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Government of Punjab Delegation Government of Punjab Delegation
Mr. K. R. Lakhanpal, IAS, Chief Secretary, Mr. K. R. Lakhanpal, IAS, Chief Secretary, PunjabPunjab
Mr. Deepak Nanda, MD SME Business Services.Mr. Deepak Nanda, MD SME Business Services.&&
National Association of National Association of Manufacturers Manufacturers
meeting on June 7, 2006 at meeting on June 7, 2006 at Washington DCWashington DC
Presentation by
Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi IAS,Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi IAS, Director-cum-Secretary, Department of Information Technology
Managing Director, Punjab ICT. Corp. Ltd.Commissioner NRI Affairs,
Government of Punjab

Credible India!Credible India!
Incredible Punjab!

Indian EconomyIndian EconomyThe Fastest Growing Market The Fastest Growing Market democracydemocracy
Economic GrowthEconomic GrowthSustained economic performanceSustained economic performance
Average since 1991Average since 1991 6.2%6.2%2004-05, 2005-06 2004-05, 2005-06 7 %, 8%7 %, 8%Last quarter 2005-2006 Last quarter 2005-2006 9.6% 9.6%
Services account for over 50% of GDP,Services account for over 50% of GDP, manufacturing 24%, Agri 26%manufacturing 24%, Agri 26%Manufacturing sector grew at 9% in 2004-05Manufacturing sector grew at 9% in 2004-05
GDP: US $780 Billions, US $3.9 Trillion at PPPGDP: US $780 Billions, US $3.9 Trillion at PPPInternational Trade (2004-05) - $ 200 Billion International Trade (2004-05) - $ 200 Billion
With US as the biggest trade partnerWith US as the biggest trade partner

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Italy
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India – India – Emerging Global PowerEmerging Global Power
Source : BRICs Report
Goldman Sachs
When Will India overtake others by US $ GDP?
At 2030 India will be 3rd largest Economy after China & US
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GDP Growth in NEXT 50 -70 GDP Growth in NEXT 50 -70 YearsYears Economic EclipseEconomic Eclipse
Projections based on current per capita growth rates of 1.7% for the US, 6.3% for China and 5.6% for India
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India Crosses US in 2055India Crosses US in 2055 - is at number 2 - is at number 2India crosses China in 2067India crosses China in 2067 approx. approx.
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Real GDP Growth in US, Japan, & Real GDP Growth in US, Japan, & the BRICs the BRICs Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers- The World in 2050Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers- The World in 2050

Projected real growth in GDP and income per Projected real growth in GDP and income per capita: 2005-50 (%pa)capita: 2005-50 (%pa)Country GDP in
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India 7.6 5.2 0.8 4.3
Indonesia 7.3 4.8 0.6 4.2
China 6.3 3.9 0.1 3.8
Turkey 5.6 4.2 0.7 3.4
Brazil 5.4 3.9 0.7 3.2
Mexico 4.8 3.9 0.6 3.3
Russia 4.6 2.7 -0.5 3.3
S. Korea 3.3 2.4 -0.1 2.6
Canada 2.6 2.6 0.6 1.9
Australia 2.6 2.7 0.7 2.0
US 2.4 2.4 0.6 1.8
Spain 2.3 2.2 0.0 2.2
UK 1.9 2.2 0.3 2.0
France 1.9 2.2 0.1 2.1
Italy 1.5 1.6 -0.3 1.9
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US 100 100 100 100
Japan 39 23 32 23
Germany 23 15 20 15
China 18 94 76 143
UK 18 15 16 15
France 17 13 15 13
Italy 14 10 14 10
Spain 9 8 9 8
Canada 8 9 9 9
India 6 58 30 100
Korea 6 8 9 8
Mexico 6 17 9 17
Australia 5 6 5 6
Brazil 5 20 13 25
Russia 5 13 12 14
Turkey 3 10 5 10
Indonesia 2 19 7 19
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Data/IP security
Cultural compatibility
Political stability
Cost
Educational system
Infrastructure
Labour pool
Government support
Language
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Source:Source:Gartner Study’05 Gartner Study’05

Punjab: The Gateway to Punjab: The Gateway to central Asia central Asia
LocationLocation29’30’’ N to 32’32’’ N latitude 29’30’’ N to 32’32’’ N latitude and 73’55 E to 76’50 E longitudeand 73’55 E to 76’50 E longitude
Opportunities for trade with Central AsiaOpportunities for trade with Central Asia
Geographical areaGeographical area 50,362 sq. km 50,362 sq. km 1.5% of India's total area.1.5% of India's total area.
State CapitalState Capital ChandigarhChandigarh
Distance from DelhiDistance from Delhi 265 kms.265 kms.
PopulationPopulation 24.35 Millions 2001 census24.35 Millions 2001 census
Average RainfallAverage Rainfall 392 mm392 mm
Temp. (Min./Max.)Temp. (Min./Max.) -0.8 C / 44.0 C-0.8 C / 44.0 C
Per Capita IncomePer Capita Income Rs. 25,652 Rs. 25,652
Urban-Rural ratioUrban-Rural ratio 34:6634:66
Literacy rateLiteracy rate > 70%> 70%
Weather Weather Sub tropicalSub tropical
Districts/ villagesDistricts/ villages 17 Dists./ 12,429 villages/ 134 17 Dists./ 12,429 villages/ 134 TownsTowns

Punjab: The Basic ProfilePunjab: The Basic Profile Gross Domestic Product $17.30 Billion (2004-05), $86.50 Gross Domestic Product $17.30 Billion (2004-05), $86.50
Billion at Purchasing Power ParityBillion at Purchasing Power Parity
Expected growth rate of 6.4% in 2006-07Expected growth rate of 6.4% in 2006-07
Primarily an Agricultural Economy in the PastPrimarily an Agricultural Economy in the Past
New investment of over $14 Billions already approvedNew investment of over $14 Billions already approved
Agriculture - Agriculture - With 1.56% area contributing >68% to Country’s With 1.56% area contributing >68% to Country’s food poolfood pool
Strong SME Base - Strong SME Base - 200,000 SMEs, 650 large and medium 200,000 SMEs, 650 large and medium industriesindustries
Investment in industry till 2003-04 - Rs. 350 Billion (USD Investment in industry till 2003-04 - Rs. 350 Billion (USD 7.76 Billion)7.76 Billion)
Around 1.3 million workers are employed in Industries, Around 1.3 million workers are employed in Industries, out of which more than 1 million people are employed in out of which more than 1 million people are employed in Small IndustriesSmall Industries
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Growth Rate so far
Projected Growth rate
Primary 322 36.47% 4.77% 5 to 6%
Secondary 210 23.77% 4.57% 6 to 8%
Services 351 39.76% 6.48% 9 to 12%

Punjab: The PastPunjab: The Past Has been no. 1 state in IndiaHas been no. 1 state in India
Per Capita incomePer Capita income
Agricultural ProductionAgricultural Production
Overall Economic Growth rateOverall Economic Growth rate
Faced a period of turmoil for a decadeFaced a period of turmoil for a decade Per capita Income dropped to 3Per capita Income dropped to 3rdrd -4 -4thth place place
Agricultural Growth rate dropped to -2%Agricultural Growth rate dropped to -2%
Overall economic Growth rate hovered around 2 to 3%Overall economic Growth rate hovered around 2 to 3%
Bounced back in last 5 yearsBounced back in last 5 years Agricultural growth touched new high of >5-7%Agricultural growth touched new high of >5-7%
Exports tripled Exports tripled
Overall economic Growth rate rose to about 6%Overall economic Growth rate rose to about 6%
Fiscal Situation and Deficit improved tremendously Fiscal Situation and Deficit improved tremendously
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Punjab : An Economic Punjab : An Economic OverviewOverviewHighest CMIE infrastructure Highest CMIE infrastructure Index of 186Index of 186
1.86 times national average1.86 times national average
Highest per capita electricity Highest per capita electricity consumptionconsumption
2.3 times national average2.3 times national average
Highest Highest Per capita bank Per capita bank deposits (Rs)deposits (Rs)
Two times Two times the National the National averageaverage
Highest Telephone densityHighest Telephone density 25% i.e. 2.5 times the 25% i.e. 2.5 times the National average of about National average of about 10.5%.10.5%.
Highest Highest motor vehicles motor vehicles density density (per 100)(per 100)
12.7 as against 5.7 of India.12.7 as against 5.7 of India.
Two times the National Two times the National averageaverage
Highest Highest TV / Fridge TV / Fridge densitydensity (per 100) (per 100)
12 & 7 as against the National 12 & 7 as against the National average of 6 & 2 of Indiaaverage of 6 & 2 of India
Two to three and a half times Two to three and a half times the National averagethe National average
Source: CMIE, December’05

Best State in Best State in India to Live & India to Live & Work Work
No.1 for No.1 for Infrastructure Infrastructure Index Index
No.1 for Budget No.1 for Budget and Prosperityand Prosperity
No.1 for No.1 for Attractive Attractive Consumer Consumer MarketMarket
No.1 in No.1 in Agriculture Agriculture ProductionProduction
Punjab is leading as Investment destination in Punjab is leading as Investment destination in India TodayIndia Today
India Today report “India’s India Today report “India’s Best States” Best States” *(2003, 2004 and *(2003, 2004 and 2005)2005)
Source: India Today

Punjab offers Enviable Punjab offers Enviable Business EnvironmentBusiness Environment
Special incentives & facilitation for Mega projects
Unparalleled Government
Support &facilitation
Critical Mass of manufacturing
Industries already present
Friendly Business & Regulatory
Environment
Cost arbitrage with excellent
quality & productivity
Robust Telecom
and Power Infrastructure
Availability of bright
Professional Talent & best
skilled HRPool
Excellent Physical and
Social Infrastructure
Perfect Perfect Business &Business &InvestmentInvestment
If you have a projectIf you have a project
We have a reasonWe have a reason
India’s Emerging Investment India’s Emerging Investment DestinationDestination

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Punjab offers best quality Infrastructure in Punjab offers best quality Infrastructure in the countrythe country
Source: CMIE

Chandigarh is the best City to Chandigarh is the best City to Work & live in Work & live in Among the top 10 cities in India for:Among the top 10 cities in India for:
EducationEducation
HealthHealth
HousingHousing
TransportTransport
Finance networkFinance network
EntertainmentEntertainment
JobsJobs
IncomeIncome
Life-styleLife-style
ConsumptionConsumption
SportsSports
The top 10 cities to live in The top 10 cities to live in
Chandigarh- Mohali ranked Chandigarh- Mohali ranked “the best city to live in” “the best city to live in”
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Educated & Skilled Human Educated & Skilled Human ResourcesResources
Two IITs within 150 Miles- IIT Delhi, IIT Roorkee, 3 Institutes Two IITs within 150 Miles- IIT Delhi, IIT Roorkee, 3 Institutes amongst the top 20amongst the top 20
6 excellent Universities and 4 deemed Universities6 excellent Universities and 4 deemed Universities
Exclusive Technical University with 100 + CollegesExclusive Technical University with 100 + Colleges
15,000 Engg Graduates & 4000 MBAs Yearly15,000 Engg Graduates & 4000 MBAs Yearly
10,000 Technicians yearly from 50+ Polytechnics Institutes10,000 Technicians yearly from 50+ Polytechnics Institutes
20,000 skilled craftsmen yearly from 100+ Industrial Training 20,000 skilled craftsmen yearly from 100+ Industrial Training InstitutesInstitutes
60,000 + Excellent English speaking manpower for BPO & KPO60,000 + Excellent English speaking manpower for BPO & KPO
Chandigarh – Mohali - PunjabChandigarh – Mohali - Punjab
Highest Human Development Index Highest Human Development Index
Lowest attrition rate in IndiaLowest attrition rate in India

Want Highest Workforce Want Highest Workforce Productivity?Productivity?
Only 1.2% of all mandays lost, despite having 5% of the total industrial workforce
Labour productivity among the highest in the country
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Excellent Transportation, Excellent Transportation, Logistics Infrastructure& Logistics Infrastructure& ConnectivityConnectivity
Two International Airports at Amritsar & Delhi …… only at 125 and 150 miles Two International Airports at Amritsar & Delhi …… only at 125 and 150 miles from Chandigarh.from Chandigarh.
About 100 International flights per week from Amritsar, ……875 from Delhi.About 100 International flights per week from Amritsar, ……875 from Delhi.
New Intl’ Airport at Halwara in 2007-08 near LudhianaNew Intl’ Airport at Halwara in 2007-08 near Ludhiana
Chandigarh airport being upgraded by 2007-08. ……Daily flights to Delhi, Mumbai Chandigarh airport being upgraded by 2007-08. ……Daily flights to Delhi, Mumbai & Bangalore.& Bangalore.
Inland Container Ports at Ludhiana, Bhatinda, Amritsar, Jalandhar & Chandigarh Inland Container Ports at Ludhiana, Bhatinda, Amritsar, Jalandhar & Chandigarh (Dappar) with customs clearance facility(Dappar) with customs clearance facility
Well linked to the rest of the country by road, rail & airWell linked to the rest of the country by road, rail & air
Telecom: Multiple service providers: All towns & Villages coveredTelecom: Multiple service providers: All towns & Villages covered
Unlimited Bandwidth Available on demandUnlimited Bandwidth Available on demand
Highest Optic Fibre Density (OFC) density - Extensive OFC Network of 25,000 Highest Optic Fibre Density (OFC) density - Extensive OFC Network of 25,000 route Km. in Punjab route Km. in Punjab

Institutional Framework & Institutional Framework & Friendly Regulatory Friendly Regulatory EnvironmentEnvironment Government has appointed ‘Nodal Officer’ as Government has appointed ‘Nodal Officer’ as
‘Relationship Manager’‘Relationship Manager’
Punjab Industrial Facilitation Act, 2005 is in Punjab Industrial Facilitation Act, 2005 is in place to provide single window serviceplace to provide single window service
Single point project clearance within a stipulated Single point project clearance within a stipulated time frame time frame
Special provisions for facilitating mega projectsSpecial provisions for facilitating mega projects
Self-certification provided under various labour Self-certification provided under various labour lawslaws
Declaration of key industries as ‘public utility Declaration of key industries as ‘public utility service’service’
Full flexibility under labour laws to the extent of Full flexibility under labour laws to the extent of the State Government’s powerthe State Government’s power

Government Facilitation and Government Facilitation and supportsupport
SEZs in Amritsar, SEZs in Amritsar, Mohali & 7 other placesMohali & 7 other places
Special incentives Special incentives & facilitation for & facilitation for Mega ProjectsMega Projects
Highly Highly favourable Industrial favourable Industrial
Policies & Labour Policies & Labour Laws/ RulesLaws/ Rules
Fast Track Fast Track clearance mechanism clearance mechanism
in placein place
Perfect Perfect Business Business
EnvironmentEnvironment
Easy Easy Conversion Conversion of land useof land use
Time bound Time bound statutory & non-statutory statutory & non-statutory
clearancesclearances
Exemption Exemption from zoning from zoning regulationsregulations
Clean & Proactive Clean & Proactive political & Business political & Business
environmentenvironment
Industrial Industrial facilitation facilitation Act in placeAct in place
Completely hassleCompletely hasslefree dealing with Govtfree dealing with Govt
It takes minimum time to start a new It takes minimum time to start a new business in Punjab amongst all states in business in Punjab amongst all states in
India- India- Source: The survey report of World Bank 2004-05Source: The survey report of World Bank 2004-05

Investments in Mega Projects Investments in Mega Projects within last 24 monthswithin last 24 monthsCategoryCategory No of No of
ProjectsProjectsInvestment Investment
(Rs. Billion)(Rs. Billion)EmploymentEmployment
ManufacturinManufacturingg
4343 100100 313490313490
Industrial Industrial ParksParks
1717 110110 277100277100
Multiplex/ Multiplex/ MallsMalls
3636 6363 8392583925
HotelsHotels 2020 1616 1077510775ResidentialResidential 4242 267267 276850276850TotalTotal 158158 55,458 55,458
(US$ 12 (US$ 12 Billion)Billion)
Upto Jan 2006Upto Jan 2006
962100962100More than 175 projects totaling an outlay of $17 Billion Stands Approved
as of Today

Punjab – Business Cities Punjab – Business Cities
Industry ClusterIndustry ClusterBicycles, Auto Components, Steel, Bicycles, Auto Components, Steel, Metallurgy, Hand & Machine Metallurgy, Hand & Machine Tools, Textiles, Garments & Tools, Textiles, Garments & HosieryHosiery
LudhianaLudhiana
Garments, Woolens, Machining, Garments, Woolens, Machining, FoodsFoods AmritsarAmritsar
Sports Goods and Leather Sports Goods and Leather JalandharJalandharPharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Electronics, Telecom and Electronics, Telecom and Information TechnologyInformation Technology
MohaliMohali
Petro-chemicals, Fertilizer, DairyPetro-chemicals, Fertilizer, Dairy BathindaBathinda

Exports from PunjabExports from Punjab
IndustryIndustry Year Year 20032003
Year Year 20042004
Year Year 20052005
GrowthGrowth%%
Yarns & TextilesYarns & Textiles 373373 410410 548548 38%38%
Garments & HosieryGarments & Hosiery 300300 310310 382382 23%23%
Bicycles & Cycle PartsBicycles & Cycle Parts 180180 203203 301301 48%48%
Food ProductsFood Products 155155 125125 3939 -68%-68%
Hand ToolsHand Tools 9393 107107 132132 23%23%
Sports GoodsSports Goods 6767 9393 163163 74%74%
Leather GoodsLeather Goods 3131 1616 4444 179%179%
CarpetsCarpets 1616 2525 4747 89%89%
HandicraftsHandicrafts 33 4747 7575 60%60%
DrugsDrugs 2020 1010 191191 1874%1874%
OthersOthers 424424 767767 617617 23%23%
Grand TotalGrand Total 1,6581,658 2,1132,113 2,5372,537 26%26%
US $ Million

Internationally Renowned Internationally Renowned Indian Companies Working In Indian Companies Working In PunjabPunjab
RanbaxyRanbaxy MedicinesMedicines
Hero Cycles,Avon Hero Cycles,Avon CyclesCycles
CyclesCycles
Punjab Tractor Punjab Tractor Ltd.Ltd.
Swaraj Tractors and Swaraj Tractors and Combine HarvesterCombine Harvester
Oswal Woolen Oswal Woolen MillsMills
Monte Carlo , CasablancaMonte Carlo , Casablanca
Oswal Knit India Oswal Knit India Ltd. Ltd.
PringlePringle
JCT Textiles, DCMJCT Textiles, DCM Ctv Picture Tube , Steel Ctv Picture Tube , Steel rope , Castingsrope , Castings
Birla VXL(OCM)Birla VXL(OCM) Woolen fabricWoolen fabric
JILJIL Maltova , Viva , range of Maltova , Viva , range of wines & liquorwines & liquor
Gujrat AmbujaGujrat Ambuja CementCement
Godrej Godrej Washing MachineWashing Machine
ACC ACC CementCement
SIELSIEL Chemicals, VanaspatiChemicals, Vanaspati
Abhishek Abhishek (supplier to Wal-(supplier to Wal-Mart)Mart)
Denim Fabric, Tarry Denim Fabric, Tarry Towels Towels

Multinational Corporations in Multinational Corporations in PunjabPunjab
NishikashaNishikasha
ScheringSchering
Gist BrocodesGist Brocodes

Punjab: Investment Punjab: Investment Regions-1Regions-1
Mohali-Chandigarh Capital RegionMohali-Chandigarh Capital Region
Knowledge sector, auto parts, service industryKnowledge sector, auto parts, service industry
World class urban amenities & social World class urban amenities & social infrastructureinfrastructure
University, Medical research (PGIMER), University, Medical research (PGIMER), Pharmaceutical research (NIPER), Microbial Pharmaceutical research (NIPER), Microbial technology (IMT), Nanotechnology (CSIO), Science technology (IMT), Nanotechnology (CSIO), Science Research (IISc), Engineering colleges, Indian Research (IISc), Engineering colleges, Indian Institute of Science, MohaliInstitute of Science, Mohali
Diverse manufacturing base in tri-state regionDiverse manufacturing base in tri-state region
Pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, constructionPharmaceuticals, biotechnology, construction
Technology Parks, SEZ’sTechnology Parks, SEZ’s
Airport expansion, 4 New Highways by 2008Airport expansion, 4 New Highways by 2008

Punjab: Investment Punjab: Investment Regions-2Regions-2Amritsar – Ferozepur – Gurdaspur Border CorridorAmritsar – Ferozepur – Gurdaspur Border Corridor
International trade and Business International trade and Business
International airport, Highway nodesInternational airport, Highway nodes
Gateway to Central AsiaGateway to Central Asia
Universities (GNDU, PTU), National Institute of Technology Universities (GNDU, PTU), National Institute of Technology (NIT), Engineering Colleges(NIT), Engineering Colleges
Tourism, HotelsTourism, Hotels
Food processing, Textile, Woolens, Sugar & Paper; Light Food processing, Textile, Woolens, Sugar & Paper; Light engineering & Metallurgy; Sports goods, Leather goods & engineering & Metallurgy; Sports goods, Leather goods & Carpets Carpets
SEZ by DLFSEZ by DLF
Gas based power plantGas based power plant

Punjab: Investment Punjab: Investment Regions-3Regions-3Ludhiana - Jalandhar Investment CorridorLudhiana - Jalandhar Investment Corridor
Textile, light engineering, hand tools, auto parts Textile, light engineering, hand tools, auto parts
Largest Manufacturing base north of New Delhi, SEZLargest Manufacturing base north of New Delhi, SEZ
Yarn, Textiles & Apparel; Bicycles, Steel & Yarn, Textiles & Apparel; Bicycles, Steel & Engineering; Electricals & Plastics; Food processing Engineering; Electricals & Plastics; Food processing & Dairy& Dairy
Gas based power plantGas based power plant
New International Airport 2008, Ring Road, Rail New International Airport 2008, Ring Road, Rail Freight Corridor to Kolkata and MumbaiFreight Corridor to Kolkata and Mumbai
Skilled Labor pool, most productiveSkilled Labor pool, most productive
Agriculture University, Biotechnology Institute Agriculture University, Biotechnology Institute

Punjab: Investment Punjab: Investment Regions-4Regions-4
Bathinda Growth RegionBathinda Growth Region
Petro-chemicals, food processing Petro-chemicals, food processing
Thermal power stations 2000 MW Thermal power stations 2000 MW
New Petroleum refinery 9 million tonsNew Petroleum refinery 9 million tons
Fertilizer, petrochemicalsFertilizer, petrochemicals
Yarns & Textiles; Citrus Fruits, Sugar & PaperYarns & Textiles; Citrus Fruits, Sugar & Paper
Engineering Colleges, Health Sciences Engineering Colleges, Health Sciences UniversityUniversity

Punjab Government is Committed Punjab Government is Committed to provide the following facilities to provide the following facilities in these four investment Regionsin these four investment Regions
World Class InfrastructureWorld Class Infrastructure
Developed land with roads, sewers etc.Developed land with roads, sewers etc.
World class urban amenities-water supplyWorld class urban amenities-water supply
Quality Power SupplyQuality Power Supply
Connectivity and communicationConnectivity and communication
Airports, Rail-Road connectivityAirports, Rail-Road connectivity
Internet, telecommunicationInternet, telecommunication
World class security and policing systemWorld class security and policing system
Every regions to have 4-5 anchor units to spur the Every regions to have 4-5 anchor units to spur the growth growth
In every investment regions there are industrial In every investment regions there are industrial parks and SEZs in the pipelineparks and SEZs in the pipeline

Punjab Government is Committed Punjab Government is Committed to provide the following facilities to provide the following facilities in these four investment Regionsin these four investment Regions
300 world class schools300 world class schools
10 excellent colleges10 excellent colleges
10 world class professional Institutes like10 world class professional Institutes like
Indian Institute of Science- in 2008Indian Institute of Science- in 2008
Indian Institute of Bio-Technology in 2008Indian Institute of Bio-Technology in 2008
Indian Institute of Nano TechnologyIndian Institute of Nano Technology
Institute of Information TechnologyInstitute of Information Technology
Indian Institute of ManagementIndian Institute of Management
Indian Law School- in 2006Indian Law School- in 2006

Developed Industrial EstatesDeveloped Industrial Estates
1.1. AmritsarAmritsar
2.2. BatalaBatala
3.3. BhatindaBhatinda
4.4. Ludhiana I to VIILudhiana I to VII
5.5. Goindwal Sahib, Tarn Taran (near Amritsar) Goindwal Sahib, Tarn Taran (near Amritsar)
6.6. HoshiarpurHoshiarpur
7.7. JalandharJalandhar
8.8. Khanna (near Ludhiana)Khanna (near Ludhiana)
9.9. Kotkapura ( Near Bhatinda)Kotkapura ( Near Bhatinda)
10.10.MogaMoga
11.11.NabhaNabha
12.12.NawanshaharNawanshahar
13.13.Rajpura, Mohali, Derabassi, & Chalanon (Near Rajpura, Mohali, Derabassi, & Chalanon (Near Chandigarh)Chandigarh)

SEZs in PunjabSEZs in PunjabCompanyCompany LocationLocation Area Area
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QuarkCity Mohali 25.50 IT/ITES 1165
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Ranbaxy Laboratories
Mohali 80.00 Pharma 265
3 DLF Universal
Amritsar 2500 Multiproduct 453
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DLF Universal
Ludhiana-Jalandhar
2500 Multiproduct 1800
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QuarkCity Patiala-Sangrur-Fategarh
2500 Multiproduct 1335
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QuarkCity Jalandhar-Ludhiana-Hoshiarpur
1000 Product Specific
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QuarkCity Amritsar-Gurdaspur-Kapurthala
1000 Product Specific
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QuarkCity Patiala 250 Product Specific
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QuarkCity In the State 50 Free Trade, Logistics & Warehousing Zone
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Spread over 51 acres of land in Mohali, 5000 Acres in phase Spread over 51 acres of land in Mohali, 5000 Acres in phase IIII
Built up area of four million square feet Built up area of four million square feet
Will have an office, commercial, and residential complex Will have an office, commercial, and residential complex
Will be self-sufficient and equipped with almost every Will be self-sufficient and equipped with almost every essential amenity:essential amenity:
HospitalHospital Quark Institute of Advanced Learning Quark Institute of Advanced Learning SchoolsSchools Recreation and community centersRecreation and community centers Sports facilitiesSports facilities Parks for children and eldersParks for children and elders CrècheCrèche Transport facilitiesTransport facilities Daily needs marketDaily needs market LibraryLibrary AuditoriumAuditorium
QuarkCity an Integrated QuarkCity an Integrated township township

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Manufacturing & Light Engineering Manufacturing & Light Engineering Automobile IndustryAutomobile Industry Hand ToolsHand Tools Leather & Sports GoodsLeather & Sports Goods Textile & Garments, Hosiery & KnitwearTextile & Garments, Hosiery & Knitwear
Agro & Food Processing, fruits, vegetablesAgro & Food Processing, fruits, vegetables Dairy Milk & Meat ProcessingDairy Milk & Meat Processing
Knowledge SectorKnowledge Sector Information & Communication TechnologyInformation & Communication Technology Bio-Technology & Bio-informaticsBio-Technology & Bio-informatics PharmaceuticalPharmaceutical
Infrastructure Infrastructure Power Power Construction and Real EstateConstruction and Real Estate
Services SectorServices Sector Retail, Entertainment & InfotainmentRetail, Entertainment & Infotainment
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Punjab: Agri ProcessingPunjab: Agri Processing
Punjab farmers produce Punjab farmers produce 20 million tons of grain every year20 million tons of grain every year
3 million tons of fresh produce every year3 million tons of fresh produce every year
30 million liters of milk every day30 million liters of milk every day
US $ 2 billion investment by 3 Major CompaniesUS $ 2 billion investment by 3 Major CompaniesReliance Industries Reliance Industries
Bharti-RothschildBharti-Rothschild
ITC LtdITC Ltd
Focus on Focus on Export & marketing Farm fresh produce, processed foods, Export & marketing Farm fresh produce, processed foods, Dairy, MeatsDairy, Meats
Promoting Safe, Hygienic, Sustainable, Organic farm Promoting Safe, Hygienic, Sustainable, Organic farm practicespractices
International standards for Hygiene, Health International standards for Hygiene, Health

Largest integrated network at Largest integrated network at ground levelground level
52 Rural Business Hubs52 Rural Business HubsCollection / purchase of produceCollection / purchase of produce
Distribution of Agricultural inputsDistribution of Agricultural inputs
Domestic marketing needs of farmer’s familyDomestic marketing needs of farmer’s family
Entertainment and intainment for farmerEntertainment and intainment for farmer
Education and healthcare hubEducation and healthcare hub
250 RBH extensions250 RBH extensions
No. of villages to be covered: 12000No. of villages to be covered: 12000
Huge employment opportunity at farmgateHuge employment opportunity at farmgate
World class InfrastructureWorld class Infrastructure
Strong farmer relationshipsStrong farmer relationships
Disintermediation & ‘demand led production’ Disintermediation & ‘demand led production’

Business and Investment Business and Investment Opportunities in Agri sectorOpportunities in Agri sector
Processing, grading and Packaging Processing, grading and Packaging
Handling systemHandling system
Cold chain and logisticsCold chain and logistics
Largest Food Retailing networkLargest Food Retailing network
Massive export driveMassive export drive
Productivity focus in F&V, Dairy, coarse grainsProductivity focus in F&V, Dairy, coarse grains
Micro Irrigation Micro Irrigation
Energy (Bio Diesel) Energy (Bio Diesel)
Bio-Technology Bio-Technology
Farm Inputs & Mechanization Farm Inputs & Mechanization
Credit & Insurance Risk management Credit & Insurance Risk management
Facilitate creation of ‘Common Indian Market’Facilitate creation of ‘Common Indian Market’

Challenges and Opportunities Challenges and Opportunities in Punjabin Punjab
Power situation-2.5 time the national Power situation-2.5 time the national average but still short on demandaverage but still short on demand
Relatively higher land costs- land being Relatively higher land costs- land being very fertilevery fertile
Stagnant Agriculture – Needs second Stagnant Agriculture – Needs second break throughbreak through
Water Management – Lowering of water Water Management – Lowering of water table because of Extensive agricultural table because of Extensive agricultural activityactivity
Sex-ratio and female feticide Sex-ratio and female feticide

www.doit.gov.in Punjabsewa.gov.in
www.punjabinfotech.orgPunjab.gov.in
THANK YOUTHANK YOUNirmaljeet Singh Kalsi, IAS,MD,Punjab Infotech, ChandigarhMD,Punjab Infotech, ChandigarhTel. 0172-2604892( Telefax ), 2704717 Tel. 0172-2604892( Telefax ), 2704717 Residence: # 906, Ministerial Complex,Residence: # 906, Ministerial Complex,Sector 39-A, ChandigarhSector 39-A, ChandigarhTel.:0172- 2688609Tel.:0172- 2688609
Director-cum-Secretary,Director-cum-Secretary,Department of Information Technology,Department of Information Technology,Commissioner, NRI Affairs Commissioner, NRI Affairs
Government of Punjab,Government of Punjab,
E-Mail :-E-Mail :[email protected]
doit@punjabmail,gov.in [email protected]
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Advantage Punjab – Advantage Punjab – Automotive and Engineering Automotive and Engineering IndustryIndustry
Light Engineering Industries identified as a priorityLight Engineering Industries identified as a priority
Many industrial clustersMany industrial clusters
Provides more than 75% of the country’s Provides more than 75% of the country’s requirement for bicycles, sewing machines, requirement for bicycles, sewing machines, hosiery and sports goods; 7% of the total tractors hosiery and sports goods; 7% of the total tractors production in the countryproduction in the country
Focused institutional support structure being Focused institutional support structure being created with UNDP and UNIDO helpcreated with UNDP and UNIDO help Institute of Auto Parks, Focal Point LudhianaInstitute of Auto Parks, Focal Point Ludhiana
Institute of Machine Tool Technology, Focal Point, BatalaInstitute of Machine Tool Technology, Focal Point, Batala
One of the fastest growing automobile markets in One of the fastest growing automobile markets in the countrythe country

Auto Component Industry in Auto Component Industry in PunjabPunjab
There are number of auto-components in small There are number of auto-components in small scale sector located in the area/ region like scale sector located in the area/ region like Ludhiana, Jalandhar in PunjabLudhiana, Jalandhar in Punjab
Large and medium scale units in Punjab’s auto part Large and medium scale units in Punjab’s auto part industry accounts for around 10% of the total auto industry accounts for around 10% of the total auto component production in Indiacomponent production in India
Including 6000 small scale units, Punjab’s share in Including 6000 small scale units, Punjab’s share in total auto component production in India will be total auto component production in India will be much highermuch higher
The State also exports auto components to UK, The State also exports auto components to UK, Germany, US, Africa and Gulf countriesGermany, US, Africa and Gulf countries
Exports of auto components including diesel engine Exports of auto components including diesel engine and parts at Rs.397 crores is around 6% of total and parts at Rs.397 crores is around 6% of total export of auto components from India (2004-05)export of auto components from India (2004-05)

Opportunities for Auto Opportunities for Auto Component Industry in PunjabComponent Industry in Punjab
A fast growing domestic marketA fast growing domestic market
India is fast becoming a hub for global sourcingIndia is fast becoming a hub for global sourcing
Investments of auto and auto component majors Investments of auto and auto component majors in India are on the risein India are on the rise
Exemption from homologation for R&D purposesExemption from homologation for R&D purposes
Lesser number of platforms but more variants per Lesser number of platforms but more variants per platforms for all auto majors, making production in platforms for all auto majors, making production in small lots viablesmall lots viable

Key Players in PunjabKey Players in Punjab
Avon Cycles LtdAvon Cycles Ltd
DCM Engineering DCM Engineering
GNA AxlesGNA Axles
Goetze (India)Goetze (India)
Hero CyclesHero Cycles
Highway IndustriesHighway Industries
International Tractors International Tractors
Majestic AutoMajestic Auto
Punjab TractorsPunjab Tractors
Rockman Industries Rockman Industries

Textile Industry in PunjabTextile Industry in Punjab
Occupies an important place in the economy of Occupies an important place in the economy of PunjabPunjab
Textile accounts for 29% of fixed investment, 17% Textile accounts for 29% of fixed investment, 17% of manufacturing output, 21% of industrial of manufacturing output, 21% of industrial employment and 40% of the total exports from employment and 40% of the total exports from the State.the State.
State has 10% share of total yarn production and State has 10% share of total yarn production and 7% of total mill made fabric production in the 7% of total mill made fabric production in the countrycountry
Textile exports basket includes exports of yarns, Textile exports basket includes exports of yarns, fabrics, knitwear and readymade garments. fabrics, knitwear and readymade garments.
State has about 116 large and medium scale State has about 116 large and medium scale industrial units and over 14000 small scale units industrial units and over 14000 small scale units producing textiles over 1.5 Bn US Dollars per producing textiles over 1.5 Bn US Dollars per annum annum

Textile advantage PunjabTextile advantage Punjab
Ample availability of cottonAmple availability of cotton
Thriving textile clusters at Thriving textile clusters at Ludhiana, Amritsar and Ludhiana, Amritsar and around Chandigarharound Chandigarh
Availability of technical and Availability of technical and managerial manpwoermanagerial manpwoer
Skilled labourSkilled labour
Availability of women Availability of women workersworkers
Established textile houses Established textile houses like Vardhman, Nahar, like Vardhman, Nahar, Malwa, Trident, ArtiMalwa, Trident, Arti
Sizable market for high Sizable market for high quality textile productsquality textile products
Installed CapacityInstalled CapacitySpinning millsSpinning mills 112112
Composite millsComposite mills 7777
Power Looms UnitsPower Looms Units 36613661
Spindles installedSpindles installed 1.7 1.7 million million
Looms (composite Looms (composite & exclusive & exclusive weaving units)weaving units)
11711171
PowerloomsPowerlooms 2362023620
Production of yarnProduction of yarn 332 mn 332 mn kgkg

Strong and Strong and vibrant vibrant
economyeconomy
Stable Stable GovernmentsGovernments
Dynamic and Dynamic and productive productive people with people with
overwhelming overwhelming zestzest
Peaceful law & Peaceful law & Order Order
environmentenvironment
Low cost & Low cost & high quality high quality
powerpower
Visionary & Visionary & responsive responsive
Administration Administration committed to committed to
free enterprisefree enterprise
Excellent Excellent Human Human
resources & resources & Availability of Availability of
ManpowerManpower
Quality Quality Infrastructure - Infrastructure - Industry parks, Industry parks, Built-up spaceBuilt-up space
Telecom with Telecom with built-in built-in
redundancyredundancy
Exemplary Exemplary entrepreneursentrepreneurship & excellent hip & excellent work culturework culture
High Quality of High Quality of life and Social life and Social
Infrastructure & Infrastructure &
An attractive An attractive domestic domestic marketmarket
Institutional Institutional Mechanism for Mechanism for
fast Track fast Track Clearances &Clearances &
A Satisfied A Satisfied Investor BaseInvestor Base
Harmonious Harmonious industrial industrial relationsrelations
Transforming Punjab: Transforming Punjab: Our Our Strengths in a NutshellStrengths in a Nutshell

ContactsContacts
Ms. Ravneet Kaur IAS, Managing DirectorMs. Ravneet Kaur IAS, Managing Director
Punjab State Industrial Development Corpn.Ltd (PSIDC)Punjab State Industrial Development Corpn.Ltd (PSIDC)
Udyog Bhawan, 18 Himalaya Marg, Udyog Bhawan, 18 Himalaya Marg,
Sector 17, ChandigarhSector 17, Chandigarh
Phone Nos. 91-172- 2702881,2 721660,2 704040 Phone Nos. 91-172- 2702881,2 721660,2 704040
FAX:91-172-2704145FAX:91-172-2704145
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] & E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] & [email protected] [email protected]
Sh. Himmat Singh IAS, Managing DirectorSh. Himmat Singh IAS, Managing Director
Punjab Agro Industries Corpn.Ltd (PAIC)Punjab Agro Industries Corpn.Ltd (PAIC)
2A Sector 28A, 2A Sector 28A,
Madhya MargMadhya Marg
ChandigarhChandigarh
Phone Nos. 91-172- 2657472,2657037 Phone Nos. 91-172- 2657472,2657037
Fax: 91-172- 2657398, 2651561Fax: 91-172- 2657398, 2651561
E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]
PSIDCPSIDC PAICPAIC
Sh. Avinash Singh Chhatwal IAS, Managing Sh. Avinash Singh Chhatwal IAS, Managing DirectorDirector
Punjab Infrastructure Development Board (PIDB)Punjab Infrastructure Development Board (PIDB)
SCO 89-90, Sector 34 A,SCO 89-90, Sector 34 A,
ChandigarhChandigarh
Phone: 91-172-2665410 , 2665395,Phone: 91-172-2665410 , 2665395, 2665417 2665417
Fax: 91-172-2665596Fax: 91-172-2665596
Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
Sh. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi IAS, Managing Sh. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi IAS, Managing DirectorDirector
Punjab Information & Communication Punjab Information & Communication Technology Corporation Ltd. Technology Corporation Ltd.
Udyog Bhawan, 18 Himalaya Marg, Udyog Bhawan, 18 Himalaya Marg,
Sector 17, ChandigarhSector 17, Chandigarh
Phone: 91-172-2704717, Fax: 91-172-2701595Phone: 91-172-2704717, Fax: 91-172-2701595
Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
Website: www.punjabinfotech.orgWebsite: www.punjabinfotech.org
PIDBPIDB Punjab InfotechPunjab Infotech
TO BE UPDATEDTO BE UPDATED

PunjabPunjabThe Most The Most HappeningHappening
Place TodayPlace Today

Labour Law – Innovative Policy Labour Law – Innovative Policy InitiativesInitiatives Self Certification in respect of labour & Self Certification in respect of labour &
employment lawsemployment laws Factories ActFactories Act Employment Exchange – Notification of vacancies ActEmployment Exchange – Notification of vacancies Act Payment of Wages ActPayment of Wages Act Workmen Compensation ActWorkmen Compensation Act Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) ActContract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act Minimum Wages ActMinimum Wages Act Employees State Insurance ActEmployees State Insurance Act Industrial Employment Standing orders ActIndustrial Employment Standing orders Act Industrial Establishment (National Holidays) Act\Industrial Establishment (National Holidays) Act\ Punjab Labour Welfare Fund ActPunjab Labour Welfare Fund Act Payment of Bonus ActPayment of Bonus Act Payment of Gratuity ActPayment of Gratuity Act Maturity Benefits ActMaturity Benefits Act Child Labour Prohibition ActChild Labour Prohibition Act Punjab Shop & Establishment ActPunjab Shop & Establishment Act Permission to operate in three shiftsPermission to operate in three shifts

Some Findings from Some Findings from World Bank’s November World Bank’s November 2004 Report on India’s 2004 Report on India’s manufacturing manufacturing competitivenesscompetitiveness

Respondents identifying power Respondents identifying power supply supply as a “major-to-severe” as a “major-to-severe”
bottleneck to growthbottleneck to growth
1.203.90 5.20 5.70 5.90
22.3027.10
41.10
46.30
54.00
59.30
38.10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Delhi
Punja
b
Wes
t Ben
gal
Gujarat
Kerala
Maharas
htra
Harya
na
Uttar P
rade
sh
Andh
ra Prade
sh
Tamil N
adu
Madhy
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esh
Karnatak
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Source: World Bank

Respondents identifying Transport as Respondents identifying Transport as a “major-to-severe” bottleneck to a “major-to-severe” bottleneck to
growthgrowth
0.40 0.60 1.00 1.40 2.40 3.10 3.50
7.80
29.00
43.50
50.30
6.10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Delhi
Punja
b
Harya
na
Andh
ra Prade
sh
Madhy
a Prad
esh
Gujarat
Maharas
htra
Uttar P
rade
sh
Wes
t Ben
gal
Kerala
Tamil N
adu
Karnatak
a
Source: World Bank

Days of inventory of major Days of inventory of major inputsinputs
19 2023
25
3032
4345
4749
53
44
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Delhi
Punja
b
Uttar P
rade
sh
Harya
na
Wes
t Ben
gal
Maharas
htra
Andh
ra Prade
sh
Madhy
a Prad
esh
Tamil N
adu
Gujarat
Karnatak
a
Kerala
Source: World Bank

1 1.1 1.2 1.31.6
2.8
3.4 3.5
4.5 4.6
5.2
5.7
Days needed to fill a skilled Days needed to fill a skilled vacancyvacancy
Source: World Bank

4.76
11.67
17.26
19.8
24.36
30.69
31.6
31.68
40.91
49.29
51.72
61.21
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Delhi
Punjab
Andhra Pradesh
Kerala
Gujarat
Haryana
Maharastra
West Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Karnataka
Percent of Respondents Percent of Respondents IdentifyingIdentifying Infrastructure as major Infrastructure as major
or severe obstacleor severe obstacle
Source: World Bank

Over 200 Prominent IT & BPO Over 200 Prominent IT & BPO Companies Registered with STPI Companies Registered with STPI
MohaliMohaliExisting CompaniesExisting Companies• Quark Media House
• Infosys Technologies
• Dell International
• E2E Serwiz Solutions (Tata)
• IDS Infotech
• SE Biz Infotech
• SME Business Services Ltd.
The HUB of Information The HUB of Information Technology & Knowledge Technology & Knowledge IndustryIndustry
• Smart Data Enterprises
• SE Biz Infotech
• American Software Global Technologies
• Semi-Conductor Complex Ltd.
• Punjab Comm Ltd.
• Center for Development of Advance Computing

Over 200 Prominent IT & BPO Over 200 Prominent IT & BPO Companies Registered with STPI Companies Registered with STPI
MohaliMohali
Existing CompaniesExisting Companies • BSNL
• HFCL – Connect
• Spice Telecom
• Bharti-Airtel
• Reliance
Infocomm
• Tata Infotel
The HUB of Information The HUB of Information Technology & Knowledge Technology & Knowledge IndustryIndustry
• Orient Craft Ltd.
• Lambodra Infotech
• Hutch Mobile Service
• VSNL
• OC Fashion
Technologies

New Companies in the Chandigarh New Companies in the Chandigarh Capital RegionCapital Region
•Tata Consultancy
Services
• Infosys
•HCL
• Satyam Computers
• Verseon of Adityo & Sabeer Bhatia (Hotmail fame)
The HUB of Information The HUB of Information Technology & Knowledge Technology & Knowledge IndustryIndustry
• Wipro
• IBM Daksh

India – China – RussiaIndia – China – RussiaA New TriadA New Triad
Source: FortuneSource: Fortune
AsianAsianCountriesCountries
• USUS
• JapanJapan
• EuropeEurope
• IndiaIndia
• RussiaRussia
• ChinaChina
Existing Existing TriadTriad
New New TriadTriad
• JapanJapan
• KoreaKorea
• ChinaChinaASEAN +
3
ASEAN + 3

India has maintained a leading India has maintained a leading share of the global offshore IT and share of the global offshore IT and BPO industriesBPO industries
IT
2001 2005
-18.4 bn
Others
India
Share of global offshore industry
Percent 100%
18.435353535
65656565
38383838
6262626262
US$8.5 bn
2001 2005
11.4 bn
Others
India
Percent 100%
18.435353535
65656565
38383838
6262626262
US$2.3 bn
BPO
Share of global offshore industry
Source: NASSCOM

Human ResourcesHuman Resources
India’s competitive edge - its highly-skilled India’s competitive edge - its highly-skilled manpowermanpower
Over 380 universities (11,20Over 380 universities (11,2000 colleges) colleges)
1500 research institutions1500 research institutions
Over 200,000 engineering graduatesOver 200,000 engineering graduates
Over 300,000 post graduates from non-Over 300,000 post graduates from non-engineering collegesengineering colleges
2,100,000 other graduates2,100,000 other graduates
Around 9,000 PhDsAround 9,000 PhDs
Knowledge workers in software industry increased Knowledge workers in software industry increased from 56,000 in 1990-91 to 650,000 in 2003; from 56,000 in 1990-91 to 650,000 in 2003;
to reach 2 million by 2008to reach 2 million by 2008
Due to its young demographic profile, India would Due to its young demographic profile, India would continue to be surplus in working population for a continue to be surplus in working population for a long-timelong-time

Global Business Leaders - On On IndiaIndia
“India is a developed country as far as intellectual capitalintellectual capital is concerned”
“India can be a major part of Dell’s operations and we are looking to capitalize on India’s India’s human capitalhuman capital”
“We are expanding our presence in India to take advantage of the ampleample R&D talentR&D talent available”
“India is handling the most sophisticated projects in the world. I am impressed with the quality of work”quality of work”
JOHN CHAMBERS, CISCOJACK WELCH, GE
MICHAEL DELL, DELL BILL GATES, MICROSOFT

““I am impressed with I am impressed with the development made the development made by Punjab in the area by Punjab in the area of IT”of IT” ““Since the market is opening, Since the market is opening,
Mohali by virtue of its Mohali by virtue of its strategic location provides a strategic location provides a good market for Software good market for Software business and IT Service business and IT Service Providers. Providers. Infrastructure in Infrastructure in Chandigarh and Mohali is Chandigarh and Mohali is better than that in better than that in BangaloreBangalore.”.”
Prof. Mohanbir Singh Sawhney Kellog Graduate School of Management
Nandan M. Nilekani CEO, President & MD
Infosys Technologies Limited
““Infosys took a decision to establish a centre in North India and Infosys took a decision to establish a centre in North India and finalised on Mohali after considering the issues involved and the finalised on Mohali after considering the issues involved and the advantages of the city in terms of a better quality of life, lower living advantages of the city in terms of a better quality of life, lower living costs, pollution free environment and a less stressful life for our costs, pollution free environment and a less stressful life for our employees. Further, the employees. Further, the positive and professional approach of the positive and professional approach of the GovernmentGovernment and STP helped us immensely in setting up the centre” and STP helped us immensely in setting up the centre”
Fred EbrahimiChairman, Quark (USA)
What Global Business Leaders What Global Business Leaders say about ussay about us

““With metropolitan cities like Delhi, Bangalore With metropolitan cities like Delhi, Bangalore becoming crowded and expensive, the becoming crowded and expensive, the attention is shifting to cities like Mohali and attention is shifting to cities like Mohali and Chandigarh. The difference between a Chandigarh. The difference between a perfectly successful, world-class enterprise perfectly successful, world-class enterprise and on ehtat is not so lies in a key difference and on ehtat is not so lies in a key difference bwetween them: QUALITY.”bwetween them: QUALITY.”
““Considering that Punjab is Considering that Punjab is fast emerging as the IT Capital fast emerging as the IT Capital of North, has decided to invest of North, has decided to invest Rs.1000 crores in bio-Rs.1000 crores in bio-technology project to be technology project to be promoted jointly with Trident promoted jointly with Trident Group.Group.
Azim H. PremjiChairman & MD, Wipro Ltd.
““The Company goes where it finds talent and not just where it can The Company goes where it finds talent and not just where it can save money. We are very pleased with the talented workforce in save money. We are very pleased with the talented workforce in Mohali. Punjab Government’s support and commitment to Information Mohali. Punjab Government’s support and commitment to Information Technology are positive signals for growth for there is tremendous Technology are positive signals for growth for there is tremendous potential for business in this region.”potential for business in this region.”
Sabeer BhatiaFounder, Hotmail
What Global Business Leaders What Global Business Leaders say about ussay about us
MICHAEL DELL, DELL

SLIDE 1 Why should investors set up a manufacturing facility in the state of ____________ ?? Industrial clusters that exist in these states
SLIDE 2 Articulate a masterplan/ roadmap for promoting manufacturing locations by each state Manufacturing sites identified & commitment for land acquisition Current status of these projects
SLIDE 3 Planned infrastructure in these manufacturing locations (above the ground and below the ground) Social infrastructure Proximity to ports/ airports External/internal linkages and connectivity Availability of skilled labor Proximity to colleges/ vocational schools
SLIDE 4 Single window clearance for all Central/ State formalities and other investor facilitation Assigning a senior state official as a “relationship manager”
SLIDE 5 Contact details of relevant officials
NAM – suggested NAM – suggested presentation outline presentation outline

Number of SEZs approved by stateLocationSizeMaster plan/ layoutInfrastructure available/ planned (both above the ground and below the ground)Social infrastructure – housing/ schools/ hospitals/ recreation/ hospitalityConnectivity/ external linkagesProximity to Highway/ Port// AirportFocus on any industry clusterAvailability of skilled labor (proximity to colleges/ vocational institutes)Current status and estimated time frame of availability for lease/ saleNames of possible anchor tenantsContact details of Promoters/ Developers
SEZs – Details SEZs – Details

Summary of meeting on June 7th:
Washington DC – Lunch from 12 Noon to 2-30 PM (Manufacturing) - confirmed
Deliverables and next steps :
Draft presentation to be ready by May 26 Need names of delegation members (senior representation - maximum 3) Delegates from respective states to be present in Washington by June 6th for a dinner
meeting (dry run)
Washington Meetings Washington Meetings summary and next summary and next stepssteps

5,000 year old ancient civilization5,000 year old ancient civilization 325 languages spoken – 1,652 dialects325 languages spoken – 1,652 dialects 18 official languages 18 official languages 29 states, 5 union territories29 states, 5 union territories
3.28 million sq. kilometers - Area3.28 million sq. kilometers - Area 7,516 kilometers - Coastline 7,516 kilometers - Coastline 1.3 Billion population.1.3 Billion population.
5600 dailies, 15000 weeklies and 20000 5600 dailies, 15000 weeklies and 20000 periodicals in 21 languages with a combined periodicals in 21 languages with a combined circulation of 142 million.circulation of 142 million.
GDP $780 Billion. (GDP rate 8%)GDP $780 Billion. (GDP rate 8%) Parliamentary form of GovernmentParliamentary form of Government Worlds largest democracy.Worlds largest democracy. Worlds 4th largest economy.Worlds 4th largest economy.
World-class recognition in IT, bio-technology World-class recognition in IT, bio-technology and space.and space.
Largest English speaking nation in the world.Largest English speaking nation in the world. 33rdrd largest standing army force, over 1.5 largest standing army force, over 1.5
Million strong.Million strong. 22ndnd largest pool of scientists and engineers in largest pool of scientists and engineers in
the World.the World.
IndiaIndia

Mohali InitiativesMohali Initiatives
Mohali - The Emerging Industries
Capital
Mohali has the wherewithal to draw in substantial private investmentStrategic interventions are required to make this happen
Industry - strategic, emerging, “soft”
SoftwareServices -
healthcare; business tourism
FloricultureElectronics -
revitalisationLeisure &
entertainment
Investor - cosmopolitan
Punjab NRIForeign direct
investorExternal (non-
Punjab) medium / large

Mohali – The key Mohali – The key InitiativesInitiatives
Mohali
Master planningGreater Mohali
areaRegulated
developmentLong-term
perspective
Industry facilitationKey institutional
HQ at MohaliWelcome counter
at railway stationRepresentation in
marketing outposts
MarketingThe “Smart City”Replace
Bangalore, Pune, as the emerging city in India
InfrastructureSOFTOPLand bankingConvention facilitiesEducation & healthcarePublic transport
GovernanceGreater Mohali
Authority & DistrictComputerisation of
administration
LifestyleGolf course5-star hotelsHelipadCricket stadium

Ludhiana /Jalandhar Ludhiana /Jalandhar InitiativesInitiatives
Ludhiana / Jalandhar - The
traditional industries hub
Urban revitalisation
Development master-planning
Industry relocationLarge-scale
infusion of funds
Revival of existing industries through technology, support
TextilesLeather & rubberSports goodsEngineering
Focus on urban / lifestyle industry for second generation resident
Real estateLeisure &
amusement

Business Cities – Infrastructure Business Cities – Infrastructure
Mohali, Mohali, ChandigarhChandigarh
AmritsarAmritsar
JalandharJalandhar
LudhianaLudhiana
PatialaPatiala
BathindaBathinda
International Airport, Guru Nanak Dev University, Medical Research College, International Trading Centre, Hotels &
Tourism
Oil Refinery Project, Thermal Power Plant
Punjabi University, Thapar Institute of Technology, Medical Research College, National Sports School,
National Law School
State Agriculture University, International Airport, Rail Freight Corridor
Punjab Technical University, National Institute of Renewable Energy, National Institute of Technology,
Science City,
Panjab University, Medical Research Institute, Engineering University, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Research,
Institute of Microbial Technology, Airport

Setting Of Special Economic Setting Of Special Economic ZoneZone
Well established Policy Notified By The Punjab Well established Policy Notified By The Punjab Government.Government.
Minimum area of 1000 Hectare for General Purpose Minimum area of 1000 Hectare for General Purpose and 10 Hectare for product specific SEZ.and 10 Hectare for product specific SEZ.
Incentives under the Punjab SEZ PolicyIncentives under the Punjab SEZ Policy
Single window clearance.Single window clearance.
Freedom to setup independent Power Plant.Freedom to setup independent Power Plant.
Exemption from Sales Tax/ VAT, octroi, Electricity Exemption from Sales Tax/ VAT, octroi, Electricity duty, Stamp duty, Registration Fee & Property/ duty, Stamp duty, Registration Fee & Property/ House Tax, Education/ infrastructure & other cess.House Tax, Education/ infrastructure & other cess.
Self certification in respect of labour laws.Self certification in respect of labour laws.
Tax benefits as per scheme of Govt of India.Tax benefits as per scheme of Govt of India.

Setting up of Industrial ParkSetting up of Industrial Park
Well established Policy Notified By The Punjab Well established Policy Notified By The Punjab Government.Government.
Development of Land for Industrial Parks/ Estates/ Development of Land for Industrial Parks/ Estates/ Agro Parks/ IT Parks/ Biotech parks.Agro Parks/ IT Parks/ Biotech parks.
Minimum Land for development shall be 10 acres.Minimum Land for development shall be 10 acres.
Permission to develop 60% of area for industrial Permission to develop 60% of area for industrial activity, 30% for residential & 10% for activity, 30% for residential & 10% for commercial.commercial.
FAR & Ground coverage as per applicable bye FAR & Ground coverage as per applicable bye laws & regulations laws & regulations
Exemption from payment of land use conversion Exemption from payment of land use conversion fee.fee.
Benefits applicable as per Industrial Policy 2003.Benefits applicable as per Industrial Policy 2003.
Special benefits for Mega Projects with Special benefits for Mega Projects with investments exceeding Rs 100 crores. investments exceeding Rs 100 crores.