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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANADEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES

DISTRICT INDUSTRIAL SOUVENIR2018

K. AJAYA KUMARGENERAL MANAGER

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTREH.No.6-4-87 to 89, 2nd FLOOR, GANESH BASTHI,

KOTHAGUDEM-507101BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM DISTRICT

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Bhadradri Kothagudem District Map

Telangana State Map - 31 Districts

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I N D E X S.No. Item Pages

1 District At A Glance 1

2 Formation of Telangana State in 2014 2

3 Formation of Bhadradri Kothagudem District 3-5

4 Revenue Divisions and Mandals, Mandal Wise Information 6-13

5 MSME Act 2006 14

6 TS-iPASS ( Act 3 of 2014 ) 15-20

7 Udyog Aadhaar 21

8 Industrial Incentives in the State 21-27

9 Some of Micro, Small, Medium and Large Scale Industries List

existing in the District

28-32

10 Telangana State Food Processing and Preservation Policy 33--34

11 Telangana ICT Policies 35

12 Resources & Proposed Projects 36-37

13 Ease of Doing Business (EODB) 38

14 Industrial Policies of surrounding States 38

15 Self Employment Scheme ( PMEGP) 39-48

16 TSIIC 49

17 Important Links 50-53

18 New Categorization of Industrial sectors on the basis of Range of Pollution Index

54-60

19 Departmental Go’s / Circulars 61-188

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1. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE

S. No. Parameters Bhadradri Kothagudem

1 Geographical Area in Sq. Kms. 7483.00 ( Latitude :18° 13' and 17° 13' ,

Longitude : 80° 12'and 81°18' )

2 Revenue Divisions 2

3 Revenue Mandals in Nos 23

4 Revenue Villages in Nos 377

5 Gram Panchayats in Nos 205

6 Zilla Praja Parishads 0

7 Mandal Praja Parishads in Nos 17

8 Municipalities ( incl.Corpns. & NPs ) 4

9 Total Population ( As per 2011 Census ) 1069261

10 Male 532390

11 Female 536871

12 Sex Ratio ( Females per 1000 Males ) 1008

13 Rural 730178

14 Urban 339083

15 % of Urban Population 31.71

16 % of Rural Population 68.29

17 No. of Households 279190

18 Density of Population ( per Sq. Km. ) 143

19 Schedule Tribes Population 392034

20 Schedule Tribes Population Male 194351

21 Schedule Tribes Population Female 197683

22 Schedule Tribes Population Sex Rato 1017

23 Total Power Sub-Stations 54

24 33/11 KV Sub-Stations 48

25 132/33 KV Sub-Stations 4

26 220 /132 KV Sub-Stations 2

27 400 / 220 KV Sub-Stations 0

28 Total Electricity Connections 336235

29 Domestic Connections 272987

30 Industrial Connections 1396

31 Agriculture Connections 29951

32 Commercial Connections 25990

33 Other Connections 5911

34 Forest Coverage in Sq.Kms. 4286.98

35 Percentage of Forest Coverage 57.29

36 Total Irrigation Projects 6

37 Major Irrigation Projects 1

38 Medium Irrigation Projects 5

39 Industrial Units 1339

40 Employees 3264

41 Investment ( Rs. In Crore ) 15590

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42 TS-iPASS ( Approvals) 151

43 Proposed Industries 67

44 Proposed Employment 5998

45 Proposed Investment ( Rs. In Crore ) 7926.85

46 Total Mines Leased 30

47 Major Mines Leased 5

48 Minor Mines Leased 25

49 Nationalized Banks 62

50 Private Banks 5

51 Regional Rural Banks 35

52 Co-Operative Banks 12

53 Total Police Stations 31

2. Formation of Telangana State in 2014

The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 bill was passed by the Parliament of

India for the formation of Telangana state, comprising ten districts from north-western Andhra

Pradesh. The bill received the assent of the President of India and published in the Gazette on 1

March 2014. The state of Telangana was officially formed on 2 June 2014.

Telangana is one of the 29 states in India, located in southern India. It lies between 18°

13' and 17° 13' of Northern Latitude and 80° 12' and 81° 18' of the Eastern Longitude .It has an

area of 112,077 square kilometres (43,273 sq mi), and a population of 35,193,978 (2011 census),

making it as the 12th largest state and the twelfth most populated state in India. Major cities in

Telangana state are Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, Khammam and Karimnagar. Telangana is

bordered by the states of Maharashtra to the north and north west, Chhattisgarh to the

north, Karnataka to the west, and Andhra Pradesh to the east and south.

The newly formed Telangana State, comprises of following (10) district with the capital of

Hyderabad:-

1. Hyderabad ( Capital )

2. Khammam

3. Karimnagar

4. Rangareddy

5. Madak

6. Nalgonda

7. Mahaboobnagar

8. Nizamabad

9. Adilabad

10. Warangal

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3. Formation of Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Government have issued preliminary notification for formation/re-organization of new

districts/revenue divisions and mandals in Khammam District vide G.O.Rt.No.364, Revenue

(DA-CMRF) Department, dated 22.08.2016.

Government have also issued G.O.Ms. No.No.237, REVENUE (DA-CMRF)

DEPARTMENT, Dated: 11.10.2016 forming Bhadradri Kothagudem District with (2) Revenue

Divisions and (23) Mandals.

Bhadradri Kothagudem district stands 1st position in terms of area with 7483 Sq.Kms / 2889

Sq.Mis and ranks 9th in terms of population with 10,69,261persons in the State.

The largest district is Bhadradri Kothagudem whereas Hyderabad is the smallest. List of New

districts formed on 11.10.2016 and their Headquarters are as follows:-

S.No. Name of the District Headquarters

1 Bhadradri Kothagudem Kothagudem

2 Jagtial Jagtial

3 Jangaon Jangaon

4 Jayashankar Bhupalapally Bhupalpalle

5 Jogulamba Gadwal Gadwal

6 Kamareddy Kamareddy

7 Kumarambheem Asifabad Asifabad

8 Mahabubabad Mahabubabad

9 Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar

10 Mancherial Mancherial

11 Medchal–Malkajgiri[8] Shamirpet

12 Nagarkurnool Nagarkurnool

13 Nirmal Nirmal

14 Peddapalli Peddapalli

15 Rajanna Sircilla Sircilla

16 Siddipet Siddipet

17 Suryapet Suryapet

18 Vikarabad[9] Vikarabad

19 Wanaparthy Wanaparthy

20 Warangal Rural Geesugonda

21 Warangal Urban Warangal

22 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Bhongir

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Formation of District Industries Centers :-

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) contribute nearly 8 percent of the

country’s GDP, 45 percent of the manufacturing output and 40 percent of the exports. They

provide the largest share of employment after agriculture. They are the nurseries for

entrepreneurship and innovation. They are widely dispersed across the country and produce a

diverse range of products and services to meet the needs of the local markets, the global market

and the national and international value chains.

Announcing the Industrial Policy Statement of l977, Mr. George

Fernandez, the then Union Minister of Industries made the following statement in the Parliament.

In each district there will be one agency to deal with all the requirements of small

and village industries. Under the single roof of DIC, all the services and support required by

small and village entrepreneurs will be provided. These will include economic investigation

of the district raw materials and other resources, supply of machinery and equipment,

provision of raw materials, arrangement for credit facilities, an effective step for marketing

and a cell for quality control, research and extension.

The DICs can play an effective role is with regard to interlink ages with different

institutions such as electricity department, department of water works, municipality/

Grampanchayat, town planning, commercial banks, etc. The DICs should function in a close

coordination with all agencies related to industrial development at the district level. To ensure

this, there should be a single line of command operating from the DIC for the entire field staff

connected with industrial promotion activities.

District Industries Centers (DICs) have emerged since 1978 as the model agency for

development of small and village industries. It provides all the support services needed for

development of SSI in the country.

The DIC is an integrated institution at the district level which provides all type of services

and facilities to the entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs can get assistance from DIC for setting up

and running an industry.

Up to1991, 422 DICs were in operation in the country, almost one for each district.

District Industries Centre is the best way for the development of rural industries.

District Industries Centre is the apex body to help in the development of industries in

Bhadradri Kothagudem. They mainly concentrate on rural industries. The DIC Bhadradri

Kothagudem was formed on 11.10.2016 in the following address.

District Industries Centre, H.No. 6 - 4 – 87 to 89, 2nd Floor, Ganesh Basthi, Kothagudem,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District, Telangana State.

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Formation of District Industrial Centers in various districts of

Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State

Sanctioned on

1-11-1978

Sanctioned on

1-7-1979

Sanctioned on

13-2-1981

Sanctioned on

11-10-2016

1. Srikakulam 1. Prakasam 1. Vijayanagaram 1.Bhadradri Kothagudem

2. Visakhapatnam 2. Kurnool 2. East Godavari 2.Jagtial

3. Guntur 3. Adilabad 3. West Godavari 3.Jangaon

4. Chittoor 4. Krishna 4.Jayashankar Bhupalapally

5. Cuddapah 5. Nellore 5.Jogulamba Gadwal

6. Anantapur 6. Warangal 6.Kamareddy

7. Karimnagar 7. Mahaboobnagar 7.Kumarambheem Asifabad

8. Medak 8. Nizamabad 8.Mahabubabad

9. Khammam 9.Mahabubnagar

10. Nalgonda 10. Mancherial

11. Ranga Reddy 11.Medchal–Malkajgiri

12.Nagarkurnool

13.Nirmal

14.Peddapalli

15.Rajanna Sircilla

16.Siddipet

17.Suryapet

18.Vikarabad

19.Wanaparthy

20.Warangal Rural

21.Warangal Urban

22.Yadadri Bhuvanagiri

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4. Revenue Divisions of Bhadradri-Kothagudem District and Mandal wise Information: -

Bhadradri Kothagudem District is formed with two revenue divisions consisting of

Kothagudem and Bhadrachalam. The Mandals covered in the above two Revenue Divisions

are furnished hereunder:-

S.No

.

Kothagudem

Revenue Division

S.No. Bhadrachalam Revenue

Division

1 Kothagudem 1 Bhadrachalam

2 Paloncha 2 Dummugudem

3 Tekulapalli 3 Cherla

4 Yellandu 4 Burgampahad

5 Chandrugonda 5 Aswapuram

6 Aswaraopet 6 Manuguru

7 Mulakalapalli 7 Pinapaka

8 Dammapeta 8 Karakagudem

9 Gundala

10 Julurupadu

11 Sujathanagar

12 Chunchupalle

13 Laxmidevepalli

14 Allapalli

15 Annapureddypally

Mandal wise information :-

Kothagudem Revenue Division

Kothagudem 1. Kothagudem:- It is a municipality and industrial city in Telangana

state and headquarters of Bhadradri Kothagudem district .

Bhadradri Kothagudem district is one of the "Coal mining districts

of India". The district has the Singareni Collieries head town,

Kothagudem which is also called "Coal town of South India " and

having its registered office in Kothagudem.

2. Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) - The Singareni

Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) is a Government coal mining

company jointly owned by the Government of Telangana and

Government of India on a 51:49 equity basis. SCCL is currently

operating 18 opencast and 29 underground mines spreading in 4

(old) districts of Telangana with a manpower around 56,282.

3. In this Mandal PVK-5, VK 7 INC, GK OC, JVR OC-II, JVR OC

are the operating mines and having 100 bedded hospital for its

employes in Kothagudem.

4. Fm Radio Station, Kothagudem :- All India Radio station

Kothagudem has been working with frequency of 100.1 MHZ

capacity.

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5. Kothagudem School Of Mines:- It is First mining college in

Telangana and the second in India. After establishment of Kakativa

University, this College has been affiliated to KU in 1976. It offers

undergraduate B.Tech in CSE, EEE, Mining, ECE and IT courses

and also PG course in Mining and MBA.

6. Bhadrachalam Road railway station:- Kothagudem Railway

Station is referred as Bhadrachalam Road. This is one of the

oldest railway stations in the Telangana. The train route initially

started here for transporting coal to different parts of Nizam state.

Later they started passenger and Express trains

to Hyderabad, Warangal, Vijayawada, Balharshah etc via Dornakal.

Paloncha 1. Peddamma Talli temple , Paloncha :- It is located on the way of

Kothagudem to Badhrachalam and the exactly situated in

Jagannada Puram village, palvancha Mandal. People come across

from the Telangana State to get darshan of goddess Kanaka

Durga (Peddamma Talli). It is exactly located 4.5 km away from

paloncha bus stand.

2. Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited

(TSGENCO): – Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited

has been incorporated under companies Act, 2013, on 19 May 2014

and commenced its operations from 2 June 2014.

3. Kothagudem Thermal Power Station, Palwancha:- The KTPS

Palwancha has established (11) units with the installed capacity of

1720 MW in total, which are in operation. In 8th stage, one Unit

with 800 MW capacity is under construction. By March,2018, this

will also commence production of Thermal Power.

4. NAVABHARATH VENTURES PVT LTD:- Originally, the Unit

“ Nava Bharat Ferro Alloys” was established with capacity of

1,25,000 TPA of Ferro Alloys. Subsequently, it was converted in

to Navabharat Ventures (Pvt) Ltd. And diversified its activities in “

Power Generation and Agro Business also”.

It has a 114 MW of Captive Power Generation Plant for its owner

use and 150 MW Power Generation has been connected to

TSGENCO Power Grid.

5. KINNARASANI DAM :- Kinnerasani River is an important

tributary of the river Godavari. The scenic beauty created by the

landscape along the Kinnerasani River is a panoramic one abutted

by green landscape. The Kinnerasani project or the Dam is a

storage reservoir, constructed on the Kinnerasani River in the

Godavari Basin at Yanamboil village of Palvoncha mandal. It

provides irrigation facilities to the farmers and water to KTPS at

Paloncha for thermal power generation. The dam has a storage

capacity of 233 CUM at the full reservoir level of 407 feet.

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6. Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary :- The forest department

developed a deer park enroute the dam. It is a haven of exotic

wildlife and tourists enjoy their visit here by spotting several

animals in their natural habitat. The river dissects the Kinnerasani

sanctuary and finally joins river Godavari.

7. N M D C LIMITED, Paloncha :- It is formerly Known as Sponge

Iron India Ltd , SIIL . It is a coal-based Sponge Iron Unit, with a

capacity of 2X100 TPD, which is located at Paloncha.

Tekulapalli 1. KOYAGUDEM OPENCAST – This Open Cast Mine is being

operated by the Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL).

2. This Mandal has been completely covered in scheduled area (1/70)

and there is no scope of promotion of industries for general sector

industries. There is a huge land bank available and there is a

scope for establishment of solar power plants, coal based units,

Coal washers and Coal Powder and scope for establishment of an

industrial estate for tribes.

Yellandu 1. SCCL MINES :- The coal activity in Yellandu was traced in the

year 1871 when Dr Willaim Kings first found the black pearl or

diamond at that place and previously known as BOGGUTTA.

The underground mines in Yellandu were spread out in Strutfit

Incline, Romped New 23 Incline, 24 Incline, 21 Fit Mine,

Polampalli Mine, JK 1,2,3 5, No.2 Basti, Manuakota bus-stand, 21

Fit Area, Hangar Mine.

In Yellandu, 21INC, and JK -5 OC are the operating mines, at

present.

2. FOREST TRANING COLLEGE :- This Institution gives two

types of training programs viz, Induction training and Refresher

courses. This Institution is functioning since 1969, and imparting

training to :

1. Foresters

2. Forest Guards.

3. Forest Section Officers (FSOs)

4. Forest Beat Officers (FBOs)

5. Forest Range Officers.

FRO trainees, from 6 states of West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh,

Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Tripura, are

undergoing the training in this Institution.

Aswaraopet 1. Sri Luxmi Tulasi Agro Paper Pvt. Ltd, Aswaraopet :- It is a

leading producer of high quality recycled Kraft, Newsprint and

Writing & Printing Papers and Thermal Power.

2. Chemiloids Life Sciences Private Limited, Aswaraopet :- This

factory is extracting Herbal, Ayurvedic and Homeopathic Products.

It was established in 1976 and it was grown into over Companies as

“ Laila Group of Companies ” .

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3. TS Coop. Oil Seeds Growers Federation, Aswaraopeta :- This

oil palm processing unit at Aswaraopet was set up with five metric

tonnes per hour crushing capacity to extract crude palm oil.

Subsequently, its capacity is increased to 10 MTs per hour.

4. Peddavagu Project: – Constructed across Pedda vagu near

Gummadivally village. It is a minor tributary of Godavari river.

5. Agricultural College, Aswaraopet :- The Agricultural College,

Aswaraopet was established in the year 1989 for imparting

agricultural education and for taking up extension activities for the

overall development of farming community

Mulakalapalli 1. This Mandal is completely covered in scheduled area (1/70) and

there is no scope for general sector industries. There is a huge land

bank available and there is scope for establishment of solar power

plants and also for establishment of industrial estate for tribes.

2. SAND REACHES - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been authorized by the state

Government for excavation, regulation and supply of sand. It has

obtained all statutory clearances like EC, Mining Plan,

Environment Management Plan, CFE and CFO. The PCB clearance

has also been obtained for extraction of sand.

The Government has also identified the Two stockyard points at

Annaram and Pogallapalli Villages.

In this mandal, sand is available abundantly. So, sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction, are

some of the suggestible industries.

Dammapeta 1. TS Coop. Oil Seeds Growers Federation Ltd, Apparaopet:- An

oil farm processing unit has been established in Apparaopet, with

the crushing capacity of 15 MTs per hour. It is a second unit of its

nature in the district. The unit will start its functioning within this

financial year 2017-18. Both Aswaraopet and Dammapet Mandals

are a hub of oil palm cultivation in Telangana State.

Cashew nut production is also high in this mandal and being

exported to the other countries.

Allapalli 1. Allapalli is newly formed mandal. It is very famous for the forest.

The Allapalli forests are the source of the world famous Teak wood

(tectona grandis). The 'Glory of Allapalli, which represents the

surviving patch of the original forests before they were brought

under scientific management more than a 100 years ago, is famous

as a living museum of the forest ecology. It is located 7 km. away

from Allapalli on the Permili-Bhamaragadh road. 2 divisional

offices of the Forest Department are placed in Allapalli. Allapalli is

specially known as " Town of Study "

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2. It is completely covered in scheduled area (1/70) and thus there is

no scope for general sector industries. There is a huge land bank

available and there is a scope for establishment of solar plants and

also for establishment of industrial estate for tribes

Annapureddyp

ally

1. SRI VEKATESWARA TEMPLE :- Sri Venkateswara Swamy

Temple at Annapureddypalli, is located approximately 20

Kilometres away from Kothagudem. Large number of devotees

from the various places will visit daily.

2. It is completely covered in scheduled area (1/70) and there by there

is no scope for general sector industries. There is a huge land bank

available and there is a scope for establishment of solar power

plants and for establishment of industrial estate for tribes.

Chunchupalle,

Laxmidevepal

li ,

Sujathanagar

1. These are the newly formed mandals and completely covered in

scheduled area (1/70) and there is no scope for general sector

industries. There is a huge land bank available and also for

establishment of solar plants. There is also a scope for

establishment of industrial estate for tribes. These mandals covers

urban areas so there is a scope of servicing activities like Xerox,

automobile servicing, Printing presses offset printing press,

Flexi/Vinyl Printing, Flexor printing , Power Laundries, Ready-

made Garments units, Auto servicing and /or repairing units,

General Engineering and Fabrication, etc.,

Chandru-

gonda,

Gundala,

Julurupadu,

1. It is completely covered in scheduled area (1/70) and there is no

scope for general sector industries. There is a huge land bank

available and scope for establishment of solar Power plants and

scope for establishment of industrial estate for tribes.

Bhadrachalam Revenue Division

Bhadrachalam 1. Integrated Tribal Development Agency ( ITDA ),

Bhadrachalam :- The Organization was established to ensure

integrated approach in implementation of developmental programs

needs for tribals in sub plan area. The main objective of ITDA is

socio-economic development of tribal communities through income

generating schemes allied with Infrastructure Development

programmers and protection of the tribal communities against

exploitation.

The ITDA is having all Departments for all round development of

Tribals exclusively, as the other Districts have for development of

general public. Besides this, a Girijan Cooperative Corporation has

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also been established exclusively for collecting the forest produce

like Honey, Karaya, soap nut etc. from the Tribals and to conduct

business on their behalf, for their economic development.

Out of the total area of the District, over and above 85% area is

Scheduled Area and is covered under AP Scheduled Areas Land

Transfer Regulation 1/70. As on to-day, no Industrial Park has

been established Exclusively for Tribals. In view of the above, the

ITDA itself may take up the establishment of Industrial Parks for

taking up Industrial Ventures by Tribals.

2. Sri Sita Ramachandraswamy temple, Bhadrachalam:- It is a

South Indian Hindu temple dedicated to Rama, the seventh

incarnation of the God Vishnu. It is located on the shores of

the Godavari River in the town of Bhadrachalam. This town is

simply referred to as Bhadradri. The temple is considered as one of

the Divya Kshetrams and is also treated as Dakshina Ayodhya.

According to the Epic, Lord Vishnu appeared to Meru's son

Bhadra as Rama to answer the latter's prayers. However, Vishnu

forget that Rama was a mortal human and appeared as Vaikuntha

Rama with four hands. Godess Sita and Lakshmana also form part

of the temple's moolavars.

SAND REACHES - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified one stockyard

point at Bhadrachalam.

In this mandal, sand is available abandantely. So sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction,

Forest Based, Water Paints, Packing, Toys, Pilgrimage Articles,

Nurseries, Tourism, Hospitality Services are the some of

suggestible activities.

Dummugude

m

1. Dummugudem Lift Irrigation Projects:- It is renamed as “

Srirama irrigation project ” in the name of Lord Rama in

Bhadrachalam. The Net availability of water at Dummugudem is

271.8 TMCs. It is being formulated to cover about 9.36 Lakh Acres

of Khammam, Bhadradri Kothagudem and Mahabubabad Districts.

This scheme covers command area of 2,72,921 Ha with new ayacut

of about 1,33,085 Ha and Stabilization of about 1,39,836 Ha..

2. Parnasala - It is a historical place where Lord Rama, Sita and

Laxmana lived during their vanavasa period. From this place only

Gaint Ravana mischievously took away Sita to Lanka. The village

is accessible by road and boats and is situated 32 km away from the

temple town of Bhadrachalam and situated on the shore of river

Godavari.

SAND REACHES : - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified one stockyard

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point at Ramaraopet Village.

In this mandal, sand is available abandantely. So sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction are

the some of suggestible industries.

Cherla 1. Taliperu Project / Taliperu Reservoir :- It is a medium irrigation

project across the Taliperu river, a major tributary of the river

Godavari, near Peddamidisileru village, Charla mandal. It has an

ayakut utiliization of 2,600 acres (11 km2).

SAND REACHES : - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified Four stockyard

points at Kothapalli, Mogallapalli, and Peddipalli Villages.

In this mandal, sand is available abundantly. So sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction are

the some of suggestible industries.

Burgampahad 1. ITC- Paperboards and Specialty Papers Division (ITC-PSPD),

Sarapaka :- This is a mega project producing Paper and paper

board with ISO Citification. The details of the project are follows

7 machines with production capacity of 412,000 TPA of

Paperboard and 140,000 TPA of Paper

Specialty boards for playing cards and scratch cards,C2S Art

Boards and Ivory Boards.

Commissioned India's first Elemental Chlorine Free bleaching line,

later followed by another line incorporating Light ECF process

with a combined capacity of 260,000 TPA.

ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 accredited.

Forest Stewardship Council - Chain of Custody certified.

BRC Global Standard certified for food grade boards.

2. ANCILARY UNITS :- The unit has ancillary units like “ Egg

Trays manufacturing , Paper Cutting units, Packaging Units, Fly

ash units etc,”.

SAND REACHES : - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified One stockyard

point at Sarapaka Village.

In this mandal, sand is available abundantly. So sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction are

the some of the suggestible industries.

Aswapuram 1. Heavy Water Plant, Aswapuram:— Heavy Water (Deuterium

Oxide-D2O) is used as a 'moderator' and 'Coolant' in the nuclear

power reactors. It is based on the Bithermal Hydrogen Sulphide-

Water (H2S-H2O) Exchange Process. This plant, with a capacity of

185 Metric Tones per Year, is the second Heavy Water Plant in

India, where as the 1st has been located in Korba. Established by the

Ministry of Atomic Energy central Government organization.

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Power Generation :- It is developed 3X30 MW thermal

Grneration and 12.00 MW Solar Power plant for their needs.

Coal Handling Ropeway (supply of coal from Manugur open cast

mine to Aswapuram Heavy Water Plant.

2. SAND REACHES :- The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified One stockyard

point at Chintriyala Village.

In this mandal, sand is available abandantely. So, sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction are

the some of suggestible industries.

Manuguru 1. Manuguru :- It comes under Mahaboobabad parliamentary

constituency and Pinapaka Assembly constituency. Manuguru is an

urban area, situated on the banks of Godavari River. The Town is

famous for Singareni coal mines. It is well connected to railway

line to Dornakal Jn.

OPEN CAST MINES :- In this Mandal PK-OC-2, PK-OC-4,

MNG OC, KONDAPURAM are the operating mines.

2. Bhadradri Thermal Power Station:- It is a under construction

power plant with 4 units each 270 MW (Total 1080 MW)

Capacity, near Edulla Bayyaram village.

SAND REACHES : - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified the Twelve

stockyard points at Kondaigudem (1), Ramanujavaram (6) and

Sambaigudem (5) Villages.

In this mandal sand available is abandantely so sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction are

the some of suggestible industries.

Pinapaka It is adjacent to the newly formed Jayashankar Bhupalapally

district.

SAND REACHES : - The Telangana State Mineral Development

Corporation Limited (TSMDC) has been identified 11 stockyard

points in this mandal viz. 9 in edullabayyaram, One at Janampet

another at Veerapuram Villages.

In this mandal, sand available is abundantly. So sand based

activities like packed sand, dry mixing plants for construction are

the some of the suggestible industries.

It is completely covered in scheduled area (1/70) and there is no

scope for general sector industries. There is a huge land bank

available and scope for establishment of solar Power plants and

industrial estate for tribes.

Karakagudem 1. It is newly formed mandal and completely covered in scheduled

area (1/70) and there by there is no scope for general sector

industries. There is a huge land bank available and scope for

establishment of solar Power plants and industrial estate for tribes.

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5. MICRO, SMALL, MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME) ACT 2006:-

Definitions of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises:- In accordance with the provision of

Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 the Micro, Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSME) are classified in two Classes:

1. Manufacturing Enterprises-The enterprises engaged in the manufacture or production of goods

pertaining to any industry specified in the first schedule to the industries (Development and

regulation) Act, 1951) or employing plant and machinery in the process of value addition to the

final product having a distinct name or character or use. The Manufacturing Enterprise

are defined in terms of investment in Plant & Machinery.

2. Service Enterprises:-The enterprises engaged in providing or rendering of services are defined

in terms of investment in equipment.

The limit for investment in plant and machinery / equipment for manufacturing / service

enterprises, as notified,vide S.O. 1642(E) dtd.29-09-2006, are as under:-

Manufacturing Sector

Enterprises Investment in plant & machinery

Micro Enterprises Does not exceed twenty five lakh rupees

Small Enterprises More than twenty five lakh rupees but does not exceed five crore rupees

Medium Enterprises More than five crore rupees but does not exceed ten crore rupees

Service Sector

Enterprises Investment in equipments

Micro Enterprises Does not exceed ten lakh rupees:

Small Enterprises More than ten lakh rupees but does not exceed two crore rupees

Medium Enterprises More than two crore rupees but does not exceed five core rupees

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6. TSiPASS : Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self- Certification System (TS-

iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act 3 of 2014) :-

The Telangana Government has enacted the “ Telangana State Industrial Project Approval

and Self-Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014” (Act No.3 of 2014) for speedy processing

of applications for issue of various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point

based on the self-certificate provided by the entrepreneur and also to create investor friendly

environment in the State of Telangana.

The Salient features of the TS-iPASS are:

All departments connected for establishing and operation of an Enterprise brought under purview

of TS-iPASS.

Time Limits set for each approval varying from 1 day to a maximum of 30 days, depending upon

on the complexity of the approval.

Pre-Scrutiny of the applications at State Level and District Level to assist the entrepreneurs in a

proper submission of applications and to avoid delay in processing the files by the departments.

Making mandatory for the Competent Authorities to seek shortfall/additional information

required, if any, only once, within three days from receipt of the application.

Empowering the Entrepreneurs with Right to clearances under TS-iPASS, to know the reasons for

delay, if any, in getting the clearances within time limits and penalizing the Officers responsible

for the delay.

Government have issued G.O.Ms.No.35 Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Department, dated

17.06.2015, notifying commencement of Act.

Government have also been issued vide G.O.Ms.No.36, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF)

Department, dated 17.06.2015 for implementation of Rules.

The G.Os. are available on Internet and can be accessed at website address

“www.industries.telangana.gov.in” .

Department wise approvals issued under TSiPASS as on 31.12.2017

S.

N

o.

Departm

ent

Name

Type of

Approval

Appro

vals

applie

d for

Prescrut

iny

Complet

ed

Payment

Made

Department Approvals Appro

vals

Within

Timeli

mit

Appro

vals

Beyon

d Time

limit

Comple

ted

Unde

r

Proce

ss

Reject

ed

1 Pollution

Control

Board

Consent For

Establishme

nt from

Pollutuion

Control

Board

16 15 12 0 3 11 1

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2 TSIIC Industrial

Plan

Approval

from

IALA/TSII

C

5 4 3 0 1 0 3

3 Panchay

at Raj

Grampanch

ayat NOC

23 23 18 0 5 18 0

4 TSNPD

CL

Service

Connection

Certificate

from

TSNPDCL

69 69 55 3 11 53 2

5 Factories Factory

plan

approval

from

Deputy

Chief

Inspector of

Factories

14 13 13 0 0 12 1

6 Factories Factory

plan

approval

from

Director of

Factories

2 2 2 0 0 2 0

7 Factories Factory

plan

approval

from Joint

Chief

Inspector of

Factories

1 1 1 0 0 1 0

8 District

Town

and

Country

Planning

Industrial

Plan

Approval

from

DT&CP

16 12 8 0 4 6 2

9 Fire Provisional

NOC from

Fire

Services

Department

1 1 1 0 0 1 0

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10 Ground

Water

Permission

from

Ground

Water

Department

to dig bore

well

4 4 4 0 0 3 1

11 Irrigatio

n

Permission

from

Irrigation

Department

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 DIC-

Kothagu

dem

Acknowled

gement

from GM,

DIC (Green

Industries)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Collector

-

Kothagu

dem

NALA

Conversion

from

revenue

department

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 151 144 117 3 24 107 10

List of enterprises approvals issued under TSiPASS as on 31.12.2017 ( District Level )

S.

No.

UID Number Name of the Industry Total

Investment (in Crores)

Date of

application

Approva

ls applied

Appro

vals Issued

1 MIC017001510667 Gs Fly Ash Industries 0.07 11/12/2017 1 1

2 MIC017000310425 M/s. Kaveri Rice Mill 0.1 21/11/2017 2 2

3 MIC017002410480 M/s. Sri Peddamma

Thalli Poultry Form

0.12 24/11/2017 2 2

4 MIC017003910462 Pannalal Industries 0.16 24/11/2017 1 1

5 MIC017062410418 M/s. Veera Anjaneya

Benny Rice Mill

0.09 21/11/2017 1 1

6 MIC017001810284 Madeena Rice Mill 0.15 10/11/2017 1 1

7 MIC01700189203 M/s. Taj General

Engineering Works

0.05 2/11/2017 1 1

8 SML01700089161 M/s. Seetharamanja-

neya Rice Mill

1.2 30/10/2017 1 1

9 MIC01700159121 M/s.Navabharat

Ventures Limited

0 27/10/2017 1 1

10 SML01700149111 M/s. Sri Rama Egg

Tray Industry

2.31 26/10/2017 4 4

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11 SML01700149070 M/s. Mythili Egg

Tray Industry

2.31 26/10/2017 4 4

12 MIC01700399104 M/s. Ismail

Engineering Works

0.01 26/10/2017 1 1

13 MIC01706248037 M/s. Abhaya

Anjaneya Fly Ash

Bricks Manufacturing

0.04 18/10/2017 2 2

14 MIC01700398028 M/s. Sri Srinivasa Fly

Ash Bricks

0 17/10/2017 2 2

15 SML01700147839 M/s Jl Converters

Pvt. Ltd

4.35 09/10/2017 3 3

16 MIC01700287914 M/s Mariyamma Fly

Ash Bricks

0.04 6/10/2017 1 1

17 MIC01700256722 M/s.Vijaya Laxmi

Sai Ram Rice And

Flour Mill

0.3 14/09/2017 1 1

18 MIC01700256598 M/s.Sri Lakshmi Rice

Mill

0.25 14/09/2017 1 1

19 MIC01700076651 M/s. Ramabhadra Fly

Ash Brick Factory

0.06 06/09/2017 1 1

20 SML01700146638 M/s. Sri Laxmi

Narasimha Egg Trays

Industry

1.5 05/09/2017 4 4

21 MIC01700056616 M/s.Gcs Projects 0.09 02/09/2017 1 1

22 MIC01700246427 M/s. Maddineni

Venkateswarlu

Poultry Farm

0.1 16/08/2017 2 2

23 MIC01700176248 M/s. Yogitha Mini

Ro Plant

0.04 26/07/2017 1 1

24 MIC01706246225 M/s.Bhavana Fly Ash

Bricks

0.05 24/07/2017 2 2

25 MIC01700146102 M/s Fimakem India

Limited

0 19/07/2017 1 1

26 MIC01700146099 M/s.Sri Venkatesh-

wara Swamy Bricks

0.24 11/7/2017 1 1

27 MIC01700146033 M/s.Malyadri Tiles

Industries

0.25 04/07/2017 2 2

28 MIC01700066016 M/s. Janapriya Fly

Ash Bricks

0.13 01/07/2017 1 1

29 MIC01706336001 M/s. Aila Fly Ash

Bricks Manufacturing

0.22 29/06/2017 2 2

30 SML01700155927 M/s. Bhavani Metals 2.7 28/06/2017 1 1

31 SML01700155926 M/s. Sri Kanaka

Durga Stone Crusher

2.7 28/06/2017 1 1

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32 SML01700155929 M/s. T.C.M.M.

Engeneers And

Erectors

2.7 28/06/2017 1 1

33 MIC01700145921 M/s.Malyadri Tiles

Industries

0.2 21/06/2017 1 1

34 MIC01706335875 M/s.Sri Sai Chan-

dana Fly Ash Bricks

0.29 16/06/2017 1 1

35 MIC01700175752 M/s. Sri Sai

Venkateswara

Industries

0.53 03/06/2017 1 1

36 MIC01700185667 M/s.NR Cement

Bricks

0.05 27/05/2017 1 1

37 SML01700155628 Madhusudan 0.71 24/05/2017 1 1

38 MIC01706284610 M/s. Sri Sai Ganesh

Fly Ash Bricks

0.53 20/04/2017 2 2

39 MIC01700144549 M/s.ITC Ltd Pspd

Unit, Bhadrachalam

0 17/04/2017 1 1

40 MIC01700164493 M/s. K.S.R. Fly Ash

Brick Works

0.13 11/4/2017 1 1

41 MIC01700254349 M/s.Sai Balaji Fly

Ash Bricks

0.12 27/03/2017 1 1

42 MIC01700274344 M/s. Kumar Fly Ash

Bricks

0.12 27/03/2017 1 1

43 MIC01706284266 M/s.Sana Industries 0.06 21/03/2017 1 1

44 MIC01700164209 M/s.Annapurna

Packaged Drinking

Water

0.44 14/03/2017 1 1

45 SML01700054170 M/s. Premier

Explosives Ltd.

0.79 14/03/2017 1 1

46 MIC01700164159 M/s.Sunitha Fly Ash

Bricks Industry

0.25 09/03/2017 2 2

47 MIC01700194102 M/s.Sri Veeranja-

neya Fly Ash Bricks

0.12 03/03/2017 2 2

48 MIC01700153683 M/s. Sindhu

Engineering & Fly

Ash Works

0.29 01/03/2017 2 2

49 SML01700153954 M/s. Kathyayani Rice

Mill

0.74 23/02/2017 1 1

50 MIC01700163948 M/s.Sri Tulasi Tharak

Sriram Fly Ash

Bricks Industry

0.15 22/02/2017 2 2

51 SML01700033849 M/s. Sri Venkata

Durga Rice Mill

0.5 14/02/2017 5 5

52 SML01700033452 M/s. Venkateswara

Rice Industries

0.57 06/01/2017 5 5

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53 MIC01700183374 M/s.Sri Sai General

Engineering Works

0.1 31/12/2016 1 1

54 MIC01706323262 M/s.Sri Anjaneya

Fly Ash Bricks

Industries

0.04 19/12/2016 1 1

55 MIC01700243036 M/s.Karunya Chilly

& Flour Mill

0.04 23/11/2016 1 1

56 MIC01706232866 M/s. Tawakkal

Allahlo Industries

0.08 02/11/2016 1 1

57 MIC01706242776 M/s.Venkataramana

Fly Ash Bricks

0.07 25/10/2016 1 1

58 SML01000142625 M/s.Sri Vijaya

Vinayaka Rice

Indusries

1.32 01/10/2016 5 5

59 MIC01000162621 M/s. Sai Ram

Welding Works

0.37 01/10/2016 1 1

60 MIC01700142239 M/s.Itc Ltd Pspd

Unit Bhadrachalam

0 19/08/2016 1 1

61 SML01000152115 M/s. Sri Sathya Sai

Lubricants

0.53 09/08/2016 1 1

62 MIC01000151904 M/s.New Sri

Venkateswara fly

ash bricks

0.5 18/07/2016 1 1

31.97 98 98

List of enterprises approvals issued under TSiPASS as on 31.12.2017 ( State Level )

S

N

o

UID Number Name of the Industry Total

Investment

(in Crores)

Date of

application

Approva

ls

applied

Appro

vals

Issued

1 LRG01700272426 M/s.Telangana

Cooperative Oil

seeds Growers Fedn

Ltd, Apparaopet,

18.93 22/06/2017 1 1

2 LRG01700283585 M/s.Oil Palm

Processing Unit

78.35 23/03/2017 6 6

3 MEG01700053882 M/s.Bhadradri

thermal power Plant

(4X270 MW )

7290.6 20/03/2017 1 1

4 MEG01700143806 M/s.ITC Limited

PSPD

479.3 14/02/2017 1 1

5 LRG01000151907 M/s.Nava Bharat

Energy India

Limited ( Ash

Products Plant )

27.7 17/08/2016 2 2

7894.88 11 11

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7. UDYOG AADHAAR ( This is introduced in place of IEM Part I & II )

The Ministry of MSME, in consultation with the National Board of MSMEs and the

Advisory Committee in this behalf, has prepared a one-page registration form that would

constitute a self- declaration format under which the MSME will self-certify its existence, bank

account details, promoter/owner’s Aadhaar details and other minimum basic information

required. Based on the same, the MSMEs can be issued online, a unique identifier i.e. Udyog

Aadhaar Number.

The Ministry of MSME has set up the infrastructure i.e. the Udyog Aadhaar (UA) Portal

(http://udyogaadhaar.gov.in) for online filing of Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) by

enterprises located anywhere in the country. The UA portal is also accessible on mobile devices.

After formation of the new district w.e.f. 11.10.2016 to 04.12.2017 ( 307 ) Udyog

Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) are filed.

8. Industrial Incentives in the State of Telangana:-

Government have provided various Incentives to the Entrepreneurs of Telangana State as

per the orders furnished hereunder:-

S.N

o. Scheme Operational period

Relevant orders issued by Industries &

Commerce (IP & INF) Department

1 T-IDEA

(General

category)

01/01/2015 to

31/03/2019

Scheme: GO Ms No. 28 dt. 29/11/14

Operational guidelines: GO Ms No. 77

dt. 9/10/2015

Ineligible list: GO Ms No. 62 dt. 8/9/15

2 T-PRIDE

(for SC, ST &

PHC)

01/01/2015 to

31/03/2019

Scheme: GO Ms No. 29 dt. 29/11/2014

Operational guidelines: GO Ms No. 78

dt.9/10/2015

Amendment to guidelines: GO Ms No. 36

dt. 25/7/2016

3 Extension of

IIPP 2010-15

1 year extension for

availing incentives

Scheme: GO Ms No. 30

dt. 29/11/2014

4 IIPP 2010-15 01/07/2010 to

31/03/2015

Scheme: GO Ms No. 61 dt. 29/06/2010

Operational guidelines: GO Ms No. 42

dt. 5/5/2011

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Nature of Incentives:-

The following incentives can be claimed through the online incentive application system through

the TS-iPASS portal:-

Investment Subsidy.

Reimbursement of Stamp Duty, Transfer Duty, Mortgage Duty, Land Conversion charges.

Reimbursement of Land Cost purchased in IE / IDA / IE.

Reimbursement of Power Tariff.

Reimbursement of Interest Subsidy under Pavala Vaddi scheme.

Reimbursement of Sales Tax.

Grant of seed capital assistance.

Reimbursement of certification charges for acquiring quality certification.

Reimbursement of cost of equipment purchased for cleaner production measures.

Reimbursement of cost involved in skill upgradation and training.

Sanction of Industrial Infrastructure fund (IIDF).

Advance Subsidy claim for SC, ST & PHC enterprises.

Procedure for filing of incentive applications:-

S.No. Nature of claim Filing period Supporting documents

1. Investment Subsidy

(one time claim)

Within 6 months

of Date of

commencement of

production (DCP)

• All documents as per check slip

• Civil engineers certificate as per format

• Statement of accounts in respect of aided

enterprises as per format

2. Reimbursement of

Stamp Duty etc., (one

time claim)

Within 6 months

of DCP

• All documents as per check slip

• Attested copy of registered document

• Attested Copy of payment proof

3. Reimbursement of

Power Tariff (5 years

from DCP)

Within 6 months

after completion

of every half year

(F.Y)

• All documents as per check slip during

1st claim

• Power utilization particulars of previous 3

years certified by CA i.r.o expansion /

diversification

During subsequent claims

• Attested copy of power bills

• Attested copy of receipts from DISCOM

• Self certification as per format

• Attested copy of Valid CFO

4. Reimbursement of

Interest Subsidy under

Pavala Vaddi

scheme(5 years from

DCP)

Within 6 months

after completion

of every half year

(F.Y)

• All documents as per check slip during

1st claim

• Certificate from Financial institution in

prescribed format

• Attested copy of Valid CFO

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5. Reimbursement of

Sales Tax (5 years

from DCP)

Within 6 months

after completion

of every half year

(F.Y)

• All documents as per check slip during

1st claim

• Form A issued by the concerned authority

• Attested copy of Valid CFO

6. Grant of seed capital

assistance

Within 6 months

from date of

sanction of term

loan

• All documents as per check slip

• Sanction letter of term loan and seed

capital loan from Financial Institution

7. Reimbursement of

certification charges

Within 6 months

from obtaining

quality

certification

• Certificate from GM, DIC confirming

functional status at the time of acquiring

ISO 9000 / ISO 14001 / HACCP

Certificate

• Attested copy of the quality certificate

acquired

• Certificate from CA of expenditure

incurred giving the details along with bills,

vouchers and proof of payment

• Undertaking / Declaration from the

Managing Director / Proprietor / Partner

duly notarized

8. Reimbursement of

cost of equipment

purchased for cleaner

production measures

Within 6 months

of DCP

• All documents as per check slip

• Valid CFO

• Original bills & payment proof certified

by Financing institution / CA in case of

self financed

• Certificate from TSPCB on the cleaner

production measures adopted with certified

copy and list of equipments

9. Reimbursement of

cost involved in skill

up gradation and

training

Within 6 months

from completion

of training

program

• All documents as per check slip

• Copy of certification of institute along

with the list of participants with their

signature

• Original bills & payment proof certified

by the training institute

• Details of employees trained as per

format

10. Sanction of Industrial

Infrastructure fund

(IIDF)

Before DCP or

within 6 months

from the DCP

• All documents as per check slip

• Copy of the Project & its approval report

11. Advance Subsidy

claim for SC, ST &

PHC enterprises

After sanction of

term loan by the

Financing

institution Twice

prior to DCP

• All documents as per check slip

• Electrical feasibility certificate

• Proof of own capital invested

• Proof of borrowed capital from outside

• Term loan release statement as per format

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Application for Incentives:- ( Through online )

The proponent shall obtain UdyogAadhar after the Date of Commencement of Production

in their industry/establishment.

The proponent must then apply for the incentives through TS-iPASS online portal

(https://ipass.telangana.gov.in).

The common application with all the required documents and information is submitted.

Processing of the Application:-

Following the submission of the application, it will be forwarded to the respective GM,

DIC.

The GM will then conduct pre-scrutiny of the application and raise queries, if any.

Then an inspector will be assigned to conduct inspection of the unit and to provide

recommendation.

After that, the application along with recommendation of the inspector will be submitted

for further processing to the GM, DIC.

For applications from manufacturing Industries with investment in of less than 25 lakh in

machinery and for services industry with investment of less than 10 lakh in equipment, the

application will be sent to the District Level Committee and all the other cases will be sent

to State level committee by the GM, DIC.

District Level Case:-

In case of District level applications, the application will be placed before the DIPC headed

by the District Collector, for approval.

Based on the application and recommendation from the inspection, the DIPC will take a

decision in the meeting and the minutes will be Communicated to the Commissioner of

Industries (CoI).

After the minutes are approved, the sanction letter will be issued to the proponent.

CoI will maintain a seniority list for release of the incentives. Separate list for Power/

Pavala and others will be maintained. Also separate list for SC/ST for

Service/Manufacturing and passenger vehicles.

State Level Case:-

For state level applications, it will be forwarded to Joint Director, Commissionerate of

Industries where all shortfalls will be obtained.

The document will then be forwarded to Additional Director, who in turn will put up the

application before the Scrutiny cum Verification Committee (SVC). The SVC will meet

and scrutinize the application.

If the application is found to be in order then it is placed before SLC for approval with the

recommendation of the SVC.

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SLC will approve the application based on the recommendations received. Once approved,

the sanction letter will be issued.

After the sanction letter is issued, the release proceeding will be prepared .

The seniority list of all sanctioned incentive applications will be maintained by COI for

release of the incentives. Separate list for Power/ Pavala and others will be maintained.

Also separate list for SC/ST for Service/Manufacturing and passenger vehicles.

Release Process:-

After the list is generated, the Budget release order/ Administrative Sanction will be

granted by the Government.

Based on the list according to seriatim, the industrial units will be disbursed incentives

accordingly.

The list/details of the units released incentives will be sent to the respective GM, DIC for

verification of running status of the unit.

GM, DIC then send the running status to the COI recommending for release of funds.

Then the incentives are disbursed to the units through online to the Bank account submitted

by the applicant/entrepreneur.

Timelines for Incentive Sanction and Disbursement Process :-

Issue of acknowledgement/ intent letter : 7 days.

Issue of sanction letter : 30 days.

Release of Subsidy : within 15 days from date of the issue of Letter of credit (LOC).

Recovery of Incentives:-

Incentives released shall be liable to be recovered in the following circumstances:

Misrepresentation of facts

Enterprise goes out of production within 6 years i.r.o Micro and Small enterprises and 10

years for Medium, large & Mega enterprises

Fails to furnish information when called upon

Effects change of management without prior approval from Financial Institution and SLC

The unit shifts part or whole of the industry or leases out without prior approval of SLC

The enterprise is sold without prior approval of SLC

The enterprise takes up change in management without approval of SLC

The unit goes for additional power load, expansion / diversification or change of line of

activity already considered for sanction without prior approval of SLC

Merger or amalgamation taken up without prior approval of the SLC

There is break in production for a period of more 3 years due to valid reasons which can be

condoned by SLC.

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The Various Incentives sanctioned / availed under above schemes as follows from 11.10.2016 to

31.12.2017.

LIST OF CASES SANCTIONED INCENTIVES

UNDER SLC CASES FROM 11TH SLC TO 18TH SLC

S . No. Category Incentive Name Count Sanctioned Amount

GENERAL 5 11220900.00

1 INVESTMENT SUBSIDY 19 11225740.00

2 PAVALLA VADDI 17 1042633.00

3 POWER COST

REIMBURSEMENT 4 6407595.00

4 SALES

TAX(VAT/GST/SGST)

REIMBURSEMENT

45 29896868.00

SCHEDULE CASTE

1 INVESTMENT SUBSIDY 31 53684640.00

2 PAVALLA VADDI 4 174410.00

3 POWER COST

REIMBURSEMENT 0 0.00

4 SALES

TAX(VAT/GST/SGST)

REIMBURSEMENT 0 0.00

35 53859050.00

SCHEDULE TRIBE

1 INVESTMENT SUBSIDY 19 26774255.00

2 PAVALLA VADDI 6 908616.00

3 POWER COST

REIMBURSEMENT 3 1784160.00

4 SALES

TAX(VAT/GST/SGST)

REIMBURSEMENT 1 100940.00

29 2956797.00

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LIST OF CASES SANCTIONED INCENTIVES

UNDER DLC CASES FROM 11.10.2016 TO 31.12.2017

S . No. Category Incentive Name Count Sanctioned Amount

GENERAL 0.00

1 INVESTMENT SUBSIDY 0 0.00

2 PAVALLA VADDI 0 0.00

3 POWER COST

REIMBURSEMENT 0 0.00

4 SALES

TAX(VAT/GST/SGST)

REIMBURSEMENT 0 0.00

0 0.00

SCHEDULE CASTE

1 INVESTMENT SUBSIDY 21 5629042.00

2 PAVALLA VADDI 3 70600.00

3 POWER COST

REIMBURSEMENT

0 0.00

4 SALES

TAX(VAT/GST/SGST)

REIMBURSEMENT

0 0.00

24 5699642.00

SCHEDULE TRIBE

1 INVESTMENT SUBSIDY 31 8928460.00

2 PAVALLA VADDI 2 26979.00

3 POWER COST

REIMBURSEMENT

0

4 SALES

TAX(VAT/GST/SGST)

REIMBURSEMENT

0 0.00

33 8955439.00

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9. SOME OF MICRO, SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES

EXISTING IN BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM DISTRICT.

Sl.

No.

Name and address of the unit. Line of activity

1 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, Koyagudem

Open Cast –II Mine, Yellandu Area, Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

2 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, JK-5, Open

Cast –II Mine, Yellandu ( V & M ), Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

3 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, 21 Incline

Underground Coal Mine, Yellandu ( V & M ),

Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

4 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, GK OC Mine,

Rudrampur, Kothagudem ( V & M ), Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

5 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, Padmavathi

Khani, 5 Incline, Kothagudem Area, Venkatesh Khani (

Post), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

6 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, Venkatesh

Khani, 7 Incline, Kothagudem Area, Venkatesh Khani

( Post), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

7 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, Kondapuram

Underground Coal Mine, Near Ramanujavaram (V),

Manuguru (M), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

8 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, PK OC - II

Extension Project, Manuguru Area, Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

9 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, OC – IV,

Manuguru Area, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Coal Mining

10 M/s. Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, ( Site Mixed

Slurry ) plant, Manuguru ( V & M ), Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Site Mixed Slurry

11 M/s. Global Coal Mining Pvt Ltd, Manuguru ( V & M

), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Coal Washery

12 M/s. ITC Ltd, PSPD, Sarapaka(v), Burgampad Mandal,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Pulp & Paper, Paper Board,

Captive Power Generation

13 M/s. Heavy Water Plant,

Manuguru, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Heavy Water, Captive Power

Generation

14 M/s. NMDC Ltd , ( Formerly Known as Sponge Iron

India Ltd ), Paloncha ( V & M ).

Sponge Iron, Captive Power

Generation

15 M/s. Kothagudem Thermal Power Station, Old Station,

Palwancha Post&Mdl

Thermal Power Generation

16 M/s. Kothagudem Thermal Power Station, 5th Stage,

Palwancha Post&Mdl

Thermal Power Generation

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17 M/s. Kothagudem Thermal Power Station, 6th Stage,

Palwancha Post&Mdl

Thermal Power Generation

18 M/s. Nava Bharat Ventures Pvt Ltd, Paloncha ( V & M

), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Ferro Manganese, Ferro

crome, Ferro Silicon,

19 M/s. Nava Bharat Energy India Pvt Ltd, Paloncha ( V &

M ), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Captive Thermal Power

Generation.

20 M/s. Sri Luxmi Tulari Agro Paper Pvt.Ltd, Aswaraopet,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Kraft Paper with Captive

Power Generation

21 M/s. Fimakem India Limited, Laxmipuram village,

Burgampad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Wet Calcium Carbonate.

22 M/s. Indian Explosives Ltd,(Bulk Support Plant) ,

Samiti Singaram, Manuguru (V&M), Khammam Dist.

Explosives storage

23 M/s. Keltech Energies Ltd, Manuguru ( V & M ),

Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Explosives storage

24 M/s. Premier Explosives Pvt Ltd, Samiti Singaram,

Manuguru (V&M), Khammam Dist

Explosives storage

25 M/s. M.A. Raheem Quarashi & Sons, Mangapet Village,

Sujathanagar, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Tannery

26 M/s. M/S. Sri Venkateswara Industries, Plot.No. 11,

IDA, Paloncha, Paloncha Village and Mandal.

Waste Tyre Pyrolysis

27 M/s. Solar Industries India Limited, Sy.No.117, (

Singareni Colliers Land ), Venkatesh Khani,

Kothagudem ( M ), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Storage of Non explosive

Emulsion Matrix

28 M/s. White Star Alums (P) Ltd., Laxmipuram Village,

Burgampad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Alum

29 M/S. Maha Tripurasundari Industries Pvt Ltd, IDA

Paloncha, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Cem Powder Calcium

Carbonate

30 M/s. Sati Maa Industries, Yerragunta (V), Paloncha

(M), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

PPC Cement / Slag Cement /

OPC Cement

31 M/s. T.S. Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation

Ltd., Sy.No.104, Aswaraopeta (V) & (M).

Crude Palm Oil

32 M/s. T.S. Co-operative Oil Seeds Growers Federation

Ltd., Sy.No.394, Apparaopet (V), Dammapeta (M).

Crude Palm Oil

33 M/s. Balaji Boiled Rice Mill, Sudimalla ( V ), Yellandu

Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Parboiled Rice Mill

34 M/s. Balaji Rice Mill, Sy.No. 212, Sarapaka Village,

Burgampahad (M). Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Raw Rice / Steamed Rice Mill

35 M/s. Aditya Designer Tiles Pvt. Ltd.

Medar Basthi, Kothagudem, Bhadradri Kothagudem

District.

Design Tiles

36 M/s. Jagadamba Mills, Medarabasthi, Kothagudem,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

PSCP Poles

37 M/s. Manjeet Cotton Pvt Ltd, Sujathanagar (V & M ),

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Cotton Ginning and Bail

Pressing

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38 M/S. Sai Laxmi Industries, Ida Paloncha, Paloncha

Village, Paloncha Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem

District.

Manufacturing of Egg Trays

39 M/S.Foster Gas Products, Plot No.11, Palwancha

Village and Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Industrial Oxygen

40 M/S. Sri Madhuri Air Products, IDA Paloncha,

Palwancha Village and Mandal.

Industrial Oxygen

41 M/s. Manikanta Enterprises, IDA, Paloncha, Palwancha

Village and Mandal.

Handmade Sundry Paper

Board

42 M/s. Harshini Paper Boards,Ida Paloncha, Paloncha

Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Handmade Paper Boards.

43 Sri Sai Paper Boards, MP Banjara Village, Burgampad

Mandal, Khammam Dist.

Paper Board and Strew Board

44 M/s. Santhoshima Paper Board ( Formerly Prabhu Paper

Boards ) , IDA Paloncha, Paloncha Mandal,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sun Dry Board

45 M/s. Sruthi Industries, Ida Paloncha, Paloncha Mandal,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sun Dry Board

46 M/s. Sri Aadiparashakti Boards, Ida Paloncha, Paloncha

Mandal,Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

47 M/s. Sri Padmalaya Paper Board, IDA Kothagudem,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

48 M/s. R R Pulp Packages, Laxmipuram (V),

Burgampahad (M), Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

49 M/s. Sri Sainadh Enterprises, ( Formarly Known as

Padmalaya Industries ),IDA, Paloncha, Paloncha

Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

50 Sri Rajyalaxmi Industries, IE, Kothagudem, Bhadradri

Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

51 Maharaja Paperboards,Yerragunta (V), Paloncha (M) ,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

52 M/s. Swaraj Packing Boards,Burgampad Village,

Burgampad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

53 M/s. SV Boards,Burgampad Village, Burgampad

Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

54 Sri Venkateshwara Industries, IDA Kothagudem,

Kothagudem ( M ), Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hand Made Sundry Board

55 M/s. Sree Venkateshwara Industries ( Formerly known

as Ashoka Packages ) , Laxmipuram (V), Burgampahad

( M ), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Hand Made Sundry Board

56 M/s. Marvel Enterprises, Ida Paloncha, Paloncha

Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Rewinding, Servicing Of

Elecl.& Mechnical Goods

57 M/s. Rainbow Poly Process, Ida Paloncha, Paloncha

Mandal,Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Hdpe Carry Bags(Plastic Carry

Bags)

58 M/s. Sri Ramanjaneya Automobiles Works, Ida

Paloncha, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Repairing & Servicing Of

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59 M/s. Telangana Spun Concrete Pipes Co.,Ida Paloncha,

Paloncha Mandal,

Rcc Pipes, Collers.

60 M/s. Amrutha Industries, Ida Paloncha, Paloncha

Mandal,Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Fly Ash Bricks

61 M/s. Chemiloids Life Sciences (P) Ltd,

Aswaraopet.Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Herbal Extraction

62 M/s. Herbez, Aswaraopet.Bhadradri Kothagudem

District

Herbal Extraction

63 M/s. Seetharamanjaneya Rice Mill, Plot. No. 37,

Industrial Park, Bhadrachalam Village and Mandal.

Rice Miling

64 M/s. Vijaya Laxmi Fly Ash Brick Plant, Ida,

Bhadrachalam (V & M)

Fly Ash Bricks.

65 M/s. Tirumala Venkateswara Rice & Flour, Ida,

Bhadrachalam

Milling Of Rice And Grinding

Of Flour.

66 M/s. Seetarama Industries, Ida, Bhadrachalam ( V & M

), Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Stone Crushing

67 M/S. Mahalaxmi Industries, Laxmipuram Village,

Burgampahad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Manufacturing of Egg Trays

68 M/S. Mahalaxmi Industries ( Expansion ), Laxmipuram

Village, Burgampahad Mandal.

Manufacturing of Egg Trays

69 M/s. Mahalaxmi Industry, Laxmipuram Village,

Burgampahad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Manufacturing of Egg Trays

70 M/s. Elite Packs, Sanjeevareddypalem Village,

Burgampahad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Paper And Card Board Cutting

71 M/s. XL Tech, Sanjeevareddy Palem Village,

Burgampahad Mandal.

Paper And Card Board Cutting

72 M/s. X.L. Tubes, Sanjeevareddy Palem Village,

Burgampahad Mandal,.

Paper And Card Board Cutting

73 M/s. Sai Krishna Cores, Burgampahad ( V & M ),

Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Paper Cones

74 M/s. Sai Bhadradri Converters, Sy. No.440/24,

Laxmipuram Village, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Manufacturing Of Other Paper

Products N.E.C., Paper Card

Board Cutting

75 M/s. Veerabhadra Teja Paper Converters, Sy.No.440/23,

Laxmipuram Village, Burhampahad Mandal.

Manufacturing Of Other Paper

Products N.E.C., Paper Card

Board Cutting

76 M/s. Bhadrachalam Cold Storage Private Limited,

Lakshmipuram Village, Bhadradri Kothagudem

District.

Cold Storage

77 M/s. Abhinav Cold Storage Private Limited,

Laxmipuram (V),Bhadradri Kothagudem District

Cold Storage / Godown

78 M/s. Shree Akshaya Packs, Laxmipuram (V), Bhadradri

Kothagudem District

Paper And Card Board Cutting

79 M/s. Brown Tech, Sanjeevareddypalem Village,

Burgampahad Mandal,

Corrugated Products

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80 M/s. Premier Packs, Burgampahad Mandal, Bhadradri

Kothagudem District

Packing Boxes

81 M/s. Laser Packs, Sanjeevareddypalem, Burgampahad ,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District Paper Products

82 M/s. Quality Packs, Sy.No. 497, Sanjeevareddypalem

(V), Burgampahad (M). Paper Side Discs

83 M/s. Laxmi Sai Rama Rice & Floor Mill,

Vinayakapuram (V), Aswaraopet (M), Khammam Dist. Rice mill

84 Majunder Mill Boards, Paloncha (V&M), Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Paperboards

85 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, Area Workshop,

Yellandu (V& M), Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Workshop

86 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, (Area Workshop ),

Area Store and GK OC Base Workshop, Gauthamkhani

(Post ), Rudrampur (V), Chunchupalli (M), Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

Workshop

87 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, ( Central Workshop

), Kothagudem (V& M), Bhadradri Kothagudem Dist.

Workshop

88 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, ( Workshop &

Store ), Manuguru(V& M), Bhadradri Kothagudem

District.

Workshop

89 Sri Vijaya Sai Industries,IDA Kothagudem, Bhadradri

Kothagudem District.

CI Pipes

90 Vijaya Ferro Alloys, Industrial Estate, Kothagudem

(V&M) , Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

C.I. Castings (Iron & Steel)

91 Vijaya Rama Engineering Works,Industrial Estate,

Kothagudem (V&M) , Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

C.I. Castings

92 R.K. Crusher, Toggudem Village, Paloncha Mandal,

Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

93 Venkateswara Stone Industries, Toggudem Village,

Paloncha Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

94 Lingamurty Stone Crusher, Gollapally Village,

Tekulapalli Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

95 Vengamamba Metal Suppliers, Jinkalagudem Village,

Burgampahad Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

96 Venkata Krishna Stone Crusher, Gundepudi Village,

Julurupadu Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

97 Bhavani Metals, Sy.No. 19, Toggudem Village,

Paloncha Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

98 Azeez Constructions, Sy.No. 36 & 47, Toggudem

Village, Paloncha Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem

District.

Stone crushers

99 Sree Kanaka Durga Stone Crusher, Toggudem Village,

Paloncha Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem District.

Stone crushers

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10. Telangana State Food Processing and Preservation Policy

Telangana government announces food processing policy on 4th November 2017 in World Food

India 2017 at Vignan Bhavan, new delhi ot DOUBLING FARMER INCOME BY 2022

Telangana State Food Processing Society is established by the Government of Telangana to

promote Food Processing Industries in Telangana State, India. The Society provides subsidy in

project cost and other incentives to set up Food Processing units. The main objectives of the

Society are as follows.

Planning, implementation and monitoring of “Telangana State Food Processing

Mission” as declared by the Government of Telangana from time to time.

To advise all offices, institutions and other bodies, associations that may be associated

with the administration, planning, implementation and monitoring of Telangana State

Food Processing Mission.

To carry out any other function/activity/responsibility as may be entrusted from time to

time by the Government of Telangana.

To promote all such activities that may be useful, necessary or helpful and contribute

towards attaining the above objectives.

OBJECTIVES

“To harness maximum value from our rich agri-food, aqua, poultry & livestock resources for our

producers, farmers and consumers by providing world class ecosystem for moving, trading and

processing food products” The objectives of the policy are as follows:

1. Drive the national objective of doubling farmer income by 2022

2. Build capacity for processing major commodities up to international standards

3. Develop clusters with collaboration between government, industry and academia

4. Establish state's reputation for reliable high quality agri-food produce

5. Position Telangana as agri-food distribution hub for the country Ministry of food

processing industries,

Government of India has targeted to increase the aggregate levels of food processing in the

country from 10% to 20% by 2020 and to increase the fixed capital base of food processing

industries in India by five folds over the next ten years. Keeping in line with the central ministry

targets, the policy aims to achieve the following outcomes from the food processing policy:

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1. Generate employment for 1,25,000 personnel by 2022

2. Addition of more than10,000 crores to state GSDP through food processing sector by 2022

3. Increase the fixed capital base of food processing industry by at least 10,000 crores

by 2022

In order to achieve the aforementioned targets, the following action plan is proposed in the

policy:

1. Creation, modernization and expansion of small and medium food processing units

2. Development of processing clusters for key commodities in the state

3. Development of new food parks and promotion of food parks

4. Development of logistics and supply chain infrastructure for food produce

distribution

5. Support for mega projects in food processing industry

6. Promotion of innovation and adoption of industry best practices

Since, the food processing industries is part of the overall industrial policy framework of the state,

other critical issues relating to the sector such as logistics support, retail infrastructure for food

products, renewable energy support etc. are being covered by dedicated subject oriented policies.

Central and state schemes on agriculture, fisheries, animal husbandry and dairy continue to

support production and improve trade efficiencies through agricultural marketing reforms,

promotion of better technology and agricultural practices, cooperation and skill development. All

policies collectively strive towards the national goal of doubling farmer's income by 2022 and

achieving food security for all.

MAJOR PROVISIONS AND AREAS OF SUPPORT

The policy provides capital and operational assistance to existing and new units along with

providing hard and soft infrastructure support to the sector with the following schemes:

1. Creation, modernization and expansion of food processing units

2. Development of processing clusters in the state

3. Development of new food parks and promotion of new and existing food parks

4. Development of logistics and supply chain infrastructure for food produce

5. On farm infrastructure for primary processing and preservation

6. Promotion of innovation and adoption of industry best practices

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11. Telangana ICT Policies:-

THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS

DEPARTMENT INTRODUCED THE FOLLOWING POLICIES IN THE STATE OF

TELANGANA.

Telangana State ICT Policy, 2016, it was launched on 4 April, 2016 at Hyderabad International

Convention Centre (HICC).

I. Telangana ICT Policies

1. ICT policy – Telangana ICT policy 2016

2. Electronics (ESDM) policy – Telangana Electronics policy 2016

3. Gaming & Animation (IMAGE) policy – Telangana Gaming & Animation policy 2016

4. Rural technology Centers policy – Telangana Rural Technology Centers policy 2016

5. Innovation policy – Telangana Innovation policy 2016

6. Open Data policy – Telangana Open Data Policy

7. Data Analytics policy – Telangana Data Analytics Policy

8. Data Centre policy – Telangana Data Centre policy

9. Cyber Security policy -- Telangana Cyber Security Policy

II. IoT Policy 2017 – IoT Policy 2017

III. e-Waste Management Policy 2017 – e-Waste Management Policy 2017

The G.Os. are available on Internet and can be accessed at website address

www.it.telangana.gov.in

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12). RESOURCES:-

Agriculture:- Cotton, Paddy, Red Chilli, vegetables, fruits, Dall, Groundnut.

Mineral:- Fly Ash, coal, sand, road metal, gravel, quartz, marble, corundum, graphite, precious

and semi precious stones.

Forest:- Subabul, Eucaloptus, beedi leaf, adda leaf, soap nut, honey, gum karaya, medicinal

plants.

a) PROPOSED PROJECTS:-

1) Rice Mills

2) Dall Mills

3) Cotton Ginning

4) Cold Storage

5) Oil Mills

6) Fly Ash Bricks.

7) Coal washers.

8) Coal Powder.

9) Stone Crusher

10) Marble Cutting & Polishing.

11) Precious & semi precious stone polishing

12) Paper & Paper Products

13) Egg Trays.

14) Card Board.

15) Paper cutting

16) Corrugated boxes

17) Honey processing

18) Fruit pulp

19) Solar Power Plants

20) Sponge Iron

b) NEED BASED:-

Paper Plates & Cups,

Honey processing units,

Cold Storage,

Cotton Ginning,

Spinning Mills,

Bolts & Nuts,

Mineral water,

Packing units,

Ravva, Flour & Chilli Mill,

Tooti-fruity mfg.,

Mushrooms,

Soya milk and Pannier,

Milk chilling,

Milk processing,

Ready mix plants and Construction material.

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c) Products manufacatured by the Enterprises in the District:-

1. Sponge Iron

2. Captive Power Generation

3. Bread and biscuits

4. Rice

5. Dall

6. Chilli Powder

7. Thermal Power Greneration

8. Turmeric Powder

9. Fly ash Bricks

10. Light Weight Bricks

11. Egg Tays / Naggs

12. Paper Boards

13. Pet Bottles

14. Sweets

15. Neem Oil

16. Solar Power Generation

17. Kraft Paper

18. Stone Crusher

19. Manglore tiles

20. Decorative Tiles

21. Power Generation

22. Ferro Alloys

23. Waste Tyre Pyrolysis

24. Ice Cream

25. Cotton Ginning and Bail Pressing

26. Coal Washer

27. Micro Nutrient

28. Readymade Garnments

29. Cold Storage

30. Alam Ferric , Non Ferric

31. Cem Powder Calcium Carbonate

32. Mineral Water

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13. EASE OF DOING BUSINESS (EODB):-

The Deparetment is implementing the Ease of Doing Business (EODB) activities as

mentioned hereunder:-

1) Online single window system : TSiPASS.

2) Common application form for CFE, CFO, Renewals and Incentives.

3) Online submission of application.

4) Online payment of related fees.

5) Online tracking of submitted application.

6) Online download of final approved certificate.

The other initiatives being implemented by the Department under the EODB are:-

1) Investor facilitation cell with online query handling mechanism.

2) System to publish draft regulation for receiving public coments.

3) System to publish the final regulation showing how the coments were addressed.

4) Online information wizard to provide customized list of approvals required for an unit.

5) Online grievance redressal mechanism for services provided through single window

system.

Because of the thourough implementation of the above task under the EODB, the

Telangana State stood first in the year 2016 and the reforms under the EODB are being strictly

followed by the Department for the year 2017 also to keep up the position.

14) INDUSTRIAL POLICIES OF SURROUNDING STATES:

The Bhadradri Kothagudem District is surrounded by TwO states VIZ. Andhra Pradesh

and Chhatthisgarh. Their industrial policies are mentioned below:-

NAME OF THE STATE

NAME OF THE INDUSTRIAL POLICY

TEALNGANA STATE

TELANGANA STATE INDUSTRIAL POLICY

( T- PRIDE AND T-IDEA )

ANDHRA PRADESH STATE

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY 2015-2020

CHHATTISSGARH STATE

INDUSTRIAL POLICY 2014 -2019

The G.Os. issuedby the Andhra Pradesh and Chhattissgarh States are available in website for

reference. The Telangana State Government Industrial Policy is considered as the best policy

among other States.

The G.Os. are available on Internet and can be accessed at website address

www.industries.telangana.gov.in , https://www.apindustries.gov.in, and www.csidc.in.

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15. SELF EMPLOYMENT SCHEME

PRIME MINISTER’S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAMME (PMEGP)

1. The Scheme

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by merging

the two schemes that were in operation till 31.03.2008 namely Prime Minister’s Rojgar Yojana

(PMRY) and Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of micro enterprises in rural as well as urban areas. PMEGP

will be a central sector scheme to be administered by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium

Enterprises (MoMSME). The Scheme will be implemented by Khadi and Village Industries

Commission (KVIC), a statutory organization under the administrative control of the Ministry of

MSME as the single nodal agency at the National level. At the State level, the Scheme will be

implemented through State KVIC Directorates, State Khadi and Village Industries Boards

(KVIBs) and District Industries Centres (DICs) and banks.

2. Quantum and Nature of Financial Assistance Levels of funding under PMEGP

Categories of beneficiaries

under PMEGP

Beneficiary’s contribution

(of project cost)

Rate of Subsidy

(of project cost)

Area (location of project/unit) Urban Rural

General Category 10% 15% 25%

Special (including SC / ST / OBC /

Minorities /Women, Ex-Servicemen,

Physically handicapped, NER, Hill and

Border areas etc.

05% 25% 35%

Note:

(1) The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under manufacturing sector is Rs. 25 lakh.

(2) The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under business/service sector is Rs.10 lakh.

(3) The balance amount of the total project cost will be provided by Banks as term loan

3. Eligibility Conditions of Beneficiaries

(i) Any individual, above 18 years of age

(ii) There will be no income ceiling for assistance for setting up projects under PMEGP.

(iii) For setting up of project costing above Rs.10 lakh in the manufacturing sector and above Rs.

5 lakh in the business /service sector, the beneficiaries should possess at least VIII standard pass

educational qualification.

(iv) Assistance under the Scheme is available only for new projects sanctioned specifically under

the PMEGP.

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(v) Self Help Groups (including those belonging to BPL provided that they have not availed

benefits under any other Scheme) are also eligible for assistance under PMEGP.

(vi) Institutions registered under Societies Registration Act,1860;

(vii) Production Co-operative Societies, and

Charitable Trusts.

Existing Units (under PMRY, REGP or any other scheme of Government of India or State

Government) and the units that have already availed Government Subsidy under any other

scheme of Government of India or State Government are not eligible.

For further details and Project profiles visit : www.kvic.org.in www.pmegp.in

The PMEGP Scheme Targets / Sponsored / Sanctions for the last two years viz. 2016-17 and

2017-2018 as follows :

Agency wise :-

Agency Targets Sponsored Sanctions

DIC 48 140 5

KVIB 38 368 31

KVIC 38 175 6

Total 124 683 42

Bank Wise :-

Andhra Bank 34

State Bank of India 06

Indian Overseas Bank 01

Punjab National Bank 01

This is the only programme which helps to establish units in the Schedule area where

beneficiary would get loan under CGTMSE scheme. Hence we are requested the Lead Bank

Manager (LDM) to direct the concerned to process all the applications which are pending at

branchesas it benefits most of the Schedules Caste / Schedule Tribe entrepreneurs.

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List of PMEGP Sample Projects

S.No. Project Name

1 Bakery Products ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

2 Bakery Products Big Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

3 Bakery Products Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

4 Banana Chips ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

5 Banana Chips (Big Unit) ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

6 Besan Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

7 Beverage Manufacturing Scheme ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

8 Cashewnut Processing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

9 Cattle / Poultry Feed Scheme ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

10 Coconut Oil And Oil Cake Manuafcuring ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

11 Compound Asafoetidia (Hing) ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

12 Daliya Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

13 Extruded Snacks ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

14 Fruit Bars ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

15 Frymes Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

16 Ginger And Garlic Processing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

17 Gingilee Oil And Oil Cake Manuafcuring ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

18 Groundnut Oil And Oil Cake Manuafcuring ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

19 Gulkand ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

20 Ice-Cream Parlour ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

21 Ice-Cream Parlour ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

22 Jackfruit Products ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

23 Jam Jelly Murabba Manufacturing Scheme ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

24 Kismis/Bedana Manacturing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

25 Kurkure Type Snacks ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

26 Kurkure Type Snacks Small ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

27 Maize Flakes ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

28 Mango Jelly/Aam Papad ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

29 Masala Making Unit (Medium) ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

30 Masala Making Unit (Small) ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

31 Milk Based Products ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

32 Murmura Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

33 Mustard Oil And Oil Cake Manuafcuring ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

34 Namkeen/Farsan Manufacturing Scheme ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

35 Natural Mineral Water ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

36 Neera Catering Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

37 Noodles Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

38 Onion Paste Manufacturing Scheme ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

39 Organic Food ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

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40 Paddy Processing Unit. (Mini Rice Mill) ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

41 Palm Fiber Brush Making Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

42 Palm Jaggery (Gur) Making Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

43 Palm Leaf Fancy And Utility Articles Making Unit (Agro Based Food Processing

Industry)

44 Palm Sugar & Palm Confectionery Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

45 Papad Manufacturing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

46 Petha Manacturing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

47 Petha Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

48 Pickle Manufacturing Scheme ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

49 Poha Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

50 Popcorn Manufacturing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

51 Potato Chips/Wafer Manufacturing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

52 Potato/Banana Wafers ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

53 Power Atta Chakki ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

54 Pulses Processing Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

55 Sattu Manufacturing ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

56 Soya Milk ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

57 Soya Sauce ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

58 Texturised Soya Protein ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

59 Tomato Products ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

60 Tomato Products And Pickles ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

61 Wafer Biscuits ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

62 Wafer Biscuits Big Type ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

63 Wheat Mill Unit ( Agro Based Food Processing Industry )

64 Bamboo Article Manufacturing Unit ( Forest Based Industry )

65 Broom Making ( Forest Based Industry )

66 Comb Foundation Unit ( Forest Based Industry )

67 Commercial Apiary Unit (100 Bee Colonies Of Apis Mellifera) ( Forest Based Industry )

68 Commercial Apiary Unit (100 Bee Colonies Of Apis Cerana) ( Forest Based Industry )

69 Honey Jam Manufacturing ( Forest Based Industry )

70 Honey Processing Plant & Honey House ( Forest Based Industry )

71 Manufacture Of Ayurvedic Asava, Arista, Kwatha, Syrup ( Forest Based Industry )

72 Manufacture Of Ayurvedic Capsule ( Forest Based Industry )

73 Manufacture Of Ayurvedic Churna ( Forest Based Industry )

74 Manufacture Of Ayurvedic Tablets ( Forest Based Industry )

75 Manufacture Of Ayurvedic Vati Gutika ( Forest Based Industry )

76 Manufacture Of Medicated Ghee ( Forest Based Industry )

77 Manufacture Of Medicated Oil ( Forest Based Industry )

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78 Manufacturing Of Javadhu Powder ( Forest Based Industry )

79 Medium Scale Apiary Unit (30 Bee Colonies Of Apis Mellafera) ( Forest Based Industry )

80 Medium Scale Apiary Unit (30 Bee Colonies Of Apis Cerana) ( Forest Based Industry )

81 Production Of Bamboo Mat Board Unit ( Forest Based Industry )

82 Production Of Lac ( Forest Based Industry )

83 Production Of Shellac Varnish (French Polish Improved Quality) ( Forest Based

Industry )

84 Shuttle Cock ( Forest Based Industry )

85 Surgical Bandage ( Forest Based Industry )

86 Surgical Bandage Big Type ( Forest Based Industry )

87 Bee - Metallurgical Coke ( Mineral Based Industry )

88 Cement Jalli ( Mineral Based Industry )

89 Cement Jalli , Doors, Windows And Allied Products ( Mineral Based Industry )

90 Ceramic Art Wares Scheme ( Mineral Based Industry )

91 Ceramic Candles (For Water Filter) ( Mineral Based Industry )

92 Ceramic Colours Scheme ( Mineral Based Industry )

93 Ceramic Table Wares And Allied Items In Stoneware Earthenware Semi Vitreousware

( Mineral Based Industry )

94 Chalk Cryons ( Mineral Based Industry )

95 Chemical Porcelain (Mbi) ( Mineral Based Industry )

96 Decorative Glassware ( Mineral Based Industry )

97 Electroless Nickel Plating ( Mineral Based Industry )

98 Fancy Terracotta & Utility Articles ( Mineral Based Industry )

99 Fly Ash Bricks ( Mineral Based Industry )

100 Gem Cutting And Polishing ( Mineral Based Industry )

101 Lac Bangles Manufacturing Unit ( Mineral Based Industry )

102 Laminated Safety Glass ( Mineral Based Industry )

103 Lead Pencils ( Mineral Based Industry )

104 Looking Mirror ( Mineral Based Industry )

105 Mineral Grinding ( Mineral Based Industry )

106 Ophthalmic Lens Grinding ( Mineral Based Industry )

107 Plaster Boards ( Roofing) ( Mineral Based Industry )

108 Plaster Of Paris ( Mineral Based Industry )

109 PLASTER OF PARIS ( B Type) ( MINERAL BASED INDUSTRY )

110 Plaster Of Paris Toys & Small Status ( Mineral Based Industry )

111 Pre Stressed Cement Concrete Block ( Mineral Based Industry )

112 Pre-Fabricatad Building Materials ( Mineral Based Industry )

113 Production Of Gasket Shellac Compound (Gasket Cement) ( Mineral Based Industry )

114 Quick Lime ( Mineral Based Industry )

115 R.C.C ( Mineral Based Industry )

116 Rcc Spun Pipe ( Mineral Based Industry )

117 Stone Polishing Unit ( Mineral Based Industry )

118 Tailors' Chalk ( Mineral Based Industry )

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119 Aloe Vera Gel ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

120 Ball Pen Ink ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

121 Batting Gloves ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

122 Belting Leather ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

123 Bindi Manufacturing Unit ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

124 Blow Moulded Plastic Containers ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

125 Bubble Packing Paper ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

126 Bubble Packing Paper ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

127 Canvas Shoes ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

128 Canvas Shoes ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

129 Chemical Etching On Wood ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

130 Chemical Etching On Wood ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

131 Children Shoe ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

132 Children Shoe ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

133 Cleaning Powder ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

134 Cleaning Powder ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

135 Cricket Balls ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

136 Cricket Balls ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

137 Engine Mounting-Rubber Bonded ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

138 Engine Mounting-Rubber Bonded ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

139 Face Cream And Cleansing Lotion ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

140 Face Cream And Cleansing Lotion ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

141 Fancy Leather Gloves ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

142 Fancy Leather Gloves ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

143 Floor Polish ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

144 Floor Polish ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

145 Foot Wear & Leather ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

146 Hair Conditioner ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

147 Hair Conditioner ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

148 Hard Rubber Battery Containers ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

149 Hard Rubber Battery Containers ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

150 Hurraichi Chappals & Sandals ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

151 Hurraichi Chappals & Sandals ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

152 Laundry Soap ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

153 Leather Aprons ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

154 Leather Aprons ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

155 Leather Jewellery ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

156 Leather Jewellery ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

157 Leather Sandal With P.U. Sole ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

158 Leather Sandal With P.U. Sole ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

159 Leather Toys ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

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160 Leather Toys ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

161 Leather Wallets And Purses ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

162 Leather Wallets And Purses ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

163 Leathr Briefcase ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

164 Leathr Briefcase ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

165 Lipstic & Kajal Pencil ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

166 Lipstic & Kajal Pencil ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

167 Liquid Detergent ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

168 Liquid Detergent ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

169 Manufacturing Of Detergent Powder & Cake ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

170 Manufacturing Of Detergent Powder & Cake ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

171 Manufacturing Of Hair Oil ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

172 Manufacturing Of Hair Oil ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

173 Manufacturing Of Mehandi ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

174 Manufacturing Of Mehandi ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

175 Manufacturing Of Nail Polish ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

176 Manufacturing Of Nail Polish ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

177 Manufacturing Of Shampoo ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

178 Manufacturing Shellac Insulating Varnish(Air-Drying) ( Polymer And Chemical Based

Industry )

179 Model Project Profile On Ball Pen Reffils (Pcbi) ( Polymer And Chemical Based

Industry )

180 Model Project Profile On Plastic Bottle (Pcbi) ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

181 Naphthalene Balls ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

182 Perfumery Compound ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

183 Production Of Oxalic Acid ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

184 Programme Manufacturing Of Agarbatti ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

185 Rubber Stamps ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

186 Shaving Cream ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

187 Skin Tonning Lotion (Skin Fresheners) ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

188 Talcum Powder ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

189 Toilet Soap ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

190 Trumock Shoe With Tpr Sole ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

191 Wax Candles ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

192 Wind Cheater ( Polymer And Chemical Based Industry )

193 Air Conditioner (Split Types) ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

194 Alternators For Automobiles ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

195 Aluminium Cans ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

196 Aluminium Fabrication ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

197 Aluminium Furniture ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

198 Aluminium Utensil Unit ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

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199 Aluminium Venetian Scheme ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

200 Assembling Of Electronic Gas Lighters ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

201 Assembly Of Beverage Vending Machine ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

202 Assembly Of Diesel Generator Set ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

203 Assembly Of Home Security System ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

204 Automatic Curtain Opener ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

205 Automobile Silencer ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

206 Battery Water ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

207 Bee Box Manufacturing Unit ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

208 Bio- Digested Slurry ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

209 Brass Water Taps & Cock ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

210 Brass, Copper & Bell Metal Utensil/Utility Products ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech

Industry )

211 Bus Body Building/Light Commercial Vehicle ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

212 Carpentary Workshop ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

213 Carpentry Unit ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

214 Cast Iron Brake Drums ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

215 Cricket Bats ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

216 Digital Clock ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

217 Digital Panel Meters ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

218 Domestic Electronic Timer ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

219 Drawing Boards ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

220 Elctronic Calculators (Pocket/Desk Top) ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

221 Electric Tandoor ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

222 Electronic Door Bells ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

223 Electronic Fan Regulator & Light Dimmers ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

224 Electronic Gate Security Systems ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

225 Electronic Vibration Meters/Analyzer ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

226 Electronic Weighing Machine ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

227 Exhaust Fans ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

228 Forging Blanks For Spur Gears ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

229 Garden Chair ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

230 High Duty Iron Castings ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

231 Lamp Holders ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

232 Lamp Holders ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

233 Low Cost Radio Receivers ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

234 Lpg Cooking Range ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

235 Luggage Carriers ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

236 Manufacture Of Safety Pins ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

237 Miniature Circuit Breakers ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

238 Multipurpose Computer Centre/Cyber Café ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

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239 Neon Sign Boards ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

240 Oil Crusher / Expeller ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

241 Pco Monitor ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

242 Personnelcomputers Assembly ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

243 Phosphor Bronze Bushes ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

244 Production Of Enriched Biodigested Slurry Under Rebt (Bio-Technology Wing) ( Rural

Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

245 Production Of Enriched Biodigested Slurry Under Rebt (Bio-Technology Wing) ( Rural

Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

246 Production Of Two In One Radio & Tape Recorder ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech

Industry )

247 Production Of Vermicompost ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

248 Production Of Vermicompost ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

249 Production Of Vermicompost Under Rebt (Bio-Technology Wing) ( Rural Engg. And

Bio-Tech Industry )

250 Production Of Voltage Stabiliser ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

251 Rechargeable Torch ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

252 Regulated D.C. Power Supplies ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

253 Rolling Shutters ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

254 Room Coolers ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

255 Snap Fasteners ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

256 Solar Charkha 8 Spindle ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

257 Solar Charkha Spinning, Weaving, Processing & Garments Manufacturing Unit ( Rural

Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

258 Solar Cooker ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

259 Solar Water Heater ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

260 Stainless Steel Portable Water Filter ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

261 Steel Book Rack ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

262 Steel Furniture Unit ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

263 Steel Trunks ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

264 V-Belts Andfan Belts ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

265 Water Meter ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

266 Wheel Barrows ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

267 Wick Stove ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

268 Wooden Crafts ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

269 Wooden Furniture ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

270 Wooden Patterns ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

271 Wooden Toys And Decorative Pieces ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

272 Wrought Iron Furniture ( Rural Engg. And Bio-Tech Industry )

273 Add-On Cards For Computer ( Service And Textile Industry )

274 Ammonia (Blue) Print ( Service And Textile Industry )

275 Assembling Of Display Monitor ( Service And Textile Industry )

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276 Auto Garrage ( Service And Textile Industry )

277 Barber Shop ( Service And Textile Industry )

278 Children Garments ( Service And Textile Industry )

279 Computer Maintenance And Servicing Unit ( Service And Textile Industry )

280 Computerized Advertisement Design ( Service And Textile Industry )

281 Cotton Laces, File Tages & Cotton Tapes ( Service And Textile Industry )

282 Cotton Mattresses & Pillow ( Service And Textile Industry )

283 Cyber Café & Back Office Services ( Service And Textile Industry )

284 Electro Static Powder Coating ( Service And Textile Industry )

285 Electronic Gas Lighters ( Service And Textile Industry )

286 Electronic Repair Unit ( Service And Textile Industry )

287 Electronic Weighing Scales ( Service And Textile Industry )

288 Establishment Of Dhaba ( Service And Textile Industry )

289 Filters For Air Conditioners Service ( Service And Textile Industry )

290 Gent's Shirts ( Service And Textile Industry )

291 Gents T Shirts ( Service And Textile Industry )

292 Hiring Of Audio System ( Service And Textile Industry )

293 Inverter Assembly ( Service And Textile Industry )

294 Knitted Socks ( Service And Textile Industry )

295 Lady Suits ( Service And Textile Industry )

296 Lady's Blouse & Petticoats ( Service And Textile Industry )

297 Motor Winding ( Service And Textile Industry )

298 Neck-Ties & Handkerchiefs ( Service And Textile Industry )

299 Plumbing ( Service And Textile Industry )

300 Project Profile Computer Hardware Service Centre ( Service And Textile Industry )

301 Repairs & Maintenance Of Consumer Electronic Products ( Service And Textile

Industry )

302 Repairs Of Diesel Engines & Pump Sets ( Service And Textile Industry )

303 Saree Rolling And Polishing ( Service And Textile Industry )

304 Tent House ( Service And Textile Industry )

305 Textile Printing ( Service And Textile Industry )

306 Track Suits ( Service And Textile Industry )

307 Two Wheeler Repairing Shop ( Service And Textile Industry )

308 Tyre Vulcanizing ( Service And Textile Industry )

309 Web Designing ( Service And Textile Industry )

310 Web Designing ( Service And Textile Industry )

311 Wooden Crafts ( Service And Textile Industry )

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16.TSIIC (Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation ):- Government of Telangana

have initiated TSIIC for providing infrastructure through development of industrial areas in the

state of Telangana.

TSIIC is established in the year 2014 for identifying and developing potential growth centres in

the State fully equipped with developed plots/sheds, roads, drainage, water, power and other

infrastructural facilities:

INDUSTRIAL PARKS IN BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM DISTRICT:-

The following are the details of Industrial Parks in the District:-

S.

No.

Details IP

Kothagudem

IP Palwancha IP Bhadrachalam MIE

Palwancha

1 Year of Establishment 1970 1975 1976 1990

2 Total Extent in Acs.-

Gts.

Ac.53.17 Ac.1013.10 Ac.17.23 Ac.1.29

3 Total No.of Units

allotted

50 42 41 18

4 No.of original and

leased units working

18 26 33 18

5 No.of units sick 23 08 01 00

6 No.of units yet to start 9 7 7 00

7 No.of court cases 0 1 0 0

8 Present rate per sq.mtr Rs.700/- Rs.358/- Rs.87/- --

The following are the details of allotments of plots in above Industrial Parks to the enrepreneurs:-

Sl.

No

.

Name of

industrial park

Gross

Area

(Sq Mts

Net

usable

Area

(Sq

Mts)

Total Alloted Vacant

No.of

allottee

s

Plot

s

Struc-

tures

Plo

ts

Struc-

tures

Plot

s

Struc-

tures

1 IP, Bhadra-

chalam

71065

55527

45

5

45

5

--

--

40

2 IP, Kothagu-

dem

251116 17943

1

57 14 45 14 12 -- 41

3 IP, Paloncha 410013

7

38376

02

47 -- 47 -- -- -- 42

4 MIE, Paloncha 6981 2356 -- 18 -- 18 -- -- 02

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17. IMPORTANT LINKS :-

Departments Links

Sri Rajeevgandhi Hanumanthu, IAS, District Collector [email protected]

Sri M. Ram Kishan, Joint Collector [email protected]

Sri S. Kiran Kumar, District Revenue Officer –

Sri Ambar Kishore Jha , Superintendent of Police [email protected]

Sri Rajeevgandhi Hanumanthu, IAS, District Collector [email protected]

Commissionerate of Industries www.industries.telangana.gov.in

Additional Director [email protected]

Jt.Director(MSME, BT & FP) [email protected]

Jt.Director(INF & FM) [email protected]

Jt.Ditector(Incentives& TSiPASS) & Special Officer

(IIPC)

[email protected]

[email protected]

Jt.Ditector(GA)(I/C) [email protected]

Coal http://www.coal.nic.in/

Communications and Information Technology http://www.mit.gov.in/

Comptroller and Auditor General of India http://cag.gov.in/

Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution http://fcamin.nic.in/

Ministry of Commerce and Industry http://indiaimage.nic.in/pmcouncils/tic/

Department of Food Processing Industries http://mofpi.nic.in/

Election Commission of India http://www.eci.gov.in/

Environment & Forests http://envfor.nic.in/

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises http://msme.gov.in/

National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) http://nhrc.nic.in/

Rural Development http://rural.nic.in/

Steel http://steel.nic.in/

Textiles http://texmin.nic.in/

Tribal Affairs http://tribal.nic.in/

Tourism http://tourism.gov.in/

Union Public Service Commission http://www.upsc.gov.in/

Women and Child Development http://wcd.nic.in/

Youth Affairs and Sports http://yas.nic.in/

Govt. of Telangana Portal www.telangana.gov.in

Singareni Collieries www.scclmines.com

HITEX, Exhibition complex www.hitex.co.in

Bharat sanchar Nigam Limited www.ap.bsnl.co.in

Biotechnology Park www.spbiotechpark.com

Agriculture Department agri.tg.nic.in

Backward Classes Welfare tsobmms.cgg.gov.in/

Meeseva tg.meeseva.gov.in

Hyderabad Metro Rail www.hyderabadmetrorail.in

Govt. of India Portal www.india.gov.in

International Network for SMEs www.insme.org

Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology www.apctt.org

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National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship

Development Board

www.nstedb.com

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research www.csir.res.in

Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chamber of Commerce www.fapcci.in

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and

Industry (FICCI)

www.ficci.com

National Association of Software and Service

Companies.

www.nasscom.org

Confederation of Indian Industry ( CII ) www.ciionline.org

Cocoboard www.coconutboard.nic.in/process.htm

NSIC www.nsic.co.in/elibrary.asp

Dcmsme ww.dcmsme.gov.in/reports/ProjectProfil

e.html

District Level Contacts :-

S.

No. District

Name

Contact

Person

Contact No. Address Mail-id

1 Adilabad J.Ramkish

an Naik

9492136456 O/o GM, DIC, Adilabad gmdic.adbd.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

2 Badradri K.Ajay

Kumar

9666646223 O/o GM, DIC, Ganesh

Street upstair of Bhadadri

Co-op Bank, Koattagudem

gmdic-bdd-

[email protected]

3 Hyderaba

d

Tulcha

Naik

8297384192 O/o GM, DIC, Beside

Lepakshi,Musheerabad,

Hyderabad

gmdic.hyd.inds@telan

gana.gov.in

4 Jagitial M.Sudhak

ar Rao

8332090900 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries, R&B Function

Hall Near Bus Depot.,

Dharoor Camp, Jagtial dist.

gmdic-jgtl-

[email protected]

5 Jangoan B.Gopi

9849246782 Hyd Road, Pragathi

Pharmacy College

Complex, Jangaon dist.

gmdic-jgn-

[email protected]

6 Jayashan

kar

M.Gangad

har

9959333262 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries, ITI Building,

Subhash nagar,

Bhoopalpally, Jayashanker

gmdic-jsk-

[email protected]

7 Jogulamb

a

Ravi

Kiran

7997080627 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries, Quarter No.B-

29, Collectorate Comlex,

Jogulambad (Gadwal)

dist.509125.

gmdic-gdwl-

[email protected]

8 Kamared

dy

B.Srinivas

ulu

9848788445 O/o GM, DIC, Room

No.205, 1st Floor,

Collectorate Complex,

Kamareddy-503111

gmdic-kmr-

[email protected]

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9 Karimna

gar

P.Pratap

9966733317 O/o GM, DIC,Industrial

Estate,Padmanagar,

Karimnagar

gmdic.krmr.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

10 Khamma

m

K.Krishna

Rao

9640909837 O/o GM, DIC, Industrial

Estate,

Khanapuram,Khammam

gmdic.kmm.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

11 Komara

mbheem

C.Ravi

Kiran

9396397182 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries, New

collectorate building, near

forest office, Janakapur,

Komeram Bheem Dist.

gmdic-kb-

[email protected]

12 Mahabub

abad

V.Veeresh

am

9849023916 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries, Room No.7&8,

Boys Hostel ITDA, Near

Collectorate,

Mahaboobabad District.

gmdic-mbd-

[email protected]

13 Mahabub

nagar

K.Suresh

Kumar

9640909831 O/o GM, DIC, Industrial

Estate, Mettugadda,

Mahaboobnagar

gmdic.mbnr.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

14 Mancheri

al

K.James

7702948880 O/o GM, DIC, Govt. ITI

Complex, Bellampally

Road, Mancherial dist.

gmdic-mncl-

[email protected]

15 Medak P.Ratnaka

r

7382821777 O/o GM, DIC, Room

No.206, Collectorate

Complex, Chegunta Road,

Medak dist.502110

gmdic.mdk.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

16 Medchal P.Ravinde

r

9866313049 O/o GM, DIC, SBH

Complex, IDPL Township,

Balanagar, Hyderabad-

500037.

gmdic.rr2.inds@telang

ana.gov.in

17 Nagarkur

nool

M.Harinat

h

9989166375 O/o Assistant Director of

Industries, Nallavalli Road,

Veterinary Office

Premises, Nagarkurnool

gmdic-ngkl-

[email protected]

18 Nalgonda V.Kotesw

ara Rao

9849254008 O/o GM, DIC,

Kranthinagar,RTC

colony,Nalgonda

gmdic.nlgd.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

19 Nirmal G.V.Narsi

mha

Reddy

9866215551 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries, Old E.E.

Irrigation Office, opp

Collectorate, Nirmal.

gmdic-nml-

[email protected]

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20 Nizama

bad

R.Shanti

Kumar

9133105666 O/o GM, DIC, Industrial

Estate,Subhashnagar,

Nizambad

gmdic.nzbd.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

21 Peddapa

lli

P.Prem

Kumar

9949908884 O/o GM, DIC, Govt. SC.

Boys Hostel, near Ayyappa

Swamy Temple,

Peddapally-505272

gmdic-pdpl-

[email protected]

22 Rangare

ddy

J. Rajesh-

war Reddy

9848156182

,703270495

4

O/o GM, DIC, Balanagar

X Road, Hyderabad.

500037.

gmdic-rr-

[email protected]

23 Sangare

ddy

O.Raj

Kumar

Ohatker

9640909840 O/o Gm, DIC,Near R&B

office, Sangareddy.

gmdic-srd-

[email protected]

24 Siddipet B.Naveen

Kumar

9441903435 O/o GM, DIC, MPDO

office complex, opp

Collectorate, Siddipet dist

gmdic-sdpt-

[email protected]

25 Sircilla J.Raja Ram 9908718003 O/o GM, DIC, MPL

shopping complex, Near

New bus stand, Rajanna,

Siricilla-

gmdic-rsl-

[email protected]

26 Suryapet V. Babu

Rao

9440310432 O/o GM, DIC, Collectorate

Complex, Durajpally,

Suryapet-508213

gmdic-srpt-

[email protected]

27 Vikarab

ad

K.Sammaia

h

9550049818 O/o GM, DIC, Sivareddy

pet Indutrial Estate,

Vikarabad-501101

gmdic-vkb-

[email protected]

28 Wanapa

rthy

Y.Ramasub

ba Reddy

8143519970 O/o Asst. Director of

Industries,ST youth

training centre,Nagavaram

thanda, Wanaparthy

gmdic-wnp-

[email protected]

29 Warang

al Rural

M.Hari

Prasad

9959333261 1-1-13/1, 2nd floor near

venkateshwara Swant

temple, Chaitanyapuri,

Kazipet, Warangal dist.

gmdic-wglr-

[email protected]

30 Warang

al Urban

Y.Hrishike

sh

9640908877 O/o GM, DIC,opp

venkateswara swamy

temple,chaitanyapuri

colony,REC petrol

pump,kazipet Warangal

gmdic.wrgl.inds@tela

ngana.gov.in

31 Yadadri V.Prasanna

Kumar

9840909806 O/o GM, DIC, Room

No.201, B Block,

Collectorate Complex,

Pagidipally, Bhongir,

Yadadri dist.-508126

gmdic-ydd-

[email protected]

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18.New Categorization of Industrial sectors on the basis of Range of Pollution Index :-

The Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests released a new categorization of

industries based on their pollution load ( Range of Pollution Index ) on 05.03.2016.

The new categorization of industrial sectors on the basis of “ Range of Pollution Index ” are as

follows :

o Industrial Sectors having Pollution Index score of 60 and above - Red category

o Industrial Sectors having Pollution Index score of 41 to 59 – Orange category

o Industrial Sectors having Pollution Index score of 21 to 40 – Green category

o Industrial Sectors having Pollution Index score incl.&upto 20 - White category

The salient features of the ‘ Re-categorization ’ are as follows:

Ø The Red category of industrial sectors would be 60.

Ø The Orange category of industrial sectors would be 83.

Ø The Green category of industrial sectors would be 63.

Ø Newly-introduced White category contains 36 industrial sectors which are

practically non-polluting.

Ø There shall be no necessity of obtaining the Consent to Operate’’ for White

category of industries. An intimation to concerned SPCB / PCC shall suffice.

Ø No Red category of industries shall normally be permitted in the ecologically

fragile area / protected area.

The details of the industries falling under Red, Orange , Green and White categories are presented

in tables 1, 2, 3 & 4 respectively (given below).

Table 1 : List of Red Category of Industries

Sl No. Industry Sector

1 Isolated storage of hazardous chemicals

2 Automobile Manufacturing (integrated)

3 Hazardous waste recycling (Spent cleared metal catalyst )

4 Lubricating oils and grease mfg.

5 DG Set (> 5 MVA)

6 Carbon black & allied

7 Lead acid battery

8 Phosphate rock processing

9 Power generation plant

10 Hazardous Waste Recyclers (Spent catalyst)

11 Chlorinated hydrocarbons

12 Sugar

13 Fibre glass production

14 Fire crackers

15 E-Waste Recyclers

15 Milk and dairy products

17 Phosphorous

18 Pulp & Paper

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19 Coke making

20 Explosives / detonators

21 Paints varnishes, pigments

22 Organic Chemicals

23 Airports and Commercial Air Strips

24 Asbestos

25 Basic chemicals

26 Cement

27 Chlorates, per-chlorates & peroxides

28 Chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine

29 Dyes and Dye- Intermediates

30 Health-care Establishment

31 Hotels (Big)

32 Lead acid battery -recyclers

33 Waste electrical and electronic recyclers

34 Glue and gelatin

35 Mining and ore beneficiation

36 Nuclear power plant

37 Pesticides

38 Photographic film /chemicals

39 Yarn / Textile processing

40 Chlor Alkali

41 Ship Breaking

42 Oil and gas extraction

43 Metal surface treatment

44 Tanneries

45 Ports /harbor/jetties

46 Synthetic fibers

47 Thermal Power Plants

48 Slaughter house

49 Aluminium Smelter

50 Copper Smelter

51 Fertilizer (basic)

52 Integrated Iron & Steel

53 Pulp & Paper ( bleaching)

54 Zinc Smelter

55 Oil Refinery

56 Petrochemicals

57 Pharmaceuticals

58 Pulp & Paper ( Large-Agro + wood),

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59 Distillery

60 Railway locomotive work shop/ service centers

Table 2 : LIst of Orange Category of Industries

Sl. No. Industry Sector

1 Almirah, Grill Manufacturing

2 Aluminium & copper extraction from scrap

3 Automobile servicing, repairing

4 Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicine

5 Brickfields

6 Building and construction >20,000 sq. m

7 Cashew nut processing

8 Ceramics and Refractories

9 Chanachur and ladoo using husk fired oven

10 Coal washeries

11 Coated electrode

12 Coffee seed processing

13 Compact disc computer floppy

14 Copper waste recyclers

15 Dairy and dairy products ( small scale)

16 DG set ( >1MVA but < 5MVA)

17 Dismantling of rolling stocks

18 Dry cell battery

19 Dry coal / mineral processing

20 Fermentation (Extra Neutral Alcohol)

21 Ferrous and Non- ferrous metal extraction

22 Fertilizer (granulation / formulation / blending

23 Fish feed, poultry feed and cattle feed

24 Fish processing and packing

25 Flakes from rejected PET bottle

26 Foam manufacturing

27 Food and food processing

28 Forging of ferrous and non- ferrous

29 Formulation/pelletization of camphor tablets etc.

30 Glass ceramics, earthen potteries and tile

31 Gravure printing, digital printing on flex, v

32 Heat treatment using oil fired furnace

33 Hot mix plants

34 Ice cream

35 Industry or processes involving foundry operations

36 Iodized salt from crude/ raw salt

37 Jute processing without dyeing

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38 large Bakery and confectionery

39 Transformer repairing/ manufacturing

40 Tyres and tubes vulcanization/ hot retread

41 Vegetable oil manufacturing

42 Wire drawing and wire netting

43 Large Cotton spinning and weaving

44 Lime manufacturing (using lime kiln)

45 Liquid floor cleaner, black phenyl

46 Manufacturing of glass

47 Manufacturing of mirror from sheet glass

48 Manufacturing of mosquito repellent coil

49 Manufacturing of Starch/Sago

50 Mechanized laundry using oil fired boiler

51 Medium scale Hotels

52 Modular wooden furniture

53 New highway construction project

54 Non-alcoholic beverages(soft drink)

55 Paint blending and mixing (Ball mill)

56 Paints and varnishes (mixing and blending)

57 Parboiled Rice Mills

58 Pharmaceutical formulation

59 Ply-board manufacturing

60 Potable alcohol ( IMFL) by blending

61 Printing ink manufacturing

62 Printing or etching of glass sheet

63 Printing press

64 Producer gas plant

65 Recyclers - used oils

66 REcyclers - waste oils

67 Recycling - Paint and ink Sludge

68 Reprocessing of waste plastic /PVC

69 Rolling mill (oil or coal fired)

70 Silica gel

71 Silk /saree screen printing

72 Spray painting

73 Steel and steel products with furnaces

74 Stone crushers

75 Surgical and medical products (latex)

76 Synthetic detergents and soaps

77 Synthetic resins

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78 Synthetic rubber excluding molding

79 Tephlon based products

80 Thermocol manufacturing ( with boiler)

81 Thermometer

82 Tobacco products including cigarettes

83 Tooth powder, toothpaste, talcum powder

Table 3 : List of Green category of Industries

Sl. No. Industry Sector

1 Aluminium utensils

2 Ayurvedic medicines

3 Small Bakery /confectionery

4 PP film

5 Biomass briquettes

6 Melamine resins

7 Brass and bell metal utensils

8 Candy

9 Cardboard / corrugated box

10 Carpentry & wooden furniture

11 Cement products

12 Ceramic colour by mixing

13 Chilling plant and ice making

14 Coke briquetting

15 Small Cotton spinning and weaving

16 Dal Mills

17 Decoration of ceramic cups

18 Digital printing on PVC clothes

19 Handling, storage of food grains

20 Flour mills

21 Electrical Glass , ceramic, earthen potteries

22 Glue from starch

23 Gold and silver smithy

24 Non-polluting Heat treatment

25 Insulation /coated papers

26 Leather foot wear /products

27 Blending of Lubricating oil, greases

28 Pasted veneers

29 Oil mill Ghani

30 Packing materials

31 Phenyl/toilet cleaner

32 Polythene and plastic products

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33 Poultry, Hatchery and Piggery

34 Power looms (without dye and bleaching)

35 Puffed rice (muri) (gas or electrical heating)

36 Ready mix cement concrete

37 Reprocessing of waste cotton

38 Rice mill (Rice hullers only)

39 Rolling mill ( gas fired) and cold rolling mill

40 Rubber goods (gas operated baby boiler)

41 Saw mills

42 Soap manufacturing

43 Spice Blending

44 Spice grinding

45 Steel furniture

46 Grains processing

47 Tyres /tube retreating

48 Chilling /ice plant

49 CO2 recovery

50 Distilled water

51 Small Hotels

52 Optical lenses

53 Mineralized water

54 Tamarind powder

55 Marble stone

56 Emery powder

57 Flyash export

58 Mineral stack yard

59 Oil and gas transportation pipeline

60 Seasoning of wood

61 Synthetic detergent

62 Tea processing

63 Pulverization of bamboo

Table 4 : List of White category of Industries

Sl. No. Industry Sector

1. Air coolers /conditioners

2. Bicycles ,baby carriages

3. Bailing of waste papers

4. Bio fertilizer /bio-pesticides

5. Biscuits trays

6. Blending / packing of tea

7. Block making of printing

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8. Chalk making

9. Compressed oxygen gas

10. Cotton and woolen hosiers

11. Diesel pump repairing

12. Electric lamp ( bulb) and CFL

13. Electrical and electronic item

14. Engineering and fabrication units

15. Flavoured betel nuts

16. Fly ash bricks/ block

17. Fountain pen

18. Glass ampules

19. Glass putty and sealant

20. Ground nut decorticating

21. Handloom/ carpet weaving

22. Leather cutting and stitching

23. Coir items from coconut husks

24. Metal caps containers etc

25. Shoe brush and wire brush

26. Medical oxygen

27. Organic and inorganic nutrients

28. Organic manure

29. Packing of powdered milk

30. Paper pins and u clips

31. Repairing of electric motors /generators

32. Rope (plastic and cotton)

33. Scientific and mathematical instrument

34. Solar module non-conventional energy apparatus

35. Solar power generation through solar photovoltaic cell, wind power and mini

hydel power (less than 25 MW)

36. Surgical and medical products assembling

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19.Departmental Government Orders / Circulars

S.No. G.O.Ms.No. & Date of Issue Subject

1 G.O.Rt.No.364

Dt. 22.08.2016

District Administration – Formation / Re-Organisation of new Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Khammam District – Preliminary Notification – Orders – Issued.

2 G.O.Ms.No.237, Dt.11.10.2016

District Administration - Formation / Reorganisation of Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Badradri District at Kothagudem – Final Notification –Orders – Issued.

3 G.O.Ms.No. 368, Dt.11.10.2016

Public Services – Formation/Reorganization of Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – Re-distribution of Officers and Staff among Districts – Orders – Issued.

4 G.O.Ms.No. 28, Dt.29.11.2014 T-IDEA (General category)

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 -Orders – Issued

5 G.O.Ms.No. 29, Dt.29.11.2014 T-PRIDE (for SC, ST & PHC)

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-PRIDE—Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs—Incentives for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs – Orders – Issued

6 G.O.Ms.No. 30, Dt .29.11.2014

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana – Industrial Investment Promotion Policy (IIPP) 2010-2015 – Extension of time period for availing incentives in respect of Micro and Small Enterprises and Textile Units – Orders – Issued

7 G.O.Ms.No. 31, Dt. 29.11.2014

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State – Telangana State Programme for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs (T-PRIDE) – Creating a Cadre of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Contractors for Executing Government Works by way of Affirmative Action – Incentives for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs - Orders – Issued

8 G.O.Ms.No. 62, Dt .08.09.2015

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 – Issued – List of Ineligible industries / activities for implementing the Policy – Notified.

9 G.O.Ms.No. 63, Dt.24.10.2016

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 – List of Ineligible Industries / activities for implementing the Policy – Notified – Amendment – orders - issued

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10 G.O.Ms.No. 35, Dt .17.06.2015

Acts – The Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act,2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014) - Commencement of the Act - Notification – Issued.

11 G.O.Ms.No. 36, Dt .17.06.2015

Rules - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015 - Orders– Issued.

12 G.O.Ms.No.92, Dt.23.12.2015

Rules - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Rules,2015 – Amendments – Issued.

13 G.O.Ms.No. 62, Dt .24.10.2016

Industries & Commerce Department - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015 - Issued – further orders - Issued.

14 G.O.Ms.No. 77, Dt. 09.10.2015

Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 – Operational Guidelines for implementing the Policy – Issued.

15 G.O.Ms.No. 78, Dt .09.10.2015

Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014 for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs – Operational Guidelines for implementing the Policy – Issued.

16 G.O.Ms.No. 36, Dt.25.07.2016

Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014 for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs – Operational Guidelines for implementing the Policy –Amendments- Issued.

17 G.O.Ms.No. 83, Dt.18.11.2015

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State – T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) – Credit Guarantee Trust for Micro & Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) type of scheme for the benefit of Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs – Implementation of the Scheme – Orders – Issued.

18 G.O.Ms.No. 26, Dt.27.04.2017

Industries and Commerce Department – Establishment of Telangana Industrial Health Clinic Limited – Orders – Issued.

19 G.O.Ms.No. 81, Dt.02.11.2017

Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 – Implication of GST on incentives – Cap on tax incentives for micro and small industries — Amendments — Issued.

20 G.O.Ms.No. 82, Dt.02.11.2017

Industrial Policy- – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-PRIDE (Telangana State Programme for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme ,2014 for Scheduled Cast/Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs - Implication of GST on incentives – Cap on tax incentives for micro and small industries — Amendments — Issued.

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21 G.O.Ms.No. 58, Dt .29.08.2015

Industrial Promotion – New Industrial Policy of Telangana State - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) - Establishment of "Industry Chasing Cell" in the office of the Hon’ble Chief Minister to pursue the approval of the proposals to set up Industries in the State- Orders – Issued.

22 G.O.Ms.No. 48, Dt.14.09.2016

Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 – Operational Guidelines for implementing the Policy – Amendment – Issued.

23

G.O.Ms.No. 23, Dt.31.03.2016

Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015 – Revised User Charges – Orders – Issued

24 G.O.Ms.No. 70, Dt.29.09.2015

Industries & Commerce Department -Announcement of policy for mobile manufacturers - Orders – Issued.

25 G.O.Ms.No. 15, Dt.16.03.2016

MINES & Quarries – Regulation of (31) Major Minerals declared through notification by the Central Government as Minor Minerals – Orders – Issued.

26 G.O.Ms.No. 35, Dt.03.06.2017

Industries & Commerce Department- Industrial Promotion - EODB – Creation of Investor Facilitation Cell – Orders – Issued.

27 G.O.Ms.No. 59, Dt.18.08.2017

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for Textiles and Apparel Sector – Telangana Textile and Apparel Incentive Scheme 2017 - Orders – Issued

28 G.O.Ms.No.10, Dt.25.07.2017

ITE&C Dept – Innovation Policy of the Government of Telangana – Orders – Issued.

29 G.O.Ms.No. 06, Dt.10.05.2017

ITE&C Department – Rural Technology Policy of the Government of Telangana – Orders – Issued.

30 G.O.Ms.No. 7, Dt.12.06.2017

ITE&C Department – Optical Fiber Network in the state of Telangana called T-Fiber to be incorporated under Companies Act, 2013. – Orders – Issued.

31 G.O.Ms.No. 11, Dt.01.09.2015

ITE&C Department - Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Policy 2010-2015 - Extension of validity - Orders – Issued.

32 G.O.Ms.No. 8, Dt.29.06.2017

ITE&C Department – Hardware prototyping and incubation centre called T-Works to be incorporated under Companies Act, 2013. – Orders – Issued.

33 G.O.Ms.No. 1020, Dt.30.11.1976

INDUSTRIES - STORES PURCHASE – Purchase of goods manufactured within the State by Government Departments, Undertakings (Statutory or otherwise), Corporations,Quasi- Government bodies e.g,. Zilla Parishads, Panchayat samithis, Municipalities, LandDevelopment Banks etc, - Orders – Issued.

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Read the following:

1) Telangana Districts (Formation) Act 1974, (Act 7 of 1974).2) From the SPL.CS & CCLA, Telangana, Hyderabad, Lr.No.Coord/350/2015 dated

21.08.2016.ORDER:

The appended notification shall be published in Extra-Ordinary issue of Telangana Gazette,dated 22.08.2016. The Commissioner of Printing Stationery and Stores Purchase, TelanganaState, Hyderabad is requested to furnish 100 copies of the Gazette notification for the use of theGovernment.

2) The District Collector, Khammam is requested to publish the preliminary notification in Englishand Telugu in the District Gazette for information of the public and give wide publicity in

all concerned areas.

( BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

K.PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECETARY TO GOVERNMENT

ToThe Commissioner of Printing, Stationery & Stores Purchase, T.S. Hyd.The Spl CS & Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, T.S., Hyderabad.The District Collector, Khammam.The Director of Census Operations, T.S., Hyderabad .

The Account General, T.S., Hyderabad.The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, T.S. Hyderabad.All the District Collectors/All Heads of Departments.The PR & RD (Mandals) Department./The G.A (Elections/Spl.) Department.The Commissioner of Information and Public Relations, T.S., Hyderabad.

All Departments of Secretariat / General Administration (Cabinet) Department Copy to:The P.S.to Prl. Secretary to Chief Minister/ P.S. to Dy.CM(Rev) for Revenue.The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.The P.S. to Spl.CS to Government, Revenue Department.

All Sections in Revenue Department.The Law (C) Department.SF/SC.

//FORWARDED :: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

District Administration – Formation/Re-Organization of new Districts, Revenue Divisions andMandals in Khammam District – Preliminary Notification - Orders – Issued.

REVENUE (DA-CMRF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Rt.No. 364 Dated: 22.08.2016

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA

ABSTRACT

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APPENDIX

FORM I NOTIFICATION

Under sub-section (5) of Section 3 of the Telangana District (Formation) Act, 1974 (Act 7

of 1974), notice is hereby given to all the concerned, that the Government in the interest of

better administration and development of the areas concerned proposes to form of new

Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in the present District of Khammam District in

the State of Telangana, as detailed in Schedule I and Schedule II here to appended.

Objections or suggestions are invited on the above proposal from all persons residing

within the District/Revenue Division/Mandal/or Village are being taken into consideration

by the Government. All objections or suggestions should be in writing in English or in

Telugu or Urdu and should be addressed to the Collector (by designation) within whose

jurisdiction the area lies, so as to reach the office of the Collector on or before the expiry of

thirty (30) days from the date of notification.

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SCHEDULE IPROPOSED REORGANIZATION OF KHAMMAM DISTRICT INTO THE DISTRICTS

OF KHAMMAM AND KOTHAGUDEM

Form-I Notification

Sl.No

Name of theProposedDistrict

Name of theProposed

RevenueDivisionsincluding new

Revenue Divisions

Proposed Mandalsin the District

includingNew Mandals

Name ofthe existing

Distrcit

Name of theexistingRevenueDivision

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Kothagudem

Kothagudem

Bhadrachalam

Khammam

Wyra (New)

Khammam

Khammam

Khammam

Khammam

KothagudemPalvonchaTekulapalliYellanduChandrugondaAswaraopetaMulkalapallyDammapetaGundalaBhadrachalamDummugudemCherlaVenkatapuramWazeeduBurgampahadAswapuramManuguruPinapaka

KothagudemPalvonchaKothagudemKothagudemKothagudemPalvonchaPalvonchaPalvonchaKothagudemBhadrachalamBhadrachalamBhadrachalamBhadrachalamBhadrachalamPalvonchaPalvonchaPalvonchaPalvoncha

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.

Khammam (Urban)*Khammam (Rural)*TirumalayapalemKusumanchiNelakondapalliBonakalChinthakaniMudigondaKonijerlaSingareniKamepalliRaghunadhapalem[New]*

SathupalliVemsoorPenuballiKalluruThalladaWyraEnkoorJulurpaduMadhiraYerrupalem

KhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammam

K.PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECETARY TO GOVERNMENT

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12. Khammam

KhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammamKhammam

13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.

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PROPOSED REORGANIZATION OF MANDALS OF KHAMMAM DISTRICT Form I Notification

Sl.No

Name of theProposedMandal

RevenueVillages in the

proposed Mandal (Givelist of all villages)

Population

(2011)

Name of the existingMandals from whichproposed Mandal is

formed

1 2 3 4 5

101112

KhammamUrban

Manchukonda 4926

Chimmapudi 4135M.Chinthagurthy 6258Erlapudi 12023

Koyachelaka 2279Regulachelaka 1243

Papatapalli 3242Raghunadhapalem 4693Vepakuntla 2122

V.Venkataya Palem 3825Daredu 2295

Kamanchikal 2817Total 49858

Khammam RuralKhammam Rural

12

3456789

Raghunadhapalem

123456789

KhammamUrban

Khammam RuralKhammam Rural

KhammamUrban

Khanapuram Haveli 53442Pakabanda 70899Velugumatla 8055Dhamsalapuram 10521

Ballepally 12530Burhanpuram 46862

Khammam 66449Danavaigudem 3891

Mallemadugu 7851

Total 280500123456789

10111213141516171819

KhammamRural

Kachirajugudem 2164Gudurupadu 1448Tanagampadu 2249Thirthala 6084

Gollapadu 2712M. Venkatayapalem 4289Pallegudem 2503Arempula 1776Barugudem 1136Muthagudem 4201Polepalle 4925Edulapuram (Rural) 3546Kondapuram 2064

Tallampadu 6590Maddulapalle 1627Teldarupalle 4490Arekodu 3784Gurralapadu 1328Gudimalla 7368Total 64284

Khammam Rural

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District Administration – Formation/Reorganization of District, Revenue Divisions and Mandals inBadradri District at Kothagudem – Final

Notification - Orders – Issued.

REVENUE (DA-CMRF) DEPARTMENT

GO. Ms. No. 237 Date: 11.10.2016Read:

1) GO. Rt. No. 364 Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department dated 22-08-2016:

ORDER:

The appended notification will be published in an Extra-Ordinary Issue of Telangana Gazette,dated 11.10.2016

2. The Commissioner of Printing Stationery and Stores Purchase, Telangana State, Hyderabad isrequested to publish the notification and furnish

100 copies of the Gazette notification for the use of the Government.

(BY ORDER IN THE NAME OF GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

To

The Collectors concernedThe Commissioner of Printing, Stationery & Stores Purchase, TS.Hyderabad The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, T.S., Hyderabad SF/SC

//FORWARDED: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA

ABSTRACT

K.PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECETARY

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N O T I F I C A T I O NForm II

In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3 of the Telangana Districts (Formation)

Act, 1974, the Governor of Telangana, in the interests of better administration and

development of the area concerned, after taking into consideration of the objections and

suggestions received from various people and public representatives, by altering the

boundaries of existing District(s), i.e., as specified in Section 3 of the Central Act No. 6 of

2014 and its Revenue Divisions and Mandals and Villages, do hereby notify, the new District,

Revenue Divisions and Mandals and Villages as specified in the Schedules below, with

effect from 11.10.2016.

Formation of new District, Revenue Divisions, Mandals and Villages will not have any

effect on the existing elected bodies of Zilla Parishads, Mandal Parishads and Gram

Panchayats and their jurisdiction over the areas covered by the existing districts, as specified

in Section 3 of the Central Act No. 6 of 2014 till the new ZPs, MPs and GPs are constituted,

in accordance with law.

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Schedule-IBhadradri District HQ at Kothagudem

Sl.No Name ofthe

District

Name of theRevenueDivision

including newRevenueDivision

Mandals in theDistrict including

new newMandals

Name ofthe

ErstwhileDistrict

Nameof theErstwhileRevenueDivision

1 2 3 4 5 6

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Kothagudem

Palvoncha

Tekulapalli

Yellandu

Chandrugonda

Aswaraopeta

Mulkalapally

Dammapeta

Gundala

Julurpadu

Sujathanagar *

Chunchupalli *

Laxmidevipalli *

Allapalli *

Annapureddypalli

Khammam.Bhadradri

Kothagudem

Bhadrachalam

Bhadrachalam

Dummugudem

Cherla

Burgampahad

Aswapuram

Manuguru

Pinapaka

Karakagudem *

Kothagudem

Palvoncha

Kothagudem

Palvoncha

Kothagudem

Bhadrachalam

Palvoncha

K.PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY

REVEUE DEPARTMENT

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Reorganization of Mandals in Bhadradri District

Schedule-II

Sl.No.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Name of theMandal

Villages in the MandalName of the Erstwhile

Mandal (s) from which thepresent Mandal is formed

Kothagudem1.

2.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

1.

KothagudemKothagudemRamavaram

Palvancha

Suraram

Somulagudem

Laxmidevipally

Rangapuram

Nagaram

Pandurangapuram

PayakariYanambilu

Karegattu

Sarekallu

Yanambilu

Ulvanoor

Repallevada

Narayanraopeta

Sangam

Thoggudem

Chandralagudem

Dantelaboru

Gangadeviguppa

Koyagutta

Palvancha Palvancha

Tekulapally

BoduKoppurai

Gangaram

Bethampudi

Gollapally

Pegallapadu

YellanduYellandu

Tekulapally

Yellandu-71-

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2.3.4.5.6.7.

Chandrugonda Chandrugonda

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.

Aswaraopeta

ChandrugondaTippanapallyGurramgudemSethaigudemDamarlacherlaMaddukuruPokalagudemRaikampaduGanugapaduTungaram

RompeduMamidigundalaSudimallaKomararamRagaboinagudemChellasamudram

Aswaraopeta

AswaraopetaAnantharamRamannagudemKannaigudemKavadigundlaBachuvarigudemKhammampaduGuntimaduguNarayanapuramGummadivalliAsupakaNandipaduTirumalakuntaDuradapaduJammigudemLankaalapalli (D)VendanthapuramMaddikondaNaramvarigudemAchuthapuram

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.1.

2.

3.

4.5.6.

7.

8.9.

10.

11.12.13.

14.

Mulakalapally

Mulakalapally

MadharamKamalapuram

MukamamidiJaganadhapuram

Rachannagudem

KapugangaramChaparalapallyPusugudem

Pogallapally

Gopalaraopeta (D)

AnnaramKistaram (D)

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1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.

Dammapeta Dammapeta

DammapetaMalkaramAmudalapaduPeddagollagudemLachapuramPatwarigudemAnkampalemBalarajugudemJaggaramNagupalliGaneshpaduGunnepalliNacharamModdulagudemNaidupetaMustibandaSayannaraopalemMallaramVadlagudemMandalapalliAkinepalliKatkoor

Gundala Gundala

DamaratoguChinna VenkatapuramSayanapallilingagudemKonavarigudemGundalaMuthapuramGalabaMamakannuKachanapallySettypallyRudrapakaPadigapuram

Julurupad

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.

Julurupad

KarivarigudemMachinenipetaPadamatinarsapuraamKakarlaJulurupadPapakolluGundepudiNallabandabodu

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

8.9.

10.

Sujathanagar Kothagudem

Chunchupally Kothagudem

GareebpetaSarvaramSujathanagarSingabhupalemSeethampetaRaghavapuram

PenuballiGarimallapaduPenugadapaChunchupalli

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1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

Laxmidevipally Kothagudem

ChatakondaLaxmidevipallyKarukondaRegallaGattumallaKunaramPunukuduchelakaBangaruchelakaGollagudem

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.

Allapalli Gundala

AdaviramavaramRamanujagudemAppaipetaMarkoduPeddavenkatapuramAllapalliAnanthoguOlvachalaka

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.

Annapureddypalli Chandrugonda

GumpenaVootupalliPeddareddygudemAbbugudemNarsapuramAnnapureddypallyAnnadevamTeljerlaNamavaramPentlam

1. Bhadrachalam Bhadrachalam Bhadrachalam1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.

ParnasalaNarayanapuramLaxminarasimharaopetaSeethanagaramGovindapuramPedabandirevuMulakanapalliPaidakulamaduguGowraramLingapuramPaidigudemSugnanapuramK.JinnelagudemJinnelagudemChinthaguppaChinanallaballiKeshavapatnamRamachandrapuramK.VeerabhadrapuramZ.VeerabhadrapuramManguvaiKotipalli PaduKasinagaramS.KothagudemSuravaramChinabandirevu

Dummugudem Dummugudem

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27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.

PedanallaballiTailorpetaLaxmipuramSangamDummugudemBurravemulaKannapuramLaxminagaramK.DummugudemPragallapalliByragulapaduKatayagudemAnjubakaMaraigudemAdaviramavaramBheemavaramLachigudemKoyanarsapuramJinnagattuRamaraopetaK.ReguballiSubbaraopetaSeetharampuramNadikudiZ.ReguballiW.ReguballiGangoluArlagudemDabbanuthulaMahadevapuramAchyuthapuram

58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75.76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.

Dummugudem Dummugudem

DharmapuramkothuruRajupetaPedda KamalapuramYerraboruSingavaramN.LaxmipuramGangavaramPowlaru petaNarayanaraopetaGurralabailuWhitenagaramNarsapuramDanthenamVenkataramapuramG.MaredubakaZ.MaredubakaKothagudemBandarugudemTurubakaChinna KamalapuramRamachandrunipetaBojjiguppakothapalliCherupalliKommanapalli

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Cherla Cherla

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.

Subbampeta PachSubbampeta (G)Koyyuru (Z)Subbampeta (Z)Ramanujapuram (G)CheemalapaduGannavaram(Z)Singasamudram(G)Regunta (Z)Regunta (G)Upparigudem(G)KotthuruC.KathigudemGommupuliboinapalli (Z)Chinthakunta (Z)M.Puliboinapalli (Z)Mogallapalli (Z)Lingapuram(Z)Gompalli(z)Kothapalli(G)Kothapalli(Z)Ricepeta (G)Keshavapuram (G)Dandupeta (G)Dandupeta (Z)Cherla(G)Dosillapalli (G)Bhumullanka (Z)Pusuguppa Patch-1Pusuguppa Patch-IIPusuguppa(G)Vaddipeta(Z)Veerapuram (Z)Unjupalli(G)Cherla (Z)Uyyalamadugu (Z)TippapuramUyyalamadugu (G)ChalamalaPeddamidisileru (Z)Peddamidisileru Chalk -IIPeddamidisileru Chalk -IPeddamidisileru Chalk -IIIBathinapalliKurnapalli (G)Bodanalli (Z)Bodanalli (G)Chinnamidisileru (G)Chinnamidisileru (Z)Tegada (Z)Jangalapalli (G)Tegada (G)Gommugudem (Z)Lingala (Z)Lingala (G)Kaliveru (Z)Srinivasapuram (Z)

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58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.

PeddipalliJettigudemMummidivaram- (Z)R.kothagudem(G)ChinthaguppaKothagudem (Z)Kantepalli(G)Sarangapani(Z)Sarangapani(G)Kudunuru(G)Kudunuru(Z)DevarapalliMamidigudem(G)Mamidigudem(Z)PuligundalaGogubaka(Z)Rallagudem

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.

IravendiMothe (Pattimalluru)SarapakaNagineniproluBurgampaduSompalliPinapaka (PM)UppusakaNakiripetaMorampalli BanjarKrishnasagarTekula

Burgampadu Burgampadu

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.

Aswapuram Aswapuram

AswapuramKummarigudemAmmagaripalliPamulapalliAmerdhaKesavapuramGondigudemChinthiryalaNellipakaMamillavaiTummalacheruv

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.

Manuguru Manuguru

ManuguruTirumalapuramGundlasingarmAnnaramAntharamChinnaravigudemSamathsingaramMallaramPeddipalliRamanujavaram

Pinapaka Pinapaka

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

PotlapalliDuginepalliChegarsalaSunnamvarigudemVeerapuramBheemavaramSarjathpalli

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8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.

JanampetaSingireddypalliVenkatraopetaElchireddypalliAllampalliGaddampalliPinapakaUppakaE.BayyaramSeetharampuramBommarajupalli

Karakagudem* Pinapaka

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

AnantharamSamathmotheMothe(PM)RegallaSamathbhattupalliBhattupalliKarakagudemKalvalanagaramChirumalla

K. PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY

REVENUE DEPARTMENT

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G.O Rt.No.368 Dated:11.10.2016Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.674, G.A.(SPF-A) Dept., dt.20.10.1975.2. G.O.Ms.No.119, Finance (DCM-III) Dept., dt.17.05.2013 read with Circular Memo

No.11306-A/631/A1/HRM-I/2016, dt.02.09.2016.3. G.O.Ms.No.237, Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department, dt. 11.10.2016 (relating to Final

Notifications for formation of new districts).4. G.O.Ms.No.151, Finance (HRM.I) Department, dt. 11.10.2016 (relating to redistribution

of cadre strength)5. From Director of Industries, Hyderabad Single File No. 22/1/2016/Dist-Reorg,

dt.11.10.2016.

@@@@@@@O R D E R:

Government of Telangana have issued final notifications for formation/ reorganization of districts,divisions and mandals in the State of Telangana vide reference 3rd read above.

2. In the reference 4th read above, orders have been issued for distribution of the cadre strengthavailable among the (31) districts.

3. Government hereby order that the persons specified in the Annexure to this order, on and fromthe 11th day of October,2016, shall serve provisionally in connection with affairs of the districtas shown therein, until further orders of the Government.

4. The above orders are issued in relaxation of the ban on transfers imposed vide reference 2nd readabove and in exercise of the powers vested in the State Government under paragraph 5(2)(c) ofthe Presidential Order in public interest, wherever applicable.

5. The concerned authorities shall relieve the employees mentioned in the annexure immediately,with a direction to report before the competent authority of the District to which their servicesare provisionally allotted, so as to enable the offices to function on and with effect from 11th

October, 2016.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

A.SANTI KUMARIPRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP(I/C)

ToThe Director of Industries, Hyderabad.The General Administration Department.The Finance Department.The Account General, Telangana State, Hyderabad.The Director of Treasuries & Accounts.The Pay and Account Officer, Hyderabad.Copy to:The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.Sf/sc.

//FORWARDED BY ORDER// SECTION OFFICER

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Public Services – Formation / Reorganization of Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana

State – Re-distribution of Officers and Staff among Districts – Orders – Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IE, Sugar &IFR) DEPARTMENT

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP&INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 28 Dated:29.11.2014

Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.61, Industries & Commerce (IP) Department, Andhra Pradesh, Dated 29-06-2010

2. G.O.Ms.No.42, Industries & Commerce (IP) Department, Andhra Pradesh, Dated:05-05-2011

* * *

O R D E R:

Government is extending various Incentives for encouraging establishment of new industrialEnterprises in the State since 1961. In the reference 1st read above, Government has issued certainincentives to Micro, Small, Medium, Large & Mega industries under Industrial Investment PromotionPolicy 2010 - 2015, including the policy for promotion of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribeentrepreneurs. This policy was stated to conclude by 31.03.2015.

2. In order to bring out an attractive new industrial policy by the Government of Telangana, extensiveconsultations were also held with Industrial Associations i.e., CII, FICCI, FAPSIA, FAPCCI, ALEAP,COWE, DICCI, TIF Cherlapally, Telangana Spinning Mills Association, ASSOCHAM, etc to elicittheir views in formulation of the New Industrial Policy.

3. Series of meetings were conducted with number of industrial associations, line departments andHeads of Departments concerned and finalized the draft Industrial Investment Promotion Policy 2014.A detailed study was made on the Draft Industrial Investment Promotion Policy 2014, covering theincentives being offered under the existing policy. After careful examination, the Government approvedthe NEW INDUSTRIAL POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR STATE OF TELANGANA 2014 giving majoremphasis for Creation of Quality Infrastructure, promotion of Manufacturing Investment Zones andIndustrial Corridors, special focus on MSMEs, growth enabling incentives to create a level playingfield, to tap the potential of ever expanding service sector related to industrial activity, fostering industrialclusters, promotion of anchor industries for creation of ancillary base, Capacity building and skillupgradation, inclusive development to build competency in Women and Scheduled Caste & ScheduledTribe Entrepreneurs, Quality Competitiveness, Export Promotion, promotion of cleaner technology,leveraging existing strengths for value addition, special focus on thrust sectors, revitalization of MSMEs.

4. Under the NEW INDUSTRIAL POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR STATE OF TELANGANA 2014,the Government approve the following fiscal benefits covering the categories of (a) Micro/SmallEnterprises (b) Medium Enterprises & Large Industries (c) Women Entrepreneurs and (d) Mega Projectsunder the T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) incentivescheme

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement)Incentive Scheme 2014 - Orders – Issued

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4.1.0 Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE’s)

Small Enterprise means a Unit having the investment on plant and machinery up to limitas defined by the Government of India from time to time.

Micro Enterprise means a Unit in which Investment on plant and machinery up to limitas defined by the Government of India from time to time.

4.1.1 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchaseof land meant for industrial use.

4.1.2 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty for Lease of Land/Shed/ Buildings and alsomortgages and hypothecations.

4.1.3 25% rebate in land cost limited to Rs.10.00 Lakhs in Industrial Estates/ IndustrialParks.

4.1.4 25% Land conversion charges for industrial use limited to Rs.10.0 lakhs.

4.1.5 Fixed power cost reimbursement @ Rs. 1.00 per unit for 5 years from the date ofcommencement of commercial production.

4.1.6 15% investment subsidy on fixed capital investment subject to a maximum of Rs.20.00lakhs.

4.1.7 Reimbursement of 100% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production.

4.1.8 Interest subsidy under Pavala Vaddi Scheme on the term loan taken on the fixed capitalinvestment by New Micro and Small Enterprises in excess of 3% per annum subject to amaximum reimbursement of 9% per annum for a period of 5 years from the date ofcommencement of commercial production.

4.1.9 Seed capital assistance to First Generation Entrepreneurs to set -up Micro Enterprises@10% of the Machinery cost, which will be deducted from the eligible investment subsidy.

4.1.10 50% Reimbursement of cost involved in skill upgradation and training the local manpowerlimited to Rs.2000 per person.

4.1.11 50% subsidy on the expenses incurred for quality certification/ patent registration limitedto Rs. 2.00 Lakhs.

4.1.12 25% subsidy on specific cleaner production measures limited to Rs.5.00 Lakhs.

4.1.13 To extend investment subsidy to the identified service activities related to industriessetup in all Municipal Corporation limits in the state as per the list appended as Annexure- I.

4.2.0 Medium Enterprises & Large Industries

Medium Enterprise means an industry in which Investment on plant and machinery upto limit as defined by the Government of India from time to time.

Large Industry means an industry in which investment on plant and machinery is lessthan Rs 200 crores except Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.

4.2.1 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchaseof land meant for industrial use.

4.2.2. 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty for Lease of Land/Shed/ Buildings and also mortgagesand hypothecations.

4.2.3 25% rebate in land cost limited to Rs.10.00 Lakhs in Industrial Estates/Industrial Parks.

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4.2.5 Fixed power cost reimbursement @ Rs.1.00 per unit for a period of 5 years from the dateof commencement of commercial production.

4.2.6 Reimbursement of 75% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for MediumScale Enterprises or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whicheveris earlier.

4.2.7 Reimbursement of 50% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for LargeScale Industries or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever isearlier.

4.2.8 50% Reimbursement of cost involved in skill upgradation and training the local manpowerlimited to Rs.2000 per person. 50% subsidy on the expenses incurred for qualitycertification/ patent registration limited to Rs. 2.00 Lakhs only for Medium Enterprises.

4.2.9 25% subsidy on specific cleaner production measures limited to Rs.5.00 Lakhs.

4.2.10 Infrastructure like roads, power and water will be provided at door step of the industryfor standalone units by contributing 50% of the cost of infrastructure from IIDF with aceiling of Rs.1.00 Crore, subject to (a) the location should be beyond 10 kms from theexisting Industrial Estates/IDA’s having vacant land/shed for allotment and (b) cost ofthe infrastructure limited to 15% of the eligible fixed capital investment made in theindustry.

4.3.0 Women owned Enterprises

(Units established as sole Proprietress or invariably having 100% share in Partnership/Private Limited Companies)

4.3.1 Additional 10% investment subsidy on fixed capital investment subject to a maximum of Rs.10.00 lakhs to MSE’s.

4.3.2 All other benefits as per para No.4.1.0 (Micro & Small Enterprises).

4.4.0 Mega Projects

4.4.1 Mega Project means the Industrial unit, which sets up with a capital investment of Rs.200Crores and above or a project that creates employment to more than 1000 persons.

4.4.2 The Government will also extend tailor-made benefits to Mega Projects to suit to aparticular investment requirements on case to case basis.

4.5.0 Existing Micro/Small/Medium Enterprises Industries

50% subsidy on the expenses incurred for quality certification limited to Rs. 2.00Lakh.

4.6.0 Infrastructure support:

4.6.1 To provide Rs.100.00 crores of budget every year for promotion of quality infrastructurelike roads, power, water, waste management etc. under Industrial InfrastructureDevelopment Fund (IIDF) Scheme.

4.6.2 Promotion of National Manufacturing Investment Zone (NMIZ) along National Highwaysto capitalize the strengths in line with Government of India initiatives for value additionwithin the State.

4.6.3 Promotion of Industrial Corridors to leverage the existing strengths for optimum utilizationof resources

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4.6.5 TSIIC shall allocate 15.44% of number of plots to Scheduled Caste Entrepreneurs and9.34% of number of plots to Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs in new Industrial Estate andpreferential allotment to SC/ST entrepreneurs in Existing Industrial Estates

4.6.6 Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) shall allocate 10% of numberof plots to Women Entrepreneurs in the new Industrial Estates.

4.7.0 Other benefits (to all categories)

10% of water is reserved for industrial use from the existing projects as well as futureprojects.

4.8.0 Facilitation of Industries

4.8.1 Strengthening of existing Single Window Clearance System by the Telangana StateIndustrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS).

4.8.2 Creation of “Investment Promotion Cell”

A Cell would be created in the Commissionerate of Industries to facilitate the investors ineffective manner with adequate infrastructure and outsourcing the support services tofacilitate investors by providing pre-investment services and also to facilitate them to getrequisite clearances under the TS-iPASS till the project is commissioned.

4.9.0 Textile Sector

Government is contemplated to promote Textile Industry for sustainable growth of the sector.

a) The State will provide reimbursement of Interest Subsidy to Spinning / Textileindustries in addition to the TUF Scheme (Technology Upgradation Fund Schemeof Ministry of Textile, Government of India).

b) Reimbursement of interest subsidy @ 4% for spinning activity (excluding Ginning)for period of (5) years from the Date of Commencement of Commercial Production.

c) Reimbursement of interest subsidy @ 6% for Industries involved in compositeactivities i.e., Spinning and Weaving/Knitting/Dyeing/ Garmenting (excludingginning) for a period of (5) years from the Date of Commencement of CommercialProduction.

d) The total interest subsidy including under TUF Scheme should not exceed the rateof interest levied by Financial Institutions on the sanctioned and disbursed termloan to the unit.

5. 27% of incentive amount shall be earmarked for Backward Classes and 12% forminorities.

6. To promote Telangana as the best investment destination for investors in India, the StateGovernment have offered various incentives/benefits to all eligible new industrialenterprises set up in the State except in the Municipal Corporation limit of GreaterHyderabad Municipal Corporation excluding existing Industrial Estates/Parks, IndustrialEstates notified/ to be notified and commence commercial production on or after 1/1/2015 but before 31-3-2019. However, the Industrial Enterprises located in Sanathnagar,Azamabad, Chandulal Baradari and Kattedan Industrial Estates of Hyderabad andRangareddy Districts are not eligible for any incentives/concessions. However, the serviceactivities set up in all Municipal Corporation limits as appended in Annexure–I are eligibleonly for investment subsidy and all other service / Business activities are not eligible forany incentives set up anywhere in the State. Projects involving substantial Expansion /Diversification of existing industries in the eligible lines of activities are also entitled forbenefits offered under the policy. The list of ineligible Industries/ activities will be notifiedseparately.

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7. The activities indicated in the Annexure-I will be reviewed from time to time for anyrevisions required.

8. Necessary amendments/ Orders will be issued by the Commissioner of Industries. Detailedoperational guidelines will be issued by the Commissioner of Industries separately.

9. Government may review and modify the incentives from time to time.

10. This order is issued with the concurrence of Finance Department, vide their No.454/PFS/14, dt.25.11.2014.

11. Copy of this order is available on Internet and can be accessed at address http://goir.telangana.gov.in.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

K. PRADEEP CHANDRA

SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT ANDCOMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

ToThe Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, HyderabadThe Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial InfrastructureCorporation, HyderabadThe Managing Director, AP State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad

Copy to:The Principal Secretary to Government, Social Welfare department The Principal Secretary toGovernment, Tribal Welfare Department The Revenue (CT/LA) Department

The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department The Energy Department

The LET & F (Employment) Department

The Law Department

The Finance (Expr. Inds & Com.) Department The Accountant General, Telangana, HyderabadThe Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee

The GM, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad The Pay andAccounts Officer, Hyderabad.

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Heads ofDepartments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Departments of Secretariat

All Government Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad

The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Chief Minister

The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government

All Private Secretaries to the Ministers

All General Managers, District Industries Centre in the State through Commissioner ofIndustries, Hyderabad. All Sections in the Department

S F/Sc

//Forwarded::By order//

SECTION OFFICER

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ANNEXURE-I

(G.O.Ms.No.28 , Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Department, dated.29. 11.2014) List of Service Enterprises related to industry, Eligible for Investment subsidy

S. No Activity 1 Industrial/Material Testing Laboratories 2 R&D Centers relating to Industry 3 Printing presses offset printing press, Flexi/Vinyl Printing, Flexo

printing 4 Machine operated Seed grading services 5 Industrial Training Centres with necessary machinery and equipment 6 Power Laundries 7 Ready-made Garments units with investment more than 5.00 lakhs on

Plant & Machinery 8 Auto servicing and /or repairing units with investment more than 5.00

lakhs on Plant and Machinery 9 Packaging activity with investment more than 10.00 lakhs on Plant &

Machinery 10 General Engineering and Fabrication 11 Machine operated Book binding Enterprises and Note Books with

investment more than 5.00 lakhs on Plant & Machinery 12 Any other Service Enterprises notified by the State Level Committee

for inclusion in this list from time to time.

Note:

1) Service Sector projects set up by the entrepreneurs will be limited to

50% of the Budget Provision in order to encourage the remaining 50% for the manufacturing sector.

2) The above service activities set up in all Municipal Corporation limits are eligible only for investment subsidy and all other service/ Business activities are not eligible for any incentives.

K. PRADEEP CHANDRA

SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

//Forwarded::By order//

SECTION OFFICER

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP&INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 29 Dated:29.11.2014Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No.61, Industries & Commerce (IP) Department, Andhra Pradesh, Dated 29-06-20102. G.O.Ms.No.42, Industries & Commerce (IP) Department, Andhra Pradesh, Dated:05-05-2011

>><<O R D E R:

Government is extending various Incentives for encouraging establishment of new industrialEnterprises in the State since 1961. In the reference 1st read above, Government have issuedcertain incentives to Micro, Small, Medium, Large & Mega industries under Industrial InvestmentPromotion Policy 2010- 2015, including policy for promotion of Scheduled Caste/ScheduledTribe entrepreneurs. This policy was stated to conclude by 31.03.2015.

2. In order to bring out an attractive new industrial policy by the Telangana Government, extensiveconsultations were also held with Industrial Associations i.e., CII, FICCI, FAPSIA, FAPCCI,ALEAP, COWE, DICCI, TIF Charlapally, Telangana Spinning Mills Association, ASSOCHAM,etc to elicit their views in formulation of the New Industrial Policy.

3. Series of meeting were conducted with number of industrial associations, line departments andHeads of Departments concerned and finalized the draft Industrial Investment Promotion Policy2014. A detailed study was made on the Draft Industrial Investment Promotion Policy 2014,covering the incentives being offered under the existing policy. After careful examination, theGovernment approved the NEW INDUSTRIAL POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR THE STATEOF TELANGANA 2014 giving major emphasis for Creation of Quality Infrastructure, promotionof Manufacturing Investment Zones and Industrial Corridors, special focus on MSMEs, growthenabling incentives to create a level playing field, to tap the potential of ever expanding servicesector related to industrial activity, fostering industrial clusters, promotion of anchor industriesfor creation of ancillary base, Capacity building and skill upgradation, inclusive developmentto build competency in Women and Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs, QualityCompetitiveness, Export Promotion, promotion of cleaner technology, leveraging existingstrengths for value addition, special focus on thrust sectors, revitalization of MSMEs.

4. Under the NEW INDUSTRIAL POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR THE STATE OFTELANGANA 2014, Government approve the following fiscal benefits under the T-PRIDE—Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs incentive scheme. Allmanufacturing activities set up by Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs after 1/11/2014 are eligible for availing incentives/concessions under this policy.

4.1.0 Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribe owned Enterprises

4.1.1 SC/ST owned Enterprises mean those units established as sole Proprietor or invariably having100% share in Partnership/Private Limited Companies. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribeentrepreneurs can also set up enterprises with line of activities covered in the Annexure-B toavail incentives in this policy.

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana State– T-PRIDE—Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs—Incentives for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs – Orders – Issued

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4.1.2 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchase of landmeant for industrial use.

4.1.3 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty for Lease of Land/Shed/ Buildings and also mortgages andhypothecations.

4.1.4 33 1/3% rebate in land cost limited to Rs.10.00 Lakhs in Industrial Estates / Industrial Parks, ifnot availed rebate from TSIIC as per G.O Ms.No. 102 of Industries & Commerce (INF),Department, AP, dt. 19.6.2012.

4.1.5 25% Land conversion charges for the industrial use limited to Rs.10.0 lakhs.

4.1.6 Fixed power cost reimbursement @ Rs. 1.50 per unit for a period of 5 years from the date ofcommencement of commercial production.

4.1.7 Seed capital assistance to First Generation Entrepreneurs to set-up Micro Enterprises @ 20%of the Machinery cost, which will be deducted from the eligible investment subsidy.

4.1.8 35% investment subsidy on fixed capital Investment for Micro and Small Enterprises set up bySC and ST Entrepreneurs, with a maximum limit per unit as Rs. 75.00 Lakhs. Additional 5%investment subsidy for units set up in Scheduled Areas by ST entrepreneurs with a maximumlimit per unit as Rs.75.00 Lakhs

4.1.9 Reimbursement of 100% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for a period of5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production to Small and MicroEnterprises.

4.1.10 Reimbursement of 75% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for a period of7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production to Medium Enterprises orup to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier.

4.1.11 Reimbursement of 50% VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for a period of 5years from the date of commencement of commercial production to Large Enterprises or upto realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier.

4.1.12 Interest subsidy under Pavala Vaddi Scheme on the term loan taken on the fixed capital investmentby Micro and Small Enterprises in excess of 3% per annum subject to a maximumreimbursement of 9% per annum for a period of 5 years from the date of commencement ofcommercial production. This benefit is also applicable to the Service

Sector units set up under this Policy.

4.1.13 50% Reimbursement of cost involved in skill upgradation and training the local manpowerlimited to Rs.2000 per person.

4.1.14 100% subsidy on the expenses incurred for quality certification/ patent registration limited toRs. 3.00 Lakhs for Micro and Small Enterprises.

4.1.15 25% subsidy on specific cleaner production measures limited to Rs.5.00 Lakhs.

4.1.16 For Micro and Small Enterprises set up by Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs,Infrastructure like roads, power and water will be provided at doorstep of the industry forstandalone units by contributing 50% of the cost of infrastructure from IIDF with a ceiling ofRs.1.00 Crore, subject to:

(a) the location should be beyond 10 kms from the existing Industrial Estates/IDAs havingvacant land/shed for allotment and

(b) cost of the infrastructure limited to 15% of the eligible fixed capital investment made in theindustry. 50% of the cost of infrastructure is raised to75% in respect of units set up by STentrepreneurs in Scheduled areas

4.1.17 The line of activity of Excavator is considered as eligible exclusively in case of Scheduled Casteand Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs and incentive shall be extended under service activity.

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4.1.18 Joint venture industries of Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs should be owned100% by Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs. Share holding should continue forat least six (6) years from the date of production, failing which the special incentives allowed toScheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs will be recovered.

4.2.0 SC / ST Women owned Enterprises

Women owned enterprises mean those units established as sole Proprietress or invariably having100% share in Partnership/Private Limited Companies.

4.2.1 Additional 10% investment subsidy on fixed capital investment subject to a maximum of Rs.10.00 lakhs to MSE’s. (total investment subsidy limited to Rs.50.00 lakhs only)

4.2.2 All other benefits as per para No.4.1.0 (Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs)

4.3.0 Allotment of land to SC / ST Entrepreneurs by the Telangana Industrial InfrastructureCorporation:

Land will be allotted to SC / ST Entrepreneurs in proportion to the SC/ST population in theState. The subsidy component involved in allotment of lands to SC / ST entrepreneurs is asfollows:

4.3.1 The land will be allotted on lease basis for a period of 10 years with lease rent @ Rs. 100/-per annum per acre or part thereof

4.3.2 The land cost will be levied at the rates prevailing as on the date of allotment duly allowing331/3% rebate on the land cost (subject toRs.10 lakhs) which is being allowed to the SC / STentrepreneurs and the same will be collected as follows:

a) Initial 25% of land cost at the time of allotment within the stipulated period of 90 days and theallottee shall execute lease agreement / lease dated within the stipulated period and takepossession of the allotted plot / land

b) From the date of execution & registration of lease agreement, there will be moratoriumperiod of 2 (two) years

c) After completion of the above moratorium period, the balance 75% of land cost will be collectedin 8 (eight) annual installments comprising principle component and interest

5. To promote Telangana as the best investment destination for investors in India, the StateGovernment will offer various incentives/benefits to all new industrial enterprises set up byScheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs in the State, except in the MunicipalCorporation limit of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation excluding existing IndustrialEstates/Parks, Industrial Estates notified/to be notified and commence commercial productionon or after 1/1/2015 but before 31-3-2019. However, the Industrial Enterprises located inSanathnagar, Azamabad, Chandulal Baradari and Kattedan Industrial Estates of Hyderabadand Ranga Reddy Districts are not eligible for any incentives/concessions. However, the serviceactivities set up in all Municipal Corporation limits as appended in Annexure–A are eligibleonly for investment subsidy. Projects involving substantial Expansion / Diversification of existingindustries in the eligible lines of activities are also entitled for benefits offered under the policy.

6. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs can also set up projects covered in the listof activities mentioned in Annexure – B to avail the incentives under the T-PRIDE—TelanganaState Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs Incentive Scheme. However projectsproposed to be set up in the Municipal Corporation limits of Greater Hyderabad shall obtainpollution clearances wherever necessary. Service Sector projects set up by the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs will be limited to 50% of the Budget provision in order toencourage the remaining 50% for the manufacturing sector.

7. The activities indicated in the Annexure-A and Annexure-B will be reviewed from time totime for any revisions required.

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8. Government will also create a fund of Rs. 200 crores from the SCP funds for direct lending toSC entrepreneurs and Rs. 100 crores from TSP funds for direct lending to ST entrepreneurs.The modalities and rules for this direct lending will be notified in due course.

9. Government will create a fund of Rs. 100 crores from SCP funds and Rs. 50 crores from TSPfunds for a State level CGTSME type of scheme for the benefit of SC/ST entrepreneurs. Themodalities and rules for this direct lending will be notified in due course.

10. Necessary amendments/Orders and Rules will be issued by the Commissioner of Industries.Detailed operational guidelines will be issued by the Commissioner of Industries separately.

11. The same incentives will be extended to eligible physically handicapped persons.

12. Government may review and modify these incentives from time to time.

13. This order is issued with the concurrence of Finance Department, vide their No.454/PFS/14,dated.25.11.2014.

14. Copy of this order is available on Internet and can be accessed at address http://goir.telangana.gov.in.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ToThe Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad.The Managing Director, AP State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Principal Secretary to Government, Social Welfare Department The Principal Secretary toGovernment, Tribal Welfare Department The Revenue (CT/LA) DepartmentThe Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department The Energy DepartmentThe LET & F (Employment) DepartmentThe Law DepartmentThe Finance (Expr. Inds & Com.) Department The Accountant General, Telangana, Hyderabad TheConvener, State Level Banker’s Committee.The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), HyderabadThe Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad.All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Heads of Departmentsthrough Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Departments of SecretariatAll Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, HyderabadThe P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Chief MinisterThe P.S. to Chief Secretary to GovernmentAll Private Secretaries to the MinistersAll General Managers, District Industries Centre in the State through Commissioner of Industries,Hyderabad. ]All Sections in the DepartmentS F/Sc .

//Forwarded::By order//SECTION OFFICER

K. PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

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ANNEXURE-A (G.O.Ms.No.29 Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Department, dated.29.11.2014)

List of Service Enterprises related to industry set up in Municipal Corporation limits and eligible for Investment subsidy only

S.No Activity

1. Industrial / Material testing laboratories 2. R&D Centres related to industry 3. Printing presses offset printing press, Flexi/Vinyl Printing, Flexo

printing 4. Machine operated Seed grading services 5. Industrial Training Centres with necessary machinery and

equipment. 6. Power Laundries 7. Ready made Garments units with investment more than 5.00

lakhs on Plant & Machinery 8. Auto servicing and /or repairing units with investment more than

5.00 lakhs on Plant & Machinery 9. Packaging activity with investment more than 10.00 lakhs on

Plant & Machinery 10. General Engineering and Fabrication 11. Machine operated Book binding Enterprises and Note Books

with investment more than 5.00 lakhs on Plant & Machinery 12. Any other Service Enterprises notified by the State Level

Committee for inclusion in this list from time to time.

Note:

1) Service Sector projects set up by the entrepreneurs will be limited to 50% of the Budget Provision in order to encourage the remaining 50% for the manufacturing sector.

2) The above service activities set up in all Municipal Corporation limits are

eligible only for investment subsidy.

K. PRADEEP CHANDRA SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

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ANNEXURE-B

(G.O.Ms.No.29, Industries & Commerce (IP & INF) Department, dated.29.11.2014 )Applicable only for the Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs)

The line of activities for industrial concern under Section 2 (c) of the State Financial CorporationsAct, 1951

1. the manufacture, preservation or processing of goods;

2. mining or development of mines;

3. the hotel industry;

4. the transport of passengers or goods by road or by water or by air or by ropeway or by lift;

5. the generation or distribution of electricity or any other form of power;

6. the maintenance, repair, testing or servicing of machinery of any description or vehicles orvessels or motor boats or trailers or tractors;

7. assembling, repairing or packing any article with the aid of machinery or power;

8. the setting up or development of an industrial area or industrial estate;

9. fishing or providing shore facilities for fishing or maintenance thereof;

10. providing weight bridge facilities;

11. providing engineering, technical, financial, management, marketing or other services or facilitiesfor industry;

12. providing medical, health or other allied, services;

13. providing software or hardware services relating to information technology, telecommunicationsor electronics including satellite linkage and audio or visual cable communication;

14. setting up or development of tourism related facilities including amusement parks, conventioncentres, restaurants, travel and transport(including those at airports)., tourist service agenciesand guidance and counseling services to the tourists;

15. construction;

16. development, maintenance and construction of roads;

17. providing commercial complex facilities and community centres including conference halls;

18. floriculture;

19. tissue culture, fish culture, poultry farming, breeding and hatcheries;

20. service industry, such as altering, ornamenting, polishing, finishing, oiling, washing, cleaning orotherwise treating or adapting any article or substance with a view to its use, sale, transport,delivery or disposal;

21. research and development of any concept, technology, design, process or product, whetherin relation to any of the matters aforesaid, including any activities approved by the SmallIndustries Bank; or

22. such other activity as may be approved by the Small Industries Bank .

Explanation 1: The expression ‘processing of goods’ includes any art or process forproducing, preparing or making an article by subjecting any material to a manual,mechanical, chemical, electrical or any other like operation.

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Explanation 2: If any doubt arises as to whether a concern is industrial concern or not, thesame shall be referred to the Small Industries Bank for its decision and the decision of theSmall Industries Bank thereon shall be final. The Small Industries Bank means the SmallIndustries Development Bank of India established under section (I) of section 3 of SIDBIAct, 1989 (39 of 1989).

Note: Service Sector projects set up by the SC/ST entrepreneurs will be limited to 50% ofthe Budget Provision in order to encourage the remaining 50% for the manufacturingsector.

K. PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP&INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 30 Dated:29.11.2014

Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No.61, Industries & Commerce (IP) Department, Andhra Pradesh, Dated 29-06-20102. G.O.Ms.No.42, Industries & Commerce (IP) Department, Andhra Pradesh, Dated:05-05-20113. Representations from various Industrial Associations

O R D E R:

In the reference 1st read above, Government have issued certain incentives to Micro, Small,Medium, Large & Mega industries under Industrial Investment Promotion Policy 2010-2015,including policy for promotion of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs, Service Sectorfor Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs and Pavalavaddi Scheme etc. This policyconcludes by 31.03.2015.

2. In the reference 3rd cited, Industrial Associations have approached the Government with requeststo extend the incentive availing period by (5) years in order to compensate for non-utilization ofthe benefits provided under the IIPP 2010-15. They have cited various reasons such as inadequatepower supply, agitation for statehood among others during past (5) years, which resulted in theMicro and Small Enterprises unable to run their units to full capacity due to which the unitscould not utilize fully the benefits offered in IIPP 2010-15.

3. Government, after careful examination of the requests made by the Industrial Associations andreviewing the situations prevailing in the State during past (5) years, hereby order the following:The eligibility period for Micro and Small Enterprises, including Micro and Small units establishedby SC / ST Entrepreneurs, established under IIPP 2010-15 for availing Reimbursement of SalesTax, Pavala Vaddi and Reimbursement of Power cost is extended as indicated below:

All SME units including SC/ST Entrepreneurs established under IIPP 2010-2015 Reimbursementof Sales Tax, Pavala Vaddi Incentive and Reimbursement of Power cost for the remaining periodunder the old policy + one additional year under the T-IDEA Policy 2014.

4. It was also represented by the Textile Mills association that the textile mills in the State ofTelangana are under extreme stress and due to change in incentives between 2005-2010 policyand the 2010-2015 policy as well as the special treatment given to certain textile mills set upprior to 2010, the units set up after 2010 suffered a huge competitive disadvantage. The Textilesector is a critical sector for the State of Telangana as it offers huge employment potential. Tosupport the textile units that went into commercial production after 2010, the following incentiveis extended at the choice of the entrepreneur.

a) Interest subvention provided under the new 2014 Telangana Industrial Developmentand Entrepreneur Advancement (T-IDEA) policy for textile sector till 31/10/2019 (periodnder New Policy).

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana – Industrial Investment Promotion Policy (IIPP) 2010-2015 – Extension of time period foravailing incentives in respect of Micro and Small Enterprises and Textile Units – Orders – Issued

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and

b) Power subsidy at the rates of IIPP 2010-2015 previously approved till 31/10/2019 (periodunder New Policy).

5. This order is issued with the concurrence of Finance Department, vide their No. 454/PFS/14,dated.25.11.2014.

6. Copy of this order is available on Internet and can be accessed at address http://goir.telangana.gov.in.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

To

The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.

The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad.

The Managing Director, AP State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.

Copy to:

The Principal Secretary to Government Social Welfare Department The Principal Secretary toGovernment Tribal Welfare Department

The Revenue (CT/LA) Department/The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department The EnergyDepartment/The LET & F (Employment) Department

The Law Department/The Finance (Expr. Inds & Com.) Department The Accountant General,Telangana, Hyderabad The Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee.

The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad The Payand Accounts Officer, Hyderabad.

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Heads of Departmentsthrough Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Departments of Secretariat

All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad The P.S. to Spl.Secretary to Chief Minister

The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government /All Private Secretaries to the Ministers All GeneralManagers, District Industries Centre in the State through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad./All Sections in the Department S F/Sc .

//Forwarded::By order//

SECTION OFFICER

K. PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP&INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 31 Dated:29.11.2014

O R D E R:

In a memorandum submitted by Babasaheb Ambedkar to the Governor General on 29th October1942, among other things, Ambedkar wrote that out of total of 1171 approved contractors ofthe CPWD only one belonged to the ‘depressed classes’. Babasaheb Ambedkar stated quitecorrectly that though a large number of workers and employees of the CPWD contractors werepersons belonging to the depressed cases, there was no opportunity for them to becomecontractors themselves. Post-independence, the number of SC/ST contractors approved anddoing work for Central and State Governments would not be significant.

2. Telangana State Government as part of the SC/ST entrepreneur development effort, propose tocreate a process for developing a number of SC/ST contractors for executing Governmentworks at various levels by way of affirmative action.

3. The goal of this policy is to create at least 200 SC/ST contractors in Telangana State over a 5years period. This will create a contractor pool adequate to execute Class V works for thePWD, I&CAD, RWS, PH and Panchayati Raj Department works.

4. Interested and eligible civil engineers belonging to SC/ST communities with at least a secondclass aggregate in their engineering degree or diploma will be selected. The selected candidateswill be trained in the National Academy for Construction in Hyderabad for an appropriate period.The curriculum and practical training for the training module will be developed by the NAC inconsultation with the PWD, I &CAD and PR & RD Departments. The certificate issued by theNAC should be treated by the various Government works departments as fulfilling the educationand experience qualification requirement for at least Class V contractors.

5. Government will arrange for the financial support required for equipment and working capitalthat will enable the new contractors to take up construction work.

6. Rules will be framed separately in consultation with the Social Welfare, Tribal Welfare andGovernment works departments and implementing agencies.

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana State – Telangana State Programme for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs (T-PRIDE)– Creating a Cadre of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Contractors for Executing GovernmentWorks by way of Affirmative Action – Incentives for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs- Orders – Issued

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7. Government may review and modify these incentives from time to time.

8. This order is issued with the concurrence of Finance Department, vide their No. 454/PFS/14,dated.25.11.2014.

Copy of this order is available on Internet and can be accessed at address http://goir.telangana.gov.in.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

To

The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.

The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad.

The Managing Director, AP State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.

Copy to:The Principal Secretary to Government Social Welfare Department The Principal Secretary toGovernment Tribal Welfare Department The Revenue (CT/LA) Department

The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department

The Energy Department/TR&B Department/PR & RD Department The LET & F (Employment)Department/MA & UD Department The Law Department

The Finance (Expr. Inds & Com.) Department The Accountant General, Telangana, Hyderabad TheConvener, State Level Banker’s Committee.

The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyd.

The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad.

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Heads of Departmentsthrough Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Departments of Secretariat

All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad The P.S. to Prl.Secretary to Chief Minister

The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government/All Private Secretaries to the Ministers All GeneralManagers, District Industries Centre in the State through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad./All Sections in the Department SF/Sc .

//Forwarded::By order//

SECTION OFFICER

K. PRADEEP CHANDRASPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement)Incentive Scheme 2014 – Issued – List of Ineligible industries / activities for implementing the Policy– Notified.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 62 Dated: 08.09.2015Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.28, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 29.11.2014.

2. From the Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State, Hyderabad Single File No. 20/1/2014/2323, dt.30.12.2014, 01.05.2015, 23.05.2015 and 16.06.2015.

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ORDER

In the G.O. 1st read above, orders were issued for extending incentives/benefits to all eligiblenew industrial enterprises to set up in the State except in the Municipal Corporation limit ofGreater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation excluding existing Industrial Estates/Parks, IndustrialEstates notified/ to be notified and commence commercial production on or after 1/1/2015but before 31-3-2019 under T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and EntrepreneurAdvancement) Incentive Scheme 2014. However, the Industrial Enterprises located inSanathnagar, Azamabad, Chandulal Baradari and Kattedan Industrial Estates of Hyderabadand Rangareddy Districts are not eligible for any incentives/concessions. However, the serviceactivities set up in all Municipal Corporation Limits as appended in Annexure-I of said G.O.,are eligible only for investment subsidy and all other service / Business activities are not eligiblefor any incentives set up anywhere in the State. It was further ordered there in that the Projectsinvolving substantial Expansion Diversification of existing industries in the eligible lines ofactivities are also entitled for benefits offered under the policy. In the said orders it was alsostated that the list of ineligible Industries/ activities will be notified separately.

2. The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State, Hyderabad in vide reference 2nd read above,has submitted the list of ineligible industries / activities for implementation of T-IDEA (TelanganaState Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme, 2014 andrequested the Government to issue appropriate orders on the list of ineligible industries /activities as proposed for implementing T-IDEA Scheme 2014.

3. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby notify the Ineligible list of industries/ activities under T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and EntrepreneurAdvancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 as appended to this order. Any eligible industrialundertaking and servicing Enterprise/Industry are entiltled for benefits offered under T-IDEA(Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme2014, other than those run departmentally by Government of India / State Government andother than those are appended to this order.

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4. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take further necessary action accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

To

The Commissioner/Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.

The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telanaga State Industrial InfrastracturCorporation Limited, Hyderabad

The VC & Managing Director,, Telangana State Industrial Developemnt Corportaion,Hyderabad.

The Managing Director, Telagana State Finance Corporation, Telangana Division,Hyderabad.

Copy to:The Finance .(EBS.VII.) Department/The Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.

The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department/ The Energy Department.

The LET & F (Employment) Department./ The Law Department.

The Social Welfare Dept./The Y.A. &T.C. Dept.

The Accountant General, Hyderabad

The Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee, Andhra Bank Head Office, Secretariat Road,Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500 004.

The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad. The Payand Accounts Officer, Hyderabad/The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad.

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Heads of Departments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

The P.S. to Spl. Secretary to Chief Minister.

The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Government

All Private Secretaries to the Ministers.

All General Managers, District Industries Centre through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

SF/SC .

Encl: as above.

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ARVIND KUMARSECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

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ANNEXURE(G.O.Ms.No.62, Industries & Commerce(IP & INF) Department, Dt.08.09.2015)

LIST OF INELIGIBLE INDUSTRIES

1 All process of Edible Oil Seeds / Cakes viz., 1. Groundnut 2. Sesam 3. Safflower

4. Rape Seed / Mustard 5. Coconut (both tender & dry)

6.Sunflower, Niger Cotton Seed. (All processes including Decorticating, Expelling,Crushing, Roasting, Parching, Frying) with investment is less than Rs. 2.50 crores., inPlant and Machinery

2 Rice, Dall and Flour Mills including Roller Flour Mills, Modern Rice Mills andParboiled Mills, Idli Rava, Parched/Flaked Rice (Poha & Murmura) with investmentless than Rs. 2.50 crores., in Plant and Machinery

3 Coffee Roasting, Grinding with investment less than Rs. 2.50 crores., in Plant andMachinery

4 Ice Cream, Ice Candy, Kulfy, Ice Fruit, Pepsy, Tuty Fruity etc. except those having ISI, AGMark or FPO Mark or FSSAI License (Food Safety and Standards Authoriy of India).

5 Chacolates, Peppermints and Confectionery, Chewing gum except those having ISI,AG Mark or FPO Mark or FSSAI License

6 Packaging Drinking water & Aerated Water including soft drinks except Mega Project

7 Nut Powder including Raw nut processing, Chikini Powder and Pan Masala and Tobaccobased chewing products

8 Khandasari Sugar and Sugar Mills and Jaggery making

9 Powders of Chilly, turmeric, Masala, Spices, Curry, Sambar etc. except those having ISI,AG Mark or FPO Mark or FSSAI License

10 Sweets

11 Distilleries, Breweries, Beer and other Alcoholic Drinks except Winery

12 All table meat, animal rearing/farming like poultry, piggery etc.,

13 All types of Hatchery

14 Rectified Spirit (Alcohol) from out of Molasses, except Grain based ENA (Extra NeutralAlcohol)

15 Alcohol based Industries except Pharmaceuticals and Drug Industries

16 Varnishes and Thinners

17 Cotton/Jute / Iron Scrap Baling processes

18 Cotton ginning and pressing except Modern ginning as per the norms of TechnologyMission on Cotton, Ministry of Textiles , Government of India

19 Chloral Hydrate

20 Lime Kiln / Burnt Lime/ Hydrated Lime

21 All types of printing presses

22 Book binding / Note Books / Exercise Note Books / Registers / Ledgers / File Pads /Office Files etc.

23 Tobacco barns / tobacco re-drying / processing, Beedi / Cigarettemanufacturing and other tobacco based products

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24 All types of Saw-mills, all types of wooden furniture including wood based laminatedproducts excluding MDF and Particle boards and those part of IKEA supply chain

25 Coal Pulverizing

26 Soap making units not operated by power driven machinery

27 Shampoos and other Cosmetic items except those having ISI Mark

28 Manure mixing industry

29 Cinematography / Videography / Video Parlours / Theatres / Photo studios and colourfilm laboratories

30 All industries of mobile nature like rigs, concrete mixing plants, road metal mixing,readymade concrete mixing etc., including site oriented industries

31 Tailoring other than readymade Garments

32 Mining and Quarrying

33 All types of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

34 X-ray clinics and clinical/pathological laboratories and scanning, MRI Tests

35 Servicing and / or repairing units activities excluding

a) Auto servicing and/or repairing units;

b) Tyre Retreading units

c) Industrial material testing laboratories

d) General engineering machining workshops

e) Common effluent treatment plants

f) Cold storage

g) Heat treatment, electroplating and Galvanizing units

h) Seed processing unit

36 Calcium carbide and Silicon carbide manufacturing

37 Ferro Alloys Manufacturing

38 Steel Rerolling mills, rolling of rods including Tor steel angles, channels, Flats etc.

39 Steel Structural and fabrication works other than heavy structures

40 Steel gates /grills and Bright bars

41 G.I. Buckets, Gamelas, Boiling Pans, Trunks, Spades, Mamotees, Shovels and Bins

42 Hotels and Motels

43 Composite Units setup for manufacture of an eligible items along with ineligible items exceptwhen the proportion of in-eligible items in the total production is less than 10% in value of thetotal turnover

44 Any other industry notified by the State Government for inclusion in this list from time to time

Note: All types of Integrated Steel Plants are not eligible for Power cost reimbursement

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.63 Dated:24.10.2016Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No.28, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 29.11.2014.2. G.O.Ms.No.62, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 08.09.2015.3. Telangana Solar Policy, 20154. Minutes of 2nd Meeting of Cabinet Sub-Committee held on 19-09-2016.5. From the Director of Industries, Hyderabad, Lr.20/1/2014/2323, Dt.29.09.2016.

******ORDER:

In the G.O. 1st read above, orders were issued for extending incentives/benefits to all eligiblenew industrial enterprises to set up in the State except in the Municipal Corporation limit of GreaterHyderabad Municipal Corporation excluding existing Industrial Estates/Parks, Industrial Estates notified/ to be notified and commence commercial production on or after 1/1/2015 but before 31-3-2019under T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) IncentiveScheme 2014.

2. In the reference 2nd read above, Government notified the Ineligible list of industries / activitiesunder T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) IncentiveScheme 2014 as appended to the said G.O. Any eligible industrial undertaking and servicing Enterprise/Industry are entitled for benefits offered under T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development andEntrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014, other than those run departmentally byGovernment of India / State Government and other than those are appended to the said G.O.

3. In the reference 3rd read above, Government has announced “The Telangana Solar Policy 2015”toencourage Solar Power Generation units in the State. The Commissioner of Industries is made nodalagency for accepting the applications of Solar Power Generation units for various department approvalsunder TS-iPASS and the same is being implemented.

4. The Solar Policy also provides many benefits to the Solar Power Generation units which includerefund of Stamp duty and 100% refund of VAT/SGST for all inputs required for solar power plants. Inthe policy it is mentioned that 100% stamp duty will be provided by industries department and VATrefund by Commercial taxes department.

5. However, in the G.O. in the reference 2nd read above, under serial No. 33 of the Annexure, it isnotified that, “all types of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electricity” is ineligible activities.This has resulted in a conflict between T-IDEA and Solar Policy with regard to this line of activity.

6. in this regard, the issue was placed before Cabinet Sub-Committee in its 2nd meeting held on19.09.2016 and it was decided to notify “renewable energy generation” as eligible line of activity.Accordingly, the Government after careful examination issues the following amendment to serial no.33 of Annexure of G.O.Ms.No.62, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 08.09.2015.

(PTO)

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement)Incentive Scheme 2014 – List of Ineligible Industries / activities for implementing the Policy – Notified– Amendment – orders - issued

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Amendment ANNEXURE

(G.O.Ms.No.62, Industries & Commerce(IP & INF) Department, Dt.08.09.2015) LIST OF

INELIGIBLE INDUSTRIES S.No. Annexure Existing To be read as Sl. No. 1 Sl.No.33 All types of Generation, All types of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Transmission and Electricity Distribution of Electricity except renewable energy in any forum 7. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take further necessary action accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMAR

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION To The Commissioner/Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad. The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited, Hyderabad The VC & Managing Director,Telangana State Industrial Development Corporation, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, Telangana State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Finance (EBS.VII.) Department/The Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department. The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department/ The Energy Department. The LET & F (Employment) Department./ The Law Department. The Social Welfare Dept./The Y.A. &T.C. Dept. The Accountant General, Hyderabad The Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI),Hyderabad. The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad/The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad. All District Collectors through Director of Industries, Hyderabad. All Heads of Departments through Director of Industries, Hyderabad. All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Directors of Industries, Hyderabad. The P.S. to Spl. Secretary to Chief Minister. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Government All Private Secretaries to the Ministers. All General Managers, District Industries Centre through Director of Industries, Hyderabad. SF/SC [C.No.85/IP&INF/A2/2015]

//Forwarded::By order//

SECTION OFFICER

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Acts – The Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS)Act,2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014) - Commencement of the Act - Notification – Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 35 Dated:17 .06.2015 Read.

The Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System ( TS-iPASS)Act,2014 ( Act No.3 of 2014)

O R D E R:

The following notification shall be published in the Extraordinary Issue of the Telangana Gazette,dated the 17th June, 2015.

N O T I F I C A T I O N

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 1 of the Telangana State IndustrialProject Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014), theGovernment hereby order that the provisions of the said Act shall come into force with effect from17.06.2015.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA )

ARVIND KUMARSECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

ToThe Commissioner, Printing Stationery & Stores Purchase (Printing Wing), Chanchalguda,Hyderabad for publication in the Telangana Gazette and he is requested to send 100 copies of thenotification to Government.Copy to:The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, HyderabadAll Heads of DepartmentsAll District CollectorsThe Director, Information & Public Relations, Hyderabad, The Spl.Chief Secretary to Governor,Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad P.S. to Prl.Secretary to Hon’blec Chief Minister. P.S. to Hon’ble Minister(Industries)P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government,P.S. to Secretary to Government & CIP, Industries & Commerce Department, Law (A)DepartmentAll officers and Sections in Industries and Commerce Department.SF/SC

//FORWARDED::BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

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G.O.MS.No. 36 Dated: 17.06.2015.

Read the following:

1. Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act,2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014)

2. G.O. Ms No.35, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. Dated:17.06-2015

O R D E R:

Whereas, the Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014) has been enacted by the State of Telangana:

And whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred under sub-section (3) of Section 1 of the saidAct, Government have issued a notification appointing dated the 17th June, 2015 bringing the said Actin to force;

And whereas, in exercise of powers conferred under sub-section (1) of Section 26 of the saidAct, Government have felt it necessary to frame Rules, for the implementation of the provision of thesaid Act.Accordingly, the following notification will be published in an Extra-ordinary Issue of theTelangana Gazette, dated the 17th June, 2015.

N O T I F I C A T I O NIn exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 12 and sub-section (1) of

Section 13 read with sub-section (1) of Section 26 of the Telangana State Industrial Project Approvaland Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014), the Governor of Telanganahereby makes the following Rules:

R U L E S1. Short title, extent and Commencement:

(i) These rules may be called The “Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self

Certification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015".

(ii) It shall extend to the whole of the State of Telangana.

(iii) These rules shall come into force with effect from the date of publication of notification.

2. In these rules unless the context otherwise requires :(i) “Act” means the “Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014” (Act No. 3 of 2014).

(ii) Acknowledgement” means the acknowledgement issued under these rules.

(iii) “Authorized Representative of the Nodal Agency” means an Officer not below the rank of Asst. Director in the case of Nodal Agency attached to District Committee and an Officer not below the rank of Dy. Director in the case of Nodal Agency attached to the State Committee, as authorized by the Chairman of the representative committees.

(iv) “Combined Application Form” means the form in Annexure I and Annexure II as the case maybe or in their online form;

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Rules - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS)Rules, 2015 - Orders– Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARMENT

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(v) “Check List” means list included in the Combined Application Form under these rules.

(vi) “District Level Nodal Agency” is the agency notified by the Government under

Section 6 (1) of the Act.

(vii) “District TS-iPASS Committee” is the committee notified under Section 3(1) of the Act.

(viii) “Fees Receipts” means online payment receipt or the original challan receipts issued by theGovernment Treasury as a proof of payment or demand drafts issued by a Scheduled CommercialBank.

(ix) “Form of Authorization” means the authorization in which a member of the District

TS-iPASS Committee or the State TS-iPASS Committee shall authorize a representative to attendthe meeting of the respective committee on his / her behalf.

(x) “Form for informing deemed approval” means the format (including online) in which thedeemed approval is informed under these rules.

(xi) “Form for communication of orders” means the form (including online) in which the

District Committee and State Committee shall communicate orders to the applicant.

(xii) “Form of Receipt by Competent Authority” means the form (including online) in which theCompetent Authority acknowledges receipt of application or additional information from thenodal agency.

(xiii) “Form of Reference” means the form (including online) in which the District Committee andState Committee shall forward cases for review or revision.

(xiv) “Form of Self-Certification” is the form appended to these rules in which certificate has to befurnished by the applicant or in its online form.

(xv) “Register of Applications” means the Register (including online documentation) prescribed inthese rules in which the details of the applications are entered.

(xvi) “Section” means a section of the Act.

(xvii) “Single Point TS-iPASS Approval” means the approval (including online) accorded by the DistrictTS-iPASS Committee or the State TS-iPASS Committee on the basis of approval given by theCompetent Authority or in case of Self-certification provided by the Applicant.

(xviii)“State Level Nodal Agency” is the agency notified by the Government under

Section 5 (1) of the Act.

(xix) “State TS-iPASS Committee” is the committee notified under Section 4(1) of the Act.

(xx) “Time Limit” means the number of working days within which a decision has to be taken by theCompetent authority, from the date of receipt of application.

3. Notifying the Constitution of Committees and Nodal Agency:A. District Level Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System Committee (DistrictTS-iPASS Committee) and District level Nodal Agency.(I) In exercise of powers conferred under Section3 (1) of the said Act, the Government hereby

constitute the District Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification SystemCommittee (District TS-iPASS Committee) for each district, with following members:

(i) The District Collector … Chairman

(ii) The Joint Collector … Vice-Chairman

(iii) Zonal Manager, Telangana State Industrial … Member

Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) of the District

(iv) Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories … Member

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(vi) Superintendent Engineer, Telangana State Southern

Power Distribution Company Ltd., / Telangana State

Northern Power Distribution Company Limited … Member

(vii) District Panchayat Officer … Member

(viii) District Fire Officer … Member

(ix) Deputy Chief Electrical Inspector to Government/ … Member

Electrical Inspector

(x) Regional Deputy Director of Town & Country Planning … Member

(xi) Inspector of Boilers … Member

(xii) District Registrar … Member

(xiii) Deputy/Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Dept … Member

(xiv) Assistant Director, Mines & Geology … Member

(xv) Any other members, as and when required. … Spl. Invitee

(xvi) General Manager, District Industries Centre … Member Convener

(II) In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 5(2) of said Act, the Government of Telanganahereby notifies all the District Industries Centre as the Nodal Agency for the District TS-iPASSCommittee for the respective district.

Functions of the District TS-iPASS Committee:

1. Ensuring all online queries/ actual applications are forwarded to the concerned immediately andthat online system is dynamically updated;

2. Organizing Pre-Scrutiny of the applications twice a week.

3. Providing single point TS-iPASS approvals on behalf of relevant departments.

4. Monitoring the TS-iPASS applications at the department level.

5. Examine and forward appropriate cases to the State level committee in case of rejection ofclearances by the competent authority.

B. State Level Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System Committee (StateTS-iPASS Committee) and State level Nodal Agency.

(I) In exercise of powers conferred under Section 4(1) of the said Act, the Government herebyconstitute the State level Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification SystemCommittee (State TS-iPASS Committee) for the state, with the following members:

(i) The Special Chief Secretary /Principal Secretary/Secretary,

(ii) Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State

(iii) Member Secretary, Telangana State

(iv) Chairman & Managing Director of Telangana State

Southern Power Distribution Company Limited &

Telangana State Northern Power … Member

Distribution Company Limited

(v) Special Officer/Vice Chairman,

Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority … Member

(vi) Principal Secretary/Secretary/Spl Secretary,

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(vii) Commissioner, Panchayat Raj Department … Member

(viii) Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Department … Member

(ix) Inspector General, Stamps & Registration … Member

(x) Secretary to Chief Commissioner, Land Administration … Member

(xi) Director General, Fire Service Department … Member

(xii) Director General, Drug Control Administration … Member

(xiii) Chief Electrical Inspector to Government … Member

(xiv) The Commissioner & Director, Municipal Administration … Member

(xv) Director of Factories … Member

(xvi) Director, Town & Country Planning … Member

(xvii) Director of Boilers … Member

(xviii)Director, Mines & Geology … Member

(xix) Any other member as and when required … Spl. Invitee

(xx) The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana … Member-Convener

(II) In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 5(1) of said Act, the Government of Telanganahereby appoints the Commissionerate of Industries as the Nodal Agency for the State Committee andthis Agency shall be headed by the Commissioner of Industries.

Functions of State TS-iPASS Committee:

1. Ensuring all online queries/ actual applications are forwarded to the concerned immediately andthat online system is dynamically updated;

2. Organizing Pre-Scrutiny of the applications twice a week

3. Issuing final orders on cases referred by District Committees

4. Providing single point TS-iPASS approvals as per Competent Authority’s approval

5. Monitoring the TS-iPASS applications at District, State & Competent Authority level

6. Examine and forward appropriate cases to the Government for review of the decision taken bythe competent authority with regard to rejection of approval.

C . Telangana State Wide Investment Facilitation Board (T-SWIFT) at State Level

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 7 of the Act, the Government ofTelangana hereby constitute “The Telangana State Wide Investment Facilitation Board (T-SWIFT)” atState Level for state of the Telangana, with the following members:

(i) Chief Secretary to Government, Government of Telangana … Chairman

(ii) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Energy Department … Member

(iii) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, EFS&T Department … Member

(iv) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Finance Department … Member

(v) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Revenue Department ... Member

(vi) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Irrigation Department … Member

(vii) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, MA&UD Department … Member

(viii) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Panchayat Raj … Member

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(ix) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Home Department ... Member

(x) Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government, Labour, Employment … Member

Training and Factories

(xi) Any other member as and when required. ... Special Invitee

(xii) The Special Chief Secretary/Principal Secretary/

Secretary to Government, Ind. & Com. Department … Member-Convener

Functions of T-SWIFT board:

1. Processing the clearance of Mega Projects

2. Issuing of in principle approval to the mega Projects on receipt of Self Certification

3. Extend provisional approval within 15 days of receipt of self certification after a preliminaryscrutiny.

4. Pursue with departments through Nodal Officer and obtain clearances before the commencementof production.

Nodal Agency for Mega Projects: The industrial promotion cell/chasing cell in the office of CMO,under the overall superintendence of Chief Secretary, will be the Nodal Agency for monitoring MegaProjects. The functions of the Nodal Agency will be:

1. Issuing Acknowledgement (online/otherwise) to applications;

2. Information dissemination on reasons for delay in approvals and forwarding grievances to thecompetent authorities.

3. Preparing and providing status reports on applications to the respective committees.

4. Pursuing the clearance of applications with concerned authorities, disbursing approvals &intimations to the applicant.

5. Providing secretarial support to respective committees.

6. Taking up policy level issues before the T-SWIFT Board based on the processing of applicationsand issues arising therein.

4. Notifying the investment limit up to which the application for clearances shall be made tothe District and State TS-iPASS Committee.

1. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 17 of said Act, the Government of Telanganahereby notifies District TS-iPASS Committee constituted in terms of Section 3(1) of the Act, shall havethe power to receive and process the applications for all the clearances for setting up of enterprises inthe state of Telangana with proposed investment limit on Plant & Machinery and all other such componentconstituting capital expenditure, not exceeding Rs.5.00 Crores (Rupees Five Crores only)

2. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 17 of the said Act, the Government of Telanganahereby notifies State TS-iPASS Committee constituted in terms of Section 4(1) of the Act, shall havethe power to receive and process the applications for all the clearances for setting up of enterprises inthe state of Telangana with proposed investment limit on Plant & Machinery and all other suchcomponents constituting capital expenditure, of more than Rs.5.00 Crores (Rupees Five Crores) andup to Rs.200 Crores (Rupees Two hundred Crores) and where the projected employment in first twoyears of its operations is up to 1000 workforce.

3. All other cases will be taken up by T-SWIFT Board at the State level.

5.Combined Application Form:

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 8(1) of the said act the Government hereby prescribethe combined application forms (including online forms).

a) The applicant seeking clearances as required for establishment of an Enterprise shall apply in theCombined Application Form (including its online form) in Annexure-I.-109-

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b) The applicant seeking clearance required for operation of an industry before commencement ofcommercial production, shall apply in the Combined Application Form (including online form)prescribed in Annexure-II.

c) The Combined Application (including online form) Form duly filled in shall be submitted byattaching the relevant enclosures, certificates, attachments, fees, etc., (either manually or online)

d) The applicant shall furnish self-certification (including in online form) as prescribed in Annexure-III along with the application at the time of submission of application forms

e) There shall be a check list appended to the common application forms which shall be completedand signed/certified online by the applicant and scrutinized & accepted by the authorizedrepresentative of the nodal agency.

f) The authorized representative of the nodal agency shall satisfy himself /herself that:

(i) The application is in complete shape;

(ii) All relevant and prescribed documents have been enclosed (manual or online);

(iii) The prescribed fees receipts have been paid online or proof enclosed;

(iv) Self Certification has been done online or furnished by the applicant;

(v) The checklist has been filled correctly (manual or online) and submitted/signed by the applicant.

6. User Charges :

The applicants shall pay user charges (online or otherwise) as prescribed in the Annexure-IV. Thesecharges are subject to revision by the Government from time to time. The charges so collected shall beaccrued in an escrow account, to be maintained by the State Level Nodal Agency (Commissioner ofIndustries) and will be used for meeting all such expenses are required to implement the Act including,inter-alia, recurring expenditure like purchase of consumables, travel cost with regard to TS-iPASS,conducting pre-scrutiny meetings, TS-iPASS District and State level meetings and other incidentalexpenses.

7. Pre-Scrutiny of Applications:

The Commissioner of Industries, at State Level and General Manager, DIC, at the District Level shallconduct pre- scrutiny meeting twice a week preferably Tuesday & Friday by inviting the competentauthorities or their representative. The online system will be such that it will not accept applications,which are incomplete in any respect. The system will automatically issue acknowledgements to all suchcases, which are complete in all respects. Till such time all applications are processed through theonline system, the following have to be followed in the pre-scrutiny.

(I) Accept those applications which are complete in shape and issue acknowledgement.

(II) Ask for additional information in case of incomplete applications in accordance with the rules prescribed under this Act.

(III) The Nodal Agency will issue an acknowledgment to the applications, which are found to be in complete shape.

8. Processing and Monitoring of applications:A record, date wise along with all relevant details will automatically be captured online for all suchapplications which are complete and in compliance with various requirements under the Act. Theactionable points will be sent to the concerned Head of the Departments (HODs) through onlineimmediately once the application has been accepted online, for examination and necessary action attheir end and follow up reports/compliance shall be uploaded by respective HODs for their part withinprescribed time. The District Nodal Agency, State Nodal Agency and T-SWIFT Board shall review

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regularly (at least once in a month) on the status of cases, timeliness in approval process and pendencyand shall cause necessary action in all such cases where there are pendency (for reasons other thanthose requiring approvals/clearances from central government agencies). The Commissioner of Industrieswill have an end to end online system in place which will have all features pertaining to capturing ofinformation, tracking, online payment and shall host various reports. All concerned departments shalluse either this online system and it will get seamlessly linked to their existing online system.

The following procedure shall be followed (and its equivalent in online format):

(i) The particular of the application for which the acknowledgement is issued is to beentered online/in the register in the prescribed format approved by CoI.

(ii) The online particulars so entered/Register of applications shall be scrutinized andapproved by the Head of the Nodal Agency at the end of each working day.

(iii) The relevant parts of the common application form along with enclosures shall besent to the competent authorities within three working days from the date of issue ofacknowledgement.

(iv) The competent authority shall process the application and communicate the decisionto the nodal agency within the prescribed time limit as mentioned in the Annexure-VI.

(v) Under the provisions of Section 12(4) of the said Act, the competent authority mayask for additional information from the applicant, only once within three days fromreceipt of the application and before the expiry of the time limit, under intimation tothe nodal agency.

(vi) In the case covered under Section 12(4), the time limit will be applicable from thedate the additional information has been furnished.

(vii) The competent authorities will send their approvals within the time limit to the NodalAgencies, which in turn will issue a consolidated TS-iPASS approval certificate to theapplicant along with the competent authorities approval order.

(viii) In the wake of non-receipt of competent authorities approval within the prescribedtime limit, the nodal agency shall process to issue TS-iPASS approval for the saidunit, basing on the self-certification of the unit holder. For those cases where theadditional information as required by the competent authority from the applicant ispending, the TS-iPASS approval certificate will be put on hold until the requiredinformation is furnished in complete shape by the applicant to the competentauthority.

(ix) Status reports shall be placed before the District TS-iPASS Committee and the StateTS-iPASS Committee by the respective nodal agency.

(x) The status of disposal of applications shall be monitored by the District TS-iPASSCommittee and the State TS-iPASS Committee once in a fortnight.

(xi) The District Nodal Agency and the State Nodal Agency shall communicate theapprovals and rejections in the format in Annexure-VII (A)/VII(B) or AnnexureVIII(A)/VIII(B) as the case may be.

(xii) The District Nodal Agency shall submit a fortnightly report on the processing ofapplications to the State Nodal Agency.

(xiii) The State Nodal Agency shall ensure there are no delays at any level, either at theDistrict level Nodal Agency or at the state level. Cases involving delays shall be placedbefore T-SWIFT Board on a regular basis.

9. Time limits for processing and disposal of applications:

Under the provisions of Section 12(1), (2), (3) of the Act, the time limits for processing and disposal ofapplications by the competent authority shall be a maximum of 30 days from the date of issue ofAcknowledgement (including online) for the units with investments less than Rs.200 Crores in capitalexpenditure or for those where no clearances from agencies other than State Govt. are required. Efforts-111-

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will be made that all mega project approval application cases, which are complete in all respect at thetime of filing (including online) and which do not require any clearances from agencies other than theState Government, shall be given approvals within 15 working days.

10. Notifying of clearances where the provision of deemed approval shall apply:

The provisions of deemed approval under Section 13(1) of the Act shall be applicable to all pendingapproval applications requiring clearances which are not issued within the time limits prescribed inAnnexure VI, provided these applications were complete in all respects at the time of their acceptance(including online) and there are no further information/query pending and where the delay is grantingapproval is held up for want of clearances from agencies/departments/institutions other than those ofthe state government. The TS-iPASS approval certificate so issued to the units after the prescribedtime limits has lapsed is binding on all concerned department.

11. Land to be vested with Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation for thepurpose of setting up of an industry/manufacturing unit:

Government land, as notified (in accordance with Sec 1(3) of G.O.Ms.No.67 dated 26/02/2002 alongwith amendments in G.O.Ms.No.274 dated 12/06/2007) from time to time by the Government, shallvest with TSIIC for the purpose of setting up of industry/manufacturing or any other purpose asconsidered by Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation. All such lands will, however,continue to be protected by the respective revenue authorities till such time these lands are put in use byTelangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation. Memo

No 8218/Assn.1(3)/2015-1, Revenue (Assgn) Dept, dated May 31st, 2015 transferring 1,45,682.99acres of government land to TSIIC also is covered under this clause.

Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation will be the designated notified authority for allsuch land and shall take all necessary actions including setting up of IALAs for management of suchlands appropriately. Since the said land is meant for setting up industry /other such specified purpose,no conversion of land would be needed for such land and thus no conversion charges need to becollected for such lands, unless otherwise stated by the government for the extent falling under HMDAand for the time period as stated. Further, the layout approvals and building plans for proposals pertainingto these lands shall be accorded by TSIIC duly collecting required fees/charges and apportioning itwith the respective local bodies as per the existing rules.

12. Resumption of Lands:

In case the land is allotted by the Government or Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporationor any other Government agency either on market value or otherwise, the Company or allottee has tocomplete the financial closure within 1 (one) year and start the operations within 2 (two) years from thedate of permission, failing which the land will be resumed back.

13. Clearances pertaining to Gram-Panchayats (GP):

For the Government lands handed over to the Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation,all required approvals including layout and building approvals, will be issued by Telangana State IndustrialInfrastructure Corporation (in accordance with Sec 1(3) of G.O.Ms.No.67 dated 26/02/2002 alongwith amendments in G.O.Ms.No.274 dated 12/06/2007). However, the revenue will be shared with theGrampanchayats, as per rules. Concerned Departments will issue necessary orders. For other categoryof lands where an application has been for setting up of an industry, the respective application will beexamined and processed in accordance with the relevant local body rules & regulations. The PR&RDdepartment shall work out fixed rate per acre as conversion charges for such lands, duly specifyingconditions. Further the layout and building approvals for all such proposals shall be cleared within afortnight in accordance with and what’s followed by Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority(HMDA).

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14. Clearances from Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA):

Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) shall accord layout and building approvalof the industrial/manufacturing units within two weeks in all such cases, which are confirming to thezoning plan or are not objectionable. Similarly, the process for conversion of land usage shall be simplifiedby HMDA for lands (which are not objectionable) to see that conversion is granted within two weeksin such cases. HMDA shall develop online processing of such cases at the earliest, if not in place, andalso provide a link to its online facility with TS-iPASS site so that such applications are transferred andprocessed online automatically.

Municipal Administration & Urban Development Department shall issue necessary orders amendingexisting procedure for change of land use pattern within Urban Development Authority limits/ Town &Country Planning limits for issuing the permission for change of land use within two weeks.

15. Water requirement

Ten percent (10%) of water from all irrigation projects has been earmarked for industrial use and bulkcharges will be paid by TSIIC to the concerned authorities which will then apportion the same onrespective industries.

16. Review and Revision of decisions of competent authorities:

A. Under the provisions of Section 15(a), in case of rejections of applications seekingclearances or approvals with modification under the state laws by the competent authority, the DistrictTS-iPASS committee may either suo-motu or based on an application from the industry, shall examinesuch cases and will forward appropriate cases in the form of reference to the State TS-iPASS Committee(Annexure-IX) and the State TS-iPASS committee will process such cases as per Section 15(b) of theAct.

B. Under the provisions of Section 16, in case of rejections of applications seeking clearances orapprovals with modification under the state laws by the competent authority, the State Nodal Agencyshall examine the issues involved and forward appropriate cases in the form of reference (Annexure-IX), to the Government. The decision of T-SWIFT will be final.

17. Right to Clearances & Grievance redressal under TS-iPASS:

The applicant has the right to ask for approval or seek explanation for the delay in approvals, if they arenot issued within time limit as prescribed in the Act and where clearances are not pending with agenciesother than state government. It will be incumbent upon the concerned department /officer concerned toanswer for such delays and HoD of the concerned Department shall be accountable for timely processing.

Implementation:

(a) The unit holder seeking information on the reasons for delay in approvals shall make a requestin writing/online to the nodal agency;

(b) The nodal agency shall seek a report (including online) from the concerned department within2 working days. The concerned department shall either process immediately or furnish properreason for delay within the next 5 working days (including online) from the date of receipt ofthe notice.

(c ) If the concerned department fails to give a decision on the request for information within 5 daysfrom the date of receipt of application, the concerned officer in the department shall be levied apenalty.

(d) In all such cases, a penalty of Rs.1000/- (Rupees one thousand only) for each day till approval isaccorded or reason for rejection/delay in approval is furnished. However, the total amount ofsuch penalty shall not exceed Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand only) and all cases,where penalty exceeds this said amount shall be reported to T-SWIFT. The penalty is subject torevision by government from time to time.

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(e) The penal amount so collected shall be credited into the Government Treasury in the head ofaccount as shown at Annexure-IV.

18. Penalty:As per the provisions of the Section 19 of the said Act, the applicant shall be penalized with fine

as prescribed by the government from time to time as well as rectification of the defect if he / she or theorganization as the case may be fails to comply with the conditions or undertaking in self-certificationgiven to the Nodal Agency.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA )

ARVIND KUMAR

SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

To

The Commissioner, Printing, Stationery and Stores Purchase (Printing Wing), Hyderabad.(for publicationin the Extra-ordinary issue of Telangana Gazette and to furnish 1000 copies of the notification to theGovernment.)Copy to:The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.All Departments of Telangana Secretariat.All Heads of Departments,.All District Collectors.Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial InfrastructureCorporation, Hyderabad.Law (A) Department.P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister.P.S. to Hon’ble Minister for Industries.P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.P.S. to Secretary to Govt & CIP. Industries & Commerce Department All Officers and Sections inIndustries and Commerce Department. SF/SC.

//FORWARDED::BY ORDER//

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ANNEXURE-III

SELF CERTIFICATION

TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH COMBINED APPLICATION FORM (Under TS-iPASS Act- Rule 11 of Act No. 3 of 2014) (To be executed on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100/-)

I _____________________________ S/o.________________ Aged ___________ years, Residing

at _________________________ who is the ___________________________________

(Designation) of M/s.________________________________________ hereby give the following

undertaking :

Entry Level:

1. Our firm / Company is proposing to set up a project at _____________________________

________________ DISTRICT, to manufacture / to provide services as mentioned below.

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

2. We certify that the particulars furnished in the Combined Application Form are true, correct andcomplete to the best of our knowledge and undertake to adhere to the declarations made thereunder.

3. The Firm / Company hereby undertake that we are aware of the Acts / Rules / Regulations ofeach department from which approvals/clearances are sort and abide by to comply with all theprovisions of applicable Acts / rules / Regulations to our industry.

4. The Firm / Company failure to comply with the requirements / conditions of the departmentalActs / Rules / Regulations shall result in withdrawal / cancellation of the clearances and furtherwill make us liable for legal action as specified under the respective Acts / Rules / Regulationsand the Firm / Company shall be made liable for penal action as proposed under Section 21(1) ofTS-iPASS Act No. 3 of 2014 and also if the particulars furnished are found to be false / incorrector incomplete and on our failure to adhere to the declarations made.

5. Any losses to personal or public property caused due to wrong certification by the firm /company shall be liable to be borne by the firm / company.

Proprietor/ Managing Partner/ Managing DirectorPlace: M/s. ___________________________________

Date Name .........................................................Designation ..............................................

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Annexure - IV

USER CHARGES

Project Cost S.No. (Land+Building+Plant & M/c.) Processing Fees (Rs.)*

Establishment Operation

1 Nil to Rs.25 Lakhs 500 500

2 Above Rs.25 Lakhs and upto Rs.1.00 Crore 2500 2500

3 Above Rs.1.00 Crore and upto Rs.5.00 Crore 5000 5000

4 Above Rs.5.00 Crore and upto Rs.10.00 Crore 7500 7500

5 Above Rs.10.00 Crore and upto Rs.25.00 Crore 10000 10000

6 Above Rs.25.00 Crore and upto Rs.50.00 Crore 15000 15000 7 Above Rs.50.00 Crore and upto Rs.100.00 Crore 20000 20000

8 Rs.100.00 Crore and above 25000 25000

NODAL OFFICE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMMON APPLICATION FORMS

For Projects whose investment on Plant & M/c is GM, DIC, 1 upto Rs.5.00 Crore Concerned District

Commissioner of For Projects whose investment on Plant & M/c is Industries,Chirag-ali-lane,

2 above Rs.5.00 Crore Abids,Hyderabad Processing Fee to be paid in the form of DD favouring "Commissioner of

Industries, Hyderabad" or to be paid online (see directions) Head of A/c for Challan : 0851-Village and Small Industries, MH-102

Small Scale Industries, SH (81)-Other Receipts, 800-User Charges DDO Code - 25001305001

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Annexure – VI TIME LIMITS - ESTABLISHMENT

Approval Department Time Limits 1 NOC from Gram Panchayat Panchayat Raj Department 10 days

2 a) NOC from Polluting Angle District Industries Centre 1 day

For Green Category units *

b) CFE – Green Category* TSPCB (Consent for Establishment) 7days

c) CFE – Orange Category* TSPCB 14 days d) CFE – Red Category* TSPCB 21 days (not requiring clearance from Central Government)

* Pl Check your category by clicking this link

http://tspcb.cgg.gov.in/Pages/Category.aspx

For M/c value less than Rs.5.00 Crore District Industries Centre will issue NOC

3 Power Feasibility & Estimate DISCOMs (TSSPDCL OR TSNPDCL) 2 days for

a) Upto 33KVA connection & TSTRANSCO feasibility 10 days for estimate b) Above 33KVA connection 25 days 4 Factory Plans Approval Factories Department 7 days 5 Plot Allotment TSIIC 14 Days 6 Land Alienation CCLA 30 Days 7 Change of Land use CCLA - under NALA Act 14 days 8 Change of Land use HMDA** and KUDA** 30 days

** Pl Check whether unit location falls under HMDA purview : link http://www.hmda.gov.in/Downloads/HMDAListofVillages.pdf

9 Industrial Building Plan Approval DT&CP/IALA/ HMDA/KUDA 7 days for

DT&CP, IALA 14 Days for HMDA/KUDA

10 Provisional FIRE NOC Fire Services Department 7 days for Buildings

less than 15 Mts. height

14 days for Buildings

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height 11 Permission to draw water (Bore Ground Water Department 14 Days

well permission) 12 Feasibility of Water Supply HMWW&SB 14 days 13 VAT Registration Commercial Taxes Department 1 day in

Hyderabad

3 days in Districts

14 Approval of the Layout and HMDA / TSIIC / MA &UD/ PR & RD 14 days

Building Plans 15 License to store RS, DS Excise Department 14 days 16 Firm Registration Registration and Stamps 7 days

Department

TIME LIMITS FOR ÒPERATION Clearance Department Time Limits

1 a) CFO – Green Category* TSPCB (Consent for Operation) 7days b) CFO – Orange Category* TSPCB 14 days c) CFO – Red Category* TSPCB 21 days (not requiring Central government clearances)

* Pl Check your category by clicking this link http://tspcb.cgg.gov.in/Pages/Category.aspx

2 Factory Licence Factories Department 7 days 3 Fire Occupancy Certificate Fire Services Department 7 days for

Buildings less than 15 Mts. height 14 days for

Buildings more

than 15 Mts. Height

4 Electrical Drawing Approval Chief Electrical Inspectorate 14 days 5 Boiler Registration Boilers Department 14 days 6 Drug License Drugs Control Administration 14 days

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Rules - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System(TS-iPASS) Rules,2015 – Amendments – Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARMENTG.O.MS.No. 92 Dated: 23-12-2015.

Read the following:1. Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act,

2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014)

2. G.O. Ms No.35, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept., Dated:17-06-2015

3. G.O. Ms No.36, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. ,Dated:17-06-2015

ORDER:Whereas, in exercise of powers conferred under sub-section (1) of Section 26 of the TelanganaState Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (ActNo.3 of 2014), Government has issued Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and SelfCertification System (TS-iPASS) Rules , 2015 vide G.O.3rd read above for implementation ofthe provisions of the said Act.

And whereas, in order to facilitate the investors by providing investor friendly environment,Government further felt to amend the Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and SelfCertification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015 issued in G.O.Ms.No.36 Industries & Commerce(IP&INF) Department, date 17-6-2015 suitably to strengthen the powers of Telangana StateIndustrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Committees at State Leveland District Level as specified in the said rules.

Accordingly, the following Amendments shall be published in the Extra-ordinary issue of theTelangana Gazette, dated the 23rd December, 2015

NotificationIn exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 12 and sub-section (1) ofSection 12 read with sub-section (1) of Section 26 of the Telangana State Industrial ProjectApproval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014), the Governorof Telangana hereby makes the following amendments to the Telangana State Industrial ProjectApproval and Self Certification System (TS- iPASS) Rules, 2015 issued in G.O.Ms.No.36,Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Department, dated 17-6- 2015 and published in Rulessupplement to Part-I Extra-Ordinary issue of Telangana Gazette No.1, dated 17-7-2015 as follows:

Amendments1. In the said rules, after Section 2, the following shall be inserted, namely,

2(a) Any business or commercial activity with an investment not less than Rs.50.00 Crores is aneligible activity for processing of applications under Telangana State Industrial Project Approvaland Self Certification System (TS-iPASS).

2. In rule 3, (A) for sub-rule A(II), the following shall be substituted namely,

II. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 5(2) of said Act, the Government of Telanganahereby notifies TS-iPASS District Level Nodal Agency which is a CELL (TS-iPASS cell) headedby the General Manager, District Industries Centre (DIC) for the respective district.

i. The cell shall be located in the o/o General Manager, DIC and all the departments shall delegateone nodal officer on deputation or secondment to the District TS-iPASS Cell that will functionas single point of contact for issue of clearances/approvals/ permissions.

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

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ii. All the departments shall delegate powers to the concerned Nodal Officer delegated by themfor issue of necessary clearances/approvals/permissions.

iii. The Nodal Agency shall have the powers to grant clearances / approvals after getting approvalof District Committee, in cases where the concerned department has rejected or accorded approvalwith modification, on reference by the applicant.

(B) for sub-rule B(II) the following shall be substituted, namely,II. “In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 5(1) of said Act, the Government of Telangana

hereby notifies TS-iPASS State Level Nodal Agency which is a CELL (State TS-iPASS cell)headed by the Commissioner of industries.

(i) The cell shall be located in the o/o Commissioner of Industries and all the departments shalldelegate one nodal officer on deputation or secondment to the State TS-iPASS Cell that willfunction as single point of contact for issue of clearances/approvals/ permissions.

(ii) All the departments shall delegate powers to the concerned Nodal Officer delegated by themfor issue of necessary clearances/approvals/permissions.

(iii) The Nodal Agency shall have the power to grant clearances / approvals after getting approvalof State Committee, in cases where the concerned department has rejected or accorded approvalwith modification, on reference by the applicant.

3. The following shall be added at the end of Rule 17 as rule 17A17 (A)In case of delay in issuance of approval/clearance within the time limit prescribed penalty

can be levied against the Officer responsible for delay as provided in this Section.

i) Delay, if any, can be pointed out by the industry applicant or has to be initiated suo-moto by theconcerned Head of Department (HOD) whenever there is a delay within his /her departmentfrom the time limit as prescribed.

ii) Any aggrieved party shall submit a grievance through online/writing to the Nodal Agency or theconcerned department. Any delay in granting licence / approval / clearance as per timelines canbe Suo-moto taken up by the Nodal agency as a grievance.

iii) On receipt of the grievance from the nodal agency / applicant, the same shall be forwarded tothe concerned HoD and the HoD shall examine and communicate the action taken within 7working days to the aggrieved party duly marking a copy to the Nodal Agency. In case of non-redressal of any grievance beyond 7 days, fine will be levied against Concerned Officer by HODduly informing the nodal agency.

iv) It shall be the responsibility of the HOD to inform the Nodal Agency in writing about the detailsof the Officer who is accountable for causing delay in all such cases where delay has beenoccurred for reasons non-explainable. It shall be the Head of Department who shall submitreasons to the nodal agency in writing, if there is any explainable reason for delay within 7 days.On receipt of such explanation from HoD, if the nodal agency is not satisfied with the reasonoffered, it may impose penalty on the concerned official through the HoD.

v) In all such cases, a penalty of Rs.1000/- (Rupees one thousand only) for each day till approvalis accorded or reason for rejection/delay in according approval is furnished. However, the totalamount of such penalty shall not exceed Rs.25,000/-(Rupees Twenty Five Thousand only) inany particular case and all cases, where penalty exceeds this said amount shall be reported to T-SWIFT. The penalty is subject to revision by Government from time to time.

vi) The penal amount so collected shall be credited into the Government Treasury in the head ofaccount as shown at Annexure-IV.

4. For “the self-certification as prescribed in Annexure-III” the revised annexure-III to thisorder” shall be added.

a) The self-certification as prescribed in Annexure-III (A) to this order in cases wherein the proposedactivity involves felling only of exempted trees. In cases where both felling of exempted andnon-exempted trees are involved, the provision of self-certification shall not apply.

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5. The following additional services shall be included under TS-iPASS and shall be added to the

Annexure – VI - Time Limits for Establishment

S.No. Approval Department Time Limit

17. Authorisation under hazardous waste Telangana State 21 Days Pollution Control Board (TSPCB)

18. NOC for Explosive Licence The District Collector 7 Days

19. NOC for Change of Land use The District Collector 7 Days

20. NOC for Change of Land use Irrigation Department 7 Days 21. Permission for felling Non-exempted Forest Department 15 Days

trees under AP WALTA Act. 6. Renewals of all the clearances/approvals/permissions from respective departments shall

be filed under TS-iPASS only.

7. The time limits for such renewals are as follows:

S.No. Renewal of Department Time Limit

1. Consent for Operation (CFO) TSPCB 7 Days 2. Factory Licence Factories 3 Days

Department 3. Boilers Licence Boilers 7 Days

Department

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMAR

SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP To The Commissioner, Printing Stationery & Stores Purchase (Printing wing), Chanchalguda, Hyderabad for publication in the extra ordinary issue of Telangana Gazette and to send 1000 copies of the notification to Government. Copy to: The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad. All Departments of Telangana Secretariat. All Heads of Departments,. All District Collectors. All the General Managers of District Industries Centres The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd,

Hyderabad. Law (A) Department. P.S. to Addl.Prl. Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister. P.S. to Hon’ble Minister for Industries. P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government. PS to Spl. Chief Secretary to Government, Finance Department P.S. to Secretary to Govt & CIP. Industries & Commerce Department PS to Secretary to Govt. (FP&MSME), Industries & Commerce Department. All Officers and Sections in Industries and Commerce Department. SF/SC.

//FORWARDED::BY ORDER//

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ANNEXURE-IIISELF CERTIFICATION

TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITHCOMMON APPLICATION FORM (Under TS-iPASS Act -Rule 11 of Act No. 3 of 2014) (To be executed on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100/-)

I _______________________ S/o. _______________ Aged ___ years, Residing at _______________________________________________ who is the ___________________________ (Designation)of M/s._________________________________________________________________, hereby givethe following undertaking :

Entry Level :

1. Our firm / Company is proposing to set up a project at _______________________

________________ DISTRICT, to manufacture / to provide services as mentioned below.(i)(ii)(iii)

2. We certify that the particulars furnished in the Common Application Form are true, correct andcomplete to the best of our knowledge and undertake to adhere to the declarations made thereunder.

3. We hereby specifically confirm that we are fully aware of the Acts / Rules / Regulations of eachdepartment from which approvals/clearances are requested and undertake to strictly complywith all the provisions of Acts / Rules / Regulations as applicable to our industry.

4. We also hereby categorically certify that in the event of our Firm / Company failing to complywith the requirements / conditions of the Acts / Rules / Regulations or any conditions that maybe required to be fulfilled by any authority in connection with our present application, the sameshall result in withdrawal / cancellation of the clearances and further will make us liable for legalaction as specified under the respective Acts / Rules / Regulations and our Firm / Company shallbe made directly liable for penal action as proposed under Section 21(1) of TS-iPASS Act No.3 of 2014 and any other Law in force also if the particulars furnished are found to be false /incorrect or incomplete and on our failure to adhere to the declarations made.

5. We also certify that we take complete responsibility and liability against any losses to personalor public property caused due to wrong certification by our firm / company and further confirmthat the same shall be liable to be borne by our firm / company unconditionally.

6. We hereby certify that our proposed site / industry do not fall in any of the banned / restrictedarea / category as notified by both the Central & State Governments.

7. We hereby certify that our proposed site complies with the citing guidelines of the TSPCB.8. That the unit is not located in the vicinity of Oil/Gas Pipeline.9. The site is not located within 500 mts distance from the boundary of Defence Area/ Military

Airport.10. The site is not falling within 30 mts from the Railway boundary line.11. The site is not falling within 100 mts from Heritage Sites.

Place :Date : For . M/s. _____________________________

Authorised signatory _____________________Name _________________________________Designation4 ___________________________

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ANNEXURE – III (A)

(See rule 11(1) of Act no. 3 of 2014)

Format for Self-Certification (Applicable only if felling of exempted trees is involved)

I, Sri ………. S/O ………….Aged………. R/O…….. (Address) hereby state the details of trees inmy premises that I intend to cut for the ___________________ purpose.

1. Category of Premises:

a) Residentialb) Institutionalc) Commerciald) Agriculturee) Industrialf) Others-specify

2. Area of the premises:

3. Number of trees existing in the premises:

4. No. of trees and species proposed to be felled:

S.No Species Number of trees to be cut Age of tree

5. In case, the applicant cannot take up replantation activities, then details of payment made to thedepartment towards cost of raising seedlings and their maintenance as per rules.

Details of DD / Payment receipt / Online payment details:

6. I hereby certify that the species and other details of trees as disclosed above are correct to thebest of my knowledge and other information furnished above is true and correct.

I undertake that I shall take up replantation in lieu of the trees proposed to be felled as per rule.

Name of the applicant

Signature

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Annexure – IV

USER CHARGES

S.No. Project Cost

Processing Fees (Rs.)* (Land+Building+Plant& M/c.)

Establishment Operation

1 Nil to Rs.25 Lakhs 500 500

2 Above Rs.25 Lakhs and upto Rs.1.00 Crore 2500 2500

3 Above Rs.1.00 Crore and upto Rs.5.00 Crore 5000 5000

4 Above Rs.5.00 Crore and upto Rs.10.00 Crore 7500 7500

5 Above Rs.10.00 Crore and upto Rs.25.00 Crore 10000 10000

6 Above Rs.25.00 Crore and upto Rs.50.00 Crore 15000 15000

7 Above Rs.50.00 Crore and upto Rs.100.00 Crore 20000 20000

8 Rs.100.00 Crore and above 25000 25000

NODAL OFFICE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMMON APPLICATION FORMS

1 For Projects whose investment on Plant & M/c is GM, DIC, upto Rs.5.00 Crore Concerned District

For Projects whose investment on Plant & M/c is

Commissioner of

2 Industries,Chirag-ali-lane,

above Rs.5.00 Crore Abids,Hyderabad * Processing Fee to be paid in the form of DD favouring "Commissioner of Industries,

Hyderabad" or Challan: 0851-Village and Small Industries, MH-102- Small Scale

Industries, SH(81)-Other Receipts, 800-User Charges DDO Code - 25001305001

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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industries & Commerce Department - Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and SelfCertification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015 - Issued – further orders - Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.62 Dated:24.10.2016.Read the following:

Ref: 1. TS-iPASSAct 2014 (Act 3 of 2014) Dt.04.12.20142. GO Ms No.36 Dt.17.06.2015 of Industries and Commerce Department - Framing rules3. from the DOI, Hyd, Single File No.12/TS-iPASS/1782 ,

Dt.01.06.2016.O R D E R:

In the reference 1st read above, the Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self CertificationSystem (TSiPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No.3 of 2014) has been enacted by the State of Telangana andin exercise of powers conferred under sub-section (1) of Section 26 of the rules were framed videreference GO 2nd read above, for implementation of the Act.

2. In the reference 2nd read above, as per Rule 10 the provisions of deemed approval under Section13(1) of the Act shall be applicable to all pending approval applications requiring clearances whichare not issued within the time limits prescribed in Annexure - VI, provided these applications werecomplete in all respects at the time of their acceptance (including online) and there are no furtherinformation/query pending and where the delay in granting approval is held up for want of clearancesfrom agencies/ departments/ institutions other than those of the State Government. The TS-iPASSapproval certificate so issued to the units after the prescribed time limits has lapsed is binding onall concerned department.

3. In the reference 3rd read above, the Director of Industries, Hyderabd, informed that though thereis a provision of deemed approval in the TS-iPASS Act, 2014 and rules were framed for it theformat for issue of deemed approval was not mentioned in the rules i.e., in GO Ms No.36Dt.17.06.2015 of Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Department. For implementing the Act andfor timely issuance of the approvals there is a need for issue of deemed approval in a prescribedformat. Further he has informed that the entrepreneurs are also requesting for issuance of thedeemed approval in a prescribed format.

4. Government after careful examination of the matter, decided to issue orders prescribing formatappended to this order for issue of deemed approval under TS-iPASS.

5. The Director of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary action accordingly.(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMARPRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT ANDCOMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTIONTo

The Commissioner/ Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.All Departments of Telangana Secretariat.All Heads of Departments,.All District Collectors.The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, Hyderabad.Law (A) Department.P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister.P.S. to Hon’ble Minister for Industries.P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.P.S. to Secretary to Govt & CIP. Industries & Commerce Department All Officers and Sections in Industriesand Commerce Department. SF/SC [C.No.183/IP&INF/A2/2015]

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ANNEXUREDEEMED TS-IPASS APPROVAL NO: __________ - DT:______________

COMMISSIONERATE OF INDUSTRIESIndustries Department

Chirag-ali Lane, Abids, Hyderabad – 500 001.

DEEMED APPROVAL UNDER TS-iPASS(CONSENT FOR ESTABLISHMENT)

M/s.________________________, having its Registered Office address at ____________________and proposing to setup industry at _________________ for the line of activity“________________________”, has applied for ______________________________ approvalthrough the “Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS)Act, 2014” on Date:_____________. The __________________ department has not raised any queryfor issuance of the approval till date.

As per Annexure VI ofGO Ms No.36 Dt.17.06.2015 of Industries and Commerce Department and GOMs No.92 Dt.23.12.2015 of Industries and Commerce Department the above said approval shouldhave been issued by Date :________________.

As per Section 13(1) of TS-iPASS Act 2014 read with Rule 10 of the GO Ms No.36 Dt.17.06.2015 ofIndustries and Commerce Department In exercise of Powers vested under Section 4(2) (IX) of theTS-iPASS Act 2014 the following deemed approval is issued under TS-iPASS.

NAME OF THE APPROVAL – APPROVAL NO. AND DATE :

The above deemed approval is issued as per self-certification executed by the unit while filing the TS-iPASS Common Application Form. If any deviations are noticed by the department in accordance withthe self-certification the unit is liable to be penalised as per the concerned department rules.

Place : HyderabadDate : COMMISSIONER OF INDUSTRIES

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Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA(Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 –Operational Guidelines for implementing the Policy – Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 77 Dated: 09/10/2015 Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.28, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 29.11.2014.2. From the Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State, Hyderabad

Letter No. 30 /2014 /3654-1, Dated: 18/03/2015.3. G.O.Ms.No.62, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 08.09.2015.

******ORDER

In the G.O. 1st read above, Government have issued orders for extending incentives/benefits to alleligible new industrial enterprises set up in the State except in the Municipal Corporation limits ofGreater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation excluding existing Industrial Estates/Parks, IndustrialEstates notified/ to be notified and commence commercial production on or after 01/01/2015 butbefore 31-03-2019 under T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and EntrepreneurAdvancement) Incentive Scheme 2014. However, the Industrial Enterprises located in Sanathnagar,Azamabad, Chandulal Baradari and Kattedan Industrial Estates of Hyderabad and RangareddyDistricts are not eligible for any incentives/concessions. Projects involving substantial Expansion/ Diversification of existing industries in the eligible lines of activities are also entitled for benefitsoffered under the policy.

2. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad in the references 2nd read above, has submittedOperational Guidelines for implementation of T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Developmentand Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme, 2014 for approval of Government.

3. In the G.O.3rd read above, the Government have notified the ineligible list of Industries/ Activatesunder T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) incentiveScheme, 2014.

4. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby issue the operational guidelines underT-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) IncentiveScheme, 2014 as appended to these orders. Government have also considered that the time of sixmonths period for filing claim applications from the date of issue of operational guidelines forexisting Enterprises/Industries which have already commenced commercial production with effectfrom 01.01.2015. In case of all other Enterprises/Industries commencing production after issue ofoperational guidelines claim applications can be submitted as per the time limit prescribed in theoperational guidelines.

5. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in the matter accordingly.(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMAR SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

ToThe Commissioner/Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad. The Vice Chairman & ManagingDirector, TSIIC, Hyderabad The VC & Managing Director,, TSIDC, Hyderabad.The Managing Director, Telangana Pradesh State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Finance (EBS.VII) Department,The Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department,The Energy Department.

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Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme,2014 for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs – Operational Guidelines forimplementing the Policy – Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT G.O.MS.No. 78

Dated 29.11.2014.REad the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.29, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 29.11.2014.2. From the Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State, Hyderabad Letter No. 30 /2014 /

3654-1, Dated: 18/03/2015.******

ORDER

In the G.O. 1st read above, Government have issued orders for extending the Incentives for setting upof New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State and commence commercial production on or after01.01.2015 but before 31.3.2019 under T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation ofDalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014 for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs& Physically Handicapped persons. Projects involving substantial Expansion / Diversification of existingindustries in the eligible lines of activities are also entitled for benefits offered under the policy.

2. The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State Hyderabad in the references 2nd read above,has submitted Operational Guidelines for implementation of T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program forRapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014 for approval of Government.

3. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby issue the operational guidelinesunder T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) IncentivesScheme, 2014 as appended to these orders. Government have also considered that the time of sixmonths period for filing claim applications from the date of issue of operational guidelines for existingEnterprises/Industries which have already commenced commercial production with effect from01.01.2015. In case of all other Enterprises/Industries commencing production after issue of operationalguidelines claim applications can be submitted as per the time limit prescribed in the operationalguidelines.

4. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in the matteraccordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMARSECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

ToThe Commissioner/Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad. The Vice Chairman & ManagingDirector, TSIIC, Hyderabad The VC & Managing Director,, TSIDC, Hyderabad.The Managing Director, Telangana Pradesh State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Finance .(EBS.VII) DepartmentThe Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) DepartmentThe Energy Department.

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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.36 Dated: 25.07.2016Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No.29, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 29.11.20142. G.O.Ms.No.78, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 09.10.20153. From the Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State, Hyderabad Single File

No. 39/2014/2323/T-PRIDE, Dated:******

ORDERIn the reference 1st read above, Government have issued orders for extending the Incentives for

setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State and commence commercial production onor after 01.01.2015 but before 31.3.2019 under T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubationof Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014 for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs& Physically Handicapped persons. Projects involving substantial Expansion / Diversification of existingindustries in the eligible lines of activities are also entitled for benefits offered under the policy.

2) In the reference 2nd read above, Government issued the operational guidelines under T-PRIDE(Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014.

3) In the reference 3rd read above, the Commissioner of Industries, Telangana State Hyderabad hasrequested for certain amendments based on representations and extensive consultations with the IndustrialAssociations in the State.

4) Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby issue certain amendments to theoperational guidelines for the G.O.2nd read above under T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for RapidIncubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme, 2014 as annexure to these orders

5) The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in the matteraccordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ToThe Commissioner/Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure

Corporation (TSIIC), HyderabadThe Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Development

Corporation (TSIDC), Hyderabad.The Managing Director, Telangana Pradesh State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Finance .(EBS.VII) DepartmentThe Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) DepartmentThe Energy Department.

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

ARVIND KUMARPRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT ANDCOMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

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The LET & F (Employment) Department.

The Law Department.

The Scheduled Caste Development Dept.,.

The Tribal welfare Dept.,

The Y.A. &T.C. Dept.

The Accountant General, Hyderabad

The Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee, State Bank of Hyderabad, HeadOffice, Gunfoundry, Hyderabad - 500 004.

The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad. ThePay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad

The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad.

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Heads of Departments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

The P.S. to Additional Prl. Secretary to Chief Minister.

The PS to Minister for Industries & Commerce.

The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.

All Private Secretaries to the Ministers.

All General Managers, District Industries Centre through Commissioner of Industries,

Hyderabad.

SF/SC .

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ANNEXURE

(G.O.Ms.No.36, Industries & Commerce (IP & INF) Department, Dt.25.07.2015)

AMENDMENTS TO OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES OF T-PRIDE (TELANGANA STATE PROGRAM FOR RAPID INCUBATION OF

DALIT ENTREPRENEURS) INCENTIVES SCHEME 2014 Sl. Para No. Existing guidelines To be read as No

1 6.2.2 33 1/3% 50% Reimbursement on land cost in Reimbursement on IE/IDA/IP’s in Industrial Estates / land cost in Industrial Parks, if not availed rebate IE/IDA/IP’s limited to from TSIIC as per G.O Ms. No. Rs.10.00 Lakhs in 102, Industries & Commerce (INF), Industrial Estates / Department, dt. 19.6.2012. Industrial Parks, if not In respect of the units which availed availed rebate from rebate from TSIIC, the amount of the TSIIC as per G.O rebate availed will be deducted from Ms.No. the eligible Investment Subsidy under 102, Industries & T-PRIDE on the land cost. Commerce (INF), Department, dt. However, the maximum Investment 19.6.2012. Subsidy entitlement for the unit on fixed capital investment (including the rebate / reimbursement made on Land cost) is limited to Rs.75 Lakhs.

2 6.14.2 The land cost will be The land cost will be levied at the rates levied at the rates prevailing as on the date of allotment prevailing as on the duly allowing 33 1/3 % rebate on the date of allotment duly land cost (subject to Rs. 10 Lakhs) allowing 33 1/3 rebate which is being allowed to the SC/ST on the land cost Entrepreneurs and the same will be (subject to Rs. 10 collected as follows: Lakhs) which is being allowed to the SC/ST a) Initial 25% of land cost at the time of Entrepreneurs and the allotment within the stipulated period same will be collected of 90 days and the allottee shall as follows: execute lease agreement / lease dated

a) Initial 25% of land within the stipulated period and take

possession of the allotted plot/land. cost at the time of

allotment within the b) From the date of execution & stipulated period of 90 registration of lease agreement, there days and the allottee will be moratorium period of 2 (two shall execute lease years) agreement / lease dated within the (c)After completion of the stipulated period and moratorium period, the balance 75% take possession of the of land cost will be collected in 8 allotted plot/land. (eight) annual instalments comprising

b) From the date of principal and interest components.The rate of interest is @ 12% p.a.,

execution & Besides lease rent @ 100/- per annum registration of lease per acre or part thereof will be agreement, there will collected. be moratorium period of 2 (two years

c) After completion of the above moratorium period, the balance

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75% of land cost will

be collected in 8 (eight) annual instalments comprising principle component and interest.

3 6.6.2. The Seed capital The Seed capital assistance to First assistance to First Generation Entrepreneurs to set-up Generation New Micro, Small Enterprises, @20% of Entrepreneurs to set- the Machinery cost will be paid and the up New Micro same will be deducted from the eligible Enterprises, @20% of investment subsidy. the Machinery cost will be paid and the same will be deducted from the eligible investment subsidy.

4 5.1.1. There should be 100% There should be 100% ownership by ownership by Scheduled Caste /Scheduled Tribe Scheduled Cast entrepreneurs or both together in case /Scheduled Tribe of joint venture Enterprise as per entrepreneurs or both G.O.Ms.No.105, Inds. & Comm. (IP) together in case of Dept., dated: 23-4-2008. Wherever joint venture Scheduled Cast e/Scheduled Tribe Enterprise as per entrepreneurs joint together and form G.O.Ms.No.105, Inds. a joint venture the incentives will be & Comm. (IP) Dept., determined basing on majority holding dated: 23-4-2008. by Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe Wherever Scheduled promoters. Such combination should Cast /Scheduled Tribe continue for at least six (6) years for entrepreneurs joint Micro & Small Enterprises and ten (10) together and form a years for Medium Enterprises & Large joint venture the Industries/Mega Projects, failing which incentives will be the special incentives allowed to determined basing on Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe majority holding by entrepreneurs, in excess, if any will be Scheduled Caste or recovered. Scheduled Tribe promoters. Such Further, wherever Scheduled Caste combination should /Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs of continue for at least the State of Telangana with equity six (6) years for Micro holding of at least 51% and their & Small Enterprises counterparts belonging to other and ten (10) years for States of India with equity holding Medium Enterprises & upto 49% are joined together and Large Industries/Mega form a joint venture, such Joint Projects, failing which Venture is also eligible for incentives the special incentives under T-PRIDE Scheme subject to allowed to Scheduled condition that the caste of the share Caste/Scheduled Tribe holder(s) from other State is entrepreneurs, in recognised as SC/ST. excess, if any will be recovered.

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6.5.2

35%

investment

35% investment subsidy on fixed capital

subsidy on fixed Investment for Micro and Small capital Investment for Enterprises set Micro and Small up by SC and ST Entrepreneurs, with a Enterprises set maximum limit per unit as Rs. 75.00

up by SC and ST

investment

Lakhs. Additional 10% Entrepreneurs, with a subsidy for SC Women and ST Women maximum limit per Entrepreneurs on fixed capital

unit

as Rs.

investment subject to a maximum of

75.00 Lakhs. Additional 10% Rs. 10.00 lakhs to MSE’s. (total investment subsidy for investment subsidy limited to Rs.75.00 SC Women and ST lakhs only) Women Entrepreneurs on fixed capital For incentives to LMV, passenger investment subject to transport: a maximum of Rs. i. The family shall be the unit 10.00 lakhs to MSE’s. ii. Maximum of 2 vehicles shall be (total investment allowed per family subsidy ii. The maximum investment subsidy limited to Rs.75.00 shall be Rs.8.0 lakhs per LMV lakhs only) Passenger Transport Vehicle or 35% ( 45% for women and 50% for STs in schedule areas) of cost of vehicle whichever is low 6 5.3.1 The service sector The service sector projects will be projects will be limited to 50% of the Budget provision limited to 50% of the during the each Budget provision financial year and the budget during the each provision to LMV Passenger Transport financial year. vehicles will be limited to 20% of the budget for service sector 7 6.12.2 The General Manager, The General Manager, District District Industries Industries Centre will recommend the Centre will applications after placing before the recommend the District Investment Promotion applications after Committee (DIPC) to the placing before the Commissioner of Industries with his District Investment specific remarks/recommendation on Promotion Committee the proposed sanction of Investment (DIPC) to the Subsidy prior to DCP. Commissioner of As per 6.12.9: The Investment Subsidy Industries with his prior to DCP will be sanctioned and specific released@ 35% and 45% of the eligible remarks/recommendat Investment subsidy as 1st & 2nd ion on the proposed instalments respectively in “pari passu” sanction of Investment mode along with term loan by the Subsidy prior to DCP. Commissioner of Industries subject to As per 6.12.9: The availability of Investment Subsidy budget under SCSP/TSP. prior to DCP will be Further, meetings will be convened sanctioned and fortnightly by the Commissioner of released@ 35% and Industries by inviting line 45% of departments and Associations who the eligible are members of SLC and all the Investment subsidy as advance subsidy proposals received in 1st & 2nd instalments full shape will be considered. The respectively in “pari proposals sanctioned, if any, will be passu” placed for ratification before SLC. mode along with term loan by the Commissioner of

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Industries subject to

availability of budget under SCSP/TSP.

8 18.2(a),(b) 18.2 The DIC officials 18.2 The DIC officials may collect and (c) may collect &verify all &verify all the records/documents as the per the PART-B of records/documents as verification-cum-recommendation of per the PART-B of the General Manager, District Industries verification-cum- Centre recommendation of concerned & Check List duly following the General Manager, the procedure at the Time of District Industries Inspection only: Centre (a) Micro Enterprises should be jointly concerned & Check inspected by Assistant Director/Deputy List duly following the Director & Industrial Promotion Officer procedure at the Time concerned. of Inspection only: (b) Small Enterprises should be jointly (a) Micro Enterprises inspected by Assistant Director/Deputy should be jointly Director/General Manager along with inspected by Assistant Industrial Promotion Officer concerned. Director/Deputy (c) Medium Enterprises/Large Director & Industrial Industries/Mega Projects should be Promotion Officer jointly inspected concerned. by the General Manager along with (b) Small Enterprises Assistant Director/Deputy Director should be jointly concerned. inspected by Assistant Director/Deputy Further, the following procedure shall Director/General be followed for inspection of movable Manager along with assets/units that have applied for Industrial Promotion incentives under T-PRIDE. Officer concerned.

1. Transport Vehicles shall be (c)Medium Enterprises/Large inspected on 2nd and 4th Friday of Industries/Mega every month in a common place to be Projects should be designated by GM, DIC. jointly inspected by

2. In case of movable assets other the General Manager along with Assistant than transport passenger vehicles like Director/Deputy JCB, Earthmovers, etc., operating in Director concerned. other districts within the State, General Manager of the District where the equipment is working shall inspect the unit and shall send a report to the GM of the District to whom the incentive application has been submitted.

3. Transport sector vehicles with project cost upto Rs.20 Lakhs shall be inspected by the IPO concerned for recommending for sanction /releases of incentives and need not be inspected jointly by the AD/DD of the DIC concerned.The above procedure shall also be followed for inspection of units of mobile nature for release of incentives under T-PRIDE.

9 5.4.23 Such other activity as Such other activity as may be approved may be approved by by the State Level Committee is

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the

State

Level

eligible

for

incentives.

Committee is eligible Further, the activities which are for incentives. approved in earlier SLCs for sanction of incentives under earlier incentives schemes i.e, IIPP 2005-10 & 2010-15 are deemed to be eligible for sanction of incentives under T-PRIDE Scheme unless specifically categorised as ineligible.

10 21.1. All the Self Financed All the Self Financed Industrial Industrial Enterprises Enterprises and Aided units, where should be inspected by the loan component is less than 50% respective Multi of the approved project cost should be Disciplinary inspected by respective Multi Committee / Standing Disciplinary Committee / Standing Scrutiny Committee as Scrutiny Committee as per G.O.Ms. per G.O.Ms. No.319 I No.319, I & C (IP) Department, & C dated:29/12/2004 and the Committee (IP) Department, should verify the genuineness of dated:29/12/2004 and machinery to avoid bogus or false the Committee should claims. verify the genuineness of machinery to avoid bogus or false claims.

11 5.4.18 The fixed capital The fixed capital investment involved investment involved in in the land, building and equipment the land, building and such as air conditioners, Fixtures, equipment such as air Furniture are eligible. The facility conditioners, Fixtures, created should be in the name of the Furniture are eligible. entrepreneur or enterprise for a The facility created minimum period of six years. should be in the name of the entrepreneur or Further, the following criteria shall be enterprise for a followed: minimum period of six � Single apartment (eg. Like a flat) years. The Service shall be considered as ineligible. Apartment may be a part of apartment in � The entire building shall be registered commercial, Semi as a service apartment (and not just a Commercial, part of a building). Residential apartment and independent � All necessary approvals under House subject to commercial category from Govt. obtaining the trade Depts., such as local bodies, licence from the Commercial taxes dept., labour dept, competent authorities DISCOM, Fire Services, etc. for like Municipalities and running a Service Apartment shall be Gram Panchayath. submitted However, the independent service � The construction cost adopted by SFC apartments / House shall be considered for computation. should obtain Commercial � Power connection should be Permission from Local commercial connection

Body authorities

12 5.4.19. Floriculture, Nursery: The fixed capital investment involved

The fixed capital in the land, building and equipment is investment involved in only eligible. the land, building and equipment is only It is preferable to set up these units eligible in own lands. In case of units set up in

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leased lands, the lease deed should be a registered one and in the name of enterprise/entrepreneur for a period of not less than 10 years.

Other eligible aspects as per the Protected Cultivation Norms & Guidelines of Telangana State Horticulture Mission.

However, the eligible Investment Subsidy on fixed capital investment will be sanctioned and disbursement of subsidy will be made in 6 equated annual instalments each one after completion of one year to avoid misuse of the Investment Subsidy by the lessee belonging to other than SC/ST community since even in manufacturing units, running of units for 6 years is mandatory.

Unit cost per Sq. Mtr. as per horticulture mission shall be used for computing the project cost.

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Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises inTelangana State – T-PRIDE (Telangana State Program for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs)– Credit Guarantee Trust for Micro & Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) type of scheme for the benefit ofScheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe entrepreneurs – Implementation of the Scheme – Orders – Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 83 Dated: 18/11/2015.Read the following:

1) G.O.Ms.No.29, Ind.& Com (IP&INF) Dept. dt.29.11.20142) From Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad, Single File No.39/01/2015/CGTMSE/ Budget 2015-16, dt. 9.7.2015

>><<O R D E R:

In the reference 1st read above, the Government have issued orders to create a fund of Rs.100.00crores from SCP funds and Rs.50.00 crores from TSP funds for a State level “Credit Guarantee Trustfor Micro & Small Enterprises (CGTMSE)” type of scheme for the benefit of SC/ST entrepreneurs.

2. In the reference 2nd read above, the Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has stated thatGovernment of Telangana have been implementing various schemes for inclusive growth of the stateby building competency in Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs. In this regard, the Nonavailability of Financial assistance from Banks /Financial Institutions to the SC and ST entrepreneursfor want of security / third party guarantee for setting up of Micro and small enterprises is a majorhurdle for inclusive growth of the state.

3. The Commissioner of Industries , Hyderabad has also stated that in order to avoid the issuesof security / third party guarantee in obtaining credit facility for setting up of Micro and Small enterprisesby the SC/ST Entrepreneurs, Government have announced a new industrial incentive policy i.e., T-PRIDE vide reference 1st read above, wherein many fiscal incentives were announced and also a Statelevel CGTMSE type of scheme for the benefit of SC/ST entrepreneurs by providing a fund of Rs.100.00crores from SCP funds and Rs.50.00 crores from TSP funds and requested the Government to issueappropriate orders.

4. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby issue order to implement thescheme for the benefit of SC/ST entrepreneurs as contemplated in G.O.Ms.No.29, Industries andCommerce (IP&INF) Department, dt.29.11.2014 without linking to any GOI scheme. The modalitiesand rules for this CGTMSE scheme will be notified in due course.

5. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in thematter accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMARSECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

ToThe Commissioner of Industries ,Telangana, Hyderabad.The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation(TSIIC), HyderabadThe Managing Director, Telangana State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.

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Copy to

The Principal Secretary to Government, SC Development Department. The PrincipalSecretary to Government, Tribal Welfare Department. The Revenue (CT/LA) Department

The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department

The Energy Department

The LET & F (Employment) Department

The Law Department

The Finance (EBS.VII) Department

The Accountant General, Telangana, Hyderabad

The Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee, Hyderabad.

The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad ThePay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad

All Heads of Departments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad All Departmentsof Telangana Secretariat

All Govt. Companies / Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyd. The P.S. toPrl.Secretry / Additional Prl. Secy. to Chief Minister The P.S. to Chief Secretary toGovernment

All Secretaries to Government

All Private Secretaries to the Ministers

All General Managers, District Industries Centre in the State through Commissioner ofIndustries, Hyderabad

All the Sections in the Department.

SF/SC.

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Industries and Commerce Department – Establishment of Telangana Industrial Health Clinic Limited– Orders – Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IFCELL & L&B) DEPARTMENTG.O.Ms.No. 26

Dated: 27-04-2017

Read the following:

1. From DoI, Hyderabad, Lr.No.27/1/16/3000297, dt.23.08.2016.

2. G.O.Ms.No.45, Inds., & Com (IF Cell and L&B) Dept., Dt: 09.09.2016

3. From Jt. MD, TSIDC Limited, Hyderabad, Single File Dt: 13.04.2017

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O R D E R:

Telangana State have a progressive industrial policy that received high appreciation from all the stakeholders. As part of this policy, committing to healthy growth of industries, in particular, the MSMEs,the Government after careful consideration, decided to put in place a robust institutional mechanism toprevent MSMEs becoming sick and to revive and restructure that fall sick due to various reasons.Telangana State Industrial Development Corporation (TSIDC)’s Memorandum and Articles providefor setting up a SPV with a separate Corpus Fund. Accordingly, anchored by TSIDC, a separateinstitution under the Companies Act, 2013 is proposed to be set up called Telangana Industrial HealthClinic Limited.

2. Telangana State Industrial Development Corporation (TSIDC) in its Board meeting held on17.12.2016 resolved for setting up of Telangana Industrial Health Clinic (TIHC) as Non-BankingFinance Company (NBFC) to revive and strengthen the Micro & Small manufacturing enterprisesunder MSME in the State. The resolution is as follows:

“It is hereby resolved that Telangana Industrial Health Clinic as Non-Banking FinanceCompany(NBFC) with an independent Board of Directors with a corpus fund of Rs.100.00 Croreswith contribution from State Government, Central Government, Stakeholders, Financial Institutionsand HNIs and Initial contribution of Rs.10.00 Crores by the Government of Telangana will be madefor the establishment of NBFC and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) shall be responsible forcompleting the formalities relating thereto with expedition, be and hereby approved”.

3. Based on the above, the TSIDC has proposed for setting up of Telangana Industrial HealthClinic (TIHC) as Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC). Accordingly, Government have agreed inprinciple for setting up of Telangana Industrial Health Clinic (TIHC) as Non-Banking Finance Company(NBFC) and the initial corpus equity contribution of Rs.10.00 crores can be drawn from TSIDC asadvance payable subject to reimbursement by the Government.

4. Objectives of Telangana Industrial Health Clinic (TIHC) :

I. Cater to the development needs of MSEs with focus on diagnostic and clinical facilities for sickand incipient sick enterprises in co-ordination with the existing financial institutions and extendingfinancial support to the new micro and small enterprises.

II. Help the MSEs in revival and rehabilitation through effective guidance and timelysupplementation of financial resources.

III. Identify the strategic partnership firms for creating a comfort zone to the banks to revive theMSEs so that the units come out of NPA status.

IV. Facilitation to MSEs to access equity through SME Exchange.

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V. Promoting a Comprehensive Financial Service Team with Accredited Consultants providing

a. Diagnostic assistance.

b. Consulting services in finance, marketing branding, co-branding, technology.

c. Helps manufacturing start-ups in the MSE sector and Incubation Centres.

d. Expand the financing channel available to MSEs to resolve issues relating to workingcapital.

e. Help conducting Techno-Economic Valuation studies when the viability of thefunctioning of the MSE faces the threat.

5. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby accord approval for setting up ofTelangana Industrial Health Clinic as Non-Banking Finance Company(NBFC) with the modalitiessuggested above and also accord permission for TSIDC Limited to anchor the establishment of TIHCand permit the Joint Managing Director, TSIDC Limited to take up the incorporation process and incurthe required related expenditure thereto. The expenditure shall be initially met by TSIDC and reimbursedfrom the Budget Provision already made in the Financial Year 2017-18 under the Head of Account:2852-80-001-18-310-312.

6. The Government hereby further accord approval for the following:

(a) Appointment of Dr. Yerram Raju as Advisor of Telangana Industrial Health Clinic fora period of (1) year initially on contract basis.

(b) Appointment of Sri M.Sanjaya as Chief Executive Officer of Telangana Industrial HealthClinic for a period of (2) year initially. Terms and Conditions of his appointment will beissued separately.

(c) Appointment of the following persons as the first Directors of the proposedCompany:

i) Principal Secretary to Government, Industries & Commerce Department.

ii) Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

iii) Joint Managing Director, TSIDC Limited, Hyderabad.

iv) Dr. B.Yerram Raju, Advisor, TIHC.

7. The Joint Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Development Corporation Limited,Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in the matter accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJAN

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP (FAC)

ToThe Joint Managing Director,Telangana State Industrial Development Corporation Limited, Hyderabad.Dr. Yerram raju, Advisor, Telangana Industrial Health Clinic, Hyderabad.Sri M.Sanjaya, Chief Executive Officer, Telangana Industrial Health Clinic, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Commissioner of Industries, HyderabadThe P.S to Principal Secretary to Government & CIP (FAC), Industries & Commerce Department.The P.S to Principal Secretary to Government, Finance Department.The P.S. to Hon’ble Minister (I&C).Sf/sc.

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Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA (Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme2014 – Implication of GST on incentives – Cap on tax incentives for micro and small industries —Amendments — Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARMENT

G.O.Ms.No.81 Dated: 02/11/2017

Read the following:

1. G.O. Ms No.28, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept., Dated:29-11-2014.

2. G.O. Ms No.77, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept., Dated:09-10-2015.

3. Govt Lr.No.8792/IP &INF/A1/2014, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept.,

Dated:27-07-2017.

4. From COI, Hyderabad Lr.No.20/1/2014/2323,Date: 09/09/2017.

ORDER:In the reference 1st read above, the Government has announced T-IDEA policy extending various

incentives to the industrial enterprises. The following Tax incentives are available in this Policy:o Reimbursement of 100% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for a

period of 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for Microand Small industries.

o Reimbursement of 75% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for MediumScale Enterprises or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever isearlier.

o Reimbursement of 50% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for LargeScale Industries or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever isearlier

2. In the reference 2nd read above, the Government has issued necessary operational guidelinesfor implementing the Policy.3. In the reference 4th read above, the Commissioner of Industreis, Hyderabad has stated thatthere is no cap on the quantum of tax incentives given to Micro and Small industries as in the case oflarge and Medium industries where there is ceiling of 100% fixed capital investment on the tax incentives.As result, Micro and Small Industries are availing tax incentives many times more than the investment,causing a dent to the spirit of the incentive policies.4. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has further, stated that this issue was discussed indetail in the 4th meeting of Cabinet Sub-Committee held on 06-07-2017 and it was decided to amendthe existing rules of T-IDEA policy for fixing a cap on the quantum of Tax incentives availed by themicro and small industries as being done for medium and large industries and also he has stated that theinvestment limits of MSMEs as defined in paras 4.2.1 of the G.O.MS.No. 77 Industries and Commerce(IP & INF) Dept. Dt.09/10/2015 will vary from time to time as and when Government of India definesthe investment limits of MSMEs. If there is any enhancement in the investment limits of MSMEs, therewill be a huge burden on the govt. exchequer in the form of more incentives to more number ofindustries.

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Para.No. G.O Existing Amendment 4.1.7 G.O.MS.No. 28 Reimbursement of Reimbursement of 100% net

Industries And 100% net VAT/CST or VAT/CST or State Goods Commerce State Goods and and Services Tax (SGST) for (IP&INF) Services Tax (SGST) a period of 5 years from Department for a period of 5 years the date of commencement Dated:29.11.2014 from the date of of commercial production commencement for Micro and Small of commercial Enterprises or up to production. realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier 4.2.1 (a), G.O.MS.No. 77 “as defined by the “as defined by the(b),(c),(d) Industries And Government of India Government of India as on

Commerce (IP & from time to time” date of issue of this policy” INF) Department Dated: 09/10/2015 6. Government after careful examination of the matter hereby issued the following amendments to Para 4.1.7 of G.O.Ms.No. 28, Industries and Commerce ( IP & INF ) Dept, Dated 29.11.2014 and Para 4.2.1 of the operational guidelines of G.O.MS.No. 77, Industries and Commerce (IP & INF) Dept. Dt.09/10/2015.

AMENDMENT

Para.No. G.O. No. and Date For Read As 4.1.7 G.O.MS.No. 28 Reimbursement of Reimbursement of 100% net

Industries And 100% net VAT/CST or VAT/CST or State Goods Commerce State Goods and and Services Tax (SGST) for (IP&INF) Services Tax (SGST) a period of 5 years from Department for a period of 5 years the date of commencement Dated:29.11.2014 from the date of of commercial production commencement for Micro and Small of commercial Enterprises or up to production. realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier 4.2.1 (a), G.O.MS.No. 77 “as defined by the “as defined by the(b),(c),(d) Industries And Government of India Government of India as on

Commerce (IP & from time to time” date of issue of this policy” INF) Department Dated: 09/10/2015

7. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take further necessary action in the matter accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJAN

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION (FAC)

To The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad. The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad. The VC & Managing Director,, TSIDC, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, Telangana State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.

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The VC & Managing Director, TSIDC, HyderabadThe Managing Director, Telangana State Finace Corporation, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Finance .(EBS.VII) Department.The Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department.The Energy Department.The LET & F (Employment) Department.The Law Department.The Scheduled Caste Development Dept.The Tribal welfare Dept.,The Y.A. &T.C. Dept.The Accountant General, HyderabadThe Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee, Andhra Bank Head Office, Secretariat Road,Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500 004.The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad. The Payand Accounts Officer, HyderabadThe Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad.All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.All Heads of Departments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Chief Minister.

The PS to Minister for Industries.The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.All Private Secretaries to the Ministers.

All General Managers, District Industries Centre through Commissioner of Industries,Hyderabad.SC/SF

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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Industrial Policy- – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-PRIDE (Telangana State Programme for Rapid Incubation of Dalit Entrepreneurs) Incentives Scheme,2014 for Scheduled Cast/Scheduled Tribe Entrepreneurs - Implication of GST on incentives – Capon tax incentives for micro and small industries — Amendments — Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARMENT

G.O.MS.No.82 Dated:02/11/2017

Read the following:

1. G.O. Ms No.29, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept., Dated:29-11-2014.

2. G.O. Ms No.78, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept., Dated:09-10-2015.

3. Govt Lr.No.8792/IP &INF/A1/2014,Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept., Dated:27-07-2017.

4. From COI, Hyderabad Lr.No.20/1/2014/2323,Date: 09/09/2017.

ORDER:

In the reference 1st read above, the Government has announced T-PRIDE policy extendingvarious incentives to the industrial enterprises. The following Tax incentives are available in this Policy:

o Reimbursement of 100% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 5 years from the date of commencement of

commercial production for Micro and Small industries.

o Reimbursement of 75% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 7 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for MediumScale Enterprises or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever isearlier.

o Reimbursement of 50% net VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for aperiod of 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production for LargeScale Industries or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever isearlier

2. In the reference 2nd read above, the Government has issued necessary operational guidelinesfor implementing the Policy.

3. In the reference 4th read above, the Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has stated thatthere is no cap on the quantum of tax incentives given to Micro and Small industries as in the case oflarge and Medium industries where there is ceiling of 100% fixed capital investment on the tax incentives.As result, Micro and Small Industries are availing tax incentives many times more than the investment,causing a dent to the spirit of the incentive policies.

4. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has further stated that this issue was discussed indetail in the 4th meeting of Cabinet Sub-Committee held on 06-07-2017 and it was decided to amendthe existing rules of T-IDEA policy for fixing a cap on the quantum of Tax incentives availed by themicro and small industries as being done for medium and large industries and also he has stated thatthe investment limits of MSMEs as defined in paras 4.2.1 of the G.O.MS.No. 78, Industries andCommerce (IP & INF) Dept. Dt.09/10/2015 will vary from time to time as and when Government ofIndia defines the investment limits of MSMEs. If there is any enhancement in the investment limits ofMSMEs, there will be a huge burden on the govt. exchequer in the form of more incentives to morenumber of industries. -144-

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5. The COI, Hyderabad has requested the Govt to issue the following amendments to Para 4.1.9 of G.O.Ms.No. 29, Industries and Commerce ( IP & INF ) Dept, Dated 29. 11.2014 and Para 4.2.1 of the operational guidelines issued in G.O.MS.No. 78, Industries and Commerce (IP & INF) Dept. Dt.09/10/2015.

Para.No. G.O Existing Amendment 4.1.9 G.O.MS.No. 29 Reimbursement of Reimbursement of 100% net

Industries and 100% net VAT/CST or VAT/CST or State Goods Commerce State Goods and and Services Tax (SGST) for (IP&INF) Services Tax (SGST) a period of 5 years from Department for a period of 5 years the date of commencement Dated:29.11.2014 from the date of of commercial production commencement for Micro and Small of commercial Enterprises or up to production. realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier 4.2.1 (a), G.O.MS.No. 78 “as defined by the “as defined by the(b),(c),(d) Industries and Government of India Government of India as on

Commerce (IP & from time to time” date of issue of this policy” INF) Department Dated: 09/10/2015 6. Government after careful examination of the matter hereby issued the following amendments to Para 4.1.9 of G.O.Ms.No. 29, Industries and Commerce ( IP & INF ) Dept, Dated 29.11.2014 and Para 4.2.1 of the operational guidelines of G.O.MS.No. 78, Industries and Commerce (IP & INF) Dept. Dt.09/10/2015.

AMENDMENT

Para.No. G.O. No. and Date For Read As 4.1.7 G.O.MS.No. 29 Reimbursement of Reimbursement of 100% net

Industries And 100% net VAT/CST or VAT/CST or State Goods Commerce State Goods and and Services Tax (SGST) for (IP&INF) Services Tax (SGST) a period of 5 years from Department for a period of 5 years the date of commencement Dated:29.11.2014 from the date of of commercial production commencement for Micro and Small of commercial Enterprises or up to production. realization of 100% fixed capital investment, whichever is earlier 4.2.1 (a), G.O.MS.No. 78 “as defined by the “as defined by the(b),(c),(d) Industries And Government of India Government of India as on

Commerce (IP & from time to time” date of issue of this policy” INF) Department Dated: 09/10/2015 7. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take further necessary action in the matter accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJAN PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION (FAC)

To The Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad. The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad.

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The VC & Managing Director,, TSIDC, Hyderabad.

The Managing Director, Telangana State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.

Copy to:The Finance .(EBS.VII) Department.

The Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.

The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) Department.

The Energy Department.

The LET & F (Employment) Department.

The Law Department.

The Scheduled Caste Development Dept.

The Tribal welfare Dept.,

The Y.A. &T.C. Dept.

The Accountant General, Hyderabad

The Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee, Andhra Bank Head Office, Secretariat Road,Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500 004.

The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad. The Payand Accounts Officer, Hyderabad

The Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad.

All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Heads of Departments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

The P.S. to Principal Secretary to Chief Minister.

The PS to Minister for Industries.

The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.

All Private Secretaries to the Ministers.

All General Managers, District Industries Centre through Commissioner of Industries,

Hyderabad.

SC/SF

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Industrial Promotion – New Industrial Policy of Telangana State - Telangana State Industrial ProjectApproval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) - Establishment of “Industry Chasing Cell” inthe office of the Hon’ble Chief Minister to pursue the approval of the proposals to set up Industriesin the State- Orders – Issued.========================================================================

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 58 Dated: 29.08.2015Read the following:-

1. Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System

(TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014)

2. G.O.Rt. No. 1323, General Administration (SC-A) Department, dated.11.05.2015

3. G.O. Ms. No. 36, Industries & Commerce (IP & INF) Department, dated.17.06.2015

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O R D E R:Government of Telangana, have announced new Industrial Policy to inspire international and domesticindustry groups, investors and entrepreneurs to choose Telangana as a preferred destination. The policylays out the framework for industrial activity and goes well beyond the single window system. Thesystem of self certification, time bound approvals enormously enhanced the ease for doing business.Yet another important principle of the new industrial policy is minimum inspection and maximumfacilitation. This framework is expected to result in inflow of huge investments into Telangana.

2. Accordingly, the Government in the reference 1st read above have enacted the “Telangana StateIndustrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014”. Further, theGovernment have also framed the “Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self CertificationSystem (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015” for implementation of the provisions of the Telangana State IndustrialProject Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 in the reference 3rd read above.

3. In order to create effective and efficient service delivery mechanism in important investmentproposals, it is imperative to have a new and non-conventional approach and have effective mechanismfor effective coordination between Industry and various Government Departments/Agencies whichshall function as a one stop contact for the Industry to ensure delivery of services as per “TelanganaState Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014”.

4. Government, after careful examination, hereby establish the “Industry Chasing Cell” in theoffice of the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Government of Telangana and its, focus, functions, organisationand other administrative arrangements shall be as detailed below.

i) Key Focus Areas:• Major and Mega investments pertaining to any Department.• Investments which are of strategic importance to Telangana State.• Any other functions specifically assigned.

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ii) Functions of chasing cell:

a) Address all protocol requirements and facilitation services for identified potentialinvestors.

b) Coordinate with various agencies and ensure timely approvals as per Telangana StateIndustrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS).

c) Provide effective facilitation to implement “Right to Clearance”.

d) Provide requisite facilitation to the industry until it is established and goes on stream inaccordance with TS-iPASS time lines.

e) Identify process constraints at various stages of setting up of new industries / expansion/revival etc., and make recommendations for streamlining.

f) Document the best practices across the Globe and provide high quality inputs onpolicy and practice to Telangana State.

g) Any other job as assigned from time-to-time towards effective implementation ofTelangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS).

iii) Organization :a) The Additional Principal Secretary to the Hon’ble Chief Minister shall be the Ex-officio

Chief Executive Officer of the Cell. The Chief Executive Officer will be supported by aProfessional core team comprising of at least six members drawn from the variousdepartments of Government on deputation and professionally qualified personnel fromopen market. The team working in Industry chasing cell shall be a healthy mix ofdepartmental officials and consultants. Which will also ensure that department officialsare trained overtime in the subject matter. It shall be an endeavour that work allocation& responsibility parity is maintained between the department staff & those drawn fromoutside.

b) The Commissioner of Industries shall identify suitable officers in consultation withSecretary to Government Industries & Commerce Department and Additional PrincipalSecretary to the Hon’ble Chief Minister & Ex- officio Chief Executive Officer of ‘IndustryChasing Cell’ to be deputed to the chasing cell. The officers can be not only from Industries& Commerce Department but also from Pollution Control Board (PCB), MunicipalAdministration and Urban Development (MA&UD), Panchayat Raj & Rural Development(PR&RD), Factories, Labour, Law, Finance, Centre for Good Governance (CGG) &other such departments as deemed appropriate.

c) With regard to the staff to be taken from open market, the hiring process of TelanganaState Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) in consultation with CGG may beadopted. Alternatively ‘Industry Chasing cell’ shall develop an objective and transparentmethod of hiring and propose to government for approval.

iv) Administrative and Programme Implementation arrangements:a) The Industry chasing cell shall report through Chief Secretary to Government to the

Hon’ble Chief Minister directly.

b) The responsibility of assisting the Industry Chasing Cell lies with the Commissioner ofIndustries.

c) The Commissioner of Industries shall provide requisite facilitation services throughGeneral Manager, District Industries Centres to the Industry Chasing Cell.

Contd.

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ii) The Commissioner of Industries shall initiate necessary action to create a separate budget headfor ‘Industry chasing cell. Additional budget shall be released by Finance Department by indicating asuitable head of account. The Commissioner of Industries shall draw the budget for the ‘Industrychasing cell’ from this head of account as indicated by the Finance Department and will meet relevantexpenses of the Chasing Cell.

iii) The Commissioner of Industries shall also issue detailed guidelines on administration and financialarrangements for Industry chasing cell, in consultation with the Government.

c) Salaries, remuneration, logistics, travel, accommodation, etc and all other expenditures pertainingto ‘Industry Chasing Cell’ as approved by Chief Executive Officer of the Cell will be met by theCommissioner of Industries from the budget head so created. The Commissioner of Industries shallensure that all such expenses are met timely and if needed, can draw an advance from TSIIC subject toreimbursement from Finance Department under this head.

5) The ‘Industry Chasing Cell’ shall be operationalised the cell within a period of one(1) month andnecessary staff, both on deputation & from outside shall be procured as and when required duly followingthe process as laid down above.

6) This order issues with the concurrence of Finance Dept., vide their U.O. No. 519/Spl.CS/15,dated. 03/07/2015 and 23/07/2015.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMARSECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

To

The Additional Principal Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister The Commissioner of Industries,Telangana, Hyderabad

The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation(TSIIC), Hyderabad

The Secretary to Government, Labour, Employment, Training, Factories & Boilers Department.

The Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board, Telangana, Hyderabad.

The Prl. Secretary to Government, Environment, Forest and Science & Technology Department

Copy to:All the Departments of Telangana Secretariat All the Heads of Departments in Telangana State

All the Managing Directors/Chief Executive Officers of Public Sector Undertakings in the State.

All the District Collectors in Telangana State P.S. to Prl. Secretary/Addl. Secretary/

Spl.Secretaries to Hon’ble Chief Minister.

P.S. to Hon’ble Minister for Industries

P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government

P.S. to the Secretary to Govt & CIP, Industries & Commerce Department Sf/Sc.

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Industrial Policy – Incentives for setting up of New Industrial Enterprises in Telangana State– T-IDEA(Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme 2014 –Operational Guidelines for implementing the Policy – Amendment – Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 48 Dated: 14-09-2016

Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No.77, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. dated 09.10.2015.2. From the COI, Hyd.Lr.No.20/1/2015/23306/23306/ID, dt.09.05.2016

******ORDER

In the G.O. 1st read above, Government have issued operational guidelines under T-IDEA(Telangana State Industrial Development and Entrepreneur Advancement) Incentive Scheme, 2014and also considered that the time of six months period for filing claim applications from the date ofissue of operational guidelines for existing Enterprises/Industries which have already commencedcommercial production with effect from 01.01.2015 and in case of all other Enterprises/Industriescommencing production after issue of operational guidelines claim applications can be submitted as perthe time limit prescribed therein.2. In the reference 2nd read above, the Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has informed thatthe certain entrepreneurs have expressed their inability to furnish the lease deed for the extended periodas per T-IDEA guidelines due to certain reasons beyond their control and agreed to furnish an affidavitto abide by the T-IDEA in running unit for the stipulate time period and agreeing recovering of thesanctioned incentives under the provisions of RR Act1864 in the event of failure to run the unit . TheCommissioner of Industries has further stated that the issue was placed in the 9th SLC Meeting held on22.4.2016 and as per SLC decision, requested the Government to examine and issue suitable orders forrelaxation of the condition of furnishing registered lease deed in respect of Micro and Small Enterprisesfrom the minimum period of 10 years covering 6 years production period from the Date ofCommencement of Production (DCP) with the condition of furnishing of only registered lease deedwith a coverage of 6 years from DCP along with notarized affidavit to abide by the T-IDEA guidelinesin running the unit without break for the stipulated period of 6 years from DCP and if there is any breakin production the registered lease deed shall be extended to the equivalent period of break in productionbeyond 6 years from DCP, Otherwise the entire subsidy shall be recovered.3. Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby issue the following amendment tothe operational guidelines of T-IDEA(Telangana State Industrial Development and EntrepreneurAdvancement) Incentive Scheme 2014:-

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Para No. Existing guidelines To be read as

9.2 All eligible Micro or SmallEnterprise established in leasedpremises should furnish a registeredlease deed for a minimum period of ten(10) years covering the first six (6)years production period from the dateof commencement of production.

Furnishing registered lease deed inrespect of Micro and SmallEnterprises from minimum period of10 years covering 6 years productionperiod from the Date ofCommencement of Production (DCP)with the condition of furnishing of

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4. The Director of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in the matteraccordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMARPRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT ANDCOMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

To

The Director of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad The VC & Managing Director,,TSIDC, Hyderabad.The Managing Director, Telangana Pradesh State Finance Corporation, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Finance .(EBS.VII) DepartmentThe Revenue (CT/LA/Registration) Department.The Irrigation & CAD (Reforms) DepartmentThe Energy Department.The LET & F (Employment) Department.The Law Department.The Scheduled Caste Development Dept.,.The Tribal welfare Dept.,The Y.A. &T.C. Dept.The Accountant General, HyderabadThe Convener, State Level Banker’s Committee, Andhra Bank Head Office, Secretariat Road,Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500 004.The General Manager, Small Industry Development Bank of India, (SIDBI), Hyderabad. The Payand Accounts Officer, HyderabadThe Director of Treasuries and Accounts, Hyderabad.All District Collectors through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.All Heads of Departments through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.All Govt. Companies/Corporations through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.The P.S. to Additional Secretary to Chief Minister.The PS to Minister for Industries.The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.All Private Secretaries to the Ministers.All General Managers, District Industries Centre through Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.SF/SC .(C.No.6457/IP&INF/A1/2016)

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Para No. Existing guidelines To be read as

only registered lease deed with acoverage of 6 years from DCP alongwith notarized affidavit to abide by theT-IDEA guidelines in running the unitwithout break for the stipulated periodof 6 years from DCP. If there is anybreak in production, the registered leasedeed shall be extended to the equivalentperiod of break in production beyond6 years from DCP. Otherwise the entiresubsidy shall be recovered.

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Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015 –Revised User Charges – Orders – Issued

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARMENT

G.O.MS.No. 23 Dated: 31/03/2016

Read the following:

1. Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act,2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014)

2. G.O. Ms No.35, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. Dated:17-06-2015

3. G.O. Ms No.36, Industries and Commerce (IP&INF) Dept. Dated:17-06-2015

***ORDER:

In exercise of the powers conferred under sub- section (1) of Section 26 of the Telangana State IndustrialProject Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS) Act, 2014 (Act No. 3 of 2014), Governmenthas framed Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System (TS-iPASS)Rules, 2015 vide GO 3rd read above, for implementation of the provision of the said Act.

2. As per Rule (6) of Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System(TS-iPASS) Rules, 2015, the applicants shall pay user charges (online or otherwise) as prescribed inthe Annexure-IV. These charges are subject to revision by the Government from time to time. Thecharges so collected shall be accrued in an escrow account, to be maintained by the State Level NodalAgency (Commissioner of Industries) and will be used for meeting all such expenses that are requiredto implement the Act including, inter-alia, recurring expenditure like purchase of consumables, travelcost with regard to TS-iPASS, conducting pre-scrutiny meetings, TS-iPASS District and State levelmeetings and other incidental expenses.

3. The TS-iPASS is being implemented successfully since inception and more services for Pre-establishment and Pre-Operation have been included from time to time. The filing of applications andpayment of departmental fee has been made online and the departments are processing applications forissue of approvals by downloading/printing the documents and plans uploaded by the enterprises. Thesoftware developed requires continuous maintenance and to be upgraded as per requirement. This is anadditional burden on the exchequer of the Departments.

4. In view of the above and with a view to provide best services to the entrepreneurs, it is decidedto revise the user charges as indicated in the Annexure-IV of the GO 3rd read above.

5. Accordingly, the following revised User charges are ordered by replacing the user chargesmentioned in the Annexure – IV of TS-iPASS Rules issued in G.O.MS.No.36, Industries & Commerce(IP&INF) Department, dt.17.06.2015.

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REVISED USER CHARGES

Project Cost(Land + Building + Plant & Machinery)

Processing Fees (Rs.)S.No.

OperationEstablishment

1 Nil to Rs.25 Lakhs 500 5002 Above Rs.25 Lakhs and upto Rs.1.00 Crore 2500 25003 Above Rs.1.00 Crore and upto Rs.5.00 Crore 5000 50004 Above Rs.5.00 Crore and upto Rs.10.00 Crore 10000 100005 Above Rs.10.00 Crore and upto Rs.25.00 Crore 15000 150006 Above Rs.25.00 Crore and upto Rs.50.00 Crore 20000 200007 Above Rs.50.00 Crore and upto Rs.100.00 Crore 25000 250008 Rs.100.00 Crore and above 30000 30000

NODAL OFFICE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMMON APPLICATION FORMS

For Projects whose investment on Plant &Machinery is up to Rs.5.00 Crore

1 General Manager, DistrictIndustries Center,Concerned District

For Projects whose investment on Plant &Machinery is above Rs.5.00 Crore

2 Commissioner ofIndustries, Chiragali lane,

Abids, Hyderabad

6. The user charges are being credited to TS-iPASS Escrow Account, hence paying of usercharges by way of challan is dispensed herewith.

7. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in thematter accordingly.

8. These orders shall be operational w.e.f.01.04.2016.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMARPRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT ANDCOMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

ToThe Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, Hyderabad.All Departments of Telangana Secretariat.All Heads of Departments,.All District Collectors.All the General Managers of District Industries Centres (through COI),The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, T.S. Industrial Infrastructure Corpn. Ltd.Copy to:P.S. to Addl.Prl. Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister.P.S. to Hon’ble Minister for Industries.P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government.PS to Prl. Secretary to Government, Finance DepartmentP.S. to Prl. Secretary to Govt & CIP. Industries & Commerce Department PS toSecretary to Govt. (FP&MSME), Industries & Commerce Department. AllOfficers and Sections in Industries and Commerce Department. SF/SC[C.No.3253/IP&INF/A1/2016]

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Industries & Commerce Department -Announcement of policy formobile manufacturers - Orders – Issued.==========================================================================

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP&INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 70 Dated: 29/09/2015Read the following :

1) From the Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited TSIIC, Hyd, single File No.7815/TSIIC/Projects/2015 dated 03.07.2015.

2) From the Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad Note dated 30.07.2015

&&&

ORDER:

The Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) Scheme of Department of Electronics and InformationTechnology (Deity), Government of India, supports creation of world-class infrastructure for attractinginvestments in the Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) Sector. Accordingly,Government of India has accorded in principle approval for two EMCs in Telangana - Fabcity (602acres) and Maheshwaram (310 Acres approx.) in Ranga Reddy District.

2. In the reference 1st read above, the Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State IndustrialInfrastructure Corporation Limited (TSIIC) has stated that in order to ensure commencement ofEMCs, there is a necessity to identify and designate a manufacturing unit which will act as an AnchorUnit. Accordingly, to encourage mobile manufacturing units to set up their units in Telangana in viewof their huge employment potential, to establish “Anchor Unit” (as per the definition under EMC) andthus considered for allocation of land on ‘cost basis’.

3. In the reference 2nd read above, the Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has furnished a notefor announcement of Policy to extend certain benefits and other incentives for setting up of industriesfor manufacturing of Mobile Phone instruments and its accessories. He has further recommended thefollowing special package of incentives under “Mega Project” concept of Telangana State IndustrialDevelopment and Entrepreneurs Advancement (T-IDEA).

a. 100% reimbursement/retention of VAT/CST for a period of 10 years from thecommencement of operations.

b. A 20% capital subsidy on fixed capital investment other than land.

c. Fixed power cost reimbursement of Rs. 1.00 / Kwh for 10 years

d. Certain relaxation in labour Related Issues especially those relating to inspections

4. The matter has been placed before the “Telangana State Wide Investment Facilitation Board (T-SWIFT)” constituted vide G.O.Ms.No.36, Industries & Commerce (IP&INF) Department, dt.17.6.2015for processing the clearance of Mega Projects, for their consideration and recommendations.

5. Government, after careful examination and keeping in view of the recommendations of T-SWIFTBoard, hereby announce the policy for Mobile manufacturers with following incentives/concessionsfor setting up of Industries for manufacturing of Mobile Phone instruments and its accessories, inorder to make Telangana a mobile manufacturing cluster hub:

P.T.O

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I. Allotment of land: To allot land without infrastructure cost considering to “Anchor Unit” andtotal of 10 units will be considered as Anchor units and will be considered for allocation of landon cost basis to this industry;

II. Capital Subsidy: To allow 20% capital subsidy, subject to a ceiling of Rs.10 Cr. percompany (including subsidiaries and ancillary units);

III. Interest Subvention – 5.25% per annum on term loan for a period of 5 years or till reaching50% of the capital involved, whichever is earlier, subject to an overall ceiling of Rs.1.00 croreper unit per annum.

IV. Stamp Duty: To reimburse 100% stamp duty

V. Patents: To reimburse 100% cost towards Incentives for filing patents limited to Rs.5.00lakhs:

VI. Re-imbursement of Net VAT – The unit can deposit the tax for the first quarter andreimbursement of net VAT would be credited at the end of the quarter, subject to its adjustmentdepending upon actual incident of taxation. Effectively, it means reimbursement of net VAT ona quarterly basis and will be applicable for first 5 years without any investment limit.

VII. VAT Rate :- The rate of VAT will be 5%.

VIII. CST- to waive off CST @2%;

IX. Power Cost / Subsidy: To supply power on average cost of service (as fixed by TelanganaState Electricity Regulatory Commission). Alternatively the units can avail 25% power subsidyfor a period of 3 years or Rs.30 lakhs whichever is earlier.

X. Power Supply: Uninterrupted Power supply will be assured.

XI. Skill Up-gradation: To provide Skill Up-gradation Training in ESDM Sector for requirednumber of candidates and to contribute matching share in the EDF as per Govt. of India Policy.

XII. Employment quota for local employees: Overall, there shall be an employment of 80% forLocal persons from the state.

XIII. System of self-certification: To develop a system of self-certification, by the IndustriesDepartment, in consultation with concerned departments, subject to the unit complying with allprovisions which will be followed for these units.

6. In order to ensure that the very purpose of giving these incentives i.e., employmentgeneration remains the focus, the mobile manufacturing unit shall employ atleast 1000personnel within first two years of its operations and shall have a minimum employment levelof 50 people for every acre of land with the unit in all units with more than Ac.20.00 and thiswill be a precondition to avail the incentives under this policy.

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7. The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad/ Vice Chairman & Managing Director, TelanganaState Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited shall take necessary further action in thematter accordingly.

8. This order issues with the concurrence of Finance Department vide their U.O.No. 717/305/EBS-VII/I&C/2015 dated 29.09.2015.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMAR

SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP

ToThe Commissioner of Industries, Telangana, HyderabadThe Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial InfrastructureCorporation Limited, Hyderabad.Copy to:The Revenue (CT) Department.The Revenue (Registration) Department.The Energy Department.The Account General, Telangana, Hyderabad.The Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, HyderabadThe Chairman & Managing Director, TSTRANSCO., Hyderabad.The Managing Director, TSNPDCL/TSSPDCL Hyderabad.All District Collectors.All the General Managers, District Industries Centre (through COI)PS to Prl. Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister.PS to Hon’ble Minister (Industries, Handlooms & Textiles, Sugar).PS to Chief Secretary to Govt.PS to Secretary to Government & CIP., Industries & Commerce Department Sf/Sc

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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT

MINES & Quarries – Regulation of (31) Major Minerals declared through notification by the Central Government as Minor Minerals – Orders – Issued.

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (MINES-I) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 15 Dated: 16/03/2016 Read the following:

1) Gazette Notification issued vide GSR No.423(E) dt:10-02-2015 by the

Ministry of Mines, Government of India. 2) G.O.Ms.No.55, Industries &Commerce (M.I) Department, dated:26-08-

2015. 3) From the Director of Mines & Geology, Hyderabad Letter No.4249/P/2015,

dated:08-12-2015.

***** ORDER:

In the reference 1st read above, the Ministry of Mines, Government of India in

exercise of the powers conferred by clause (e) of Section 3 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 declared the following (31) Major Minerals as Minor Minerals in addition to the Minor Minerals already vested with the State Government:

1. Agate; 12. Dunite or Pyroxenite; 22. Mica; 2. Ball Clay; 13. Felsite. 23. Ochre; 3. Barytes; 14. Feldspar; 24. Pyrophyllite; 4. Calcareous Sand; 15. Fireclay; 25. Quartz; 5. Calcite; 16. Fuchsite Quartzite; 26. Quartzite; 6. Chalk; 17. Gypsum; 27. Sand (Others); 7. China Clay; 18. Jasper; 28. Shale; 8. Clay (Others); 19. Kaolin; 29. Silica Sand; 9. Corundum; 20. Laterite; 30. Slate; and 10. Diaspore; 21. Limekankar; 31. Steatite or Talc 11. Dolomite; or Soapstone.

2. In the reference 2nd read above, the Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 were adopted by the Government by an order called “Andhra Pradesh Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966 (Telangana Adoption) Order, 2015” by notifying in an extraordinary issue of Telangana Gazette No.35, dt:26.08.2015, in view of Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014.

3. In the reference 3rd read above, the Director of Mines and Geology, Hyderabad has requested the Government to issue necessary orders for regulation of said (31) Minerals in the state.

4. The Government, after careful examination of the matter, hereby decide and order to regulate the said (31) Minerals on par with Granite useful for cutting & polishing and Marble as per Rule 12(5) of the existing Telangana Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1966, on case to case basis, until the “Telangana State Mineral Policy” and “Telangana Minor Mineral Concession, Conservation and Development Rules-2016” are announced.

5. The Director of Mines and Geology, Hyderabad shall take necessary further action in the matter, accordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

ARVIND KUMAR

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP To The Director of Mines and Geology, Telangana State, Hyderabad. The Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Mineral

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Industries & Commerce Department- Industrial Promotion - EODB – Creation of InvestorFacilitation Cell – Orders – Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (IP & INF) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 35 Dated: 03-06-2017Read the following :

From COI,Hyderabad Lr.No.15/2016/32077/EODB., Dated:10.02.2017. @@@

In the reference read above, the Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad has stated thatdepartment of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has communicated the proposed business reformaction plan for EODB-2017. The reform nos. 5 & 6 of the EODB reform 2017 mandates creation ofan Investor Facilitation Cell in state and its working procedures. Already an investor facilitation cell/Entrepreneur Guidance cell is working at Commissionerate of Industries and in all District IndustriesCenters to facilitate the entrepreneurs in setting up the units specially first generation entrepreneur.After formation of new Telangana state, Industrial activity received a boost and the state has becomea aspiring investment destination as a result of transparent and investor friendly environment createdby the Government. With a view to attract international and national investments in the industrialsector and to create employment opportunities even in the backward areas of the state, the Governmentof Telangana has taken innovative initiatives and framed the New Industrial Policy with the adage of“minimum inspection and maximum facilitation”. The Salient features of the policy are Effectiveindustrial clearance mechanism, Attractive incentive package, Creation of Industrial land bank,Development of Industrial Parks with state-of the art infrastructure with focus on MSMEs. Currently,the Entrepreneur Guidance Cell at Commissionerate of Industries and District Industries Centres areworking in similar capacity providing guidance and documentation services to the entrepreneursdisseminating information regarding resource availability and entry procedures, provide prospectiveinvestors, especially first generation entrepreneurs the necessary information and educate investorsabout Government policies. Government of Telangana as a part of Ease of Doing Business (EODB)introduced number of reforms across all the departments and stood 1st in the EODB state ranking forthe year 2015-16. In order to improve ease of doing business further and to facilitate investors acrossthe Globe who invests in Telangana, Government of Telangana established “Investor Facilitation Cell”which acts as a nodal agency for prospective investors, in this regard he requested the Governmentthat the “Investor Facilitation Cell” shall be setup at the Commissionerate of Industries and will beheaded a Joint Director of Industries under overall supervision of Commissioner of Industries.

2. Government after careful examination in the matter hereby decided to constitute the “InvestorFacilitation Cell” at the Commissionerate of Industries and will be headed by a Joint Director ofIndustries under overall supervision of Commissioner of Industries. Technically qualified officers willprovide the following Information to the entrepreneurs for setting up of industrial ventures in theState:

1. Elaborate on Project ideas. Feasibility guidance/ study2. Providing information on availability of local resources, human resources, list of existing

anchor units, mega/large industries which will be useful for ancillary units to come up3. Provide information regarding Industrial Plots Availability, activity specific

approvals required with applicable fees4. Infrastructural facilities resources of raw materials5. Assist in financial closure by interacting with financial institutions

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6. Inform the Policies of State and Central Governments7. Inform the investor about TS-iPASS single point approval system and provide

information regarding activity specific approvals required and applicable fees -Provide escort services till the unit is grounded

8. Receive Foreign investors, inform them about available industrial lands, arrange meetingswith Government wherever necessary and provide escort services till unit is grounded.

9. Provide machinery suppliers list10. Preparation of publicity material for supporting to market Telangana State as an

attractive and investment friendly state11. Arranging road shows in other states and countries12. Suggest and keep inform the Government about investment promotion initiatives

followed by other states13. Conducting entrepreneur development programmes m association with MSME,

APITCO, NiMSME, APPC etc., to create awareness among the educated youth fortaking up self ventures

14. Organizing industrial seminars / workshops / road shows / trade fairs in associationwith local chamber of commerce and industrial associations

15. Promotion of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the state.16. Follow up prospective investors, especially first generation entrepreneurs to pro-actively

offer solutions to various establishment issues faced by the investors.17. Facilitating Industries in securing various industrial clearances at a single point

through TS-iPASS Act.18. Guiding entrepreneurs in filing online application for various services of Industries

Department19. Offer helpline services for investors such as handling queries regarding the application

and approval process, query recording and ticketing and resolving the issues within 3days.

20. Offer help line services over phone.

4. The Commissioner of Industries., Hyderabad shall take necessary action in the matteraccordingly.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJANPRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT AND

COMMISSIONER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION (FAC)

ToThe Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.Copy toThe Finance (EBS.VII) Department, Hyderabad.PS to Prl Secy to Chief Minister.P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Government & CIP., Ind. & Com. Department SF/SC

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Industries & Commerce Department – Incentives for Textiles and Apparel Sector – Telangana Textileand Apparel Incentive Scheme 2017 - Orders – Issued

INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE (TEXTILES) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 59 Dated: 18-08-2017

ORDER:

Telangana state is known for its production of long staple cotton, with an annual production of about60 lakh bales. The quality of the Telangana cotton is highly regarded. However, processing and valueaddition to cotton in the State is largely limited to ginning and pressing. Roughly 10 lakh bales areutilized by the 35 Spinning Mills having a capacity of 9.3 lakh spindles located within the state. Primaryprocessed cotton from Telangana is being exported to states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Naduand Andhra Pradesh for further value addition. Lakhs of textile workers employed in well-establishedclusters in the country like Surat, Bhiwandi, Sholapur and Ichalkaranji are natives of Telangana, andhave 3-4 decades of experience of working in this sector.

2. Given the availability of high-quality raw material (cotton) and a large pool of workers havingdeep experience, and the presence of a domestic industry of reasonable scale, Textiles and Apparelpresent a rich opportunity to help the sector grow manifold through a sector-focused comprehensiveincentives framework for the industry. The proposed incentives aim at creating an enabling environmentin order to encourage investments in downstream processing activities majorly focusing on spinning,weaving, knitting, processing and garment manufacturing including made-ups within the State. In additionto encouraging new units across the value chain, the incentives also support the existing units for theirmodernization, expansion, and for marketing and promotion activities. A slew of capital and operationalincentives to benefit the textile sector are proposed hereunder: -

3. The incentives proposed hereunder shall be operative for a period of 5 years from the date ofnotification and will cover all the new and existing units. While the Government is keen to encourageindustry with the primary objective of attracting investments and generating employment opportunitiesfor the local population, it is hereby clarified that it expects the industry to provide a fair and decentwage to the workforce. If it is brought to the notice of Government that the workers are not beingadequately compensated, or are exploited, then it shall have the right to terminate the approvals grantedand recover the monetary value of the incentives accorded till then.

Nature of units and activities that are intended to be covered are detailed as follows:

3.1. New Enterprises : New Enterprise are the enterprises that commence commercial production /service after notification of this order and also obtain acknowledgement of filing Udyog AadharRegistration (UAR) with the concerned District Industries Center (DIC) or Industrial Entrepreneur’sMemorandum (IEM) with the Government of India.

3.2. Existing Enterprises : Existing Enterprise means the enterprise which has filed UAR/EM withthe concerned District Industries Center or Industrial Entrepreneur’s Memorandum with Governmentof India and is undertaking expansion / diversification / modernization operations in an existing project

3.3. Expansion or Diversification: Existing enterprise taking up expansion and or diversificationwith or without forward and backward integration, with investment more than 25% of its existinggross fixed capital investment as on date of initiating expansion / diversification and commencingproduction during the operative period of the scheme shall be treated as Expansion.

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3.4. Modernization: Existing enterprises investing more than 15% in the cost of its existing plant &machinery to upgrade technology by way of adopting new technology, production process shall becategorized as Modernization.

3.5. Gross Fixed Capital Investment: Gross fixed capital investment means investment in Land, Plant& Machinery before a unit commences expansion / diversification / modernization and / or obtainssanction of financial assistance from Banks / Financial Institutions.

3.6. Technical Textiles:Technical Textiles, for the purpose of this order, are defined as textile materialsand products used primarily for their technical performance and functional properties rather than foraesthetics or decorative characteristics, where function is the primary criterion. Technical Textilesinclude textiles for automotive applications, Medical textiles, Geotextiles, Agrotextiles, ProtectiveClothing, Pack Tech etc.

4 The incentives are provided under five major heads: -

• Capital Assistance

• Operational Assistance

• Infrastructure Support

• Capacity building and Skill development Support

• Fibre to Fabric incentive

The Government will follow a segmented approach for providing benefits, depending upon the size ofinvestment and / or employment created. Each investment will be quantified into one of the following5 categories. The 5th category, namely, units having investment above Rs 200 Cr and / or providingemployment to more than 1000 persons, will be treated as Mega Projects, and can be considered forspecial tailor-made incentives if needed. The same benefit can also be extended to any other investmentof a strategically important nature for the state.

Category Investment Minimum employment(in Rs Crore) (number)

A1 <10 50

A2 10-50 200

A3 50-100 300

A4 100-200 500

A5> 200 1000

4.1. Capital Assistance: Applicable for new and existing units into ginning, spinning, weaving, knitting,processing, garment manufacturing, technical textiles and manufacturers of textile machinery.EligibleProject Cost for capital subsidy shall include cost of technical civil works including factory sheds andbuildings, plant and machinery, laboratories for research and quality testing, laboratory equipments,utilities for power, fuel and water supply and other miscellaneous fixed assets.Costs of land, landdevelopment, pre-operative & preliminary expenditure, margin for working capital, Interest DuringConstruction (IDC) and non-technical civil works such as roads, office infrastructure etc are excludedfrom the Eligible Project Cost for the purpose of capital assistance.

4.1.1. New Units

Category Capital Subsidy Capital Subsidy(For Conventional Textiles) (For Technical Textiles)

A1 25% (cap of Rs 1 Cr) 35% (cap of Rs 2.5 Cr)

A2 25% (cap of Rs 3 Cr) 35% (cap of Rs 5 Cr)

A3 25% (cap of Rs 5 Cr) 35% (cap of Rs 10 Cr)

A4 25% (cap of Rs 10 Cr) 35% (cap of Rs 20 Cr)

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Units promoted by SC / ST entrepreneurs or persons with disability (PWD) shall get an additionalcapital subsidy of 5% subject to the above caps (also increased by 5%)

4.1.2. Existing Units

• Capital Subsidy: 20% of the cost of plant and machinery upto Rs. 5 Cr per unit

• Assistance for procurement of plant and machinery for modernization, adoption of advancedtechnologies in textile processing, enhancement of capacities or diversification

4.1.3. Creation of Energy, Water and Environmental Conservation Infrastructure

For both new and existing units, Assistance under this component will be available only once. Unitsadopting environmental protection measures like water & energy conservation measures, will also begiven a rebate in the local body taxes like property tax, IALA levies, etc, in line with the facilityprovided in urban areas.

• Energy, Water and Environmental Conservation Infrastructure: Assistance of up to 40% of cost ofequipments with a ceiling limit of Rs. 50 lakhs under each category separately

• Common Effluent Treatment Plant: Assistance of 50% of project cost uptoRs 10 crores at clusterlevel/ Industrial Parks. For handloom clusters, assistance upto 70% with a cap of Rs 2 crores

4.2. Operational Assistance: -Operational assistance shall be available for new units as well as existingunits that are into modern ginning & pressing, spinning, weaving, knitting, processing, value additionunits (slub, twisting, doubling, mercerizing, gassing), garment manufacturing, technical textiles, manmadefibres based units, and manufacturers of textile machinery. Assistance will be provided under the followingheads: -

4.2.1. Interest Subsidy

• 75% of the interest rate applicable on the loans availed by a unit subject to a cap of 8% per annum.The total Interest subsidy including any similar benefit availed under any other scheme of Central /State government should not exceed the rate of interest levied by financial institutions on the sanctionedand disbursed term loan to the unit.

• Assistance shall be provided for a period of 8 years (including a construction / moratorium periodof 2 years) or the period of repayment of the loan

4.2.2. Power Tariff Subsidy

• Tariff subsidy @ Rs 1 per unit will be provided for ginning and pressing mills

• For all other units, power tariff subsidy will be as follows: -

Category Power Tariff Subsidy

A1, A2 Re 1.00 / unit

A3 Rs 1.50 / unit

A4 Rs 1.75 / unit

A5 Rs 2.00 / unit

• Subsidy Validity: 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production

• Technical Textiles: Additional Rs 0.5 per unit benefit across all the above categories

4.2.3. Stamp Duty Reimbursement: - 100% of the stamp duty / transfer duty paid during purchase ofland meant for industrial use, lease in of land / shed / buildings shall be reimbursed. The reimbursementis also applicable for registration of mortgages and hypothecations.

4.2.4. Concession on VAT/CST/SGST: - VAT / CST / SGST reimbursement is available for tax collectedon end product / intermediate product within the entire value chain (from cotton to Garment and made

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ups) to the extent of 100% of VAT / CST / SGST for a period of 7 years from the date of commencementof commercial production, or up to realization of 100% fixed capital investment the eligible fixedcapital investment, whichever is earlier. Existing units which undergo expansion / modernization /diversification will be entitled to get similar benefits under this clause.

4.2.5. Assistance for Energy, Water and Environmental Compliance to Existing Units: - Assistance ofupto 50%, subject to a maximum amount of Rs 50,000 for each category separately. Available for allexisting units with conservation infrastructure and are into commercial production for a minimumperiod of 3 years

4.2.6. Assistance for Acquisition of New Technology: - Enterprises Developing New Technology:Assistance of upto 50% of investment in technology development, subject to a maximum amount of Rs10 lakh per process / product

4.2.7. Transport Subsidy to Export-Intensive Textile / Apparel Units: - Reimbursement of freight chargestowards import of raw materials and export of finished products either by rail / road, from the projectlocation to the port / dry port in the following scale: -

• Year 1&2: 75%,

• Year 3& 4: 50%,

• Year 5: 25%

Further, the Government will provide transport subsidy at above rates for 5 years, for “Deemed Exports”,i.e. supply of goods from within the state to other textile and apparel units within or outside the stateprovided the goods supplied are ultimately exported after value addition.

4.2.8. Design, Product Development and Diversification Assistance: - 20% of the annual expenditurespent on design and product development expenditure limited to Rs 2 lakhs per year. Eligible unit canavail the assistance twice during the operative period of the scheme. This assistance is however notavailable for processing units with generic products as output with no scope for design and diversification.

4.3. Infrastructure Support: - Industrial units in ginning, spinning, weaving, knitting, processing,garment manufacturing, technical textiles, units based on manmade fibres and manufacturing of textilemachinery are eligible for assistance

4.3.1. Land: - Allotment of land will be carried out across three categories: -

- Industrial Plots in Integrated Textile Parks Developed by TSIIC: Plots for purchase or on lease with common facilities including ETP, infrastructure and R&D facilities etc

- Individual Plots on Stand Alone Basis: Away from Industrial Parks developed by TSIIC

- Land for Development of Industrial Park / Textile Park / Cluster: Land for projects developed through privately owned or PPP modes of investments will be made available

In every new Textile / Apparel park, anchor client(s), and first movers will be extended rebate of 50%of the cost, with an upper limit of rebate being Rs 20 lakhs per acre. Technical Textiles: An additionalrebate of 25% with a cap of Rs 10 lakhs per acre will be extended.

4.3.2. Built-Up Space: - In every textile and apparel park, government will create built up space to beused mainly by MSME units. Rental Subsidy of 25% for first 5 years of operations will be provided.

4.3.3. Industrial Water: - Government has earmarked 10% water from all existing and new irrigationsources for industrial utilization

4.3.4. Other Infrastructure: - Support infrastructure like roads, power and water will be provided atdoor step of the industry for standalone units by contributing 50% of the cost of infrastructure fromIIDF with a ceiling of Rs.1.00 Crore subject to: -

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• Location is beyond 10 kms from the existing Industrial Estates / IDA’s having vacantland / shed for allotment

• Cost is limited to 15% of the eligible fixed capital investment made in the industry

4.3.5. Environmental Infrastructure: - In the Textile / Apparel Parks developed by the Government, theGovernment will take complete responsibility for providing a Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP)which will be developed in a PPP mode by engaging experienced and reputed firms. The individualunits located in that Park will be required to take their effluents discharge to the CETP on pay-per-usebasis.

In other cases, where a unit develops its own ETP or waste treatment plant or water recycling plant,the Government will provide a capital subsidy of 50% of the project cost with a cap of Rs 10 crore asper 4.1.3.

For a CETP or an ETP, Government will also provide a rebate in the O&M charges in the followingscale:

• Year 1 and 2: 75%

• Year 3 and 4: 50%

• Year 5: 25%

4.3.6. Assistance for Development of Worker Housing / Dormitories: - Rebate on 60% of the land costand land conversion charges (upper limit being Rs 30 lakhs per acre for land cost and conversioncharges) for construction of houses / dormitories for worker.

4.4. Capacity building and skill development support: - Textiles and Apparels will be an importantfocus of the Telangana State Skills Development Mission. The Government will facilitate reputedinstitutions involved in Textiles-related training programmes to set up their permanent centres in thestate

4.4.1 Training Subsidy: - One time support of Rs.3000/- per employee will be provided to reimbursethe cost incurred in skill up-gradation and training the local manpower. For units employing more than1000 persons, the training subsidy will be Rs.5000/- per person.

4.4.2 Assistance Towards Training Infrastructure in Apparel Design and Development: -

• Autonomous Institution Promoted by Government / Public or Private Sector: 75%assistance, subject to a maximum amount of Rs 1 crore towards infrastructure creation.

• New or Existing Training Centres that Intend to Upgrade their Facilities: 50% of theirinvestment towards infrastructure creation subject to a maximum amount of Rs 20 lakhper centre

4.5 Fibre to Fabric Incentive: -Any entity that establishes a production chain that starts with productionof Textile Fibre to the Fabric as an integrated family will be eligible for an additional 5% subsidy onitems like capital investment and power tariff than what is provided above.

5. Returning Migrants’ Incentive Scheme: - In order to encourage the Return of Weavers who hadleft Telangana to other States, the Government will provide 50% of the capital investment required tobe borne by the weaver group to develop Textile Parks as per the scheme guidelines of SITP, Governmentof India as well as MSME Cluster Development Incentive / Scheme of Government India. Only thosegroups will be eligible for such subsidy support that has at least 60% of members as weavers who havemigrated to other States. The capital investment subsidy will be limited to Rs 2.0 Cr or 50% of therequired beneficiary group contribution, whichever is lower.

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6. Necessary amendments / orders and detailed operational guidelines will be issued separately.

7. Government may review and modify the incentives from time to time.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJAN

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT & CIP (FAC)

To

The Director of Handlooms & Textiles and Apparel Export Parks, Hyderabad.

The Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad.

The Vice-Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure CorporationLimited, Hyderabad.

Copy to:-

The Vice-Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana State Handloom Weavers’ Co-operativeSocieties Ltd., Hyderabad.

The Vice-Chairman & Managing Director, Telangana Handicrafts Development CorporationLimited, Hyderabad.

The Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

The Textile Commissioner, Govt. of India, MoT. Mumbai.

The Revenue Department.

The Energy Department.

The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Hon’ble Chief Minister. The P.S. to Hon’ble Minister for Handlooms &Textiles. The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Govt. T.S. Secretariat

The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Govt., Finance Department, T.S. Secretariat.

The P.S to Prl. Secretary to Govt., Revenue Department, T.S. Secretariat.

The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Govt., Ind. & Comm. (Tex) Dept.

Ind. & Comm. ( I.P. & INF / M.S.M.E.) Department.

SF/SC

//FORWARDED::BY ORDER //

SECTION OFFICER

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GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

ITE&C Dept – Innovation Policy of the Government of Telangana – Orders – Issued.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS (Promotions)DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 10 Dated: 25-07-2017

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ORDER:

1. Importance of Innovation: Indian Context

Innovation is usually associated with development of new products that represent performance orfunctional improvements over existing ones. These are categorized as “product innovations”, and are,usually, more visible compared to “process innovations”. Irrespective of the form it takes, innovationhas been a major change driver globally – intervening to provide accessible and affordable solutions tocater to dynamic consumer needs. India, today, is marching towards establishing itself as a top globalinnovator for high technology products and services. Given the benefit of a dynamic young population– with more than half of the country’s population under 25 years old, and the urgent imperative forchange coming from almost every segment and region, India is on the path towards an innovation led,rapid and inclusive growth to achieve social and economic transformation.

2. Innovation in Telangana

Telangana, the newest state of India, has been a hot bed of technology innovation owing to its rapidgrowth as a leader in the Information Technology (IT) sector. The state has traditionally been highlyentrepreneurial with a major segment of its population relying on individual enterprises and unorganizedbusinesses to earn a living. Also, for a few decades now, a considerable chunk of graduating studentsfrom Telangana – which boasts of one of the highest volumes of graduating students’ annually, havepursued higher degrees internationally and established themselves as significant figures across sectorsand industries globally. Having identified some key enablers for innovation, such as promotingexperimentation and competition, grass roots skilling, and the development of multiple funding models,and a supportive ecosystem, the state strives to now create an innovation-friendly atmosphere bybringing to bear these key enablers. Telangana, India’s most exciting startup, aims to promote innovationand entrepreneurship, leveraging upon its natural demographic assets as well as its base of skilledtechnology and research professionals.

Traditionally, Telangana has been an entrepreneurial society. Hyderabad, a historical melting pot situatedin the centre of multiple trade routes, and host to multiple kingdoms and cultures over the centuries,has evolved in to a very nuanced, highly sophisticated commercial centre. Large enterprises acrosssectors such as IT, Pharma, infrastructure etc. have been nurtured from within and grown out ofHyderabad. It is probably fair to say that the original IT boom was very much centred around Hyderabad,with large companies such as Microsoft, Oracle, TCS and their ilk choosing to base large offices here,attracted by the combination of a skilled work force, great infrastructure and moderate climate all yearround. In addition, there is a cluster of world-class research centres in the City, such as Central PharmaResearch Institute, the Defence Research Development Organization laboratories and numerous worldclass pharmaceutical labs.

With a proactive political environment, and with other contending cities suffering from infrastructureconstraints as well as a clear proclivity for natural disasters, Hyderabad is increasingly becoming the d.

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favoured choice for a number of multinationals setting up shop. Recent arrivals to the city includeUber, which needs no introduction, and Amazon, which is significantly expanding its presence. T Hub,India’s largest incubation ecosystemthat was launched recently is attracting a number of exciting early-stage companies as well as global interest from a range of partners and investors from academia and theindustry.

3. Vision and Focus of the government

Leveraging upon key milestones that have been achieved over the past year or so, The Government ofTelangana aims to continue its transformation from a paradigm of exclusive elitism to one of inclusiveexcellence. The idea is to build up on the incredibly positive response to the launch of T-Hub, India’slargest innovation ecosystem, and put Hyderabad and Telangana firmly on the global innovation map.

The approach of the policy shall be focused around a few key sectors/themes. Instead of taking an all-out approach and boiling the ocean, our efforts shall be focused on the medium term. Key focus areasshall include up and coming fields such as IoT, Health Tech, Sustainability, Fin Tech, etc. Broad sectorsand themes shall be finalized and updated on a regular basis through engagement with the industry andthe ecosystem.

Additionally, a separate Social impact accelerator will be set up for those ideas that are critical from theGovernment’s perspective. These will typically be areas that the Government will need to play a keyrole in, or be areas where only the Government can affect the change that is required (eg: skilling, agri-tech, rural-commerce and payment related opportunities where existing Government infra and accesscan play a critical role)

The innovation policy of the Government of Telangana is based around five broad pillars

Developing physical infrastructure & program management capabilities

Focus on creating sustainable funding models, through funds and other instruments

Develop human capital, by creating the right environment and support systems for

learning, experimentation and innovation from the early phases of education

Proactive engagement with industry to continuously promote and identify innovation Encouragestartups in the Rural and Social Enterprise space by providing additional

incentives

4. Pillar 1 - Physical infrastructure and program management capabilities

4.1 Infrastructure

Develop 1 million sq.ft. of work space dedicated to startups in the next 5 years

Partner will 20 global accelerators/incubators to build facilities in PPP mode

Build 2 incubators in Tier II locations of the state

4.1.1 Physical Infrastructure

The Government of Telangana shall anchor all its entrepreneurship related efforts to T-Hub a.k.a.Technology Hub. T-Hub is a unique public/private partnership between the government of Telangana,3 of India’s premier academic institutes (IIIT-H, ISB & NALSAR) and key private sector leaders.These entities have come together with a clear vision to create an innovation ecosystem aroundHyderabad, leveraging the City’s traditional strengths in technology, education and entrepreneurship,as well as its position as a preferred destination for multiple national and international businesses acrosssectors.

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T-Hub will support technology-related startups across multiple sectors and its mission is to create oneof the most vibrant entrepreneur communities in the world that will encourage and fuel more startupsuccess stories in India. T-Hub’s major responsibilities will be to:

Attract the best startups and entrepreneur organizations from across the world Work with an extensivenetwork of partners to help entrepreneurs launch and scale innovative companies Equip startups withthe entrepreneurship skills required to succeed, using methodologies that transcend traditional learning

Function as the nodal agency to lead or support entrepreneurship efforts of the government asper the need. Tasks include but not limited to helping educational institutions set up theirincubators, conducting state wide events, participating in international roadshows to attractnew-age companies to Telangana.

First initiative in this direction is CatalysT, a 70,000 square foot facility, which is currently India’slargest building dedicated entirely to entrepreneurs. T-Hub is currently operational and will be expandedto a 3,00,000 square foot facility with an end-to-end ecosystem that will provide funding, network andmentorship to entrepreneurs. T-Hub will have two divisions working hand in hand; one is a not-for-profit division that will work with sole aim of developing Telangana into a top startup destination andthe other is a for-profit division that will leverage its expertise to help entrepreneurs build innovativeand successful companies. The profits generated through the for-profit initiative will be used for makingthe whole T-Hub initiative self-sustainable.

Taking cue from the success of T-Hub, the Government of Telangana aims to develop world-classphysical infrastructure in the state that will provide conducive environment for ideas to originate,scale-up and see business fruition.

1) Build plug and play work spaces across different sectors and locations of the state. T-HubPhase 2, a 3,00,000 sq.ft facility that will house 900 startups shall be completed within the next5 years

2) T-Hub Catalyst building is just the first step in the journey, aim is to create a network of world-class incubators, co-working spaces and ecosystems, across the State. Active efforts shall bechannelled towards promoting the establishment of multiple incubators, accelerators andecosystems around various identified verticals. This shall be done through collaboration withprivate players keen on setting up similar spaces, in concert with T-Hub wherever it makessense to do so, or through some such collaboration framework. There will be a separate set ofincentives to identify and promote private sector interest. The Government will work with theprivate parties including global incubators/accelerators, corporates, trade associations, thinktanks and Non-profit organizations to setup incubation facilities in PPP mode. The governmentsupport for the PPP partner shall either match or exceed the benefits provided by any otherstate in the country

3) Startups in India today are not only creating local impact but also have the potential to goglobal. But, for these startups to succeed in other markets a suitable mechanism needs to becreated where startups can gain access, receive mentorship, and secure funding easily. In orderto facilitate this mechanism, T-Hub shall create outposts in prominent startup destinations suchas Silicon Valley and Singapore, thereby giving a window opening to the global market

4) Startups today are pan global with markets across the world. To ensure that startups getunparalleled access to these global markets and T-Hub shall create outposts in trending start-ups destinations in the world

4.1.2Information Technology and backend Infrastructure

While incubation spaces will help in bringing together the startup community, it is equally important toback these facilities with state of the art support infrastructure that will help entrepreneurs performcutting edge research and come up with disruptive ideas

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1) The government will work with private real estate companies to build affordable housing/dorms for entrepreneurs. These facilities shall also be used for the global innovation meets,hackathons and youth festivals that Hyderabad will host

2) Leveraging its leadership in Information Technology, the government shall work with majorcorporates to setup device testing labs that will provide enterprise software at subsidizedrates. The government will also procure software that is used on a daily basis and by a largenumber of startups at bulk rates

3) The government will work with major internet players to provide 2 GBPS internet connectionto all incubation facilities. These services will be upgradable as per the industry need

4) The government shall allocate cloud space in its State Data Center (SDC) which will be connectedto all government incubation facilities and can be used by startups at nominal charges

5) Under the T-Hub umbrella, the government shall open incubation facilities that will promotestartups in other sectors of strategic importance in Telangana, such as Life Sciences, AVCGI,Defence and Aerospace, and hardware and electronics manufacturing. These facilities shall beopened in collaboration with global academic institutions and shall host latest technologyequipment

6) T-Hub will act as an anchor point to provide shared services such as legal, accounting, intellectualproperty, design etc. T-Hub will bring in experienced faculty from premier institutions like IIIT-H, ISB, NALSAR, IIT-H, BITS, etc. for these services

7) Through T-Hub, every startup in the state will have access to all community and promotionsevents

4.1.3 Innovation Infrastructure Development Fund & Innovation InfrastructureMaintenance Fund

1) The government shall carve a separate fund exclusively for the development of infrastructurefor incubation facilities that will be built under the PPP mode. In order to avail funding, the incubationfacility should be recognized by NSTEDB, DST, Government of India and shall adhere to certainoperational guidelines that will be drafted as per the sector and scale that the incubation facility isoperating in. The operating expenses of these facilities shall be covered by the rents generated.

2) The incubation facilities developed under the PPP mode shall be built for a lease period of 99years. Hence, an additional Innovation Infrastructure Maintenance fund shall be created that will beused for maintenance of these facilities and ensure world-class services are provided throughout thelifetime of these facilities.

4.2 Program Management - Ease of doing Business in Telangana

Reducing the time to set-up a business to 12 days or lesser (OECD average)

Hassle free system for obtaining construction, electricity and property registration permits

Establishing favourable labour and intra-state goods movement regulations

4.2.1 Assistance / Hand-holding

Setting up of a startup cell which shall look after tasks such as IP protection, obtaining state and centralincentives, enabling entrepreneurs to focus on business and product development full time Branches ofstartup cell to be opened at every private and government run incubator Startup cell shall be the accesspoint to connect with Government departments to implement pilot projects in those domains Startupportal and hotline shall be established, integrating the national startup portal, to discuss and build ontopics of relevance, such as investor organizations, trade organizations, regulatory environment, policies,programs, events and service providers

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4.2.2 Commercialization

Dedicated units to assist with commercial launch of project, followed by analysis and productimprovement To further encourage startups, government shall bilaterally procure the product of relevancebypassing the existing rules for procurement The government shall encourage participation of startupsin international and national events through sponsorship Telangana shall be promoted by the governmentas a global startup destination

4.2.3 Startup council

Startup council with CIO and relevant ministers and government officers A startup fund shall beintroduced in the state budget The Startup Council shall work out detailed innovation policy operationalguidelines Committee shall review the progress and make modifications / review on an annual basis

5. Pillar 2 - Funding models & capital

The policy’s vision and mission are centred around an entrepreneur walking in with an idea, vet/validatethe idea through appropriate filters, acquire assistance and mentoring of the highest quality followedby, investment facilitation through funds and funds-of-funds, and a clear roadmap to the path towardsscalability.

One of the major challenges for a startup is the lack of funds to commercialize his/her idea. As aconsequence, most ideas generated in the minds of our youth don’t even go into the prototypedevelopment phase. Lack of funding is a crucial bottleneck in the innovation ecosystem of the country,which the Government of Telangana aims to address through the following:

A fund-of-funds will be set up, drawing upon lessons from global leaders such as Singapore, in whichthe Government will actively invest with matching capital in select Venture Capital investors (VCs)with significant potential. These investors will be selected based on criteria, through an exhaustiveprocess that will be rolled out. Separately, Telangana Government will also expedite the launch of itsearly-stage investing vehicle T-Fund (Telangana Innovation Fund), which is being launched inconcert with leading global investors, in collaboration with T-Hub; Telangana Government will be anLP in the fund. A fund that will function as a master fund and invest in sector-specific and generalventure capital funds shall be setup with an initial target of INR 2000 crore. The government shallleverage the expertise of T-Hub Board of Directors, corporate network and senior government officials,who will constitute a panel to decide the nature and amount of fund investments. The fund shall bemanaged by a professional fund manager who will sourced from the market and who will also beresponsible for raising additional fund money by engaging with financial institutions, venture capitaland private equity firms, and High Net-worth Individuals (HNIs).

In addition, there will also be a T-SEED fund to fund startups in the seed stage. This fund with an initialsize of INR 250 Crore is aimed at encouraging innovators who need early stage funding to work ontheir research discoveries, college project ideas etc. T-Seed Fund aims to ease the costs incurred at anearly stage such as company registration, patent filing, quality certifications, travel etc. The fund shallbe disbursed either by T-Hub or by one of the partner incubators. Since all entrepreneurs may not havethe will, resources and time to register with an incubator, the government doesn’t require seed stagestartups to register themselves with an incubator.

Additionally, in a first-of-its-kind initiative, a ‘Phoenix fund’ will also be launched in collaborationwith the private sector. The aim of the Phoenix fund will be to identify and attract entrepreneurs whohave attempted at least one venture previously (and have met with some degree of success and derivedlearnt key learnings). There will be specific criteria to ensure that only those entrepreneurs who haveactually attempted something, with key metrics that can be verified, pass the filter for investments fromthe Phoenix fund.

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6. Pillar3 -Human Capitalnking entrepreneurship and education - The policy shall encourage budding school and collegeentrepreneurs by providing them with highly beneficial and attractive options and programs such asEntrepreneur in Residence, credit allotment for innovative ideas and startups, etc. Further, opportunitiesto collaborate with leading technical institutions to devise programs and provide certifications shall beexplored.

6.1 Role of Academia

Academic and research institutions around the world have been the primary source of basic researchcontributing towards the expansion of knowledge base, leading to remarkable discoveries in multipledomains. Given the critical role University research and academics have played in fostering innovationin young minds, the Government has set the following goals in this sector-

Shift from a marks-driven to an innovation powered educational system

Establish an entrepreneur friendly academic apparatus

Create a barrier free environment for free flow of ideas

Identifying Academia as a principal point of origin of game-changing ideas the Government ofTelangana aims to further augment University research and academic provisions through structuredprograms and incentives to the following sections-

Students, Innovators and Entrepreneurs

Startups

Universities and Institutions

6.1.1 Students, Innovators and Entrepreneurs

a. Student Entrepreneur in Residence - Universities shall be encouraged to introduce the concept ofStudent Entrepreneur in Residence. Outstanding students who wish to pursue entrepreneurship cantake a break of one year, after the first year, to pursue entrepreneurship full time. This may be extendedto two years at the most and these two years would not be counted towards the maximum time forgraduation. The Gap Year facility may be given to ensure syllabus continuity at the time of joining backand after an appraisal process by an incubator where the student is attached.

b. IT & Entrepreneurship @ College level

i. All Universities in Telangana shall be encouraged to grant 5% grace marks and 20%attendance every semester for student Startup teams. Guidelines for the same shall beframed in consultation with the institutions.

ii. Students shall be encouraged to undertake their Industrial Seminar, Project Seminar andIndustrial Visit at Technology Business Incubators where the additional facilities are beingsetup.

iii. Student’s entrepreneurs working on a Startup idea from first year of college shall beencouraged to convert their Startup project as their final year project towards degreecompletion. Mentors assigned by Incubators may be allowed to conduct Viva Voce. Projectreports certified by the Incubators may be sent back to the respective colleges for forwardingto university

c. International Startup Culture and Exchange Programme – An international Startup programmewould be setup to send the most brilliant startups, college and school students to leading Startupdestinations around the world for getting global exposure at a young age. Select College Principals andTeachers would also be sent for gaining international exposure to learn about Startup culture inuniversities like Stanford, Harvard and MIT and see how MOOC’s are being used in various schoolsand colleges for education.Similarly, tie-ups may be setup to bring world class Startups to work alongside Startups in Telanganafor faster learning and cultural exchange.

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Annual Science Fairs would be held to identify and promote innovation & Entrepreneurship at schooland college level. Further, innovation awards shall be instituted to identify and reward remarkable ideason an annual basis.

6.1.2 Startups

a. Market Support and State Database:The Government will focus on Startups while supportingindustry associations for conducting surveys and/or research on trends in technology, research,innovation and market intelligence on niche themes. The Government would also create aportal containing a database of innovations being carried out in the State.

b. Innovation Zones - All state departments have to setup Innovation Zones at Pilot Incubators inorder to bring closer industry-institute interaction for creating innovative products andapplications for the PSU’s under the Department, e Governance

Applications, SMAC products etc. in the Department

c. Access to Government data – Startups in the e-governance space shall be provided access togovernment data to roll out pilots

6.1.3 Universities and Institutions

a. Apprenticeship – All educational institutions offering under-graduate courses shall implementa mandatory scheme of internship / apprenticeship in the last year of the course in associationwith the industry. This may be waived off for students who are setting up their own startups inincubators

b. Credits to MOOCs and insertion as electives – The Universities will be advised to give creditsto the students successfully completing notified online courses (MOOCs) and their insertion aselectives. The University in conjunction with incubators opening in the state shall decide thenumber of credits and evaluation methodology for such courses. Students should be free tolearn electives even in first or second year of college as part of degree completion

c. Sabbatical scheme and faculty training programs for college and university faculty

d. Update university syllabus – committee to review current syllabus in educational institutions

6.2 Culture, Nightlife and Safety

Studies of various startup ecosystems across the world show that one of the reasons for the ecosystem’ssuccess is an end-to-end offering of all entrepreneurial needs including quality living standards, thrivingsocial life and safety. While Hyderabad is already a melting pot of cultures, a vibrant cosmopolitan huband one of the safest metropolitan in the country, it further aims to improve its offerings to present dayyouth. Hyderabad has been ranked 1st in the country for quality of life by Mercer Quality of Liferankings two years in a row and 2nd globally by National Geographic among its ‘Must-See destinationsfor 2015’. Also, the city is the best among all metros for air and water quality. To further improve thesituation, Hyderabad Metro Rail, the largest PPP Infrastructure in the world, is being readied forlaunch in 2017 to ease the traffic flow. Additionally, the government is aggressively promoting theconcepts of car-pooling, cycle to work, walk to work, tree plantation and healthy living campaignsthrough the government funded “Green IT” program.

On the nightlife front, the government has issued licenses to multiple micro-breweries that will be gotodestinations for the youth for meeting new people, exchanging ideas and relaxing after a long day ofwork. Under the “Happening Hyderabad” brand, the government is supporting a range of cross-culturalevents in the fields of music, theatre, fine arts and cinema to widen the city’s offering to arts and culturelovers. Going forward, the government wants to collaborate with other countries to organize youthfestivals (both entrepreneurship and entertainment) that will attract crowds from all parts of the globeto Hyderabad.While the culture and entertainment needs of the society are changing rapidly, these changes bring itsown set of challenges, one of those being the safety of citizens. Mercer has ranked

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Hyderabad to be the 2nd safest city of the country, but the government aims to make Hyderabad a globalexemplar of a crime free location. The city administration will utilize its strong police and securityinfrastructure to provide a safe living environment for its citizens. The government has already deployedSHE teams and SHE taxi services for the safety of women and shall expand these services as per theneed.

7. Pillar4 -Engagement with Industry

Technology bellwethers and innovation cells - There shall be focused efforts driven towards initiatingcollaborations with leading technology bellwethers to use their expertise and experience in drivinginnovation and technology adoption across all levels of society. To facilitate interactions and engagementwith technology leaders and high impact companies, two entities shall be constituted –

7.1 Chief Innovation Officer – CInnO, State of Telangana, reporting into an Advisory council

Innovation, startups and the ecosystem overall is evolving at a breath-taking space and this callsfor a group of industry veterans who will guide the state to become a leader and add maximum value toevery stakeholder of the ecosystem

This council will involve stakeholders from industry, new age startups, government and academia.While T-Hub will focus on startups this council has a much broader goal. They will guide the state oninnovation aspects across all verticals including ones within the government Telangana will be the firststate in the country to have a CInnO (Chief Innovation Officer)

To execute things on ground, the council and the state shall appoint a Chief Innovation Officer(CInnO) who will help execute the ideas and projects that the council promotes

Chief Innovation Officer (CInnO) of Telangana will work across departments and with industry,to incubate, conceptualize and evangelize innovative ideas; Will also work closely with T-Fund, andensure that key ideas with mass impact that are not immediately fundable from say, a T-Hub perspective,are not left behind completely Chief Innovation Officer will be appointed for a pre-specified term withclear guidelines and criteria; Term renewable upon the discretion of the TAC (Telangana Advisory

Council - comprised of key players from the region in the Fund, VC, Entrepreneurship space as wellas the IT Secretary and the Hon. minister)

Innovation cell within the IT ministry -

One nodal point of contact (Innovation Officer – Large Corporates) for driving innovationin collaboration with large companies

Another point person focused on startups and SMEs (Innovation Officer – Startups & SMEs)

The entity will have the mandate to drive partnership and market exchange programs liaisingwith multiple companies and incubators within India and outside, as well as engaging with variousministries, academia and the broader ecosystem The two Innovation officers will work closely with theChief Innovation Officer (CInnO) In addition, there will be sector-focused advisory councils constitutedfrom industry leaders, investors and entrepreneurs, to advise and guide upon the key focus themeschosen.

7.2 Innovation in Large Organizations

It is often misunderstood that innovation is limited to companies that are young. However, innovationpercolates through every aspect of the business such as Operations, Processes, and Human Resourcesetc. in organizations both small and big alike. Leveraging the strong presence of large companies inHyderabad, the Government of Telangana aims to utilize the resources that these companies provide innurturing innovation among their employees, people associated with these companies and entrepreneursof the state. The government shall work towards this goals through following means:

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Attract large corporates to set up Research Arms and Centers of Excellence, where cutting edge researchis performed Attract large corporates to setup themed incubators/accelerators in their areas ofexpertise. The government is willing to support companies setup incubators/accelerators by creatingtailor made packages depending on the strategic advantage the firm offers to Telangana’s entrepreneurialecosystem

Connect large corporates to engineering colleges in the state through TASK, to offer internships tostudents and give them hands-on experience in innovative projects The government shall utilize itsstrong relations with the industry to invite eminent personalities across sectors and functions to givelectures, conduct workshops and mentor startups of the state

8. Pillar 5 - Rural and Social Enterprises

A social enterprise is an organization that uses commercial business strategies for building a company,whose core mission is to add positive impact to human and environmental well-being. A rural enterprise,which sometimes can be categorized as a social enterprise, has people in rural areas as their targetaudience. While India is emerging as a global economic powerhouse, there is a still considerable incomegap among different strata of the society. Rural and social enterprises have a huge role to play inbridging this gap and the Government of Telangana aims to support these companies by offering thefollowing support:

8.1 Network

The government shall setup (either on its own or in partnership with a private enterprise) a “Rural andSocial Enterprise” incubator/accelerator for the growth of startups in this sector There will be outpostsof T-Hub built in Tier II cities of Telangana that will act as focal points for enterprises focusing on theseregions Enterprises falling under this category will have access to entire T-Hub network and events

8.2 Funding

The government shall create a specific “Impact Fund” that will focus on rural and social enterprises.This fund shall be managed by the “Rural and Social Enterprise” vertical of T-Hub

8.3 Other Initiatives

The government and T-Hub shall partner with leading entities such as World Bank, WHO etc. to fundand support projects with social cause in Telangana Additionally, Telangana shall be marketed as anideal test-bed for students, youth and social entrepreneurs across the world to come and work on liveprojects in the state. For achieving this goal, the government shall work with leading educationalinstitutions in the state to identify, develop and support such projects The government will create amechanism to outsource work and adopt technologies developed by rural entrepreneurs. The governmentaims to become their largest customer The government will encourage entrepreneurs by giving accessto classified information for the purpose of creating apps and technologies for public good

9. Incentives

9.1 Incentives for Incubators

o Reimbursement of paid Stamp Duty and Registration Fee – Incubators and HostInstitutes shall be eligible for 100% reimbursement of the Stamp Duty and Registration Feepaid on sale/ lease deeds on the first transaction and 50% thereof on the second transaction

o Financial Assistance as Matching Grants: The Government would match the fundingraised by the Incubator from Government of India on a 1:1 basis as matching grants.

o Performance Linked Assistance – Government will assist the Host Institutes of recognizedincubators with an Operating Grant to be calculated based on number of startups incubated ina year. A transparent scheme will be formulated and announced.

o The Government shall ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity at industrial tariff.Necessary laws will be passed to facilitate this mechanism.

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Additionally, the incubator will be permitted to avail renewable energy under open accesssystem from within the state after paying cost component to DISCOMs as fixed by ERC(subject to a maximum of one third of their total power requirements)

o 25% reimbursement on Internet charges upto a maximum of Rs. 2,50,000 per year for thefirst 3 years of operation

o In case of Government-owned buildings leased to technology incubators, no lease rent orO&M charges will be levied for a period of five years or until the incubator is self-sustainable, whichever is earlier. In case where private premises are taken on lease /rent basis, a rental reimbursement @ Rs. 5 per sq.ft per month or 25% of the actualrent paid, whichever is less, shall be reimbursed for a period of 3 years. This shall be limitedto the incubation space only.

o An investment subsidy of 20% of the value of the Capital Expenditure, other than land andbuilding, shall be provided to Incubator. This subsidy shall be limited to a maximum of Rs. 30Lakhs.

9.2 Incentives for startups

o Reimbursement of SGST: The unit can pay SGST to the concerned department and availreimbursement on a yearly basis. This will be applicable to only on the SGST paid to the Stateof Telangana and for a maximum total turnover of INR 1 Crore/annum for the first threeyears of operation.

o Promotions: Government shall provide reimbursements of 30% of the actual costsincluding travel incurred in international marketing through trade shows. This incentivewill be subject to a maximum of Rs. 5 Lakhs per year per company.

o Patent Filing Cost: The cost of filing and prosecution of patent application will bereimbursed to the incubated startup companies subject to a limit of Rs. 2 lakh (0.2 million)per Indian patent awarded. For awarded foreign patents on a single subject matter, uptoRs. 10 lakh (1 Million) would be reimbursed. The reimbursement will be done in 2 stages,i.e., 50% after the patent is filed and the balance 50% after the patent is granted.

o To promote idea stage companies, the government shall offer recruitment assistance of Rs.10,000 per employee for the first year.

o Startups that record a year-on-year growth rate of 15%, as per audited accounts, shall beeligible to get a grant of 5% on Turnover, subject to a limit of Rs.10lacs within a period ofthree years from the date of incorporation.

9.3 Non-Fiscal Incentives

o Startups and incubators in the state will be permitted to file self-certifications, in the prescribedformats under the following acts and rules framed there under barring inspections arising outof specific complaints. The same shall be facilitated through the startup cell:

i. The Factories Act 1948

ii. The Maternity Benefit Act 1961

iii. The Telangana Shops &Commercial Establishments Act 1988

iv. The Contract Labour (Regulations & Abolition) Act 1970

v. The Payment of Wages Act, 1936

vi. The Minimum Wages Act 1948

vii. The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act 1959

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o General permission shall be available for 3-shift operations with women working in the nightfor startups, subject to such units taking the prescribed precautions in respect of safety andsecurity of employees in addition to providing the required welfare and health amenities asprescribed under applicable labour laws and obtaining the necessary approvals from thecompetent authority of the Government under the Telangana shops and commercialestablishments act and rules or the Factories Act 1948 and rules, there under as the case maybe.

10. Appropriate Operational Guidelines for administration of incentives and initiatives mentionedin this Policy, indicating eligibility criteria and procedures thereon, is incorporated as asupplement to this Government Order.

11. The Policy will be in force for a period of 5 years from the date of issue of the GovernmentOrder

12. This Order is issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJAN

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To

All the Departments of SecretariatThe Metropolitan Commissioner, HMDA, HyderabadThe Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, HyderabadThe Commissioner and I.G., Stamps and Registration, HyderabadThe Vice Chairman and Managing Director, TSIIC,Hyderabad The Commissioner of Industries, HyderabadThe Commissioner, Information and Public Relations, HyderabadThe Member Secretary, TS Pollution Control Board, HyderabadThe Chairman & MD, TSTRANSCO, HyderabadThe Chairman & MD, TSSPDCL/TSNPDCL/TNREDCL The Commissioner of Labour, HyderabadThe Development Commissioner, VSEZ, HyderabadThe Director, STPI, Hyderabad The President,HYSEA, HyderabadThe Regional Director, NASSCOM, HyderabadThe CEO, T-Hub, HyderabadThe President, FTAPCCI, HyderabadAll the District CollectorsCopy to:The Secretary to GoI, DIPP, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI, NewDelhi The Hon’ble Chief Minister’s Office/PRO to C.M.

The PS to Hon’ble Minister for IT, MA&UD, Industries,Hyderabad The PS to Hon’ble Minister for Finance, HyderabadThe PS to Hon’ble Minister for Revenue, Hyderabad

The PS to Hon’ble Minister for Energy, HyderabadThe PS to Hon’ble Minister for Labour, HyderabadThe PS to Chief Secretary SF/SC

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ITE&C Department – Rural Technology Policy of the Government of Telangana – Orders – Issued.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS (Promotions)DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.06 Dated:10.05.2017* * * *

ORDER:

1. PreambleInformation Technology and its allied sectors have been one of the main reasons for India’s emergenceas an economic powerhouse. Apart from contributing to about 10% of the country’s GDP, this sectoralso provides employment to over 3.5 million professionals, of which a majority of them come fromrural areas of the country. Realizing the importance of this availability of large talent pool in rural areas,the Government of Telangana aims to develop the rural areas of the state into emerging TechnologyCentres, which in turn aid wealth and job creation. Additionally, rural areas offer significant advantage,in terms of cost of living, operations cost, availability of skilled human resources at low cost, lowcommuting time, etc. These locations account for over 25% saving, as compared to large cities.

Past experiences and pilot projects from other regions show that these Rural IT Centres are capable ofcontributing to a wide array of industry needs. Following are some of these areas:

1. Data processing, data entry, data management and document digitization etc.

2. Voice related services that offer inbound call support such as customer service, inquiryhandling, technical support services etc. and outbound call support such as productpromotions, market research, customer feedback etc.

3. HR related services, financial accounting, legal support, web-marketing etc.

As the Information Technology sector is transforming rapidly with the growth of sub-sectorssuch as Data Analytics, Gaming & Animation, Social Media etc, it is just a matter of timebefore these rural centres become centres of development and support for these technologies.Given the gamut of tasks that could be performed, the Government of Telangana intends to callthese centres as Rural Technology Centres (RTCs).For an IT centre to qualify as a RuralTechnology Centre, it has to meet the following criteria:

The centre should be setup either in a Mandal or Village Panchayat level The population of theMandal or Village that the centre is in must have a population less than 50,000

The location of the IT

centre should be at a distance of atleast 50 km from the nearest city Accordingly, the Government hasidentified the following goals that it would like to achieve in the next 3 years:

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANAABSTRACT

Develop one Rural Technology Centre in each of the 31 Districts of the State

Provide Employment to at least 2,500 people through Rural Technology Centres

Train 10,000 rural youth through TASK with the skills required by Rural

Technology Centres

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However, since the penetration of Information Technology in rural areas is still in a nascent stage in thecountry, setting up and operating a business comes with its own risks. The Government of Telanganahas come up with a comprehensive set of incentives that mitigate the risks associated with this business:

2. Incentives

The ITE&C Department proposes the following categories of incentives for the promotion of RuralTechnology Centres:-

2.1 Fiscal Incentives

a. Reimbursement of panchayat taxes for first three years of operation for first 5 IT Companies ineach town.

b. Promotions Support

i. For promotion of IT events (by trade association) in rural locations, the Governmentwould provide reimbursement/sponsorship for the event up to a maximum of Rs. 5 Lakhsor 50% of the event cost, whichever is lower.

ii. 50% Exhibition stall rental cost or Rs. 50,000, whichever is lower, will be reimbursed forparticipating in the notified national/international exhibitions limited to 9 sq.mts. of space.

c. IT companies setting up operations in rural locations will be permitted to avail renewable energyunder open access system from within the state after paying cost component to DISCOMs asfixed by ERC (subject to a maximum of one third of their total power requirements)

d. 50% investment subsidy on fixed capital Investment, with a maximum limit per unit of Rs. 40Lakhs limited to the first 3 companies. Thereafter, investment subsidy shall be fixed at 10%, witha maximum limit per unit of Rs. 8 Lakhs.

e. Rental subsidy of 25%per square feet for three years for the first 3 companies. Thereafter, rentalsubsidy shall be fixed at 10% per square feet for three years.

f. 25% reimbursement on Internet and Telephone charges for the first 3 years of operations.

g. 100% exemption from payment of SD/EMD and cost of tender document.

h. Workforce Development

i. As a part of Telangana Academy for Skills and Knowledge (TASK), the Government ofTelangana will create skill development centres and Faculty Development programs forcolleges and training institutions in rural areas

ii. Training subsidy of Rs. 2,500/month/person for 6 months.

iii. Recruitment Assistance at the rate of Rs. 20,000 per employee for a minimum annualrecruitment of 50 new IT professionals from the colleges located in Telangana. Thisassistance will be managed and disbursed by TASK.

iv. Rs. 10 Lakhs subsidy to bridge the viability gap for first year for first 3 anchor unitsacross all locations

2.2 Non-Fiscal Incentives

a. The Rural Technology Centres are exempt from the purview of the Telangana PollutionControl Act

b. IT Industry is exempt from inspections under the following Acts and the Rules framedthereunder, barring inspections arising out of specific complaints. The IT units are permittedto file self-certificates, in the prescribed formats.

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The Factories Act 1948.

The Maternity Benefit Act 1961.

The Telangana Shops & Establishments Act 1988.

The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act 1970. The Payment of Wages Act 1936.

The Minimum Wages Act 1948.

The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act 1959.

c. General permission for three shift operations with women working in the night for IT/ITES units/ companies

d. Fibre based connectivity support with two Internet Service Providers

3. Appropriate Operational Guidelines for administration of incentives and initiatives mentioned inthis Policy, indicating eligibility criteria and procedures thereon, is incorporated as a supplementto this Government Order.

4. The Policy will be in force for a period of 5 years from the date of issue of the GovernmentOrder.

5. This Order is issued with the concurrence of the Finance Department.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJAN

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To

All the Departments of SecretariatThe Metropolitan Commissioner, HMDA, HyderabadThe Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, Hyderabad The Commissioner andI.G., Stamps and Registration, HyderabadThe Vice Chairman and Managing Director, TSIIC,Hyderabad The Commissioner of Industries, HyderabadThe Commissioner, Information and Public Relations, HyderabadThe Member Secretary, TS Pollution Control Board, HyderabadThe Chairman & MD, TSTRANSCO, HyderabadThe Chairman & MD, TSSPDCL/TSNPDCL/ TNREDCLThe Commissioner of Labour, HyderabadThe Development Commissioner, VSEZ, HyderabadThe Director, STPI, Hyderabad The President,HYSEA, HyderabadThe Regional Director, NASSCOM, HyderabadThe President, FTAPCCI, HyderabadAll the District CollectorsCopy to:The Secretary to GoI, DeitY, Ministry of Communications & IT, New Delhi The Hon’ble ChiefMinister’s Office/PRO to C.M.The PS to Hon’ble Minister for IT, MA&UD, Industries, Hyderabad The PS to Hon’ble Minister forFinance, HyderabadThe PS to Hon’ble Minister for Revenue, Hyderabad The PS to Hon’ble Minister for Energy,Hyderabad The PS to Hon’ble Minister for Labour, Hyderabad The PS to Chief SecretarySF/SC

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ITE & C Department – Optical Fiber Network in the state of Telangana called T-Fiber to be incorporatedunder Companies Act, 2013. – Orders – Issued.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No.7 Dated:12.06.2017

ORDER:

Telangana is one of the state in India, ranking first in terms of digital literacy under Digital Indiainitiative. The Government strives to further strengthen this position and establish itself as the mosttechnology driven state in the country by working from any place in the state through a robust, scalable,protected, OFC network spread over entire state of Telangana right from State headquarters to everyhousehold in the state.

2. Understanding the importance of diversifying its strengths, Telangana has identified a uniquecommunication project leveraging the trenching works of prestigious Mission Bhagiratha project asone of the focus areas, with establishment of an OFC network, which is an enhanced version of NOFN/ BharatNet project of Union Government.

3. In order to create an OFC Network infrastructure connecting all households to the respectiveGram Panchayat, Mandal, District and State Headquarters is proposed through an SPV called TelanganaFiber Grid Project / T-Fiber with stake holding from ITE&C Department and Rural Water Supply &Sanitation Departments initially.

4. The Government of Telangana has therefore proposed the establishment of T-Fiber as a privatelimited company under Companies Act 2013.

5. Vision of T-Fiber

1. Create a state-of-the-art network infrastructure to serve as backbone for DigitalTelangana.

2. Usher in Digital democracy through affordable & reliable high-speed broadband connectivityto every household, Government and Private institutions in Telangana.

6. Objectives of T-Fiber: The following focus areas have been identified with specific objectivesunder each focus area:

1. To carry on the business of designing, developing, installing, commissioning and makingavailable a state-wide broadband network in the State of Telangana.

2. To design, install, commission and operate information technology & communicationinfrastructure including wireless and wireline technologies, that include network equipment,Network Operating Centers, Security Operating Centers, Data Centers, Data Recovery,Active Electronics Infrastructure, passive network infrastructure, optical fiber links, repeaters,ducts, cables, manholes, joint-chambers, router indicators, towers, poles, pits, includingphysical infrastructure to house the networking equipment.

3. To be in the business of providing infrastructure and services to communication serviceproviders, internet service providers, telecom operators, cellular operators, local cableoperators, multiple system operators, virtual network operators, and government departments.

4. To be in the business of uplinking, broadcasting, multicasting, singlecasting services fortransmission of data, voice, video or any other electronic, electrical, magnetic or opticalsignal whether now known or hereafter devised.

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5. To plan, survey, design, develop, establish, provide, maintain, perform, rollout, finance,manage, operate, upgrade and modernize the existing and future optical fibre networks inthe State of Telangana.

6. To buy, sell, lease, hire, own, lay or deal in all capacities, applications, specifications,characteristics and descriptions of all kinds of wires and cables inter alia including opticalfibre, communication equipment and other allied goods used for all types of communication.

7. To synergize with the efforts of Government of India under the National Optical Fiber Network(NOFN) and Digital India initiative to provide high speed broadband connectivity to allgram panchayats by extending the existing and future optical fibre network to gram panchayatsand to facilitate building of Government owned infrastructure to provide internet facilitiesto commercial and residential users in the State of Telangana.

8. To provide access to government owned infrastructure to all eligible service providers toenable them to provide services across the State of Telangana and specifically in rural andsemi-urban areas; to create conducive infrastructure for the rapid development of IT andITES industry in the State of Telangana and to facilitate and give impetus to industry in theState of Telangana.

9. To involve in handling right of way, permissions, grants, enter into legal agreements.

7. The Government nominates the following officers as the first Directors of the proposed Company:

a. The Prl. Secretary to Government, ITE&C Departmentb. The Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation departmentc. The Director (Electronics), ITE&C Department

8. The Directors shall meet periodically and devise necessary strategies in setting up of the initial phase of the facility and also ensure the speedy implementation of T-Fiber.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJANPRL.SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To

The Engineer-in-chief, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation department

The Director (Electronics), ITE&C Department

Copy to

The PS to Hon’ble Minister, IT

The PS to Spl.Chief Secretary to Govt., Panchayat Raj Dept.,

The PS to Prl.Secretary to Government

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ITE&C Department - Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Policy 2010-2015- Extension of validity - Orders – Issued.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS(Promotions) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 11 Dated:01-09-2015Read the following:

1. G.O.Ms.No.9, IT&C Department, dated:.07.07.2010.2. Circular Memo No.13665/SR/2014 dt:26.05.2014 of GA (SR) Department.

* * * *O R D E R:

With reference to the instructions issued vide 2nd read above, the validity period of the ICT Policy 2010-2015issued vide 1st read above is hereby extended till the time the new ICT Policy comes into force in order toprevent a policy vacuum.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJANSECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

ToAll the Departments of SecretariatThe Metropolitan Commissioner, HMDA, Hyderabad

The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, Hyderabad The Commissioner and I.G., Stampsand Registration, Hyderabad

The Vice Chairman and Managing Director, TSIIC, Hyderabad The Commissioner, Industries, Hyderabad

The Commissioner, Information and Public Relations, Hyderabad The Member Secretary, TS PollutionControl Board, Hyderabad The Chairman & MD, TSTRANSCO, Hyderabad The Chairman & MD,TSSPDCL/NPCPDCLThe Commissioner, Labour, HyderabadThe Development Commissioner, VSEZ, HyderabadThe Director, STPI, HyderabadThe President, HYSEA, HyderabadThe President, ELIAP, HyderabadThe Regional Director, NASSCOM, Hyderabad

The President, FTAPCCI, Hyderabad

Copy to:

The PS to Hon’ble Minister for PR & IT, HyderabadThe PS to Chief Secretary

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ITE&C Department – Hardware prototyping and incubation centre called T-Works to be incorporatedunder Companies Act, 2013. – Orders – Issued.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 8 Dated: 29-06-2017

ORDER:

Telangana is one of the most preferred IT destinations in India, ranking second in terms of IT exports.The Government strives to further strengthen this position and establish itself as the most preferredtechnology investment destination in the country, not only in the area of IT/ITeS, but also in Electronics.

2. Understanding the importance of diversifying its strengths, Telangana has identified electronicstoo as one of the focus areas, with establishment of two Electronics Manufacturing Clusters in thecapital city of Hyderabad.

3. In order to create an ecosystem of product development and manufacturing in electronics,electromechanical and mechanical domains, the ITE&C Department of Telangana State proposes toset up a world class prototyping facility, along with an incubation centre and a skill developmentcentre. This facility is called T-Works.

4. The Government of Telangana has therefore proposed the establishment of T-Works as a non-profit company under Section 8 of Companies Act 2013.

5. Vision of T-Works: To create an ecosystem for hardware product design and development by:

i) Creating an industry grade, state-of-the-art prototyping facility

ii) Supporting start-ups through the entire product development lifecycle

iii) Building the necessary skilled human resource pool to cater to current and future demand

6. Objectives of T-Works: The following focus areas have been identified with specificobjectives under each focus area:

i) Prototype Development: To provide a state-of-the-art infrastructure and machinery thatenables innovators to walk in with an idea and walk out with a product.

ii) Incubation: To nurture the hardware start-up ecosystem by

(1) Setting up an incubator focused on transforming hardware ideas into end-products

(2) Attracting mentors, advisors, and investors specialising in hardware products

(3) Bring industry, academia, and Government organisations together to catalyse thehardware maker movement

iii) Skill Development

(1) To catalyse the growth of a skilled workforce catering to the needs of establishedhardware industry as well as upcoming hardware start-ups

(2) To create a culture of makers, doers, tinkerers, and hobbyists and inculcate the spiritof creation by promoting science and technology among children

7. The Government nominates the following officers as the first Directors of the proposedCompany:

(a) The Prl. Secretary to Government, ITE&C Department

(b) The Director (Electronics), ITE&C Department

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8. The Directors shall meet periodically and devise necessary strategies in setting up of theinitial phase of the facility and also ensure the speedy implementation of T-Works.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF TELANGANA)

JAYESH RANJANPRL.SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To

The Director Electronics, ITE&C DepartmentCopy toThe PS to Hon’ble Minister, ITE&CThe PS to Prl. Secretary, ITE&C

// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER //

SECTION OFFICER

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INDUSTRIES - STORES PURCHASE – Purchase of goods manufactured within the State byGovernment Departments, Undertakings (Statutory or otherwise), Corporations,Quasi- Governmentbodies e.g,. Zilla Parishads, Panchayat samithis, Municipalities, LandDevelopment Banks etc, - Orders– Issued.

INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE (SSI) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No.1020 Dated: 30-11-1976Read against.

1. G.O.Ms..No.769,Ind.dt.23-5-1961.2. G.O.Ms..No.1691,Ind.dt.21-11-1962.3. G.O.Ms..No.994,Ind.dt.14-7-1964.4. Govt. Memo No.483-D/65-19,Industies Department, dt.18-8-1965.5. G.O.Ms..No.1269,Ind.dt.13-9-1965.6. G.O.Ms..No.558,Ind.dt. 10-5-1967.7. Govt .Memo No.6431-D/67-1,Ind.dt. 8-1-1968.8. G.O.Ms..No.323,Ind., dt. 6-4-1968.9. G.O.Ms..No.1694, Public Works Deptt.,.dt.19-11-1968.10. G.O.Ms..No.407,H.H.M.A. dt. 6-5-1969.11. G.O.Ms..No.466,Panchat Raj, dt.30-8-1970.12. G.O.Ms..No.823, Ind., dt. 10-9-1971.13. Govt .Memo No.5889-D/71-1,Ind.& Com. Dept., dt.2-2-1972.14. Gout .Memo No.4747-D/71-2, dt. 12-11-1971.15. Govt .Memo No.1472/68-80, dt. 8-2-1972.16. Govt .Memo No. 5110-D/70-10, Ind.&Com.Dept., dt. 14-3-1972.17. G.O.Ms..No.96,General Administration Deptt., dt. 14-2-1976.18. Govt. Memo No.4247/SSI /75-1, dt. 3-2-1976.19. From the Director of Industries Lr.No.1893/MAR.Dsk.20/76, dt. 27-9-1976.

ORDER:The Government have been issuing instructions from time to time to the Government

Departments to purchase their requirements from the local manufacturers with a view to giving fillip tolocal Industries. In the Memo 7th Read above the various instructions of the Government were reiteratedin a consolidated form indicating the price preferences to be allowed for the various categories ofindustries. In spite of these instructions, complaints are being frequently received from the localmanufacturers that Government Departments continue to place orders for products manufactured inother states. Government therefore, re-examined the whole matter and issued instructions in the G.O.8th

Read above that all Departments should obtain prior approval of the Government Before placingorders for products manufactured outside the State when similar products are being manufacturedwithin the State. The Director of Industries, who was charged with the responsibility of watching theimplementation of these instructions by the various Departments concerned and bringing to the noticeof Government cases of violation, has brought to the notice of the Government that some of theGovrnment Departments continues to purchase from outside the State even though similar good ofrequisite quality are produced within the State. It has also been brought to the notice of the Governmentthat Government Undertakings, Corporations and quasi-Government Bodies have not been followingthe instructions issued by the Government in the matter of price and purchase preferences to theproducts made within the State on the ground that they were autonomous bodies and were not boundby the Government’s instructions, thus ignoring the fact that much of the work higher to attended by

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the various Government Departments stood transferred to these Corporations Undertakings, & Quasi-Government bodies set up consequently much of the buying activity has gone to these orders makingapplicable all the Government orders issued in the matter of price and purchase of tpreference of storesby the Government Department to all Government Undertakings ( Statutory or otherewise ) Corporationsand Quasi-Government bodies.

2. In order to ensure that all Government Departments/Corporations, Undertakings and QuasiGovernment bodies implement the orders issued on the subject from time in letter and spirit withoutany violation the Government have examined the matter and issued the following orders:

i) That products made in the Government Centres, Workshops and Training-cum-ProductionCentres, should be given first preference by all Government Departments Undertakings(Statutory or otherwise ),Corporations and Quasi- Government Bodies without calling fortenders. If there is any dispute in the matter of price, it should be settled by a ‘Price FixationCommittee’ consisting of representative of purchasing department organization, sellingdepartment and the Director of Industries or his nominee.

ii) Products made by the fully owned Government undertakings and Corporations,should be given second preference in the matter of purchases. The Government Undertakingsand Corporations shall draw up a list of standard items with complete specifications at thebeginning of each year. The prices for such standard items shall be fixed a Committee withDirector of Industries a Chairman, Managing Director of the Corporation or Undertakingproducing the goods and a Cost Account from any of the State Undertaking or GovernmentCompany to be nominated by the Director of Industries as Members. The Committee can co-opt Department etc. The price fixation shall be done before 31st March of each year. AllGovernment Departments, Undertakings, Corporations, and Quasi-Government Bodies shallpurchase their requirements of these standard items at the price fixed without calling fortenders.

The Government Undertakings and corporations shall, however, participatein the tendersalong with other tenders in respect of non-standard items product by them . This supercedesG.O.Ms. No.558,Industries Department, dated 10-5-67.

iii) that all Government departments, Undertakings, Corporations and Quasi-Government Bodies should co-opt a nominee of the Director of Industries on theirpurchase committees, constituting such Committees wherever necessary at the levelof the Head of the Department/ Organization, Region and District. The Directoror his nominee need not, be present on the purchase Committee,when the purchasesare made from local manufacturing units only or whenever the purchases are of on ad-hocnature of a value not exceeding Rs.25,000/- at a time.

This Committee will also look into the cases of under quoting etc.,

a) that whever there is a difference of opinion in the purpose committee between thenominee of the Director of Industries and the other members about the quality or suitability ofa product offered by a local manufacturing concern, a technical committee consisting ofrepresentatives of buying organization, Department of Industries, Small Industries ServiceInstitute and the Indian Standards Institution, Hyderabad branch, shall examine and makesuitable recommendations to the purchase committee.

v) that the Director of Industries and the Director of Medical and Health Services shouldperiodically review the items procured by the Medical and Health Department from theseCentral Medical Stores Department, with a view to de-link the items taking in to account theavailability and suitability and suitability of such items from local manufacturing concern,.

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vi) that the purchasing departments/organizations, should enter into annual rate contracts withthe local Industries wherever possible.

vii) that Government departments, Undertakings, ( Statutory or otherwise) and Quasi-GovernmentBodies undertaking construction of building and civil works should arrange departmental supplyof the following items procuring the same from local manufacturing concerns, subject to suitabilityof the locally available products, at the time of the award of contracts for civil works.Alternately, it should be made obligatory on the contracting firm to purchase the products fromregistered local manufacturing concerns.a. Paints

b. Door and windows

c. Steel Windows and trusses

d. Store-ware pipes

e. Sanitory-ware

f. Mosaic Tiles

g. C.I.Pipes and Specials

h. R.C.C.Pipes

i. Builder Hardware

j. Iron Clad Switches.(As per G.O. Ms.No.515, Inds.& Com.(SSI&SP)Dept., dt.5-12-85)

viii) that all Government Departments, Undertakings (statutory or otherwise), Corporation and Qusai-Government bodies should exempt Small Scale Industries having A valid SSI Registrationcertificate issued by the Department of Industries from payment of Earnest Money Depositand Security Deposit, in so far as the items of manufacture registered with the Dept. of Industriesare concerned.

ix) that in a view of objectives of the Leather Industries Development Corporation of Andhra Pradeshthat Government Departments, Undertakings ( Statutory or otherwise). Corporations and QuasiGovernment Bodies shall continue to purchase their requirements of foot-wear and other leatherarticles, from the Leather industries Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh without callingfor tenders in accordance with the procedure laid down in G.O.Ms.No.1145 Home(ptg)Dept., dt.20-8-1974.

x) that all purchasing officers of the Government Department shall amend the certificate to thecontingent bills of purchases, that orders issued in this G.O. are strictly complied with.

xi ) these orders will not apply to trading and will apply to items manufactured within the State.xii) the Director of Industries shall take suitable steps to promote such industry for which there is a

demand but which are not now being manufactured within the State.xiii) the Director of Industries shall take suitable steps to promote such industry for which there is a

demand but which are not now being manufactured within the State.4xiv) Non-availablity certificate shall be issued by the Director if Industries.

3. In clarification of the orders issued in the G.O. 17th read above, the Government direct that hereafterthe subject “Scores purchase “ shall be dealt with by the Home Department along with the subjects“Printing and Stationery.”

4. The Director of Industries is changed with the responsibility of Watching the implementation ofGovernment instruction by the variousDepartments Undertakings and Quasi- GovernmentBodies and for bringing to the notice of the Government in the Home Departments,Undertakings Corporations and Quasi- Government Bodies should furnsh to the Director of

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Industries any particulars that he may ask for regarding the purchase of any goodsffected by them. The Government Department Undertakings, Corparations and Quasi-Government bodies are advised to seek the advice of the Director of Industries wheneverthey find any difficulty in securing their requirements of goods from the localmanufacturers.

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

N.BHAGAWANDAS,CHIEF SECRETARY TOGOVERNMENT

ToAll the Heads of Departments.All Departments of Secretariat.All Public Sector Undertakings in the State.All Collectors.All Zilla Parishads in the State.The Accountant General, A.P., Hyderabad.The Pay& Accounts Officer,Hyderabad.The Director, Treasuries & Accounts, Hyderabad.The Dist. Treasury Officers of all Districts.The Director, Small Industries Service Intitute, Hyderabad..Copy to all sections in the Industries Department.Copy to the Director,Printing,Stationery & Stores Purchase Department for publication in the

Andhra Pradesh Gazette.//true copy//

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