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Knowledge Partner

Maharashtra Textile Sector

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GSDP contribution 14.10% of India GDP at current prices for 2013 -14

Per Capita Income INR 1,03,991 (at current prices)

Employment 14.58 % of India

Exports 27% of India

Industrial output 16.86% of India ( as per the Annual Survey of Industries 2012- 13)

Invested Capital: All Industries 16.25% (Y-O-Y % change: 1999-00 to 2011-12)

Maharashtra — The enduring leader Macro Economic Pro le The State attracts the highest FDI Investment — 70.108 Billion USD (April ’00 – October ‘14)

Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2013-14

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Road and Railways

• 99.2% of the villages are well connected with all weather roads in the state

• 9.3 percent of total railway network in the country

• 2 Major Railway zones • Dry Ports — Truck terminals and Railway sidings

for easy freight movement

Air and Water Ports • 4 International and 7 Domestic Airports • 20 Airstrips • 3 Major ports • 21.76% of the total cargo tra of the major

ports in India is handled by the JnPT and MbPT ports

• 53 Minor ports

Industries

• Industrial Investment — Projects approved are 18,406 inviting proposed investment of INR 10,21,633 Cr.

• Employment to be generated by the proposed projects is nearly 4 million that is nearly 20 per cent of national average

• FDI proposed investment 70.108 Billion USD ( April ’00 – October ‘14), 30per cent of India

Electricity

• Total State generation 88,139 Million Kwh nearly 10 per cent of the national average

• Total consumption 100, 665 Million kwh more than 14 per cent of India

• Industrial consumption is at 38,110 Million kwh more than 15 per cent of India

Maharashtra — The enduring leader Macro Economic Pro le The State attracts the highest FDI Investment — 70.108 Billion USD ( April ’00 – October ‘14)

Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2013-14

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Introduction

• India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles and garments and Maharashtra has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (33.8 per cent)

• Over the period of August’1991 to March’ 2012, the State has witnessed FDI in 122 major textile projects with an investment of INR 1051 crores .

• Key industries located in Maharashtra include Malmo Exim Ltd, Kwality Nets, B&V Agro, etc. Signi�cantly, the state is also driving the research and development in the national sector by hosting four of the country's eight Centers of Excellence on technical textiles, COE: Geotex (BTRA), COE: Agrotex (SASMIRA), COE: Non-wovens (DKTE), and, COE: Sportex (WRA ).

• The state's technical textile sector has also attracted signi�cant investment interest. The state is developing its �rst technical textiles park in Ichalkaranji, which hosts a large number of stakeholders in the entire textile value chain, with an investment of USD 20 million. Furthermore, the manufacturing conglomerate, Jindal Group, recently announced plans to establish a technical textile unit with an investment of USD 272.30 million in Nashik; the unit will produce textiles related to automobile, sports, security, medical and �re-�ghting equipment

• Baramati Hi Tech Textile Park o�ers state -of-the-art Infrastructure, Also makes available local, skilled and trained labour. The Park provides a common E�uent Treatment Plant (ETP) to process industrial sewage Also has a Solar Power generation unit for generating solar electricity.

Maharashtra is a key producer of agrotextiles, woven technical textiles, ropes and cordages, Indutex, and coir �bre.

Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2012-13

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Growth Drivers

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Infrastructure

MIDC Specialized Parks

Seven exclusive Textile Parks with facilities as R&D laboratory/Institute, Trade centre, Management and Training centre, Product/Process development laboratory, etc. The locations are: Nardhan (Dhule) , Butibori (Nagpur) , Malegaon (Nashik), Shivajinagar (Sangli), Chincholi (Solapur), Kagal (Kolhapur), Addl Latur (Latur)

Vidharba Region has been promoted as the new Textile Cluster

To Goa

To Madhya Pradesh To Gujarat

To Madhya Pradesh

Nanded

Solapur

Sangali

Nasik

Dhule

Wardha

Jalna

Sindhudurg

To Andhra Pradesh

To Chhattisgarh

To Karnataka

To Goa

Amravati

Osmanabad

Latur Beed

Gadchiroli

Sinnar: 1

Gondia

Gangapur

Sinnar

Rajgurunagar

Dighi

Shirdi

Karad

Shirpur

To Andhra Pradesh

Raigarh

Raigad:2

Ozhar Than

e: 1

Baramati

Phaltan

Akola

Jalgaon

Nagpur: 1 Nagpur

Bhandara

Yavatmal

Chandrapur

Kolhapur

Ratnagiri

Satara

Aurangabad

Ahmednagar

Thane

Mumbai

Pune: 1 Pune

Nagpur

Latur

Sangli

Nashik

Kolhapur

Solapur

Dhule

Legend

National Highway

Railway

International Airport

Domestic Airport

Major Ports

Key Locations

Industry Cluster

MSEZs Notified Multi Product SEZs as on March 2012

Textile

Parks

Textile Parks

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Key Opportunities

The following sectors present key opportunities in the Textile Sector

Textile

Apparel

Technical Textile

Centre of Eecellences

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Industrial Training

Constitutes, 1,23,060

Master in Computer Application

Pharmaceutical Science

Hotel Management & Catering Technology

Architecture

Management Science

Engineering (Diploma,

Degree, PG) Constitutes 6,20,946

Total Enrolment

Industrial Training

Constitutes 26%

Master in Computer Application

5%

Pharmaceutical Science Catering

Technologies, PG), 15% Hotel

Management &

CateringTechnology

(Diploma, Degree)

1%

Architecture (Degree, PG)

2%

Management Science

(MBA/MMS) , 17%

Engineering (Diploma,

Degree, PG), 34%

No. of Institutes

Total — 3,079

Maharashtra Skilled Workforce Technical Institutions and Intake Capacity

Maharashtra has the highest number of Universities in the country*

Source: Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2013 - 14. *The total number of universities in the state are 20,. In addition to this, there are 20 deemed universities as well.

Total — 8,41,817

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Government Policy and regulatory support St

ate

polic

y su

ppor

t

Relevant documents to refer to:

� Maharashtra Industrial Policy 2013

� Package Scheme of Incentives 2013

� Maharashtra Textile Policy 2012

� Maharashtra SEZ Policy 2001

� Centrally sponsored TUF Scheme

Government Initiatives • 100 per cent FDI is allowed in textile sector under the automatic route

• Textile Centres Infrastructure Development Scheme (TCIDS): for modernising infrastructure facilities at major textile centres of the country

• New Textile Policy, 2011 -17 lays emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to manufacturing textiles for the assured long term development on priority basis in the cotton producing sector, expansion of the textile industry and growth of employment in the State

• State will provide �nancial assistance in a manner that e�ective rate of interest payable by the eligible units will be 0 per cent or 2 per cent. 10 per cent Capital subsidy to new textile units in Vidarbha, Marathwada and North Maharashtra

Industrial Promotion Subsidy (IPS)

Additional Incentives for SSI Units located in Industrial parks and clusters

Special Incentives for EPF AND ESI Refund for Units coming up in Districts low in HDI

Interest Subsidy

Exemption from Electricity Duty

Waiver of Stamp Duty

Royalty Refund

Refund of Octroi / Entry Tax in lieu of Octroi

Incentives for Strengthening the SME Sector

Capital Subsidy

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The Textile Hubs Amravati

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Amravati

Site Connectivity

By Road : - Add. Amravati (Nandgaon peth) is located on NH -6 ( Mumbai- Kolkata) and SH - 10 (Amravati - Morshi ). It is 17 km from Amravati city, 138 km from Nagpur city , 595 km from Pune and 709 km from Mumbai.

By Rail : - The nearest railway station is Amravati - 17 km, Nagpur -138 km and Pune - 595 km.

Airports :- Nearest Domestic and international Airport - Nagpur 136 km

Water Ports :- Nearest port Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust ( 733 km)

Region Classi�cation − D+

Legend

Roadways

Railway Station

Water port

Air Port

NH 17

NH 8

NH 9

NH 4

Amravati

Ahmedabad

Nagpur Surat

Mumbai

Hyderabad

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Location Connectivity and Amenities

Surat

Mumbai

Hyderabad

Indore

Amravati

Raipur

Land

2468.79 Ha.

Water

Jackwell for 100 MLD

Pipeline

50 MLD from Jackwell to MIDC WTP

Other Infrastructure

Roads, Water supply distribution pipe line, Street lights, Dormitory building, Multipurpose Shops

CETP Capacity — 11 MLD

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The Textile Hubs Nandurbar

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Nandurbar

Site Connectivity

By Road :- The Industrial Area is 10 km from Nandurbar city, 175 km from Nashik, 385 km from Pune, 341 km from Mumbai.

By Rail :- The nearest Railway Station is Nandurbar (10 km) on Surat – Bhusawal railway line

Airports Nashik 169 km away from the industrial Area. International airport Pune (384 km), Mumbai (349km)

Water Ports : - Nearest port Hajira port-Gujarat (195 km), Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (359 km)

Region Classi�cation − D +

LAND RATE : INR 40 per sq.m

Legend

Roadways

Railway Station

Water port

Air Port

NH 17

NH 8

NH 9

NH 4

Nandurbar

Ahmedabad

Nagpur Surat

Mumbai

Hyderabad

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Location Connectivity and Amenities

Land

333.18 Ha. (under acquisition)

Water Supply

� Prakasha Barrage � MIDC has applied for

reservation of 5.63 mm3 water

� Proposed area is in the catchment area of River Tapi

Surat

Mumbai

Nashik

Indore

Nandurbar

Aurangabad

Vadodara

CETP Capacity — 22 MLD

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Key players

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Maharashtra Textile Sector Key Players

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Contact the MIDC Investor Facilitation Cell at

[email protected]

For further enquiries . .

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