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    *CAGR calculated in rupee terms

    Note: CAGRCompound Annual Growth Rate

    Second fastest growingstate in India

    At a CAGR* of 16.5 per cent, Gujaratsgrowth was the second highest in India between2005-06 and 2011-12.

    Second highest number

    of FDI proposals

    Gujarat attracted 131 FDI proposals worth US$ 3.7 billion over 2011-12 and became the

    state with the second highest number of FDI proposals.

    Petro capital of India

    Gujarat is very strong in the petroleum sector and is considered the petro capital of India.The state has the most developed gas pipeline network in the country, supplying pipednatural gas to nearly 5,72,661 domestic households, 8,070 commercial establishments,2,415 industrial customers and 183 CNG Stations.

    Top milk procuring and

    second highest milkproducing state

    Gujarat is the top milk procuring state in the country, with 10.3 million kilograms of milk

    procured per day (about 35 per cent of Indias total milk procurement) during 2011-12.Also, Gujarat is the second largest milk producing state (9.8 million tonnes over 2011-12)in India.

    Largest producer ofprocessed diamonds

    The state is the worlds largest producer of processed diamonds and accounts for 80 percent of Indiasdiamond exports.

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    Largest denim producer With a contribution of 70 per cent to Indias denim production, Gujarat is the largest

    manufacturer of denim in the country and the third largest in the world.

    Largest cotton producer

    and exporter

    Gujarat contributed about 30 per cent and 60 per cent to Indias cotton production andtotal cotton exports, respectively, during 2011-12, making it the largest producer and

    exporter of cotton in the country.

    Strong agriculturesector

    In the last five years, Gujarat has registered about 11 per cent growth in agricultureagainst Indias average of about 4 per cent. The state has the highest productivity ofpotato and onion, and it is also the largest producer of seed spices (such as cumin, fenneland isabgul) in the country.

    Highest number of ports With one major port and 41 non-major ports, Gujarat has the highest number ofoperational and commercial cargo ports in India.

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    The engineering sector is delicensed;100 per cent FDI is allowed in thesector

    Due to policy support, there wascumulative FDI of USD14.0 billion intothe sector over April 2000 February2012, making up 8.6 per cent of totalFDI into the country in that period

    Growing demand

    High economic growth andindustrial development

    Average annual GSDP (gross statedomestic product) growth rate from2004-05 to 2012-13 was about 16.0per cent.

    Gujarat has achieved the distinction of

    being one of the most industriallydeveloped states. Accounting for fiveper cent of the total Indian population,Gujarat contributes 24.6 per cent to

    Indias goods exports.

    Policy incentives

    Gujarat is the only state in Indiawhere the state government hasframed policies in almost all keysectors such as industry, power,ports, roads, agriculture and minerals.

    Gujarats Industrial Policy, 2009,offers attractive incentives andconcessions for prospective investors.

    Facilitating infrastructure

    Gujarat has excellent infrastructure as

    compared to the other states. There are42 ports, 13 domestic airports and oneinternational airport. The state also hasan extensive road and rail network. A2,200 km gas-grid supplies gas to theindustrial areas.

    There are 83 product clusters, 257industrial estates, 32 notified specialeconomic zones and upcominginfrastructure on the Delhi-MumbaiIndustrial Corridor (DMIC).

    Rich labour pool

    Gujarat has a good educational

    infrastructure with premier institutes inmanagement, fashion, design,infrastructure planning andpharmaceuticals.

    There are industrial training institutesin each district to train manpower forthe shop floor level. The stategovernment has undertaken manyinitiatives to encourage innovation inthe education sector.

    FY2000-10

    8.2 per cent

    share inIndia's

    incrementalGDP

    FY2011-20

    9.1 per cent

    share inIndia's

    incrementalGDP

    AdvantageGujarat

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    Gujarat is located on the western coast of India and has the

    longest coastline of 1,600 km in the country. The stateshares its borders with Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh,Maharashtra and the Union Territories of Daman & Diu andDadra & Nagar Haveli. The Arabian Sea borders the stateboth to the west and the south-west.

    Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar andJamnagar are some of the key cities of the state.

    There are eight agro-climatic zones in the state that supportcultivation of a wide range of crops.

    The most commonly spoken language of the state isGujarati. Hindi and English are the other Indian languagesused.

    Sources: Gujarat Socio Economic Review 2012-13,

    www.gujaratindia.com, *Provisional dataCensus 2011

    Parameters Gujarat

    Capital Gandhinagar

    Geographical area (sq km) 196,024

    Administrative districts (No) 26

    Population density (persons per sqkm)*

    308

    Total population (million)* 60.4

    Male population (million)* 31.5

    Female population (million)* 28.9

    Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males)* 917

    Literacy rate (%)* 79.3

    Source: Maps of India

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    Parameter Gujarat All-States Source

    Economy

    GSDP as a percentage of all states GSDP 7.3* 100Planning Commission Databook, 2012-13,

    current prices

    Average GSDP growth rate (%)* 16.0*** 15.6Planning Commission Databook, 2004-05 to

    2012-13, current prices

    Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,870.4* 1,414.2Gujarat Socio Economic Survey 2012-13,

    current prices

    Physical Infrastructure

    Installed power capacity (MW) 26,414.04 225,133.1 Central Electricity Authority, as of May 2013

    Wireless subscribers (No) 51,693,364^ 867,803,583Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,

    as of March 2013

    Broadband subscribers (No) 834,250# 15,050,000Ministry of Communications & Information

    Technology, as of March 2013

    National highway length (km) 3,828 79,116 National Highways Authority of India

    Major and minor ports (No) 1+14 12+187 Indian Ports Association

    Airports (No) 14 133 Airports Authority of India

    Notes: *Data for 2011-12, **Calculated in Indian rupee terms, ***2004-05 to 2011-12; ^Including Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli#In 2011-12, Including Dadra & Nagar Haveli

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    Parameter Gujarat All-States Source

    Social Indicators

    Literacy rate (%) 79.3 74.0 Provisional dataCensus 2011

    Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 21.3 21.8SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in),

    October 2012

    Investments

    FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 8.7 193.3Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,

    April 2000 to March 2013

    Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 1,036.1 10,499.2 CMIE (2012-13)

    Industrial Infrastructure

    PPP projects (No) 74 881 www.pppindiadatabase.com

    SEZs (No) 32 386Notified as of January 2013,

    www.sezindia.nic.in

    PPP: Public Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System

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    45.255.3

    62.7

    81.8 80.191.0

    116.4127.6

    2004-05

    2005-06

    2006-07

    2007-08

    2008-09

    2009-10

    2010-11

    2011-12

    At current prices, Gujarats GSDP was about US$ 127.6billion over 2011-12.

    The states GSDP expanded at a CAGR of 17.0* per centfrom 2004-05 to 2011-12.

    Source: Planning Commission Databook 2013,*CAGR calculated in rupee terms

    Note: GSDPGross State Domestic Product ,CAGRCompound Annual Growth Rate

    GSDP of Gujarat at current prices (in US$ billion)

    CAGR:17.0%*

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    38.345.9

    53.662.6

    70.0

    82.6

    102.9

    118.7

    2004-05

    2005-06

    2006-07

    2007-08

    2008-09

    2009-10

    2010-11

    2011-12

    GujaratsNSDP was about US$ 118.7 billion during

    2011-12.

    The states NSDP expanded at a CAGR of 17.5* per centfrom 2004-05 to 2011-12.

    Source: Planning Commission Databook 2013,*CAGR calculated in rupee terms

    Note: NSDPNet State Domestic Product ,CAGRCompound Annual Growth Rate

    NSDP of Gujarat at current prices (in US$ billion)

    CAGR:17.5%*

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    841

    1,011 1,129

    1,454 1,403 1,571

    1,983

    2,145

    2004-05

    2005-06

    2006-07

    2007-08

    2008-09

    2009-10

    2010-11

    2011-12

    The states per capita GSDP stood at US$ 2,145.3 over2011-12 compared to US$ 841.0 during 2004-05.

    Per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 15.4* per centbetween 2004-05 and 2011-12.

    Source: Planning Commission Databook 2013,*CAGR calculated in rupee terms

    Per capita GSDP (US$)

    CAGR:15.4%*

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    712 853

    958

    1,243 1,1991,352

    1,729 1,870

    2004-05

    2005-06

    2006-07

    2007-08

    2008-09

    2009-10

    2010-11

    2011-12

    Gujarats per capita NSDP was US$ 1,870.4 over 2011-12vis--vis US$ 712.4 during 2004-05.

    Per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of 15.8* percent between 2004-05 and 2011-12.

    Source: Planning Commission Databook 2013,*CAGR calculated in rupee terms

    Per capita NSDP (US$)

    CAGR:15.8%*

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    20.9 21.8

    35.9 36.1

    43.2 42.1

    2004-2005 2011-12

    Primary Secondary Tertiary

    During 2011-12, the tertiary sector contributed 42.1 per centto the statesGSDP at current prices, followed by secondary(36.1 per cent) and primary (21.8 per cent).

    At a CAGR of 18.9 per cent, the primary sector has beenthe fastest growing sector among others from 2004-05 to2011-12.

    The tertiary sector expanded at a CAGR of 16.3 per centbetween 2004-05 and 2011-12. Growth was driven by trade,hotels, real estate, finance, insurance, transport,communications and other services sectors.

    The secondary sector increased at a CAGR of 16.8 per centbetween 2004-05 and 2011-12. Growth was led bymanufacturing, construction and electricity, and gas & water

    supply sectors.Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

    *CAGR calculated in rupee terms

    Percentage distribution of GSDP

    CAGR*

    18.9%

    16.3%

    16.8%

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    Sources: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13, Indian HorticultureDatabase2012, National Horticulture Board,

    Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India,Reserve Bank of India, **2010-11, ^000 Bales (170 kgs each)

    CropAnnual productionin 2011-

    12 (000 metric tonnes)

    Sugarcane 14,176

    Cotton 10,375^

    Wheat 4,072

    Banana 4,047

    Groundnut 2,717

    Potato 2,395.5

    Rice 1,790

    Onion 1,562.2

    Bajra (millet) 1,501**

    Maize 787Tobacco 278

    Gram 273

    Coconut 217.9

    Gujarat has a robust agricultural economy; crop area coversmore than 50.0 per cent of the statestotal land area.

    During 2011-12, total food grain and oilseed production inthe state was at around 9.25 million tonnes and 5.03 milliontonnes, respectively.

    Sugarcane is the major crop in Gujarat, followed by cotton,wheat, groundnuts and potato. Sugarcane production in thestate totalled around 14.17 million tonnes over 2011-12.

    Other major crops grown in the state include tobacco,coconuts, rice, onion, jowar (sorghum), bajra (millets),oilseeds, maize, tur and gram.

    Banana production in the state totalled around 4.05 million

    tonnes over 2011-12.

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    38.5%

    21.0%

    1.3%

    20.1%

    19.0%Electricity

    Manufacturing

    Mining

    Services

    Irrigation

    According to the DIPP, FDI inflows totalled US$ 8.65 billionfrom April 2000 to March 2013.

    During 2012-13, outstanding investments in the state werearound US$ 1.04 trillion.

    Of the total outstanding investments, the electricity sector

    accounted for around 38.5 per cent, followed bymanufacturing (21.0 per cent).

    Gujarat attracted 131 FDI proposals worth US$ 3.7 billionover 2011-12 and became the state with the second highestnumber of FDI proposals.

    Source:CMIE

    Break up of outstanding investments by sector(2012-13)

    Note: DIPP - Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion

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    Sources: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat 2012-13,Economic Survey of India 2011-12, Ministry of Shipping, Government of India

    During 2011-12, Gujarat contributed 25 per cent to Indiastotal exports of goods.

    Exports include products from sectors such as textiles, petroleum, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, engineering, gems andjewellery.

    Export products from intermediate and minor ports include naphtha, petrol, clinker, cement, oil cakes, bauxite, paraxylene,salt, soda ash, food grains, cement clinker, ethylene and pet-cock.

    During 2011-12, the Kandla port and non-major ports handled 82.5 million tonnes and 259.0 million tonnes of cargo,respectively. Over 2011-12, cargo handled by non-major ports in the state increased by around 12 per cent year-on-year.

    Gujarat is the largest exporter of cotton (60.0 per cent) in the country.

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    At the end of 2009-10, the state had around 18,421 km ofstate highways, 20,503 km of major district roads, 10,227km of other district roads and 24,852 km of village roads.

    Almost 96.7 percent of roads are surfaced and all-weatherroads.

    The Government of Gujarat, through GIDB, prepared avision document Blueprint for Infrastructure in Gujarat(BIG)-2020. It has identified a series of projects andinvestments required across the road sector to beimplemented on priority basis for Gujaratsinclusive growth.

    Pragatipath Yojana, a state government initiative introduced

    in 2005, envisages the development of nine high-speedcorridors, and widening of highways to connect tribal,coastal, industrial and rural areas with mainstream areas.Total length of the project is 3,710 km at a cost of US$ 450million.

    Sources: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways,Annual Report 2012-13 , Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

    *In 2012-13, **At the end of 31stMarch 2011, ^At the end of year 2009-10

    Type of road Length (km)

    National highways 3,828*

    State highways 18,421**

    Major district roads 20,503^

    Other district roads 10,227^

    Village roads 24,852^

    Source: Gujarat State Road Development Corporation

    National Highways

    State Highways

    Railways

    Note:GIDB - Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board

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    Growing demandThe rail traffic in Gujarat mainly falls under the followingdivisions of Western Railway: Vadodara, Rajkot,Bhavnagar, Ratlam, Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

    The state had a railway network of 5,271 km as of March2011.

    Ahmedabad, Anand, Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Godhra,Porbandar, Rajkot, Vadodara (Baroda) and Valsad aresome of the important railway stations in the state.

    The government has proposed a mass-transit rail system,MEGA. The project aims to build a Metro cum RegionalRail Transit System, which would connect the cities ofGandhinagar and Ahmedabad. The central governmenthas allotted US$ 2 million to MEGA for FY 2013-14.

    Source: http://www.gujaratmetrorail.comNote: MEGA - Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad

    Source: Maps of India

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    Source: dholerasir.com/EarlyBirdProjects.aspx

    International airport

    Domestic airport

    Ahmedabad

    Bhavnagar

    Bhuj

    Jamnagar

    Rajkot

    Vadodara

    Palanpur

    Porbandhar

    Surat

    Keshod

    Kandla

    Mandvi

    Deesa

    Mundra

    The state has 13 domestic airports (the highest in anystate) and one international airport.

    The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport inAhmedabad is Indias seventh busiest airport, with anaverage of 112 aircraft movements per day over 2011-12.In 2010, a new terminal building (terminal 2) was

    inaugurated, which has been built at a project cost of US$60 million.

    There are domestic airports at Bhavnagar, Bhuj,Jamnagar, Kandla, Keshod, Deesa, Porbandar, Rajkot,Surat, Vadodara, Mundra, Mandvi and Palanpur.

    A feasibility study for an international airport at Fedra inDholera (about 130 km away from Ahmedabad) has been

    completed in January 2010. Once ready, the airport couldbe extremely useful for passenger and cargo purposes.The state government has also signed an MoU with DelhiMetro Industrial Corridor Development Company in thisregard.

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    Source: Ports of Gujarat Sector Profile 2008-09, GMBNote: GMBGujarat Maritime Board

    Maroli

    HaziraMagdalla

    Dahej

    Dholera

    BhavnagarMithivirdi

    Pipava

    vSimar

    Porbandar

    Okha Sikka

    JamnagarNavlakhi

    KandlaJakhau

    PositraKhambhat

    Mahuva

    Jafrabad

    Mundra

    SutrapadaVansiBorsi

    Major ports

    Private sector ports

    GMB ports

    The state has one of the strongest port infrastructures inIndia. It is the first state in India to take up portprivatisation.

    Gujarat has 42 ports along a 1,600 km coastline includingone major port at Kandla and 41 minor ports.

    GMB, which manages 41 non-major ports, has developedport privatisation models such as private/joint sector ports,private jetties, captive jetties and GMB jetties.

    The state has five direct berthing commercial ports, sevendirect berthing captive port terminals and four lighterage-cargo ports.

    The state handled the largest (73.6 per cent) share of

    cargo traffic in Indias non-major ports, and 14.7 per centin Indiasmajor ports over 2011-12.

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    Sources: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13,Ministry of Shipping, Government of India

    Note: LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas

    PipavaMagdalla

    Hazira

    Porbandhar

    OkhaMundhra

    Kandla

    Sikka

    Navlakhi

    Jamnagar

    Dahej

    The state has two LNG terminals that offer transportationfacilities for natural gas, crude oil and petroleum productsfrom the Middle East and Europe.

    The state has a vast hinterland surrounded by thenorthwest markets of Rajasthan, Delhi/NCR, and Punjab.Together, these areas generate approximately 60 per cent

    of India's cargo, of which a majority is currently handled bythe ports of Gujarat.

    It has a large external trade potential, given its vastcoastline.

    The intermediate and minor ports of Gujarat handled atotal cargo of 259.0 million tonnes during 2011-12. Thisimplies an increase of about 12.1 per cent compared to

    the previous year.

    The Kandla port handled 82.5 million tonnes of cargoduring 2011-12.

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    Many upcoming ports are being developed as captive portsto cater to specific company and industry requirements.

    The state undertakes fast-track clearance in establishmentof ports through private participation.

    There is an increase in connectivity to non-major ports

    owing to the development of the Delhi-Mumbai DedicatedFreight Corridor.

    More than 4,800 ships and 1,000 sailing vessels visit theports of Gujarat every year.

    Source: Ports of Gujarat, Sector Profile 2008-09, Gujarat Government,

    Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

    Key private sector stakeholders in Gujarat's portssector

    Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd

    Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company

    Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited

    Reliance Industries Limited

    Maersk

    Welspun

    Petronet LNG

    Shell

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    The government of Gujarat has initiated several steps forthe development of a world-class port city at Mundra.

    The proposed site measures about 502 sq km.

    Key site selection parameters included strategic locationand connectivity, low cropping intensity, key stakeholder

    requirements and avoiding ecologically sensitive areas.

    Source: Ports of Gujarat, Sector Profile 2008-09, Gujarat Government.

    Growth of ports traffic (million tonnes)

    231

    77

    154

    259

    83

    176

    Total traffic Export traffic Import traffic

    2010-11 2011-12

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    As of May 2013, Gujarat had a total installed powergeneration capacity of 26,414.04 MW (comprised 15,895.28MW, 6,886.90 MW and 3,631.86 MW under private, stateand central utilities, respectively).

    Thermal power contributed 21,114.74 MW to total installedpower generation capacity, followed by hydropower (772.00

    MW), nuclear power (559.32 MW) and renewable power(3,967.98 MW).

    100 per cent of Gujarat's villages have electricityconnections for 24-hour power supply through JyotirgramYojana.

    Gujarat has a pipeline grid which supplies piped natural gasto nearly 5,72,661 domestic households, 8,070 commercial

    establishments, 2,415 industrial customers and 183 CNGStations.

    GSPC Gas Company Ltd, a distribution arm of Gujarat StatePetroleum Corporation Ltd, supplies 4.33 MMSCMD of gasto more than 382,000 domestic households, 1,400commercial & non-commercial customers, 143 CNG stationsand 1,700 industrial customers in the state.

    Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13MMSCMD: Million metric standard cubic metres per day;

    CNG - Compressed Natural Gas

    Installed power capacity (MW)

    12,110.4

    13,908.1 15,722.6

    21,917.8

    26,414.0 26,414.0

    2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14*

    Source: Central Electricity Authority*As of March 2013

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    GSPL is the nodal agency responsible for setting up a gasgrid in Gujarat, operating on common carriage basis.

    GGCL currently operates a 1,550 km and 350 km underconstruction/development pipeline network. It is planning toset up a pipeline network of about 3,000 km in Gujarat.

    GGCL has a total gas pipeline length of about 2,700 km andservices 230,000 customers.

    Source: Gujarat State Petronet Limited (GSPL) Annual Report 2011-12MMSCMD: Million metric standard cubic metre per day,

    *Includes 18 MMSCMD of re-gassified LNGLNG: Liquefied Natural Gas

    GSPLs integrated gas-grid

    Current transmission 35 mmscmd*

    Commissioned pipeline 2,065 km

    Under construction pipeline 427 kmSources: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13,Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board

    Note: GSPC - Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation LtdGSPL - Gujarat State Petronet LtdGGCL - Gujarat Gas Company Ltd

    GAIL - Gas authority of India Ltd

    GSPC has holdings in over 64 oil and gas fields; 53 of theseblocks are located in India and 11 are located in Australia,Egypt, Indonesia and Yemen.

    GSPC is known for its discovery of the largest gas reservein India at the Krishna-Godavari basin.

    Gujarat has the most developed gas pipeline network in thecountry. The gas pipeline network is being operated byGSPL, GGCL and GAIL.

    GAIL primarily serves consumers who have been allocatednatural gas by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.Its pipeline network can be divided into three sections:South Gujarat Network, North Gujarat Network and ex-Hazira.

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    Sources: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,Department of Telecommunications, Annual Report 2012-13,

    Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, India Post,

    #Including Dadra & Nagar Haveli*As of December 2011**As of January 2013

    Note: SRDN - State Disaster Resource NetworkBISAG - Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space

    Applications and Geo-informatics

    Telecom infrastructure (March 2013)

    Wireless connections 51,693,364

    Wire-line connections 1,792,030

    Broadband subscribers 834,250*

    Post offices 8,934**

    Telephone exchanges 2,983*

    Tele-density (in per cent) 87.23

    As of December 2011, the state had 834,250 broadbandsubscribers.

    According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),Gujarat had 51.2 million wireless connections and 1.8million wire-line subscribers as of March 2013.

    All district headquarters are provided with back-up supportof transportable V-SAT terminals.

    The state has the SDRN a database of disastermanagement related inventory.

    The BISAG has satellite communication facilities with adedicated bandwidth.

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    Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

    Note: GSWAN - Gujarat State Wide Area NetworkSICN - Sachivalaya Integrated Communication Network

    SWAGAT - State Wide Attention on Grievances with Application ofTechnology

    IWDMS - Integrated Workflow and Document Management System

    Major telecom operators in Gujarat

    Vodafone Essar

    IDEA Cellular

    Bharti Airtel

    Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

    Reliance Communications

    Aircel Limited

    Tata Teleservices

    Uninor

    GSWAN, is one of the largest IP-based WANs connectingover 3,200 government offices.

    The state has the SICN with over 7,400 voice connections.

    There is a facility for online redressing of citizensgrievances through the SWAGAT.

    IWDMS streamlines documentation in government offices.

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    Note: SPPWCS - Sardar Patel Participatory Water Conservation Scheme

    To maintain long-term water security and sustainability inSaurashtra and Kutch, Gujarat Water Infrastructure Limitedhas taken up the implementation of Swarnim Gujarat WaterGrid Project in the regions at a cost of US$ 567 million.

    State-wide water grid

    Source: Vibrant Gujarat 2012, Sector Profile - Water sector with focus onconservation, Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

    MCM: Million cubic metres

    As of December 2012, 2,342 km of bulk pipelines and about120,379 km of distribution pipelines have been laid acrossthe state.

    Gujarat has an extensive water grid network, which it hasimplemented for a long-term strategy of drought proofing ofthe sector. State-wide water grid covers 75.0 per cent of the

    population with sustainable surface water resources fordrinking water.

    A water conservation scheme, SPPWCS is implemented bythe state government.

    Other water conservation schemes include:

    153,249 check dams

    122,035 bori bandhs (dams made of sand bags)

    Interlinking of 21 rivers in central and north Gujaratthrough Sujalam Sufalam Yojana

    21,418 deepened ponds

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    Note: WUA- Water Users Associations

    Coverage through water supply grid

    Programme Planning CompletedIn

    progress

    Sardar SarovarCanal BasedWater SupplyProject

    175 121 39

    Rural regionalwater supplyschemes

    219 180 15

    Total 394 301 54

    Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13;Annual Plan 2012-13, Government of Gujarat;

    Vibrant Gujarat 2013, Sector Profile - Water sector with focus on watersupply grid

    Fresh-water availability in Gujarat

    Surface water 38,100 mcm

    Ground water 12,000 mcm

    Total 50,100 mcm

    The state government has formulated, sanctioned andimplemented a master plan amounting to US$ 2,326 millionfor Sardar Sarovar Canal Based Drinking Water SupplyProject.

    The project covers 9,633 villages and 131 urbancentres in Saurashtra, Kachchh, central and north

    Gujarat and the Panchmahals district.

    The Gujarat Water Users Participatory IrrigationManagement Bill, 2007, authorises farmers to constituteWUAs for the management of canals handed over afterrehabilitation by the government.

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    The state envisages replacement of conventional fuels byCNG in all buses and auto rickshaws.

    Under the directions of the state government, GSPC GasCompany Ltd supplies a daily average of 5,00,000 SCM ofCNG to more than 74,000 vehicles (mainly including statetransportation buses, cars and auto rickshaws).

    The BRTS is being implemented in Ahmedabad jointly bythe state government, GIDB, AMC and AUDA.

    Total BRTS length: 88.5 km (Phase-I: 58 km + Phase-II:30.5 km). The project is in operation.

    Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

    Note: CNG - Compressed Natural GasBRTS - Bus Rapid Transport System

    GIDB - Gujarat Infrastructure Development BoardAMC - Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

    AUDA - Ahmedabad Urban Development AuthoritySCM -Standard cubic metre

    Ahmedabad BRTS map

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    River-front development

    Developments around the rivers Sabarmati and Tapi have been undertaken to revitalise the city and improve existing infrastructure.

    The state government also envisages development of commercial, residential and recreational facilities on the river-front.

    The Sabarmati River Front Development Corporation has been honoured with the Prime Ministers Award for Excellence in Urban

    Planning and Design.

    JNNURM

    Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), 71 projects worth US$ 1. 04 billion have been sanctioned for

    Gujarat.

    The projects have been sanctioned between 2005-06 and 2012-13. Key areas of development are water supply, sewerage, solid-waste

    management, storm-water drainage, mass-rapid transport system, construction of flyovers and water treatment.

    Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board (GIDB) has been constituted for conceiving infrastructure projects, developing and preparing

    them. GIDB also conducts pre-feasibility and feasibility studies for various projects. Some of the initiatives are Integrated Public

    Transport System (IPTS) Studies, cleaner fuel technology, Metro Rail and Rail Transit System for Surat.

    Other reforms

    Municipal accounting

    Solid-waste management

    Energy efficiency

    Promotion of industrial parks

    Source: http://jnnurm.nic.in

    Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

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    Source:www.pppindiadatabase.com

    BOOTBuild-Own-Operate-Transfer; BOTBuild-Operate-Transfer

    Project name Sector PPP typeProject cost

    (US$ million)Stage

    Hazira LNG terminal Ports BOOT 806.5 In operation

    Dahej LNG terminal Ports BOOT 497.2 In operation

    Mundra port Ports BOOT 467.6 In operation

    Himmatnagar bypass Roads BOT-Toll 152.2 In operation

    Gandhidham-Palanpur Railway Project Railways BOT 108.7 In operation

    Rajkot Bypass & Gondal Jetpur Roads BOT-Toll 96.4 Construction

    Surendranagar-Pipapav Railway Project Railways BOT 88.0 In operation

    Ahmedabad - Mehsana road Roads BOT-Toll 76.0 In operation

    Bharuch-Dahej Gauge conversion Railways BOT - Construction

    Vadodara-Halol Toll road Roads BOT-Toll 38.0 In operation

    Transport Nagar at Ahmedabad Roads BOT 32.9 Construction

    Viramgam Mehsana Gauge Conversion Project Railways BOT 22.38 In operation

    Liquid Chemical Project Energy BOOT 27.8 In operation

    Paguthan Expansion Project Energy BOT 37.0 In operation

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    As of January 2013, Gujarat had 47 formally approvedSEZs, seven in-principle approvals and 32 notified SEZs.

    Gujarat ranks first in terms of total area covered underSEZs in India. It is also a leading SEZ state with the highestgeographical area of 29,424 hectares under SEZdevelopment.

    Gujarat has 17 operational SEZs. Some of them are asfollows:

    Kandla SEZ

    Surat SEZ

    Surat Apparel Park

    It is the first state to formulate a SEZ policy, which includesflexible labour laws and exit options for investors.

    SEZs in Gujarat receive a 10-year corporate tax holiday onexport profits (100 per cent for the initial five years and 50.0per cent for the next five years).

    SEZs with in-principle approvals*

    *As of January 2013Source:

    sezindia.nic.in

    Industry Locations No of SEZs

    Free trade andwarehousing zones

    Kandla, Kutch 2

    Multi-productValsad,Kutch,

    Bharuch3

    Plastic & plasticproducts

    Kutch 1

    Power Kutch 1

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    Formally approved SEZs*

    Industry Locations No of SEZs

    IT/ITes and electonics Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Valsad 15

    Muti Product/services Jamnagar, Dahej, Mundra, Kandla, Gandhinagar, Bharuch, Kutch 9

    Pharmaceuticals & chemicals Ahmedabad, Bharuch, Kutch, Panoli 7

    Engineering Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Amerli 4

    Textile & apparel Ahmedabad, Anjar 3

    Oil and gas Bharuch 2

    Gems & jewellary Surat 1

    Ceramic & glass Bharuch 1

    Biotech Vadodara 1

    Handicraft Kutch 1

    Non-conventional energy Kutch 1

    Food processing Mehsana 1

    Free Trade and Warehousing Zone

    (FTWZ)Kutch 1

    Source:sezindia.nic.in, *As of January, 2013

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    Notified SEZs*

    Industry Locations No of SEZs

    IT/ITes and electronics Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara 10

    Pharmaceuticals and chemicals Ahmedabad, Bharuch 6

    Multi-product Jamnagar, Bharuch, Kutch 5Multi-services Gandhinagar 1

    Engineering Vadodara, Amerli, Ahmedabad 3

    Textile and apparel Ahmedabad, Kutch 2

    Gems and jewellery Surat 1

    Non-conventional energy Kutch 1

    Biotechnology Vadodara 1Oil and gas Bharuch 1

    Free Trade and Warehousing

    Zones (FTWZ)Kutch 1

    Source: sezindia.nic.in, *As of January 2013

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    Gujarat has a literacy rate of 79.3 per cent, according to theprovisional data of Census 2011; the male literacy rate is87.2 per cent and the female literacy rate is 70.7 per cent.

    The state had around 40,943 primary schools during 2011-12, compared to 40,723 schools over 2010-11. Enrolment inthese schools also increased to 8.38 million over 2011-12

    from 8.15 million during 2010-11.

    Kanya Kelavani is a state-wide girl child educationcampaign to increase the enrolment ratio and decreasedrop-out rates.

    Vidhyadeep Yojna has been implemented, where in case ofan unfortunate death of a child studying in the primaryschool, parents or guardians of the child are offered US$

    1,097 as an insurance amount.

    Gujarat's education statistics (2011-12)

    Number of institutions

    Primary schools: 40,943

    Secondary and highersecondary schools: 9,878

    Institutions imparting highereducation: 1,626

    Pupil-teacher ratio

    Primary schools: 31:1Secondary and highersecondary schools: 39:1

    Institutions imparting highereducation: 33:1

    Net enrolment ratio Primary schools: 98.80

    Number of teachers

    Primary schools: 273,065

    Secondary and higher

    secondary schools: 77,716Institutions imparting highereducation: 23,889

    Source: Census 2011 (provisional data)

    Literacy rates (%)

    Literacy rate 79.3

    Male literacy 87.2

    Female literacy 70.7

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    Sakshardeep is a literacy campaign for adult education. Atotal of 526,259 persons had taken benefit under theSakshardeep Programme, 2007.

    SCOPE is an initiative of the government to make Gujaratiyouth proficient in business English.

    No of seats* in technical education - 2012-13 (P)

    Engineering 56,275

    MBA 13,365

    Pharmacy 5,217

    MCA 7,330

    Architecture 1,020

    Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13*In degree (full time) course

    Note: MBA: Master of Business AdministrationMCA: Master of Computer Application

    (P): ProvisionalSCOPE - Society for Creation of Opportunity through Proficiency in English

    Premier educational and research institutions inGujarat

    Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

    Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar

    Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,Surat

    Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Anand Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA)

    National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT),Gandhinagar

    National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad

    Centre for Environment Planning and Technology,Ahmedabad

    Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute,Bhavnagar

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    Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13

    Gujarat is at the forefront of establishing and maintaining agood health infrastructure.

    The state has 1,158 PHCs, 7,274 sub-centres, 318community health centres CHCs, 24 district level hospitals,30 sub-district level hospitals, three Class- II hospitals, fourmental hospitals, two government dental hospitals and a

    ophthalmology hospital.

    During 2011-12, 30.87 million patients were treatedoutdoors, while 3.90 million were treated indoors throughgovernment medical institutions.

    Health indicators (2011)

    Birth rate* 21.3

    Death rate* 6.7

    Infant mortality rate** 41

    Source: Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin October 2012(www.censusindia.gov.in)

    *Per thousand persons**Per thousand live births

    PHC - Primary Health Centre,CHC - Community Health Centre.

    Health infrastructure (December 2012)

    Primary health centres 1,158

    Sub-centres 7,274

    Community health centres 318

    District level hospitals 24

    Sub-district level hospitals 30

    Major hospitals with educational institutes 6

    Class- II hospitals 3

    Government dental hospitals 2

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    Key health schemes of Gujarat government

    Chiranjeevi Scheme

    Introduced to reduce maternity-related deaths and infant mortality; involves collaborations between government andprivate sector specialists to facilitate safe deliveries for the economically weaker sections.

    Bal Sakha Yojna

    An initiative under the Chiranjeevi Scheme.

    Provides facilities for proper check up of newborns and infants by paediatricians. The main aim of the scheme is to bringdown the infant mortality rate (IMR) and the maternal mortality rate (MMR).

    Centre-aided Health Insurance Scheme

    The scheme has been launched in Gujarat to cover the families with income-levels in the below poverty line (BPL)

    category.

    Total insured amount is about US$ 650 per family.

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    Various dance forms of the state include dandiya raas, garba, garbi, rasaka, tippani and padhar.

    Many fairs and festivals are celebrated in the state such as Bhavnath Mahadev Mela, Dangs Darbar, Vichitra Mela, Dhrang Fair,Trinetreshwar Mahadev Fair, Vautha Mela, Shamlaji Mela, Kutch Mahotsav, Bhadra Purnima, Kavant Mela, Modhera (dancefestival), Makar Sankranthi, International Kite Festival (Uttarayan) and Navrathri Festival.

    Museums in the state include The Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya (Ahmedabad), Calico Museum of Textiles (Ahmedabad),

    Vadodara Museum (Vadodara), Maharaja Fatehsingh Museum (Vadodara), Gandhi Museum (Bhavnagar), Kite Museum(Ahmedabad), Watson Museum (Rajkot) and the Lady Wilson Museum (Valsad).

    Prominent stadiums in the state include the Sardar Patel Cricket Stadium (Ahmedabad), Moti Bagh Stadium (Vadodara), IndianPetrochemicals Corporation Ltd (IPCL) Sports Complex (Vadodara) and the Surat Indoor Stadium. Golf courses in the stateinclude Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club (Vadodara), Gulmohar Greens Golf & Country Club (Ahmedabad), Aalloa Hills Golf Resort(Ahmedabad), Kensville Golf and Country Club (Ahemdabad), Cambay Golf Club (Gandhinagar), and an integrated Golf Coursein Ganesh Housing Corporation (Ahmedabad).

    A world-class sporting infrastructure complex is coming up in Ahmedabad at a cost of US$ 65 million. The project is expected tobe ready by 2013. The facility, which will incorporate a 21,000 seat stadium, is a collaboration between the Government ofGujarat and SE TransStadia Private Limited.

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    The states manufacturing industry is supported by 0.34million MSMEs.

    Gujarat has 83 product clusters. The Cluster DevelopmentScheme has been launched for furthering the growth ofproduct clusters.

    Some of the successful clusters include ceramics cluster atMorbi, brass-parts cluster at Jamnagar, fish-processingcluster at Veraval and power-looms cluster at Ahmedabad.

    Gujarat has 184 industrial estates established by GIDC forspecific sectors such as chemicals, electronics, gems,apparels and granite.

    The state government has taken initiatives to set up

    industrial estates on non-agricultural land after theassessment of industrial viability. It has also introduced amodified scheme to provide financial assistance to promoteand encourage industrial parks by private institutions.

    Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat

    Source: Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat, 2012-13MSME: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises

    Product clusters

    Navsari

    Ankleshwar

    Morbi

    PIPAVAV

    Rajkot

    Jamnagar

    Valsad

    Vadodara

    Anand

    AhmedabadGandhinagar

    Mehsana

    Surendranagar

    BhavnagarAmreli

    DAHEJ

    HAZIRA

    KANDLA

    Kachch

    Okha

    Kodinar

    Sutrapada

    MUNDRA

    Surat

    Soda ash and salt-basedindustries, cement and steelpipes

    Agro Processing

    Engineering andceramics

    Petroleum and brass parts

    Soda ash andsalt-basedindustries

    Chemicals,Petrochemicals,Pharma, Textiles

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    Gujarat contributes around 16.0 per cent to the countrysindustrial output.

    There are 13 major industry groups that together account foraround 83.0 per cent of total factories, 94.0 per cent of totalfixed capital investment, 93.0 per cent of the value of outputand 93.0 per cent of value-addition in Gujarats industrialeconomy.

    Gujarat is a leader in industrial sectors such as chemicals,petrochemicals, dairy, drugs and pharmaceuticals, cementand ceramics, gems and jewellery, textiles and engineering.

    The industrial sector comprises over 800 large industriesand more than 345,000 micro, small and medium industries.

    Source: Government of Gujarat website

    Key industries in Gujarat

    Agro and food processing

    Dairy

    Chemicals and petrochemicals

    Textiles and apparels

    Engineering and auto

    Gems and jewellery

    Oil and gas

    Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology

    IT

    Minerals

    Ports

    Power

    Tourism

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    Petroleum accounts for the highest industrial production inGujarat with a 26.0 per cent share. It is followed bychemicals with a 21.0 per cent share and pharmaceuticalswith a 7.0 per cent share.

    Gujarat is:

    The worlds largest producer of processed diamondsand wall clocks

    Has the worlds largest gas-based, single-locationsponge iron plant

    The worldslargest producer of castor and cumin

    The worldsthird largest producer of denim

    Has Asias largest grassroots petroleum refinery atJamnagar (owned by RIL)

    Indiaslargest producer of cotton

    Home to Indiasfirst LNG port terminal at Hazira

    Source: Vibrant Gujarat 2013 - Manufacturing sector profile,www.vibrantgujarat.com

    Manufacturing sector break up in Gujarat(2010-11)

    Note: Liquefied Natural Gas

    26%

    21%

    7%6%

    5%

    5%

    30%

    Petroleum

    Chemicals

    Pharmaceuticals

    Machinery and equipments

    Fabricated metal products, exceptmachinery and equipments

    Textiles

    Others

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    Source: Vibrant Gujarat, Agro World Show 2013

    The agro sector, including animal husbandry, contributed18.9 per cent to GujaratsGSDP over 2011-12.

    Cotton, groundnut, bajra, paddy, maize, jowar, sesamum,castor, and tur (pigeon pea), along with fodder andvegetables, are the major kharif crops in the state. Normalarea under kharif cultivation is 8.6 million hectares.

    There are 205 APMCs.

    As of March 2012, there were 199 main yards and 201 sub-market yards operational in the state.

    GAIC promotes agricultural activities at the ground-level andaids the development of agro industries in the state.

    Note: APMC - Agriculture Produce Market CommitteesGAIC - Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation

    CropGujarat's position in

    world productionShare of worldproduction (%)

    Castor seeds 1 8

    Fennel 1 67

    Isabgul 2 35

    Cotton 8 3.5

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    Gujaratsdairy sector consists of 17 district milk producersunions, with around 14,598 milk co-operative societies.

    Gujarat is the top milk procuring state in India, with 10.3million kilograms of milk procured per day over 2011-12.

    The states milk production, which stood at 9.8 million

    tonnes during 2011-12, is the second largest in India.

    The National Dairy Development Board in Anand is involvedin promoting, financing and supporting milk-distributionorganisations across India.

    GCMMF, a cooperative dairy giant, sells Amul and Sagarbrands of dairy products through 1 million retailers and5,000 distributors.

    GCMMF became the first billion dollar cooperative in 2006-07 and registered a turnover of US$ 1.1 billion. TheFederation recorded a turnover of US$ 2.5 billion over2011-12.

    Source: Estimates of milk production, National Dairy Development Board

    GCMMF: Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation

    Key districts in the dairy sector

    Anand

    Ahmedabad

    Gandhinagar

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    Gujarat is keen to promote the agro-processing industry. It is actively encouraging the production of derivatives based on castorseeds and psyllium husk.

    The state government has undertaken the following steps to promote agri-industrial development in Gujarat:

    Diversifying crops and cropping patterns

    Enabling agricultural research capabilities and setting up agricultural universities

    Regulating contract farming opportunities

    Building a strong agriculture marketing infrastructure: APMCs, market yard, cold storages, processing units, services andbusiness centres

    Increasing adoption of hi-tech agriculture technologies, such as tissue culture, green houses and shed-net houses,leading to higher yield and production

    Setting up a VSAT-based real-time multi-commodity exchange in Ahmedabad

    Several upcoming infrastructure projects include:

    A perishable cargo complex

    A banana pack house

    A port-based agriculture cargo handling logistic hub

    A vapour heat treatment with integrated pack house

    Source: Vibrant Gujarat, Agro World Show 2013, VSAT: Very Small Aperture Terminal

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    Source: Vibrant Gujarat, Agro World Show 2013

    Budget 2013-14 initiatives for the agro and food processing sectors include:

    Plan outlay of US$ 589 million for agriculture, animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries industries

    Formation of an agriculture commission

    Allocation of US$ 121 million for farmers against the impact of poor monsoon

    Allocation of US$ 615 million with an aim to bring an additional 0.3 million hectares under irrigation by Narmada watersover 2013-14

    Setting up a seed development mission and motivating farmers to seek seeds through Beej Vikas Gram Yojana

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    Key players in agro and food processing industry

    Amul The Anand Milk Union Limited (AMUL) was established in 1946 in Anand, Gujarat. Amul

    generated revenues of US$ 2.5 billion during 2011-12.

    Amul is a market leader in butter, whole-milk, cheese, ice cream, dairy whitener, condensedmilk, saturated fats and long-life milk.

    It has a daily average collection of 10.6 million litres of milk from 16,117 village societies in2011-12.

    Parle Products Pvt Ltd India's largest manufacturer of biscuits and confectionery for almost 80 years.

    Brands include Parle-G, Krackjack, Monaco, Hide and Seek, Poppins, Melody and Mango Bite.

    The company has a factory at Bhuj in Gujarat.

    Established in 1907 at Ahmedabad. Manufactures ice-creams and frozen desserts.

    Exports processed products.

    Revenue of US$ 58.3 million in 2011-12. One manufacturing plant at Pundhra in districtGandhinagar.

    Vadilal

    Started in 1984, it has around 93.0 per cent market share in the powdered Indian soft drinkconcentrate market.

    Wide range of products in the processed-foods category such as fruit jams, energy sports drinkpowder, fruit cordial, rose syrup and iced-tea.

    Largest capacity in Asia to make powder concentrate with seven facilities spread across India.The company is based in Ahmedabad.

    Rasna

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    Gujarat is the largest producer (33.0 per cent) and exporter(60.0 per cent) of cotton in the country.

    As per the government of Gujaratssurvey report, technicaltextiles is a key emerging area, with over 860 units inGujarat.

    Gujaratstextile industry contributed to 12 per cent of Indiastotal textile exports and its export turnover stood at US$ 4.0billion in 2011-12.

    The states technical textile market was estimated to bearound US$ 1.1 billion in 2011-12 and contributed around10% to the national technical textiles output.

    The textile industry contributes around 6.0 per cent to the

    total industrial production in the state (organised sector).

    Over 40.0 per cent of the countrysart-silk fabric is producedin Surat. Gujarat is the largest producer of denim in India(65.0 to 70.0 per cent) and the third largest producer in theworld.

    Note: SSISmall Scale Industries

    About 24-28 per cent of fixed investment, production valueand employment of SSI is from the textiles sector.

    Gujarat technical textiles market was estimated at aroundUS$ 1.27 billion in 2011-12; contributing around 10.0 percent to the national technical textile output.

    Area Textile clusters

    Ahmedabad Cotton and blended fabric, denim,made-ups, ladies dresses, textilemachinery and spare parts.

    SuratArt-silk fabric, synthetic textiles, jarimanufacturing, embroidery, textilemachinery and spare parts.

    Umargam

    Modern power looms, synthetic suiting

    and shirting.

    Jetpur Hand printing and processing units.

    Manavadar Cotton ginning

    Kutch Textile handicrafts

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    The state government had announced a new textile policy in2012, with a view to enhance growth of cotton farmers byway of better price realisation to strengthen the whole valuechain and facilitate the state towards being a leader inmanufacturing yarn, fabric and garment. It envisagescreation of spinning capacity of 2.5 million spindles in thenext five years.

    The government of Gujarat has introduced various schemesto provide assistance in the form of:

    Interest subsidy, power tariff and VAT exemption

    Support to technical textiles

    Assistance for energy conservation, water

    conservation and environmental compliance to the

    existing unit

    Assistance for technology

    Acquisition and upgradation

    Assistance for apparel training institutions and

    traineesSource: Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau

    (A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)

    Investment opportunities

    Conventional textiles

    Ginning and pressing

    Cotton & synthetic-based spinning, weaving & processingunits, cotton knitwear

    Terry towel/home furnishing

    High valued garment manufacturing

    Technical textiles

    Protective textiles

    Agro textiles

    Geo textiles

    Automotive textiles

    Home textiles

    Infrastructure development

    Cotton Integrated Textile and Apparel Park

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    Key players in textiles and apparel industry

    Arvind Ltd One of the largest producers of denim in the world and largest producer in Asia.

    Product line includes fabrics (denims, shirtings, khakis and knitwear) and garments.

    Asiasfirst fabric-manufacturing unit to receive an ISO-14001 certification.

    Has the denim and voiles divisions at Ahmedabad; shirting, khakhi and knits divisions atGandhinagar.

    Ashima Group 100 per cent cotton-fabric manufacturers and a vertically-integrated group with a turnover ofover US$ 100 million per annum.

    Registered office at Ahmedabad.

    Exports fabric to over 45 countries, markets to over 150 Indian garment exporters.

    Part of the S.K. Birla Group, the company was established in Jamnagar, Gujarat in 1948.

    The company manufactures fabrics for suiting and casual wear.

    It has restructured its business portfolios to focus on textile manufacturing and marketing offabrics and ready-to-wear clothing under its own brands.

    Digjam Ltd

    With over 60.0 per cent market share in India, Raymond is one of the largest integratedmanufacturers of worsted fabric in the world. The group is into textiles, engineering and aviation.

    Raymond Apparel Limited is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Raymond Limited.

    The plant at Vapi in Gujarat has a production capacity of 14 million metres per annum.

    Raymond Ltd

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    Investment opportunities

    High performance chemicals

    Pigments and coating products

    Geo textiles

    Engineering polymers

    Feedstock linkages

    Bio refineries

    PP filament yarn

    Acrylic fibres

    Gujarat accounted for about 51.0 per cent of the nationalproduction of chemicals over 2010-11.

    It is the highest contributor to the total national production ofpetrochemical products.

    Gujaratscontribution to the national production is huge in

    the following segments:Soda ash: About 98.0 per cent

    Salt: 75.0 per cent

    Petrochemicals: 62.0 per cent

    Onshore crude oil: 53.0 per cent

    Some of the key initiatives taken by the state governmentfor the development of the industry are:

    Developing PCPIR at Dahej

    Identifying specialised industrial regions under thePCPIR policy

    Introducing the SEZ scheme to provide hassle-freeenvironment and state-of-the-art infrastructure

    Launching a liberal labour policy that providescomplete flexibility in SEZs

    Source: Report on Investing in Gujarat, IndustrialExtension Bureau

    (A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)

    PCPIR: Petroleum Chemical & Petrochemical Investment Region

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    Key players in chemicals and petrochemicals industry

    Asian Paints Ltd It is Indiaslargest paint company and ranks among the top ten decorative coatings companies in the

    world.

    Asian Paints along with its subsidiaries has operations in 17 countries across the world and 24 paintmanufacturing facilities.

    Manufacturing facility at Ankleshwar in Gujarat.

    Tata Chemicals Ltd

    (TCL)

    TCL is a global company with interests in chemicals, crop nutrition and consumer products. It is theworld's second largest producer of soda-ash.

    Established in 1939 at Mithapur in Gujarat, TCL is a part of the Tata group. The plant has aninstalled capacity of 875,000 tonnes per annum; about 34.0 per cent of the country's capacity. Theplant is one of the largest producers of synthetic soda ash in the world and has a five-star rating fromthe British Safety Council.

    Established in 1962. Fertiliser plant at Fertiliser Nagar (Vadodara), fibre unit at Kosamba, Di-Ammonia Phosphate (DAP) fertiliser unit at Sikka and polymer unit at Nandesari.

    Generated revenues of US$ 1.1 billion during 2011-12.

    Gujarat State Fertilisersand Chemicals Ltd

    Established in 1941, the company manufactures agro-chemicals, water treatment chemicals,polymer additives and few other specialty chemicals.

    Plants in Gujarat at Piplaj and Ahmedabad

    Turnover of US$ 62.8 million over 2011-12

    Excel Industries Ltd

    The Reliance Group is India's largest private sector enterprise, with businesses in the energy andmaterials value chain. The group's activities span exploration and production of oil and gas,petroleum refining and marketing, petrochemicals, textiles, retail, infotel and special economic zones.

    Turnover of US$ 68.4 billion over 2012-13

    Reliance Industries Ltd

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    The states engineering sectors contribute around 18.0 percent to statestotal industrial production and around 9.0 percent to the national engineering output.

    The sector comprises more than 300 units in large sectorand over 75,000 units in small and medium enterprises(SMEs) sector (excluding repair and services) operating inthe state.

    The state has over 30 engineering product clusters.

    The state government has set up an international levelAutomotive Skill Development Institute on PPP mode withPSA Peugeot, to generate skilled manpower for theautomotive sector.

    Source: Vibrant Gujarat 2013 - Manufacturing Sector Profile,www.vibrantgujarat.com

    Share of Gujarat in national engineering goodsproduction

    6.0%

    6.7%

    9.0%10.4%

    12.7%

    16.2%

    Electronics Electricalequipment

    Transportequipment

    Basicmetals

    Machineryand

    equipment

    Fabricationof metalproducts

    PPP: Public-Private Partnership

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    The small-scale industry is a significant contributor to the national production of brass parts, foundry, forging and machine tools,oil engines and electric motors, submersible pumps and industrial valves and bearings.

    The brass parts cluster at Jamnagar has over 5,000 small units and meets almost 70.0 per cent of the entire requirement forbrass parts in India.

    General Motors has set up its automotive manufacturing facilities in Gujarat, providing a boost to its auto ancillary industry.

    Key engineering clusters

    Foundry and forgings

    Steel re-rolled productsBrass parts

    Fabricated metal products

    Steel and aluminium furniture

    Electric motors

    Power driven pumps

    Textile machinery parts

    Chemical machinery parts

    Food processing machinery

    Machine tools

    Diesel engine and parts

    Ball and roller bearings

    Automobile and auto parts

    Steel pipes and tubes

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    Investment opportunities

    Turbines, transformers, generators

    Power equipment manufacturing

    Auto components and ancillaries

    Infrastructure equipment

    Assembling and manufacture of automobiles

    Modern cement and textile machinery

    Some of the key initiatives taken by the state government tosupport growth of the sector are:

    Development of state-of-the-art industrial clustersand industry-focused investment regions

    Introduction of reforms and flexible labour laws

    Promotion and development of small and mediumenterprises through various innovative initiatives

    Introduction of cluster development measures tosupport and strengthen growth of the sector

    Promotion of institutions, such as Space ApplicationCentre, Indo-German Tool Room, and Electronics &

    Quality Development Centre, which provide supportto the engineering sector

    Source: Report on Investing in Gujarat, IndustrialExtension Bureau

    (A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)

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    Key players in engineering and automotive industry

    ABB Incorporated in 1949. The company manufactures cables and cable accessories, control

    systems, power products, semiconductors, reactors, drives, generator circuit breakers andinsulation components.

    Manufacturing facility, training and operations centre located in Gujarat at Vadodara. The ABBGroup had revenue of US$ 37.9 billion in the year 2011.

    Larsen & Toubro (L&T)

    L&T is a technology, IT, engineering, construction and manufacturing company.

    The Engineering Construction and Contracts (ECC) division of L&T is Indias largestconstruction organisation in the country. Has a regional office at Ahmedabad.

    The company has two manufacturing facilities at Hazira and Vadodara in Gujarat. L&TsHaziraworks is recognised as one of the most advanced heavy fabrication facilities matching globalstandards.

    Founded in 1908, GM is among the worlds largest automobile makers. Headquartered inDetroit (USA), GM manufactures cars and trucks in 158 facilities and offer a comprehensiverange of vehicles in more than 120 countries. GM has been the global automotive sales leadersince 1931 and employs about 202,000 people globally.

    General Motors India, incorporated in 1996, became a fully-owned subsidiary of GM in 1999. Ithas a manufacturing plant at Halol (Panchmahal) in Gujarat and produces cars such as Spark,Beat, Sail U-VA, Captiva, Cruze and Tavera under the brand of Chevrolet.

    General Motors

    Panasonic (formerly known as Matsushita) is the largest Japanese electronics producer.Products include audio-visual and information/communication equipment and home appliancesetc.

    Established a business unit in Gujarat in 1972 through a joint venture with the Indian company,Lakhanpal. Manufacturing unit located at Vadodara, where it manufactures dry cell batteries.

    Panasonic

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    Gujarat accounts for around 55.0 per cent of the worldsshare of processed diamonds and more than 80.0 per centof total diamonds processed in India.

    90.0 per cent of total diamonds in Gujarat are processed byabout 10,000 diamond units located in and around Surat.

    Eight out of 10 diamonds in the world are polished in Surat.

    The state has the highest labour productivity in the jewellerysector in India.

    It is also internationally renowned for the production ofunique hand-made silver ornaments (85.0 per cent of totalsilver jewellery production of India).

    Renowned institutions such as the Indian Diamond Institute,Gujarat Hira Bourse, and the Gems and Jewellery ExportPromotion Council provide skilled manpower for theindustry.

    Source: Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau(A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)

    Investment opportunities

    Jewellery fabrication

    White gold

    Platinum jewellery

    Paved diamond jewellery

    Studded jewellery

    Infrastructure development

    Jewellery manufacturing units

    Assaying and hallmarking centres

    Gold refinery

    Diamond park

    Jewellery retail

    Luxury Products such as watches, brooches, clocks

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    Key players in gems and jewellery industry

    Sanghavi Exports

    Sanghavi Exports core business is exporting polished diamonds and diamond studdedjewellery, and manufacturing diamonds and jewellery.

    It boasts of a large network of marketing offices worldwide, from the US to Hong Kong, Belgiumto Japan, Australia to Canada, and Singapore to the European nations.

    The companyswell-equipped hi-tech diamond manufacturing factory, Sanghavi Diamond MfgPvt Ltd at Surat, is one of the largest units in Asia.

    Venus Jewel Venus Jewel is a partnership firm established in 1969, specialising in manufacturing large-sized

    premium diamonds.

    The company deals in sizes from 0.50 to 15.00 carats in an expansive array of shapeddiamonds of exceptional symmetry and polish.

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    The state government has taken the following initiatives topromote the sector:

    Budget 2013-14 initiatives:

    5,000 more seats in ITIs and 2,25,000 youths to betaught foreign language

    1,00,000 urban poor to be given employment-oriented training under the Ummid programme

    Chief Minister Scholarship Fund would be created toserve needy students with a corpus of US$ 18.4million.

    New 48 English medium primary schools to beopened; of this, 18 would come up in tribal areas

    Other initiatives:

    Introduction of programs, such as Kanya Kalavaniand Gunotsav, to increase awareness about childsright to education

    A Principalscadre was formed and 5,000 Principalswere appointed in 2010-11 in those government-aided schools where the post was vacant.

    Government science stream school in every talukaof the state

    Establishment of a Knowledge Consortium ofGujarat for revamping higher education

    Source: Vibrant Gujarat, Report on knowledge sector 2013

    Opportunities for PPP

    Education

    Skill development institutions

    Degree and diploma engineering

    School education

    Creation of a knowledge city

    Private universities under Private Universities Act 2009

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    Gujarat ranks first in the production of crude oil (onshore) inIndia. Over 2011-12, the state produced 5.8 million tonnes ofcrude oil (onshore), which accounted for 32.06 per cent ofthe total crude oil (onshore) production in the country.

    During 2011-12, the state produced 2.2 million tonnes ofnatural gas (onshore), which accounted for 23.92 per cent ofthe total natural gas (onshore) production in the country. The

    state has the highest number of oil and gas fields, bothonshore and offshore, in India (27.6 per cent).

    Gujarat accounts for nearly 45.0 per cent of Indiasinstalledrefining capacity.

    Oil and gas reserves are located at Ankleshwar, Mehsana,Tapti High, Hazira, Bharuch, Gandhar, Dahej, Jambusar,Palej and Kalol. Isolated gas fields are located around

    Ahmedabad.

    Gujarat has an over 2,200 km state-wide integrated gas grid.It also has two LNG terminals at Hazira and Dahej. Twomore terminals are proposed to be set up at Pipavav andMundra.

    Source: Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau

    (A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)PCPIR: Petroleum Chemical & Petrochemical Investment Region

    Key locations Oil and gas companies

    JamnagarReliance Industries refinery: Largestgrassroots refinery in the world;Essar Refinery

    DahejPetronet LNGs re-gasification

    terminal

    Hazira Shell and Totals LNG terminal

    Vadodara Indian Oil Corporations refinery

    Gandhar ONGCs gas processing complex

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    GSPC is Indiassole state government-owned company inthe oil & gas exploration and production business.

    A petroleum university has been established nearGandhinagar in collaboration with GERMI and GSPC.

    The oil & gas sector has been emphasised as the key area

    of the budget 2013-14, and the allocated funds and plansare:

    100 new CNG stations and 1,00,000 new gasconnection for home usage

    A new LNG terminal at Mundra for US$ 9.2 million

    Source: Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau(A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)

    PCPIR: Petroleum Chemical & Petrochemical Investment RegionGERMI - Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute

    Investment opportunities

    Oil & gas refining

    Gas distribution

    Investments in PCPIR are incentivised

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    Key players in oil and gas industry

    Indian Oil Corp Ltd

    (IOCL)

    IOCL is India's largest integrated oil refining and marketing company by sales, with a turnover ofUS$ 84.9 billion in 2011-12. It is the 18th largest petroleum company in the world.

    It owns and operates 10 of Indias22 refineries; the company had a refining capacity of 65.7million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA) (1.3 million barrels per day). The refinery at Koyali isIOCLslargest with a capacity of 18 MMTPA.

    Cairn India

    The company operates the largest oil producing fields in the Indian private sector. Cairn India

    holds material exploration and production positions in 11 blocks in west and east along with newexploration rights elsewhere in India and one in Sri Lanka. Cairn has a 40.0 per cent share inthe Cambay oil field; ONGC holds 50.0 per cent and Tata Petrodyne 10.0 per cent.

    It is building a 670 km long, heated and insulated crude oil pipeline from the MangalaProcessing Terminal in Rajasthan to the Gujarat coast. When complete, the pipeline will giveaccess to more than 75.0 per cent of Indiasrefining capacity. The first phase was completed inMay 2010. The second phase is under development and is expected to be completed by 2013.

    ONGC is Indiasleading exploration and production company for oil and gas. It has 240 onshoreproduction installations, 77 drilling rigs and a 26,598 km pipeline network.

    ONGC has a plant at Hazira; assets in Mehsana, Ahmedabad and Ankleshwar. The company has the Institute of Reservoir Studies (IRS) in Ahmedabad and a regional office in

    Baroda.

    ONGC

    Shell is among the global leaders in the oil, gas and petrochemicals sector, with interests in bio-fuels, wind, solar power and hydrogen. The company operates in over 90 countries, employingaround 93,000 people worldwide.

    It is one of the largest and most diversified international investor in Indiasenergy sector. Thecompany is the only global major to operate petro-fuel retail outlets in India. The Hazira LNGTerminal and port project is Shellslargest venture in India.

    Shell

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    Gujarat contributed 40.0 per cent to Indias pharma sectorturnover and around 22.0 per cent of Indiaspharma exportsin 2011-12. The turnover and exports from the state in2011-12 amounted to US$ 8.6 billion and US$ 1.7 billion,respectively.

    The state accounts for 80.0 per cent of intravenous setsmanufactured in the country.

    It has the largest number of clinical research organisationsin India and over 100 companies with WHO-compliantmanufacturing units.

    The state accounts for 40.0 per cent of pharma machineryproduction.

    A pharma special economic zone (PhaEZ) is beingestablished by Cadilla Pharma near Ahmedabad with about31 units and spread across 500 acres.

    The landscape of the Gujarat biotechnology industryconsists of more than 50 biotechnology companies and 66support organisations.

    Manufacturing

    Academic institution

    R&D organisation

    Bharuch andVapi/Valsadcluster

    Baroda

    cluster

    Surendranagar

    Junagadh

    Rajkot

    Ahmedabadcluster

    Ankleshwarcluster

    Gandhinagar

    Ahmedabad

    Surat

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    LocationBiotech zones(proposed)

    Ahmedabad-Surendranagar Biopharma zone

    Jamnagar-Dwarka-Porbandhar

    Marine Biotech zone

    Vadodara-Anand-NadiadFood and food processingfor animal biotechnology

    Vapi-Surat-Bharuch-Ankleshwar

    Biochemical engineeringfor industrial biotechnology

    Junagadh-Bhavnagar-Banaskantha-Mehsana

    Agri biotechnology

    Key initiatives taken by the government for the industry areas follows:

    Gujarat is the sole state in the country to issue saleslicense through IT application with the help ofNational Informatics Centre

    Setting up SEZs dedicated to the pharmaceuticalsector to boost investments

    Establishment of National Institute forPharmaceutical Education and Research for humanresource development

    Allotment of incentives to encourage research anddevelopment in the sector in terms of various tax

    benefits Location

    Biotech parks

    (proposed)

    Vadodara Industrial park

    Anand Food biotechnology park

    Jamnagar/Bhavnagar Marine biotechnology park

    Gandhinagar/Mehsana Agri biotechnology park

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    Key initiatives undertaken by the government for theindustry:

    GSBTM has been constituted to encourage newentrepreneurs and attract investments inbiotechnology in the state.

    GSBTM has initiated the concept calledmbtEACH to generate skilled humanresources in the field of bioinformatics

    GSBTM has conceptualised GenDioT topromote and develop skilled humanresources in human genetics and geneticdiagnosis

    Formulation of State Biotechnology Policy 2007-2012

    Establishment of GBVF to support entrepreneurswith an initial corpus of US$ 9.2 million

    Proposal to offer a special package of incentives oncase-to-case basis for mega biotechnology projects,with an investment of US$ 18.4 million or more

    Formulation of Gujarat Biotechnology CashResidential Program for students

    Source: Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau(A Govt. of Gujarat organisation)

    Note: GSBTM - Gujarat State Biotechnology MissionGBVF - Gujarat Biotechnology Venture Fund

    Investment opportunities

    Manufacturing

    API & formulations

    Medical equipment

    Pharmaceutical machinery

    Healthcare products

    Vaccines, bio-pharma and therapeutics

    BT seeds and crops

    Services

    Contract research

    Contract manufacturing

    Diagnostics

    Pharmaceutical retail

    Stem cell banking

    Infrastructure

    R&D

    Clinical research

    Genetic engineering

    Drug research and development

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    Key players in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industry

    Sun Pharma

    Sun Pharma was established in 1983. It manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)and specialty pharmaceuticals. The company has 23 manufacturing plants across the world andreported revenues of US$ 1.6 billion during 2011-12.

    Sun Pharmaceutical Advanced Research Centre (SPARC) is situated in Vadodara (Baroda).Manufacturing plants in Gujarat are located at Vapi, Halol, Ankleshwar, Ahmednagar andVadodara.

    Bayer Cropscience Bayer is a global enterprise with core competencies in the fields of healthcare, agriculture and

    high-tech materials. In India, Bayer operates six companies including Bayer Cropscience, whichoffers a range of products and it has service back-up for modern agriculture and non-agriculturalapplications. The company has three business groups: crop protection, environmental scienceand bio-science.

    It has two factories in Gujarat, at Ankleshwar and Himatnagar.

    Quintiles is a fully integrated biotech and pharmaceutical services provider offering clinical,commercial, consulting and capital solutions. Key services in India include biostatistics, datamanagement, clinical monitoring, central laboratory services, electrocardiogram monitoringservices, project management and regulatory services.

    Quintiles India, the Indian subsidiary, has five offices in India. The research laboratory of thecompany is located at Ahmedabad.

    Quintiles

    Zydus Cadila is one of the leading pharmaceuticals companies with sales of US$ 1.0 billion in2011-12. Product line includes formulations, APIs, diagnostics, health-foods and diet-foods, skincare and animal healthcare products. The company maintained a strong position in the marketsegments of cardiovasculars, gastrointestinals, womenshealthcare and respiratory.

    Production units are located in Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Ankleshwar for manufacturingtablets, injectibles, capsules, liquids and APIs.

    Zydus Cadila

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    There are several shipyards present in Gujarat such asABG Shipyard, Alcock Ashdown and the L&T Shipyard.

    The infrastructure available for development of theshipbuilding industry includes:

    Availability of raw materials such as ship buildingplates and engines

    Stillness of water and deep draft

    Proximity to ancillary industries

    Sufficient anchorage space

    The Government of Gujarat expects to reap maximum

    benefit from the emerging shipbuilding industry. In line withthis, the Shipbuilding Policy 2010 was introduced.

    Shipping industry

    Mundra

    Jafrabad

    Pipavav

    Dahej

    Bhavnagar

    Okha

    Marine shipbuilding parks (probable stretches)

    Ship recycling

    Bunkering facility

    Shipbuilding

    Source: Gujarat Maritime Board

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    Gujarat has nine shipbuilding yards in operation, three under the process of approval and GMB has envisaged for thirteen morenotable shipbuilding projects.

    GMB is promoting the strategy of cluster form of shipyards development known as marine shipbuilding parks (MSPs).

    MSPs are a new initiative undertaken by the state government of Gujarat. The current capacity of the existing 10 shipyards inGujarat is 1.11 million DWT per annum.

    GMB has accorded approval to nine shipyard projects, with a capacity for building ships of 0.94 DWT per annum at aninvestment of US$ 397.5 million.

    The shipbuilding industry has been growing globally due to rapidly increasing world trade. The order book in India recorded 239ships in 2011 (3.48% of total global order book). Gujarat accounts for about 2 million DWT of Indiasorder book.

    DWTDeadweight Tonnage

    Source: Socio Economic review Gujarat 2012-13

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    The state has a rich architectural and cultural heritage owing to its historical parentage of the Indus Valley Civilisation sites suchas Lothal and Harappa. There are many forests and natural ecosystems, heritage monuments, beaches & coastal sites, gardens,lakes and archaeological & architectural sites in Gujarat.

    Eight tourism hubs have been created for the convenience of tourists visiting Gujarat. These are in Ahmedabad-metro,Ahmedabad (north Gujarat); Surat (south Gujarat), Vadodara (central Gujarat), Rajkot, Junagadh and Jamnagar (Saurashtra) andBhuj (Kutch).

    Gujarat has four national parks and 21 sanctuaries including Nal Sarovar, Anjal, Balaram-Ambaji, Barda, Jambughoda, Jessore,Kachchh Desert, Khavda, Narayan Sarovar, Paniya, Purna, Rampura, Ratanmahal and Surpaneshwar.

    Dwarka city on the tip of the Arabian Sea is famous for being the legendary home of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of LordVishnu.

    2006 was celebrated as Tourism Year in Gujarat to promote it as a key tourist destination of India.

    Gujarat received the Best Tourism Pavilion award in 2008 atAsiasbiggest tourism and travel exhibition - SATTE2008held atNew Delhi.

    During 2011-12, around 22.3 million tourists visited the state. Over the past nine years, total tourist arrivals and internationalarrivals in Gujarat expanded at a CAGR of 12.13 per cent and 24 per cent, respectively.

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    Source: Gujarat's Ministry of Tourism,Aranca Research

    Contribution of tourism to Gujarat's GDP

    2.5% 2.8%3.5%

    5.1%

    8.2%

    10.2%

    2002 2005 2010 2015E 2020E 2022E

    The government spent nearly US$ 13 million for theKhusbhoo Gujarat Ki campaign, which was a hugesuccess.

    Amitabh Bachchan was the brand ambassador of thecampaign.

    The campaign was instrumental in increasing the number ofvisitors to 5.4 million in the last two years.

    The government further plans to focus on the state's 1,600km coastline to promote maritime, coastal and eco-tourism.

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    The State Transport Authority, Gujarat state issued all India tourist permits to tourist buses and taxis.

    At the end of March 2012, 2,623 permits for tourist taxi cabs and 3,352 permits for tourist omni buses were in force, while 1,610permits for tourist taxi cabs and 2,321 for tourist omni buses were in force at the end of November 2012.

    The state government has implemented Panchavati Yojana, with the objective of providing facilities for recreation in villages andencouraging environment friendly activities to develop natural sites with tourism potential.

    A total of 5,172 villages have implemented the Panchavati Yojana scheme until December 2012.

    Gujarat won two awards: Best Tourism Board by CNBC Travel Awards-2012, and Runners-up award for the Best EmergingDestination in India by Conde Nast Traveller, India.

    Source: Gujarat Tourism, Government of Gujarat, Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau(A Govt. of Gujarat organisation), Gujarat Socio Economic Review 2012-13, Development Programme, Gujarat,

    2013-14, deshgujarat.com

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    Source: Gujarat Tourism, Government of Gujarat,Report on Investing in Gujarat, Industrial Extension Bureau

    (A Govt. of Gujarat organisation),Gujarat Socio Economic Review 2012-13,

    Development Programme, Gujarat, 2013-14deshgujarat.com

    Tremendous emphasis has been placed on the tourismsector in the budget 2013-14.

    US$ 2.4 million has been allotted for tourismdevelopment works in Saputara.

    Aatmiya Nivas scheme is to be launched for home-stays of tourists.

    US$ 18.4 million has been allotted for creatingSardar Patelstallest statue.

    A crocodile park is to be established in Vadodara.

    US$ 6.0 million has been allotted for buildingSignature bridge, connecting GIFT to Gandhinagar.

    Note: GIFT - Gujarat International Finance Tec-City

    Investment opportunities

    Media & entertainmentprojects

    Beach tourism projects

    Film cities Restaurants

    Film-studios Drive-in resorts

    Amusement parks Floating hotels

    Digital gaming zones Water sports

    Multiplexes Maritime museums

    Sound & light shows Sea park/aquarium

    Sports complex Cruise services

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    Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb) is the single access window in Gujarat. iNDEXTb was established as early as 1978 as asingle point of contact for entrepreneurs desiring to set-up an industrial venture in the state. It has three major roles:

    Identifying investment opportunities and information provision

    Marketing and investment

    Counselling assistance to entrepreneurs for undertaking investment decisions

    iNDEXTb has about 60 employees and operates through the following four divisions:

    International Business: Deals with activities related to projects involving NRI investments and FDI, the promotion ofexports, and handling foreign delegations and publicity campaigns. It also processes statistical information on industrialapprovals by the government of India for location in Gujarat.

    Investment Promotion: For domestic projects from within the country and other than Gujarat, and promotional campaigns

    within India.

    Project and Technology: For project inquiries from within Gujarat, preparing industry status reports and area potentialitysurveys, monitoring the industrial situation and operating an industrial data bank.

    Computer Centre: Provides turnkey solutions from identification of customer needs to feasibility studies, design anddevelopment, and the development and implementation of customised software packages as well as corporate training.

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    Identification of location within Gujarat for setting the industrial unit

    Approvals/registrations/filling with competent authority for setting up the project

    Registration of business organisation

    Land Obtain EC from MoEF, GoI forCategory A projects. SEAC,F&ED, GoG for Category Bprojects (listed in EIA

    notification Dt 14.09.2006)

    Obtain CTEfrom GPCB (incase land isdeclared as

    dark zone)Apply to GujaratIndustrial Development

    Corporation for industrialestates

    Apply to theDistrictCollectorateforgovernment land

    Private Land(permissions fromdistrict collectorate )

    Apply to the SEZ orindustrial parkdeveloper for land

    In case land falls under Urban development authority limits, applyto UDA for zoning/zone change certificate and apply to DistrictCollectorate for NA permission

    Apply for water torelevant authorities

    DEEin case ofGIDC estates

    GWILSSNNL:

    Narmada Canal

    Obtain permission under FCA & WPA from competent authoritiesObtain CRZ

    clearances (ifapplicable) from

    F & ED

    Apply for gas to the relevant companies

    Irrigation department:Other canals

    Local governing

    body : Surface water CGWA: Ground water Desalination plants

    Apply for Power to the relevant zonal officesMGVCL, Vadodara (ForCentral Gujarat)

    PGVCL, Rajkot (ForSaurashtra & Kutch)

    DGVCL, Surat (ForSouth Gujarat)

    UGVCL, Mehsana(For North Gujarat)

    GSPC Gas Company

    Ltd

    Gujarat Gas Company

    LtdGail (India) Ltd Adani Energy

    Ltd

    Sabarmati Gas Ltd Charotar Gas Sahkari MandaliLtd

    Construction permission from Urban Development Authority

    Apply for factory license from department of Labour & Industrial Health and Safety

    Apply for Consolidated Consent and Authorisation from GPCB

    30

    days

    120 - 180 days

    30-60

    days

    Note:MoEFMinistry of Environment and ForestGSPCGujarat State Petroleum CorporationGPCPGujarat Pollution Control BoardUDAUrban Development AuthorityCTEConsent to EstablishCRZCoastal Regulatory Zone

    Apply to Forest &Environment Departmentfor forest land

    Source: Doing Business in Gujarat 2013, Vibrant Gujarat

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    Agency Description

    Indus