US$ 0.06–0.08 Assam Electricity Regulatory Commission
Labor cost
(minimum wages per day)
Unskilled: US$ 3.0
Skilled: US$ 5
Ministry of Labour and Employment,
Government of India
Note: kWh: kilo-Watt hour
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CONTACT LIST
Agency Contact Information
Assam Industrial Development Corporation Ltd
R.G Baruah Road, Guwahati-781024 Phone: 91-361- 2201215/2202216 Fax: +91 361 2200060 E-mail: aidcltd@gmail.com Website: www.aidcltd.com
Assam Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd Bamunimaidan, Guwahati-781021 Phone: 91- 361- 2550 264/2550 265
Assam Hills Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd Dilajee, District Karbi Anglong Diphu - 782460 Phone: 91- 3671- 272 648
Assam Agro Industries Development Corporation Ltd G.S. Road, Khanapara, Guwahati - 781 022 Phone : 0361 2332215, 2333877
Assam Financial Corporation
Vittiya Bhavan, M.S Road Paltanbazaar Guwahati - 781008 Phone: 91-361-2739839/2633658 E-mail: afcghy@gmail.com Website: www.afconline.gov.in
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STATE ACTS AND POLICIES
IT Policy of Assam 2009
To facilitate the growth of the IT sector in the state.
To accelerate the use of information technology in the government at all possible levels to improve efficiency,
transparency, accountability and increased productivity.
To generate economic development by accelerating industrialisation including the manufacturing and service
sectors in the state. To make agro and rural area linked investment a focused program.
Industrial and Investment
Policy of Assam 2014
To promote Assam Tourism with a new approach of vigorous massive campaigning. To build a global brand
'Awesome Assam' to attract National and International tourists.
Promote Film Tourism by developing single Window clearances and providing incentive to film makers.
Tourism Policy of Assam
2017
Bamboo and Cane Policy
2005
To promote and support the development of the bamboo sector in a comprehensive manner through a multi-
disciplinary, multi-departmental and multi-dimensional integrated approach to provide economic benefits to the
people of the state.
To promote the development of the hydropower sector in the state, which serves as an engine to achieve the
objective of promoting all-round development of the region by inducting private participation.
Small Hydropower Policy
2007
Promote the Northeast as an attractive investment region through concessions and incentives promoting growth in
the region.
North East Industrial and
Investment Promotion
Policy (NEIIPP) 2007
To attract private sector investment in infrastructure projects in the state with the best possible terms. Public Private
Partnership Policy 2008
Objectives
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ACHIEVEMENTS & INITIATIVES UNDER GOVERNMENT
PROGRAMMES
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, Guwahati ranked 134th in the survey of 2017. State Government in its budget of 2017-18, has set a goal for
Open Defecation Free & Clean State under the Swachh Bharat Mission, by 2nd October.
In order to improve the Urban Sanitation scenario, under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) Assam, 4,357 toilets have been constructed as on
28th February 2018.
As per the 2017-18 budget, the state government is investing in creating Cyber Dome project which would increase the technical intelligence
gathering capabilities of the state using cutting edge technology and trained manpower. It will also includes cyber security, cyber forensics and
social media monitoring cell. A budgetary provision of US$ 0.3 million is proposed for the same.
In order to realise the dream of Digital India, Assam has come up with Digital Assam to transform Assam into a digitally empowered society and
knowledge hub for better economy.
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EXCHANGE RATES
Exchange Rates (Fiscal Year) Exchange Rates (Calendar Year)
Year INR 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 47.95
2012–13 54.45
2013–14 60.50
2014-15 61.15
2015-16 65.46
2016-17 67.09
2017-18 64.45
Year INR Equivalent of one US$
2005 43.98
2006 45.18
2007 41.34
2008 43.62
2009 48.42
2010 45.72
2011 46.85
2012 53.46
2013 58.44
2014 61.03
2015 64.15
2016 67.21
2017 65.12
Source: Reserve Bank of India
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