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DELHI

THE HEART OF INDIA

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Table of Content

Executive Summary…………………….….…….3

Advantage State………………………..….……..4

Delhi Vision………………………………………..5

Delhi– An Introduction……….……..….…..…….9

Budget 2016-17…………...……………….….…15

Infrastructure Status...........................................16

Business Opportunities…….………….......……65

Doing Business in Delhi…….………...........……66

State Acts & Policies…….…………….......……66

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Delhi is one of the fastest growing states of the country. At current prices, the gross state domestic product

(GSDP) of Delhi was US$ 96.6 billion in 2016-17. Between 2011-12 and 2016-17, GSDP of the state grew at a

CAGR of 10.4%.

Strong economic

growth

Real estate & construction sector’s contribution to the GSDP in the state has increased from US$ 3.24 billion

in 2004-05 to US$ 25.14 billion in 2016-17. Government focus towards affordable housing is boosting the

growth of the real estate sector in the state. As per the budget 2015-16, the government has constructed

23,000 economically weaker section (EWS) houses in 2014-15 and about 29,000 EWS houses are under

different stages of construction. For housing and urban development in Delhi, the State Government has

announced plans to invest US$ 483.16 million in 2017-18.

Attractive real estate

industry

Owing to its location, connectivity & rich cultural history, Delhi has always been a prime tourist attraction of the

country. Delhi is also a key arrival/departure point for both foreign & Indian nationals. Delhi is among the top

tourist destinations in India. The number of domestic tourists visiting the state is gradually rising, The number

of domestic tourists grew from 18.49 million in 2012 to 22.62 million in 2014-15. As of 2017-18, the

government has planned expenditure of US$ 18.46 million on the tourism sector, with focus on developing

tourism infrastructure in the state.

Growing tourism

industry

The state has set up a single window approval mechanism to facilitate entrepreneurs in obtaining clearance

from various departments/agencies for the establishment of industrial enterprises in the National Capital

Territory (NCT) of Delhi.

The new Industrial Policy 2010-21 aims to provide a conducive environment for knowledge based and hi-tech

IT/ITeS industries in Delhi.

Policy support

State Budget, Ministry of Tourism, Central Statistics Office

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ADVANTAGE: DELHI

Political and economic hub

As Delhi is the seat of Central Government , it has an

important position in the country in terms of formulation

of policies. It has also become an important centre of

trade and commerce, as a number of key industry

associations operate in the state. The state also hosts

several trade conventions & fairs throughout the year.

GSDP at current prices increased at a compound annual

growth rate (CAGR) of 10.4% between 2011-12 and

2016-17.

Attractive avenues of investment

Delhi has emerged as a key state with immense scope

for development of the service industry such as BFSI, IT

and ITeS, and consulting, among others.

Delhi has an attractive real estate market & is a

preferred tourist destination. Many global corporations

have offices in the state.

The state has a huge potential for agrochemical-based

products. Demand is rising in Haryana, UP, Rajasthan,

Punjab and major NCR areas like Ghaziabad, Noida,

Gurgaon, Meerut & Faridabad.

Policy and infrastructure support

Delhi has a stable political environment with a single

party government. The Delhi Government is committed

towards creating a progressive business environment.

A range of fiscal & policy incentives are proposed under

the Industrial Policy for Delhi.

Delhi has a well developed social, physical and industrial

infrastructure. It has wide roads, an international airport

& a well developed network of rail & metro infrastructure.

The state has more than 100% telecom penetration &

high internet penetration.

Rich skill pool

Delhi has a large skill base; 30% of the workforce is

qualified for occupations such as engineering, medicine,

law, and consultancy.

Among all states, Delhi has the largest share of skilled

workforce, making it suitable for knowledge-based

economic activities such as IT/ITeS, designing, R&D &

financial services.

As Delhi is the country’s capital & has ample facility

support, it attracts skilled & semi-skilled labour from

across the country. It houses a few of the country's most

prestigious institutes such as IIT, IIFT, FMS & AIIMS.

2016-17

Per capita

GSDP was

US$ 5,176.

Between

2011-12 and

2016-17, per

capita GSDP

grew at a

CAGR of

4.71%

2016-17

Per capita

NSDP was

US$ 4704

Between

2005-06 and

2015-16, per

capita NSDP

grew at a

CAGR of

8.54% Advantage

Delhi

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VISION - 2021

Infrastructure

development

Industry Shelter

Health

infrastructure

Housing for urban poor to 50-55% of total.

Regularise unauthorised colonies.

Optimum utilisation of available

resources for housing.

Enhancement of ground coverage.

Trade &

commerce

Provisions for service &

repair activities.

Integrated freight complexes & wholesale

markets.

Develop district & community centres.

Transportation

Educational

facilities

Alternate source of energy.

Power, drainage & waste

management.

Building regulations for safety of

structures as per seismic zone.

Land use zoning as per

microzonation.

Development of multilevel &

underground parking space.

Integrated multimodal public

transport system.

Upgradation & modernisation of existing

industries.

Recognition & inclusion of new industries.

Achieve norms of 5 beds per

1,000 population.

Enhancement of FAR for

hospitals & other facilities.

Locating new school sites adjacent

to parks/playgrounds.

Provision for vocational facilities.

Rationalisation of planning norms

with enhanced floor area.

Vision 2021

Delhi Development Authority

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DELHI - FACT FILE

Delhi is the capital of the Republic of India and also a state for

administrative purposes. It is one of the largest metropolises in the

country. Delhi shares its borders with the states of Uttar Pradesh &

Haryana.

Delhi has a cosmopolitan culture with a mix of languages in use.

English & Hindi are commonly spoken for everyday transactions.

Punjabi, Bihari, Haryanvi, etc., are the other languages used.

The state of Delhi is divided into 33 sub-divisions under 11 districts.

The Union Government’s area is managed by the New Delhi

Municipal Council (NDMC)

Delhi is home to the Union Government of the country and offices of

the state government. Delhi is the centre of international politics,

trade, culture and literature in India.

The NCR of Delhi includes the neighbouring cities of Gurgaon,

Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Neharpar (Greater Faridabad),

Greater Noida, Sonepat, Panipat, Karnal, Rohtak, Bhiwani, Rewari,

Baghpat, Meerut, Alwar, Bharatpur and other nearby towns

Maps of India

Parameters Delhi

Geographical area (sq km) 1,483

Administrative districts (No) 11

Population density (persons per sq km) 11,320

Total population (million) 16.8

Male population (million) 9.0

Female population (million) 7.8

Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 866

Literacy rate (per cent) 86.2

Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15

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DELHI IN FIGURES … (1/2)

Parameter Delhi All states Source

Economy 2016-17 2016-17

GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 4.08 100.0 Advanced Estimates provided by Directorate of

Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of

Delhi

GSDP growth rate (%) 12.76 11.52 Advanced Estimates provided by Directorate of

Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of

Delhi

Per capita GSDP (US$) 4,143 1,709 Advanced Estimates provided by Directorate of

Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of

Delhi

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 7,823.00 330,273.65 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2017

Wireless subscribers (No) 53,350,000 1,170,180,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of March

2017

Internet subscribers (No) 26,790,000 422,190,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of March

2017

National Highway length (km) 80 100,087.08 NHAI & Road & Building Department

Airports (No) 1 125 Airports Authority of India

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DELHI IN FIGURES … (2/2)

Parameter Delhi All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate (%) 86.2 73.0 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 21.07 21.6 SRS Bulletin

Investments

FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 68.03

332.11 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, From

April 2000 to March 2017

Industrial Infrastructure

PPP projects Completed & Operational

(No) 15 1,565

DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India,

July 2017

Note: 1Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SRS: Sample Registration System

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP

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

At current prices, the gross state domestic product (GSDP*) of

Delhi was US$ 96.5 billion in 2016-17.

Between 2011-12 & 2016-17, GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR

of 7.28%.

Growth was driven by the expansion of the services sector.

Banking, insurance, real estate, trade, tourism & communications

were driving the progress in the sector.

CAGR 7.28%

GSDP per capita of Delhi at current prices (in US$)

The state’s per capita GSDP* in 2016-17 was US$ 5,175 in

comparison with US$ 3,739 in 2011-12.

Per capita GSDP increased at a compound annual growth rate

(CAGR) of 5.57% between 2011-12 and 2016-17.

CAGR 5.57%

GSDP* - “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of Delhi, Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$/population in

million

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP

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NSDP of Delhi at current prices (in US$ million)

At current prices, the net state domestic product (NSDP#) of Delhi

was about US$ 87.79 billion in 2016-17.

The average NSDP growth rate between 2011-12 and 2016-17

was about 5.6%.

CAGR 5.60%

NSDP per capital of Delhi at current prices (in US$)

The state’s per capita NSDP& in 2016-17 was US$ 4,703

compared with US$ 3,182 in 2011-12.

The per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 6.73% between

2011-12 and 2016-17.

CAGR 6.73%

NSDP# - “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of Delhi, Per capita NSDP& - “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of

Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of Delhi

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE

DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

Commerce & trade contribute more to Delhi’s economy than

manufacturing & agriculture.

There has been a shift in the sectoral contribution from primary &

secondary to the tertiary sector. The overall performance of the

economy of the state, during the 2016-17, was encouraging.

In 2016-17, the tertiary sector accounted for 82.26% of the GSDP of

Delhi, at current prices, followed by the secondary sector, which

contributed 14.84%.

Tertiary sector of Delhi witnessed growth at a CAGR of 10.21%

during 2011-12 to 2016-17, driven by growth in trade, hotels, real

estate, banking, insurance, transport, communications & other

services.

Delhi’s economy is primarily dominated by knowledge based service

industries such as information technology and consulting. Also, the

state has small-scale industries that are mostly non-polluting.

Delhi's economy has shown a growth of 12.76% per cent in 2016-17,

with the per capita income having risen to almost 3 times of the

national level.

Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes) GSVA composition by sector

3.49% 2.90%

13.09% 14.84%

83.42% 82.26%

0.00%

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40.00%

60.00%

80.00%

100.00%

120.00%

2011-12 2016-17

Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector

8.85%

10.21%

9.95%

CAGR

Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -“Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Delhi, Government of Delhi

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL

PRODUCTION

Commonly grown crops in the state are wheat, rice, jowar, bajra,

mustard & vegetables.

The total horticulture crop production in the state was recorded to be

387.34 thousand tonnes & the area under cultivation was 21.72

thousand hectares, during 2015-16.

Under the Annual Budget plan for 2016-17, Government of Delhi

proposed an outlay of US$ 1.06 million for the development of

agriculture & allied services in the state.

Crop Area

(hectares)

Annual production

(metric tonnes)

Yield (kg. per

hectare)

Wheat 19,050 83,419 4,379

Barley 62 181 2,919

Bajra 1,482 3,256 2,197

Maize 34 174 5,118

Jowar 3,161 3,035 960

Paddy 5,854 25,256 4,314

Gram 25 53 2,120

Mustard 3,593 4,527 1,260

Estimated area, yield & production of crops – 2015-16

Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Economic Survey of Delhi 2014-15, Annual Plan 2016-17

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURE

Delhi – an important centre for agri-trade in the country

The Food Corporation of India (FCI) was set up under the Food Corporations Act, 1964, of the Union Government to meet the objectives of the

Food Policy, which are as follows:

• Effective price support for safeguarding the interests of farmers.

• Distribution of food grains throughout the country for Public Distribution System (PDS).

• Maintaining a satisfactory level of operational and buffer stocks of food grains to ensure national food security.

Over the years, FCI has played an important role in controlling supply & prices as well as disaster management in times of droughts, etc. The

corporation is headquartered in Delhi.

The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), the country's premier national institute for agricultural research, education & expansion, has a

centre in New Delhi.

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, is also

headquartered in New Delhi. The institute is the apex body for coordinating, guiding & managing research and education in agriculture, including

horticulture, fisheries & animal sciences in the country.

The Agricultural Economics Research Centre (AERC), University of Delhi was established to carry out research on aspects related to rural

economy and agriculture in India. Since inception, the centre has completed more than 300 policy oriented studies for the Ministry of Agriculture,

Government of India

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS &

INVESTMENTS

Source: Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion, 1Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana

Sector 12th Five Year Plan

outlay (US$ million)

Approved

outlay 2016-17

(US$ million)

Rural development 146.32 29.03

Irrigation & flood control 66.36 9.62

Energy 799.60 58.97

Industries 33.01 4.74

Transport 3642.11 602.35

Tourism 30.69 9.32

Civil supplies 132.71 3.67

General education 1715.99 634.74

Technical education 241.87 59.27

Art & culture 48.27 8.25

Sport & youth services 24.47 7.33

Medical 2145.74 416.28

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FDI equity inflows1, 2010-11 to 2016-17

(US$ million)

According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion

(DIPP), the cumulative FDI inflows1, from April 2000 to March

2017, stood at US$ 68.03 billion.

Sector- wise plan outlays for 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) and

Annual Plan 2016-17

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ANNUAL BUDGET 2017-18

The total budget allocation for the year 2017-18 was recorded to be US$ 7.44 billion, of which US$ 5.96 billion has been allocated as revenue

expenditure whereas US$ 1.48 billion has been allocated as capital expenditure, during 2017-18

Sectors Amount (US$ million)

Education 1,753.8

Health 890.2

Public Transport & Road Infra 854.5

Social Security & Welfare 538.1

Water & Sanitation 327.1

Energy 340.5

Housing and Urban Development 483.1

ART & CULTURE 8.25*

Tourism 18.46

Plan outlay & expenditure 2017-18 of some of the major sectors

Note: * 2016-17

Source: Finance Department, Government of Delhi

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (1/2)

Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2014-15

The road network of Delhi has increased from 32131 km in 2007-08 to 33868 lane km in

2015-16. National Highways Authority of India, Public Works Department, Municipal

Corporations of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council, Delhi Cantonment Board & Delhi

Development Authority are the responsible authorities for the development & maintenance

of road network in Delhi.

Japan International Cooperation Agency sanctioned a loan of US$ 59.5 million in April

2017, for computerised traffic control for the under construction 135 km highway in Eastern

Delhi, which will link Haryana. The highway is to start from Sonipat & will end at Faridabad

and is expected to be completed by August 2017.

The government announced plans to construct 2 underpasses & a flyover on NH-8 to

ensure smoother commute between Dwarka, Vasant Kunj, Dhaula Kuan & Gurgaon. In the

next 2-3 years i.e. by 2019, the project is slated for completion for an investment of US$

200.8 million.

Agency 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

MCD 27,139 27,139 27,139 27,139 26,459 23,931 23,931 23,931

NDMC 1,290 1,290 1,290 1,290 1,290 1,290 1,290 1,290

Public works department (Delhi Government)

National highways 182 356 356 360 360 360 360 360

Other roads 2,230 2,270 2,300 2,400 3,180 5,708 5,708 5,708

DSIIDC 1,250 1,317 1,317 1,434 1,434 1,434 1,434 1,434

I&FC 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

DDA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 435 435 435 435

Road type Length (km)

Total road length 33,198

National highways 80

Plan outlay & expenditure 2016-17 of some of the major sectors

Note: N.A.: Not Available

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS … (2/2)

As per Annual Plan 2017-18, the total allocation made by the state

government for transport sector was recorded to be US$ 854.5

million.

As per the State Budget 2016-17, Government of Delhi decided to

re-design 11 roads during 2016-17, with a view of making the

streets usable for physically challenged people as well as

pedestrians & for promoting use of cycles to commute. This would in

turn ease the burden on public transport system in the state.

Moreover, the state government announced its plans of constructing

2 elevated BRT corridors from Wazirabad to Airport (North-South

corridor) & from Anand Vihar terminal to Peeragarhi (East West

Corridor), during 2016-17.

By the end of 2016, the state government procured 1380 semi low

floor buses, 500 midi buses under DTC around 1000 more buses

under cluster scheme for strengthening the transportation facility in

Delhi.

As per budget 2017-18, US$ 23.2 million were allocated for the

completetion of the construction work of an elevated road from Sarai

Kale Khan to Mayur Vihar. It is expected to complete by the end of

2017.

A total of 3105081 private vehicles & 393109 commercial vehicles

were registered in the state upto March, 2016. These included

19109 buses, 5849 E-Rickshaws, 1507 tractors, 262547 motor cars,

etc.

Vehicles 2014-15 2015-16

Cars & jeeps 27,90,566 29,86,579

Motorcycles & scooters 56,81,265 61,04,070

Ambulance 1,527 2,990

Auto rickshaws 81,633 1,98,137

Taxies 79,606 91,073

Buses 19,729 34,365

Source: Department of Planning , Government of NCT of Delhi, State Budget 2016-17, 2017-18, Annual Plan 2016-17

Vehicle population

Major schemes for Delhi’s road transport

Computerization of records

Motor driving training schools

Mass Rapid Transit Systems (MRTS)

Decongestion & Rationalization of Inter-State Bus Terminals

Control of vehicular air pollution

Parking facilities

Restructuring of Delhi Transport Corporation

Incentives for replacement of old Light Commercial Vehicles

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS

Delhi is well connected by rail network to other parts of India. A significant part of trade is supported by the strong railway links. New Delhi Railway

Station, which is one of the busiest stations in the Indian Railway system, serves as the headquarters of Northern Railways. A large load of inter-

state transport is borne by railways. Major railway stations in the state include New Delhi, Old Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin railway stations, Sarai

Rohilla & Anand Vihar Railway Terminal.

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, (1)up to October 2015

Phase I Phase II Phase III

20.23% underground 27.92% underground 33.79% underground

72.85% elevated 70.33% elevated 66.21% elevated/at

grade

6.91% at grade 1.73% at grade Not Available

Phase Length (km)

Phase I 65.05

Phase II 122.36

Phase III 117.57 (after completion)

Project Funds Sanctioned Funds Released Approved Completion Date Progress (2015-16(1)

)

Delhi Metro Phase II & III

US$ 1.787 billion US$ 1.770 billion December 2016

2006

Dwarka to Najafgarh 2008

Extension of Delhi Metro to YMCA

Chowk, Faridabad

Yamuna Vihar to Shiv Vihar 2016

Mundka to Bahadurgarh 2021 (expected)

Delhi Metro Delhi Metro existing phase length

Plan outlay & expenditure 2016-17 of some of the major sectors

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METRO RAIL … (1/3)

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was registered in 1995 under the Companies Act, 1956, for development of Delhi Mass Rapid Transit

System (MRTS). DMRC has equal equity participation from the Government of India & Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi

(GNCTD). Average ridership of Delhi Metro was approximate 2.6 million per day during 2015-16.

The objectives of the Delhi Metro Rail are as follows:

• To cover the whole of Delhi with a metro rail network by 2021.

• Delhi Metro to have world-class standards in terms of safety, reliability, punctuality, comfort & customer satisfaction.

• Delhi Metro to operate on commercial lines, obviating the need for Government support.

In 2017-18 budget, the state government proposed to invest US$ 179.4 million for the DMRC. In November 2015, first corridor, from Jahangirpuri

to Badli, of phase-III metro project became operational. This phase-III project is in the final stages of completion and this phase will help in raising

the Delhi Metro daily ridership from 2.7 million to 4.1 million.

In October 2016, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation announced its plans to add 258 more coaches to its existing fleet of trains plying on the Yellow,

Blue & Red Lines

With investment of around US$1.50 billion, Indian Railways is planning on increasing the speed of trains to up to 160 km per hour under the

project ‘Mission Raftaar’, on the Delhi-Howrah & Delhi-Mumbai routes.

The Board of National Capital Region Transport Corporation has invested US$ 3.34 billion in the Rapid Rail Transit Corridor (RRTC), which will

operate between Delhi, Ghaziabad & Meerut, making it a 92 km long corridor.

As of April 2017, the government is planning to run 4 major railway stations on solar power, which will help in reducing carbon emissions. Hazrat

Nizamuddin will be installed with 0.6 MW solar capacity, Old Delhi will have 2.2 MW solar capacity, New Delhi Railway station with 1.1 MW &

Anand Vihar Terminal with 1.1 MW. In July 2017, country’s first ever solar solar powered train was launched at Delhi’s Safdarjung railway station.

In April 2017, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company signed power purchase agreements with

Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Ltd. to setup a 750MW solar park. The power generated out of the park will suffice the 90 per cent daytime requirement of

the metro.

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, State Budget 2015-16, 2017-18

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METRO RAIL … (2/3)

Source : Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, News Article

Phase-I network

Line Length (km) No of stations

Line No 1-Shahdara-Tri Nagar-Rithala 22.06 18

Line No 2-Vishwa Vidyalaya-Central Secretariat 10.84 10

Line No 3-Indraprastha-Barakhamba Road-Dwarka sub-city 32.1 30

Phase-II network

Line Length (km) No of stations

Shahdara-Dilshad Garden 3.09 3

Indraprastha-Noida (Sector-32) City Centre 15.07 11

Yamuna Bank-Anand Vihar ISBT 6.17 5

Vishwavidyalaya-Jahangir Puri 6.36 5

Inderlok-Kirti Nagar-Mundka 18.46 16

Central Secretariat-HUDA City Centre 27.45 19

Dwarka (Sector-9)-Dwarka (Sector-21) 2.76 2

Airport Express Line 22.7 6

Anand Vihar-KB Vaishali (Ghaziabad) 2.57 2

Central Secretariat-Badarpur (Faridabad) 20.04 16

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METRO RAIL … (3/3)

Source Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, N.A. Not Available

Phase-III network

Line Length (km) No of stations

Line 7- Majlis Park-Shiv Nagar 38

Line 8- Janakpuri West-Kalindi kunj 58.59 23

Line 6- Central Secretariat-Kashmiri Gate 9.37 7

Line 2 Extn.-Jahangirpuri-Badli 4.48 3

Line 6 S- Badarpur-Faridabad 13.87 9

Line 5 Extn.-Mundka-Bahadurgarh 11.18 7

Dwarka-Najafgarh 2.75 3

Kalindikunj-Botanical garden 3.96 2

Escorts Mujesar-Ballabhgarh 3.20 2

Dilshad Garden-Ghaziabad Bus Adda 9.41 7

Noida City Centre- Sector 62 Noida 6.67 6

Phase-IV Network (proposed)

6 corridors 103.93 N.A.

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS

The Indira Gandhi International Airport is one of the busiest in the world & handles more than 40 million passengers. It was ranked the 2nd best

airport in the world in 2016, by the Airports Council International.

The Indira Gandhi International Airport has been awarded the 'International Safety Award' by British Safety Council. The airport handled around

55.5 million passengers in 2016.

Terminal 3 is spread over a 500,000 square metre area & equipped with 95 immigration counters, 168 check-in counters & 78 passenger boarding

bridges to handle 34 million passengers per annum (MPPA) & 12800 bags per hour. The planned ultimate design capacity of the airport is 100

MPPA.

According to the annual report released by the AAI in April 2017, Delhi airport is the most preferred airport for traveling to Europe, Asia & North

America. The report also revealed that Delhi is the most connected airport as it served to 129 destinations, with more than 29 per cent of the

tourists arriving in Delhi.

Air India announced plans to launch a flight for Delhi-Gwalior-Indore-Mumbai route. This would be a part of the government’s second venture

under the UDAN scheme aimed at making flying affordable and improving regional air connectivity. The subsidized fares on the circuit for Gwalior-

Delhi & Gwalior-Indore are US$ 27.21 and US$ 37.18, respectively.

Air India plans to launch direct flight between Delhi and Copenhagen from 16 September 2017 and will operate 3 times a week. The flight would

be the company’s 11th destination in Europe. Air India also launched direct international flight to Washington on 7th July 2017 and is expected to

launch one to Stockholm on 16th August 2017.

Year Passengers Aircraft movement Freight handled (tonnes)

2011-12 34,729,467 345,143 600,045

2012-13 34,211,608 280,713 546,311

2013-14 36,876,986 290.772 605,699

2014-15 40,985,555 300,889 696,539

2015-16

48,424,165 344,113 787,168

Funds sanctioned and released for metro rail projects (2012-13 to 2015-16)

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As of June 2017, Delhi had a total installed power generation

capacity of 7,823.00 MW

Thermal power plants accounted for 6,940.81 MW of the total

installed capacity, followed by hydro power plants with installed

capacity of 723.09 MW, nuclear power plants with 102.83 MW of

installed capacity and 56.27 MW of other renewable energy sources.

As of June 2017, central utilities sector accounted for a majority of

the share in the total installed capacity in the state, accounting for

4854.11 MW of the installed capacity, followed by 1935.40 MW by

the state utilities and around 1033.49 MW by private utilities.

Installed power capacity (MW)

3,6

77

4,1

15

5,8

02

6,3

37

7,4

13

7,4

19

8,2

74

8,3

42

7,8

39

7,8

23

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

2008-09 2010-11 2012-13 2014-15 2016-17

Note: *As of June 2017

Source:: Central Electricity Authority

Segment Name of company

Power

generation

Indraprastha Power Generation Co Ltd (IPGCL)

Pragati Power Corporation Ltd (PPCL)

NTPC Ltd

Power

transmission Delhi TRANSCO Ltd (DTL)

Power

distribution

BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL)

BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL)

Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL)

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)

Military Engineering Services (MES)

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IPGCL and PPCL were the 2 state-owned power generating entities.

To improve power generation & operational efficiencies, the

Government decided to merge IPGCL & PPCL into a single entity.

During 2015-16, the state government minimized the average load

shedding to 0.15%. Moreover, electricity bills were reduced by 50%

in the state, for the consumers that consumed up to 400 units of

electricity every month.

Moreover, as per the state budget 2017-18, the state government

has allocated a plan outlay of US$ 340.5 million for the development

of energy sector in the state.

The load growth pattern of Delhi was of the order of 6.32% during the

years 2009 to 2015. The load demand in the capital is estimated to

grow approximately @ 7% per annum.

The per capita consumption of electricity of Delhi is much higher than

the national average. Government prepared a proposal for islanding

of Delhi, which was approved by Government of India. The project is

under implementation

Electricity consumer in Delhi (in ‘000s)

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Delhi Planning Department

44

07

.0

43

01

.0

44

64

.0

48

97

.0

54

05

.0

0.0

1000.0

2000.0

3000.0

4000.0

5000.0

6000.0

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Year Domestic Commercial Industrial Others

2009-10 8,753 4,741 2,991 1,359

2010-11 9,723 5,074 3,008 1,953

2011-12 10,396 6,253 2,989 2,062

2012-13 10,796 5,569 2,979 2,017

2013-14 11,609 6,786 3,064 2,322

2014-15 12,649 6,370 3,062 3,029

Electricity distribution in Delhi (in MU)

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As of March 2017, BSES Yamuna distributed power to around 1.59

million customers in Central & East Delhi. Moreover BSES Rajdhani

accounts for a customer base of 2.38 million customers in the areas

of South & West Delhi.

TPDDL distributes power to around 1.35 million customers spread

over a 510 sq km area in North and Northwest Delhi.

NDMC serves around 70000 customers in New Delhi, while MES

serves around 10000 customers in Delhi cantonment

Energy Consumption in Delhi (in MUS)

Source: Delhi Planning Department

25

58

1.0

25

59

3.0

27

23

5.0

28

02

1.0

29

03

5.0

23000.0

24000.0

25000.0

26000.0

27000.0

28000.0

29000.0

30000.0

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

DISCOM 1

DISCOM 2

DISCOM 3

Year BYPL BRPL NDPL Total

2010-11 29.66 50.07 77.23 156.96

2011-12 16.40 34.26 60.70 111.36

2012-13 22.10 44.30 48.60 115.01

2013-14 38.16 44.71 54.16 137.02

2014-15 38.06 49.77 43.83 131.76

Power distribution in Delhi

Infrastructure investments by power companies in Delhi

(US$ million)

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During 2016-17, the energy requirement in the state reached 31,110

MU & peak requirement reached 6,100 MW. Further during 2021-22,

the energy requirement is expected to increase to 52,930 MU & peak

load to reach 9,024 MW.

Government expenditure in energy sector

(US$ million)

Source : Delhi Planning Department, CEA Report

31

2.1

12

2.9

97

.2

55

.0

39

1.1

23

4.1

54

.1

96

.4

0.0

50.0

100.0

150.0

200.0

250.0

300.0

350.0

400.0

450.0

200

7-0

8

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Delhi

had nearly 53.35 million wireless subscribers & 3.22 million wire-line

subscribers, as of March 2017.

By February 2017, 11,403,388 subscribers had submitted requests

for mobile number portability (MNP) in Delhi. Moreover, tele density

in Delhi stood at 257.76%, the highest in the country, as of March

2017.

As of March 2017, the state recorded a decrease of 3.98 million

subscribers of Tata, and an increase of 4.38 million and 36.52 million

connections of Vodafone and Reliance Jio, respectively. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, 1 As of December

2015

Wireless connections 53,350,000

Wireline connections 3,220,000

Internet subscribers

26,790,000

Post offices1

551

Teledensity (in%) 257.76

Telecom infrastructure (as of March 2017)

Some of the major telecom operators in Delhi

Bharti Airtel

IDEA Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Aircel Limited

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN

INFRASTRUCTURE

About 98% of the total population of Delhi lives in urban areas. The

state has very strong electrification level & about 99% of the

households had access to sanitation facilities. As per annual budget

2017-18, an amount of around US$ 483.1 million was proposed for

the housing & urban development sector.

Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Delhi State Budget, 2016-17, 2017-18

According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, special emphasis has been laid on improved solid-waste management policies. The short-term goals are

capacity building with respect to financial services and performance management, effecting trial runs of collection & waste-reduction schemes,

developing transport, landfill sites and transfer stations for waste & focusing on biomedical & hazardous waste management programmes.

With respect to traffic management, the focus of the master plan is on developing an integrated multimodal transport system, creating

infrastructure for alternate transport (e.g., bicycles), creating an environment for public transport prioritisation by customers and improving

suburban railway with technology upgrade.

The Delhi Development Authority has approved a new land pooling policy, which is expected to result in 5 more sub-cities, such as Dwarka,

Rohini & Narela, in other urban extension areas. The new policy would ensure that the private sector is involved in the development of new urban

extension areas in the cities.

In March 2017, Netherlands-based real estate fund Aevitas Property Partners, signed an agreement to invest USD29.9 million across affordable

housing projects of New Delhi-based real estate developer DASNAC Holdings

As per annual plan 2016-17, an amount of US$ 330.88 million has been allocated by the state government for the development of urban

infrastructure in the state

Key plans under annual budget 2016-17

Allocation of US$ 53.46 million for Citizen Local Area Development

scheme.

Provision of clean toilets across the JJ clusters through Jan Suvidha

Complexes. An allocation of US$ 15.27 million has been made for

the same

Allocation of US$ 15.27 million under DUSIB

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: KEY PUBLIC PRIVATE

PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS … (1/2)

Source: DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India

Project name Type Sector Stage Project cost

(US$ million)

Delhi-Gurgaon Highway BOT Transport Operational 117.8

Narela Industrial Estate-Redevelopment N/A Social and commercial

infrastructure Operational 21.6

Bawana Industrial Estate-Redevelopment N/A Social and commercial

infrastructure Operational 14.9

Construction of 197 Bus-Q-Shelters in NDMC area BOOT Transport Operational 2.5

Modernisation of Delhi International Airport PPP Transport Operation 1,902.5

Integrated Municipal Waste Processing Complex at NDMC

Compost Plant site Okhla PPP Water sanitation Under construction 10.78

Development of Integrated Multilevel Parking Infrastructure at 3

sites in NDMC Area PPP Transport Under construction 1.33

Multilevel Automated car parking cum commercial complex, Kamla

Nagar, New Delhi PPP Transport Under construction 18.15

Delhi-Noida Toll Bridge BOOT Transport Operation 63.35

Water Supply Improvement (Malviya Nagar) Pilot Project PPP Water sanitation Under construction 86.11

Water Supply Improvement (Mehrauli) Project PPP Water sanitation Operation 31.19

Development of 250 Bus Queue Shelters (BQS) N.A. Transport Under Construction 6.2

Solid Waste Management (Shahdara) Project PPP Water sanitation Under construction 2.99

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PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS … (2/2)

Project name Type Sector Stage Project cost

(US$ million)

Bus queue shelters PPP Transport Under Construction 5.8

Dwarka ISBT BOO Transport N.A. 54.7

New Delhi Railway Station DBFO Transport N.A. 85.6

Source: DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZS AND INDUSTRIAL

CLUSTERS … (1/3)

SEZs Industrial clusters in Delhi

Narela Industrial Complex

Kirtinagar Industrial Area

Mangolpuri Industrial Area

Naraina Industrial Area

Okhla Industrial Area

IT and ITeS SEZ-Baprola

Gems and Jewellery SEZ-

Baprola

IT Park, Shastri Park, DMRC

INDEX

Operational

Under construction

SEZ Location

Industrial Area Location

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CLUSTERS … (2/3)

On the industrial infrastructure front, the state has undertaken a

number of development initiatives such as redevelopment of

industrial clusters & maintenance of industrial areas under the

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

The state government has initiated a set of prestigious projects,

including those in industrial infrastructure for specific sectors, through

the Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation

Limited (DSIIDC).

During 2015-16, 1490 cluster buses were active in the state. Under

the state’s cluster scheme, 1000 new buses were introduced during

2016-17.

The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation has

finalized a policy to allot land developed by it at 4 sites on the

proposed 1504 Km corridor, which will enable industries to acquire

the land for setting up units. The Centre has already invested US$

1.07 billion in developing the projects.

Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce

Project Name Location Sector

Delhi State Industrial Information

Development Corporation Ltd.

Baprola village,

Delhi IT

Delhi State Industrial Information

Development Corporation Ltd.

Baprola village,

Delhi

Gems and

Jewellery

Formally approved SEZ in Delhi

Narela Industrial Complex

DSIIDC has developed 612 acres of land in Narela. The first phase

of construction of 1,800 plots is complete.

The construction of facility centres providing shops and commercial

spaces has already been completed. About 50,000 trees have been

planted in the complex. An area of 10 acres covered under the

central park is proposed to be developed as central plaza.

Of the remaining land available in the estate, 70 acres is proposed to

be utilised for relocation of industries. There is also a proposal for

construction of a high-tech estate for ITeS in an area of 50 acres

available in the complex.

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Major industrial areas in Delhi Description

Kirtinagar Industrial Area Kirtinagar Industrial Area is located in the western part of Delhi and has been developed by the

DSIIDC.

Mangolpuri Industrial Area Mangolpuri Industrial Area is located in the western part of Delhi & has been developed by the

DSIIDC.

Naraina Industrial Area

Naraina Industrial Area is located in the western part of Delhi. It was set up by the Delhi

Development Authority in 1970. It occupies a place of pride among the industrial estates in Delhi

& is divided into 2 phases with around 1200 industrial units, which manufacture electronic &

electrical goods, engineering goods, plastic goods, readymade garments & sanitary fittings.

Okhla Industrial Area

Okhla Industrial Area is located in the southern part of Delhi and is a hub of industrial activity.

Many export houses are located in the area along with some prominent multinationals such as

Oriflame, Reckitt Benckiser etc.

Bawana Industrial Area Bawana Industrial Area is located in the northern part of Delhi, where DSIDC will develop 15,250

plots of 100–250 square metres each by 2021.

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Delhi has a literacy rate of 86.2%, the male literacy rate is 91.03 per

cent & the female literacy rate is 80.93 per cent.

As per 2017-18 budget, the state government allocated US$ 1.753

billion for the development of the education sector in the state.

Moreover, work on construction of a sports school & a sports

university in the state is also under process.

Under the 12th Five Year Plan during 2012-17, the Government of

Delhi has allocated US$ 1.90 billion for general education & US$

268.45 million for technical education.

School of Open Learning will offer 11 new UG courses. The new

programmes include BA (H) in Hindi, Sanskrit, Psychology &

Economics. With this, the number of UG courses offered by SOL

would increase from 5 to 16.

Source : Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, Delhi Planning Department

Category Literacy rate (%)

Total 86.2

Male 91.03

Female 80.93

Government expenditure in education sector

(US$ million)

393 327 252 339

1680 1754

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

Recognised universities

Delhi University

Jawaharlal Nehru University

Jamia Millia Islamia University

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Indira Gandhi National Open University

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Source: Delhi State Portal

In 2014-15, the enrolment of students stood at 3,199,000 in primary

schools & 1,214,000 in high schools.

To improve the quality of education, state government has started

organizing training programmes at Cambridge University for

principals. Mentor – teachers are also being sent to Singapore for

trainings. Government has allocated US$ 43.92 million for Education

sector, under budget 2017-18.

The government plans to improve learning outcomes at government

schools, by creating schools of excellence in each zone from 2017 as

it will help to mentor students on the basis of their interests.

The government set up Mohalla Clinics in 300 government schools,

with the aim of providing primary healthcare to students & general

public, free of cost. As per budget 2017-18, Mohalla Clinics have

been successful and around 26 lakhs people have benefitted from

110 Mohalla Clinics.

Nos Number of

students (‘000)

Number of

teachers (‘000)

Pre primary and

primary 2,806 2,083 29.708

Middle 933 1,116 11.741

Secondary 385 652 9.370

Senior secondary 1,674 562 88.661

Total 5,798 4,413 139.480

Primary schools 3,739

High schools 2,059

Universities 11

Deemed universities 12

Institutes of national importance 3

Colleges for general education 81

Colleges for professional education 100

Education statistics (2014-15)

Educational infrastructure (2014-15)

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Expenditure incurred under Central Government

Health Scheme (CGHS) for Hospitals in Delhi

(in US$ million) (up to July 2015)

Delhi has one of the best health infrastructures in the country. The

state offers sophisticated medical care with the latest state-of-the-art

technology for treatment.

During 2015-16, the first Mohalla Clinic became operational in the

state which caters to provision of required medicines as well as

tackling various healthcare needs of the citizens.

Further, the state government is also renovating various hospitals in

the state. Additionally, new institutions are also being set up which

are expected to provide the state with an additional 10,000 beds in

coming 2 years.

The Government of Delhi proposed an overall outlay of US$ 890.2

million for the development of the healthcare sector under state

budget 2017-18.

In addition, the Government of Delhi has made all diagnostic tests as

well as medicines free of cost across various government hospitals of

the state from 1st March, 2016.

Source Delhi Statistical Handbook 2014-15, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Budget 2017-18

1.64 1.78

2.17

0.61

0.00

0.50

1.00

1.50

2.00

2.50

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Active primary health centres 562

Active sub centers 417

Active community health centres 191

Active district hospitals 59

Active sub district hospitals 33

Health infrastructure (November, 2015)

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Key highlights for the health sector in Delhi’s state budget 2017-18 are:

The state government is planning to increase and complement the

capacities of diagnostics in the state through PPP based radiology

diagnostics services and labs. For this, government has sanctioned

US$ 2.32 million.

Government has already allowed free MRI / CT Scans for citizens

availing health care facilities through Delhi Government hospitals.

Source : SRS Bulletin, Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, State Budget 2016-17, 1Per thousand persons; 2Per thousand live births, Delhi Planning Department

Government expenditure on medical and public health sector

(US$ million)

25

3.1

9

24

2.4

30

6.5

1

25

8.7

6

28.37 24.97 52.93 50.57

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Medical Public Health

Hospital Initial number

of beds

Revised number

of beds

Medical college, Dwarka 700 1,500

Hospital complex at Burari 200 800

New hospital complex

Ambedkar Nagar 200 600

Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital 200 400

Birth rate1 21.07

Death rate1

5.52

Infant mortality rate2 21.1

Health indicators (2015-16)

Health infrastructure budget

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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Delhi’s rich history is reflected in its forts, monuments, palaces, gardens & bazaars created by its rulers during different periods of their

occupation. The remains of a large number of such historical places & monuments are the sites of attraction for visitors & tourists in Delhi. In

addition to these historical places, a large number of gardens, buildings, playgrounds, institutional buildings, markets & event places were

constructed by the British until 1947 & thereafter, by the Government of India & Government of Delhi.

Under the 12th Five Year Plan the Government of Delhi proposed an outlay of US$ 53.58 million for the art & culture sector & US$ 27.15 million

for sports & youth services. During 2016-17, the proposed amount under the annual plan stood at US$ 8.24 million for arts & culture sector & US$

7.33 million for sports & youth services sector. The state government conducted a huge talent hunt show across schools for the promotion of

music, theatre, dance & drama, during 2016-17.

As per state budget 2016-17, an allocation of US$ 8.24 million has been proposed for art, culture & language sector. During 2015-16, various

cultural festivals were conducted in the state by Sahitya Kala Parishad, for the promotion of state’s cultural infrastructure across the country.

These cultural festivals included the presence of various renowned artists from across the globe.

In November 2016, Government of Delhi launched the Yamuna riverfront project, at an estimated cost of US$ 29.88 million. The project aims to

beautify the Yamuna riverfront & will be constructed using eco-friendly materials.

By early 2017, the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) is planning to come up with, Art Master Plan, to promote public art in the state.

During November 2016, over 7,000 volunteers planted more than 30,000 saplings at Tughlaqabad Biodiversity Park, under the Green Drive

initiative launched by Times of India with Hero Moto Corp. & Delhi Development Authority.

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, State Budget 2016-17, Annual Plan 2016-17

Qutub Minar Lotus Temple

Humayun’s Tomb Parliament House

Red Fort (Lal Qila) Purana Qila

India Gate Rashtrapati Bhawan

Jama Masjid Safdarjung Tomb

Jantar Mantar Lodi Tomb

Museums in Delhi

Doll Museum

India Habitat Centre

National Museum

National Railway Museum

National Science Centre

Tibet House

Historical monuments in Delhi

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AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

On account of initiatives taken by the Government, development of

smart sub cities is foreseen in the state. The Central Government

has agreed to the development of the project by introducing the

“Land Pooling Policy”. New Delhi Municipal Council has been

selected by the central government to be developed as a smart city.

The smart sub cities in the state will have access to 24 hour water &

power supply along with hi speed Wi-Fi connectivity & an efficient

solid-waste management system.

Nearly 24,000 acres of land across areas in Najafgarh, Kanjhawala &

Narela is expected to be procured for the development of sub smart

cities in the state.

In June 2017, centre announced plans to develop 240 acres of land

at Ghitorni district in South Delhi with smart city features worth over

US$ 2.33 billion.

Source: Maps of India

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The location advantage, policy incentives and infrastructure in the state support investments in sectors such as IT/ITeS, Banking & Financial

Services Industry (BFSI), Small Scale Industries (SSIs) and tourism activities.

According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, the state will be promoted as a hub of clean, high-technology & skilled economic activities. Initiatives

would be taken for the modernisation of existing & inclusion of new industries such as those related to IT/ITeS. The plan emphasises industrial

development without effluents, smoke and noise pollution.

With the objective of promoting knowledge based industries & make Delhi a hub for clean, high-technology & skilled economic activities, the

Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-21 has being implemented in the state.

Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited is set to establish a knowledge-based industrial park for IT services &

other knowledge based services in an area of about 700 acres at Baprola, Najafgarh in the National Capital Territory of Delhi with a financial

outlay of US$ 348.37 million. The project is expected to provide direct employment to 100 thousand people & indirect employment for more than

170 thousand people. A world class incubation centre for high tech & knowledge based industries is proposed to be set up in the knowledge park.

Under the Annual Budget plan of 2015-16, the Government of Delhi proposed an outlay of US$ 3.32 million for The Delhi Institute of Tool

Engineering that came into existence in 2007 & has been functioning from Wazirpur & Okhla Industrial Areas as an amalgamation of the Societies

of Tool Room & Training Centre, Wazirpur and Hi-Tech Vocational Training Centre, Okhla.

Under the Annual Plan 2016-17, the state government allocated US$ 4.73 million for the development of various industries in the state.

The government is encouraging activities allied to industries such as consultancy, information technology, training of skilled manpower through

vocational training programmes and entrepreneurial development programmes.

Source: www.delhiplanning.nic.in, delhi.gov.in

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Currently, the services sector accounts for more than 82% of the

state’s income, while the industrial & agricultural sectors account for

14.84% and 2.9%, respectively. Service sector accounts for the

maximum share of GSVA between 2011 to 2017.

As one single region, the national capital region (NCR) encompasses

Gurugram as the IT & ITeS hub while Faridabad as the

manufacturing hub. Delhi itself is home to many IT companies.

The NCR had 53 industry clusters as of 2010-11. Following are some

of the important clusters:

• Okhla Readymade Garment Cluster

• Faridabad General Engineering and Auto Component Cluster

• Gurgaon Auto Component Cluster

• Panipat Textiles Cluster

Sectoral composition of GSVA (per cent)

83

.42

%

82

.91

%

82

.65

%

83

.77

%

82

.63

%

82

.26

%

13

.09

%

14

.17

%

14

.07

%

13

.41

%

14

.40

%

14

.84

%

3.4

9%

2.9

2%

3.2

8%

2.8

2%

2.9

7%

2.9

0%

0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

70.00%

80.00%

90.00%

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2015-16

Service Industry Agriculture & Allied

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15, Central Statistics Office; Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Delhi

Key industries in Delhi

BFSI

Agri and processed food

Construction and real estate

IT and ITeS

Tourism

Logistics

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KEY INDUSTRIES – BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

SECTOR … (1/4)

The city is home to a number of private, public banks & financial

services institutions.

These business houses deal in banking transactions,

documentations, negotiations, loan agreements, etc. The city also

has commercial banks, industrial banks & some of the leading

foreign banks.

The service points are spread across the city. Connaught Place,

Chandni Chowk & Barakhamba Road are the major points in the city

where the key offices of a large number of organisations are located.

At current prices, the contribution of banking & insurance sector to

the GSDP of the state stood at US$ 11.91 billion in 2014-15 in

comparison with US$ 10.82 billion in 2013-14.

At constant prices, the contribution of banking & insurance sector in

the GSDP of the state stood at US$ 9.68 billion in 2014-15 in

comparison with US$ 9.22 billion in 2013-14.

Bank group No. of banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 102 9,444.5 8,068.62

Semi-urban 68 15,586.01 10,336.21

Total 171 25,030.51 18,404.83

6.3

7.6

8 9

.83

11

.17

10

.89

10

.82

11

.91

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Delhi Statistical Handbook

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Delhi

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial banks in Delhi by

bank group (January-March 2016)

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

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KEY INDUSTRIES – BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

SECTOR … (2/4)

ATMs Deployed in Delhi, June 2015

8393

3565 3148

1548

132

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

Total PublicSectorBanks

PrivateSectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in

India

ATMs deployed in Delhi, June 2014

8034

3276 3071

1539

148

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

Total PublicSectorBanks

PrivateSectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in

India

ATMs Deployed in Delhi, June 2016

8825

3724 3372

1616

113 0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

Total PublicSectorBanks

PrivateSectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in

India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs Deployed in Delhi, June 2017

9331

5479

3482

1599

93 0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

Total PublicSectorBanks

PrivateSectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in

India

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KEY INDUSTRIES – BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

SECTOR … (3/4)

The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is the largest life insurance company in India. It was founded in 1956

& is the country's largest investor. It is fully owned by the Government of India.

LIC has 8 zonal offices & 109 divisional offices located in different parts of India, at least 2048 branches located in

different cities and 992 Satellite Offices (SOs) and a network of over 1 million agents for soliciting life insurance

business from the public. It has a zonal office in the northern region at Connaught Place in Delhi.

Reliance Life Insurance is an associate company of Reliance Capital Ltd., a part of Reliance-Anil Dhirubhai

Ambani Group.

Reliance Capital is one of India’s leading private sector financial services companies & ranks among the top

private sector financial services & banking companies in terms of net worth. It has interests in asset management

& mutual funds, stock broking, life & general insurance, proprietary investments, private equity & other activities in

financial services.

In Delhi, the insurance company has branches located at Connaught Place, Darya Gunj, Dilshad Garden, Dwarka,

Janakpuri, Jhandewalan Extn., Karol Bagh, Model Town, Shakti Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, etc.

Reliance Life

Insurance

Life Insurance

Corp of India

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KEY INDUSTRIES – BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

SECTOR … (4/4)

United Bank of India is one of the 14 major banks, which were nationalised in July 1969. Its predecessor, the

United Bank of India Ltd, was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of 4 banks, viz., Comilla Banking Corporation

Ltd (1914), Bengal Central Bank Ltd (1918), Comilla Union Bank Ltd (1922) & Hooghly Bank Ltd (1932).

The bank has more than 1,600 branches & offices. In Delhi, the bank has branches located in Asaf Ali Road,

Chandni Chowk, Chittranjan Park, Connuaght Circus, Daryaganj, etc.

The State Bank of India is the country’s oldest bank & largest in terms of balance sheet size, number of branches,

market capitalisation and profits.

The bank is the largest provider of infrastructure debt and the largest arranger of external commercial borrowings

in the country. It is the only Indian bank to feature in the Fortune 500 list.

In Delhi, some of the branches are located at Najafgarh Village, AGCR Building, Ajmal Khan Road, Anaj Mandi

Shahdara, Anand Vihar, Ansari Naagr, Asaf Ali Road, Ashok Vihar and Asian Games Village.

State Bank of

India

United Bank of

India

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KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRI AND PROCESSED FOOD

SECTOR … (1/2)

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15

National Capital Region (NCR) is the country’s biggest milk market.

The organised milk market in the region, estimated at five million

litres per day, is growing at 6-8% annually.

It acts as a nodal location for exchange of goods with northern parts

of the country because of good connectivity and supporting

infrastructure.

There are nine principal markets and 12 different sub-markets for

trade of agricultural produce in Delhi. The main food trade markets

are located in Narela, Azadpur, Morigate, Shahdara, Keshopur,

Gazipur, Najafgarh and Mehrauli.

Confederation of Indian Food Trade & Industry (CIFTI) was

established in 1985 to cater to the needs of the food industry and

trade. It provides institutional support to the Government and the

private sector in promoting the development of food processing on a

global platform. Its office is situated at Tansen Marg, New Delhi.

As of 2015-16, US$ 0.38 thousand was offered as financial

assistance under plan scheme for Technology Up-

gradation/Establishment/ Modernisation of Food Processing

Industries in the state

Milk and meat production in Delhi (‘000 MT)

28

4.3

1

28

1.0

4

77

.08

70

.39

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

2013-14 2014-15

Milk Meat

Some of the key players

Mother Dairy

Kohinoor Foods Ltd

Hind Agro Industries Ltd

Sterling Agro Industries Ltd

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KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRI AND PROCESSED FOOD

SECTOR … (2/2)

Mother Dairy was set up in 1974 under the ‘Operation Flood Programme’. It is now a wholly owned company of

the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy markets and sells dairy products, such as liquid

milk, curd, ice creams, cheese & butter under the ‘Mother Dairy’ brand, the ‘Dhara’ range of edible oils & the

‘Safal’ range of fresh fruits & vegetables, frozen vegetables & fruit juices, at the national level through its sales &

distribution networks for marketing food items.

Mother Dairy milk has a market share of around 66.0% in the branded sector in Delhi, where it sells 2.5 million

litres of milk daily & undertakes its marketing operations through around 1,400 retail outlets and over 1,000

exclusive outlets. Furthermore, the ice cream brand of the company has around 62 per cent market share in

Delhi-NCR. The company has a dairy manufacturing plant at Patparganj & a fruit & vegetable plant at Mangolpuri

Industrial Area. It also has a distribution facility with an annual handling capacity of 200,000 tonnes of fresh fruits

& vegetables.

It offers an extensive range of products that cater to all kinds of consumers in different parts of the world, from basmati

rice, ready-to-eat products, cook-in sauces & cooking pastes to spices, seasonings & frozen food. It has a strong

market presence not only in India but also in the US, the UK, Dubai, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore & other

European countries. It has an office in Greater Kailash in New Delhi. In 2016-17, the total income of the company stood

at US$ 179.5 million.

Hind Agro Industries Ltd has Asia’s most modern abattoir-cum-meat processing plant at Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. It is a

JV of Hind Industries Ltd & the Government of Uttar Pradesh & is assisted by the Government of India.

The company has an APEDA-certified production capacity of 400 tonnes.

Sterling Agro Industries markets its dairy products under its brands ‘NOVA’ and ‘A-ONE’.

The company’s office in Delhi is located at Pitampura. Nova products include ghee, butter oil, butter, skimmed milk

powder, full cream milk powder, dairy whitener, butter milk powder and milk powder blends.

Mother Dairy

Kohinoor Foods Ltd

Hind Agro Industries

Ltd

Sterling Agro

Industries Ltd

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KEY INDUSTRIES – CONSTRUCTION AND REAL

ESTATE SECTOR … (1/3)

Real estate & construction sector’s contribution to GSDP

(US$ billion)

3.2

4

4.0

4

4.8

7

5.9

0

7.1

7

8.3

5

10

.02

11

.78

14

.47

17

.29

19

.26

20

.88

25

.14

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

200

4-0

5

200

5-0

6

200

6-0

7

200

7-0

8

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

201

5-1

6

201

6-1

7

The real estate market in Delhi is lucrative and attracts investors

from India and abroad. Owing to the advanced infrastructural base,

the city meets the requirements of a profitable investment.

In June 2015, the state witnessed the introduction of 6,000

residential units. Out of these, luxury segment houses accounted for

a share of 17% while the affordable & mid segment houses

accounted for 58% and 25% respectively.

Delhi Development Authority has reduced the minimum area

requirement for farmhouses to 1 acre from 2.5 acres earlier. The

revised norm offers owners of an estimated 2,700 farmhouses in the

city the opportunity to downsize and monetise their surplus property.

In November 2015, Government of India announced reduction in FDI

norms in real estate & construction sector in order to boost the

affordable housing sector. Thus, any project under construction,

irrespective of the size would have access to FDI.

Delhi government has sanctioned a sum of US$ 483.1 million for

Housing & Urban Development, in the state budget of 2017-18.

Moreover, government announces plans to increase the total

capacity in night shelters to 21724.

The government had allocated a sum of US$ 24.14 million to

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)

under Annual Plan 2015-16, for providing housing facilities to weaker

section. The DSIIDC constructed 13820 EWS houses under

JNNURM.

Source: Delhi Economic Survey 2014-15

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KEY INDUSTRIES – CONSTRUCTION AND REAL

ESTATE SECTOR … (2/3)

DLF is primarily a real estate developer, rated as India's largest construction company in the sector. Its primary

business is the development of residential, commercial & retail properties. DLF has been in this industry for over

60 years & has developed homes, offices, malls, SEZs, hotels & infrastructure projects. DLF developed some of

the 1st residential colonies in Delhi such as Krishna Nagar in East Delhi. It started off with its 1st landmark real

estate development project Qutub Enclave (DLF city) & then proceeded to build the Gurgaon township. Now, it

has pan-India presence, with its properties being developed in almost all the Tier I & II pan India. In Delhi, in the

commercial sector, DLF has built infrastructure in Vasant Kunj, Saket & Mayur Vihar. It has also developed some

office spaces. The corporate office of the company is located in Delhi. In 2016-17, total consolidated revenue of

the company stood at US$ 1.39 billion.

DLF Ltd

Established in 1972, Unitech has operations across 22 cities in the country. The company has ventured into

constructing power transmission lines, highways, theme parks, steel plants, residential dwellings, indoor stadiums

& hotels. Unitech was the 1st real estate developer to have been certified ISO 9001:2000 in North India.

In Delhi, Unitech’s noteworthy achievements include the Rohini amusement park, which is spread over 62 acres in

Northwest Delhi. The project encompasses a shopping mall, ‘Metrowalk’, spread across 200,000 sq ft, an

adventure island, a world-class amusement park & a water park. The registered office of the company is located

in Delhi. The Quarter and nine months ended total standalone revenue of the company, as of 31st December

2016, stood at US$ 117.1 million. Unitech has successfully entered the North Africa & Middle East real estate

market. The company boasts of long relationships with internationally acclaimed architects & design consultants,

including SOM (USA), BDP (UK), Maunsell AECOM (HK), MEA Systra (France), Callison Inc (US), FORREC

(Canada), SWA & HOK (US).

Unitech

Has converted more than 33 million sq ft of residential & commercial entities.

With 38 on-going projects worth INR180 billion at hand, the company has over 90 million sq ft under construction.

Some of the upcoming projects are Ecovillage, Arraville and Romano.

Supertech Limited

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KEY INDUSTRIES – CONSTRUCTION AND REAL

ESTATE SECTOR … (3/3)

One of the oldest real estate developer companies in the NCR, Ansal API has ventured into retail shopping malls,

township development, hotels, clubs, facilities management, etc. Ansal has made large deals in residential and

commercial properties located in Delhi-NCR, UP, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, etc. The company has completed

several residential buildings such as Gauri Sadan, Upasana at Hailey Road & Dhawan Deep on the Jantar Mantar

Road at Connaught Place in New Delhi.

The company has constructed the ‘Ansal Plaza’ shopping mall in South Delhi, apart from several landmark high-

rise commercial buildings such as the Statesman House.

Parsvnath Developers Ltd is one of India’s leading real estate developers, with pan-India presence across 44

cities in 15 states. Parsvnath Developers Ltd has a diversified portfolio, which includes integrated townships,

group housing, commercial complexes, hotels, IT parks, Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) projects, SEZs and third-

party contracting. The company has successfully completed 55 projects & has a total developable area of over

22.23 million square feet across real state verticals. The company is currently working on 50 projects, which span

a total area of 76.40 million square feet. In 2016-17, the company recorded total income of US$ 42.63 million.

Parsvnath Developers Ltd is an ISO 9001, 14001 & OHSAS 18001 certified company.

Parsvnath Developers

Ltd

Ansal API

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There are a number of software companies in Delhi. These organisations are involved in the businesses of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),

Structured Query Language (SQL) server, Document Management Systems, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), software development,

Active Server Pages (ASP), web development, online office automation, etc.

E-commerce companies in Delhi offer services such as registration of domain names, tele-billing, electronic signatures & web hosting.

NASSCOM, the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the IT and BPO industry in India, is headquartered in New Delhi. The

members of the association account for over 95.0% of the industry’s revenues and employ over 2.24 million professionals.

Enabling institutions such as Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a society set up by the Ministry of Information Technology, Government

of India, for encouraging, promoting & boosting software exports from India, is located in New Delhi.

As per the new Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-21, the Government is keen on developing & promoting the hi-tech, sophisticated, knowledge-

based IT & ITeS industries in the state. For this, the Government has planned to set up ‘Centre of Excellence’ to promote innovation &

entrepreneurship in the sectors.

Evidently, the state government formally approved one SEZ for IT at Village Baprola, Delhi, as of July 2016.

Crown Business Park on Delhi-Badarpur border has come up, helping the IT boom in the region.

KEY INDUSTRIES – IT, ITES AND OTHER

KNOWLEDGE-BASED INDUSTRIES…(1/2)

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KEY INDUSTRIES – IT, ITES AND OTHER

KNOWLEDGE-BASED INDUSTRIES…(2/2)

Source: Company Website & Annual Report

Snapdeal is an online marketplace headquartered in New Delhi. The company started its operations in 2010 as a

daily deal platform company. However in 2011, company expanded its operation to become an online market

website. The company has more than 5,000 employees and offers more than 12 million products. With the

acquisition of Freecharge in 2015, Snapdeal became one of the largest mobile commerce companies in the

country.

Jabong was set up in January 2012 and is headquartered at Gurgaon, India. Apparel, shoes, accessories, beauty

and home accessories are the highly popular products supplied by the company. It is marketing its products

primarily through the digital media. As of 2014-15, the company has 1,500 employees, and the count is expected

to reach 3,000 by 2018. The company has tie-ups with some reputed partners, such as, Tripda, Print Venue, Price

Panda, Food Panda, etc. In July 2016, the company was acquired by Flipkart owned ecommerce platform Myntra.

Makemytrip is an Indian online travel company, incorporated in 2000 & headquartered in Gurgaon. Apart from online

services, the company also operates through 59 retail stores across 37 cities in India. The company provides services

to book all major domestic airlines, over 20000 hotels & guesthouses in India & 190,000 hotels abroad. The revenue of

the company was recorded to be US$ 120 million during the 4th quarter of 2016-17. Makemytrip has about 1800

employees. In April 2015, the company acquired My Gola, a travel guide start-up company.

Founded in 2010, Lenskart is an Indian online portal company for eyewear products. It is supplying a wide range of

sunglasses, eyeglasses & contact lenses & has more than 900 employees. In 2014, Lenskart introduced its 1st

franchisee store in Chandigarh. As of July 2017, the company has 300 stores across 90 cities of India. Other than

India, the company also delivers in several other countries, such as Australia, UK, US, etc.

Yepme is an online shopping company with headquarters in Gurgaon, Haryana. It was incorporated in April 2011

& is engaged in the sales of garments & accessories. The company delivers about 5 lakh units every month to its

customers & services over a thousand cities.

Snapdeal

Jabong

Makemytrip

Lenskart

Yepme

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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (1/2)

Source: Ministry of Tourism

Owing to its geographic advantage, Delhi is a key arrival point for

foreign tourists. During 2016-17 (up to December 2016), the state

registered foreign tourist arrivals (FTA) at 2.46 million (27.77 per cent

of the total FTA in India) as against that of 2.38 million in 2015-16.

Delhi is among the top tourist destinations in India. The number of

domestic tourists visiting the state is gradually rising. It grew from

18.49 million in 2012-13 to 22.62 million in 2014-15.

Under the 12th Five Year Plan for 2012-17, the Government of Delhi

allocated US$ 34.06 million to tourism sector. As per the annual plan

2016-17, Government of Delhi proposed an investment of US$ 9.31

million for the development of tourism in the state.

As per budget 2016-17, the state government organised Delhi

festival in the state for inculcating pride among the citizens of the

state. Further, the Government of Delhi has also proposed to

develop a skywalk way from Qutab Minar metro station to the Qutab

Minar.

To promote tourism in Delhi, the state government has set up 2

adventure parks in the areas of Mayur Vihar in East Delhi & Garden

of 5 Senses in South Delhi. The park in Garden of 5 Senses allows

21 activities, including rock climbing, Burma bridge, commando net,

etc.

Tourist arrivals in Delhi (in millions)

2.34 2.3 2.3

18

.49

20

.21

22

.62

0

5

10

15

20

25

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Foreign Tourists Domestic Tourists

Government expenditure on tourism (in US$ million)

4

2

1

9 1

1

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

8.0

9.0

10.0

11.0

12.0

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2016-17 2017-18

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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM … (2/2)

The metropolitan city of Delhi has always been the main tourist attraction of the country. The famous tourist places of the state are Akshardham

Temple, Azad Hind Gram, Bahai Temple, Birla Mandir, Dilli Haat, Garden of 5 Senses, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar,

Lodi Tomb, Parliment House, Purana Quila, Qutab Minar, Safdarjang Tomb & Red Fort. In July 2015, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India in

partnership with FICCI & Tourism Finance Corporation of India had organized 1st ever Tourism Investors Meet in Delhi.

Hotels Film studios

Real estate developers Airport developers

Multiplexes and malls Mega convention centres

Roadways developers Heli & air services

Hospitality management institutes Food chains/ food parks

Sound & light shows organizers Night safari providers

Yoga & Ayurveda centres Golf course developers

Cruise & river tourism Camp tourism

Sanitation & civic amenity developers Investors in monument conservation lighting maintenance

IT enabled service providers for tourism Cable car

Desert safari Express way consultant

Theme parks/amusement parks Tech backed cab services

Source: Ministry of Tourism

Tourism Investor Meet (participant sectors)

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SINGLE-WINDOW APPROVAL MECHANISM

The Delhi Government has set up a Business Facilitation Council (BFC) to facilitate single-window clearances from various departments for

establishing industrial enterprises in a time-bound manner.

The BFC is headed by the Secretary and Commissioner (Industries) with the Joint Commissioner (Industries) as its member secretary. It will be

operated through the BFC cell headed by the Joint Commissioner of Industries.

The major objective of the BFC is to facilitate entrepreneurs in obtaining clearances from various departments/agencies in a time bound and

efficient manner for setting up industrial enterprises.

BFC will be the single point contact for entrepreneurs until Part-II of the entrepreneur memorandum is received and production is commenced.

Senior functionaries of concerned departments such as the Department of Industries, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, Trade & Taxes

Department, Electricity Distribution Companies, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Labour Department, Delhi Fire Service Department, Drug

Controller, District Magistrate, Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd & Excise Department will be the nodal officers.

These nodal officers shall ensure that the applications received by their departments are processed without any undue delay.

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (1/5)

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

Approvals and clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Registration for starting a new

business

Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN) online from the

Ministry of Corporate Affairs portal (national) 1 day

Obtain digital signature certificate online from private agency

authorised by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (national)

Reserve the company name online with the Registrar of

Companies (ROC) (national)

Stamp the company documents at the State Treasury (state)

Authorised agent

3 days

2 days

2 day

Get the certificate of incorporation from the Registrar of

Companies, Ministry of Corporate Affairs (national) ROC 5 days

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (2/5)

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

Approvals and clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Registration for starting a new

business

Make a seal (private)

Obtain a Permanent Account Number (PAN) from an

authorised franchise or agent1

Obtain a Tax Account Number (TAN) for income taxes

deducted at source from an authorised franchise or agent1

Authorised agent

1 day

12 days

12 days

Register for Value-Added Tax (VAT) at the Commercial Tax

Office (state) 1

Register with Employees' Provident Fund Organisation

(national) 1

Register for medical insurance at the regional office of the

Employees State Insurance Corporation (national) 1

Central and state

excise

9 days

13 days

15 days

Source: 1Parallel activity

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (3/5)

Approvals and clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Obtaining construction permit

Obtain no-due tax certificate from the House Tax Department

(municipal)

Obtain no-objection certificate regarding land use as per

master plan/zonal plan (municipal)

Notarise the affidavit/undertaking (private sector) 1

House Tax

Department 18 days

Apply for building permit at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi

(MCD)

Receive inspection of the site by the Municipal Corporation of

Delhi (municipal)

Obtain building permit from the Commissioner of the

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (municipal)

MCD, Delhi 67 days

Hire an independent electricity contractor and obtain load

approval (private)

Apply for permanent electricity connection with the BSES

(private)

Receive on-site inspection by BSES (private)

BSES 3 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

Source: 1Parallel activity

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (4/5)

Approvals and clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Obtaining construction permit

Receive inspection by an engineer from the Municipal

Corporation of Delhi at the plinth level

File completion certificate and apply for occupancy permit at

the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (municipal)

Receive final inspection of the construction by the Municipal

Corporation of Delhi (municipal)

Obtain occupancy permit from the Municipal Corporation of

Delhi (municipal)

MCD, Delhi 33 days

Apply for permanent water & sewerage connections to Delhi

Jal Board (municipal)

Apply for permanent phone connection at Bharat Sanchar

Nigam Limited (national) 1

Receive an initial on-site inspection from Delhi Jal Board

(municipal) 1

Obtain permanent water & sewerage connection from the

Delhi Jal Board

Obtain permanent electricity connection from BSES (private) 1

Obtain phone connection (with inspection) from the BSNL

(national)1

Respective

authorities 63 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

Source: 1Parallel activity

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (5/5)

Approvals and clearances required List of procedures Estimated time

Registering property in New Delhi

Check for encumbrances at the office of the sub-registrar of assurances (state) 3 days

Pay the stamp duty at the State Treasury and obtain stamp paper (state) 2 days

The final sale deed is prepared by the buyer or his lawyer (private) 1

Execute and register the final sale deed at the office of sub-registrar (state) 11 days

Apply to the circle revenue office for mutation of the property title (state) 40 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

Source: 1Parallel activity

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REGISTRATION - SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES

Small-scale industries registration has been simplified & replaced by memorandum under the MSMED Act 2006. Furthermore, filing of the

memorandum is optional for micro, small & medium manufacturing enterprises & micro & small service enterprises.

The MSMED Act 2006 defines –

• Manufacturing enterprises in terms of investment in plant and machinery, excluding land & buildings

• Service enterprises in terms of investment in equipment

Classification Enterprise Investment Filling memorandum

Manufacturing

Micro enterprise

Small enterprise

Medium enterprise

US$ 0.05 million

US$ 0.05-0.92 million

US$ 0.92-1.84 million

Optional

Optional

Optional

Service

Micro enterprise

Small enterprise

Medium enterprise

US$ 0.02 million

US$ 0.02-0.37 million

US$ 0.37-0.92 million

Optional

Optional

Mandatory

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES

State Level Export Promotion Committee (SLEPC) has been constituted to draw export policy & action plan & approve infrastructure projects for

financial assistance under Assistance to States for Developing Export Infrastructure & Allied Activities (ASIDE) scheme of Central Government.

DSIIDC is responsible for the distribution of funds to the developer agency under the ASIDE scheme upon approval of a project.

Key agency Description

Delhi Financial Corporation This organisation provides financial assistance for industrial and

commercial activities in the state.

Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation

Limited (DSIIDC)

It is involved in providing infrastructure and marketing facilities to

industries.

Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board It offers financial assistance to specific types of small scale industries

(khadi and village industries).

The Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi This organisation serves as the nodal agency to plan, promote and

develop industries in the state.

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CONTACT LIST

Agency Contact information

Delhi Financial Corporation

(DFC)

Plot No 37 and 38, Institutional Area,

Pankha Road, D-Block Janakpuri,

Delhi – 110058.

Phone: 91-11-2852 5035

Fax: 91-11-28525041

Email: [email protected]

Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation Limited

(DSIIDC)

N-Block, Bombay Life Building,

Connaught Circus,

New Delhi – 110001.

Phone: 91-11-2331 4231-33

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.dsiidc.org

Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board

Delhi Financial Corporation Building,

5th Floor, Nigam Bhawan (Old Hindu College),

Kashmere Gate, Delhi - 110006

Phone: 91-11-2383 1194

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.dkvib.delhigovt.nic.in

Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi

Office of the Commissioner of Industries,

Udyog Sadan, Plot No - 419, F I E Patparganj,

Delhi - 110092.

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COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN DELHI

Parameter Cost estimate

Commercial office space cost (per sq ft) US$ 130 to US$ 965

Labour cost (minimum wages per day)

Un-skilled: US$ 5.9

Semi-skilled: US$ 6.5

Skilled: US$ 7.1

Power cost (per kWh) Commercial: US$ 0.13 to US$ 0.15

Industrial: US$ 0.11 to US$ 0.14

Residential rent (per sq ft per month) US 23 cents to US 105 cents

Five-star hotel room (per night) US$ 190 to US$ 415

Water (per 1,000 litres) Industrial: US 25.23 cents to US 252.39 cents

Source: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Delhi Jal Board, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry

sources

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ACHIEVEMENTS & INITIATIVES UNDER GOVERNMENT

PROGRAMMES

In the Swachh Survekshan 2017, Delhi was ranked 7th, three positions below its previous ranking of 4th.

In the state budget of 2017-18, government has allocated US$ 327.17 million for water supply and sanitation facilities.

Under the Digital India movement, Delhi Police launched Himmat, which is an emergency service, comprising of an android emergency

application, which can send a distress call or emergency message to Delhi Police officials and specified contact or group in an emergency

situation faced by a woman. The Police personnel will get these SOS alerts and locations on a portal and as an SMS on their mobile phones as

well.

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STARTUP POLICIES

In 2016, Delhi Government launched incubation policy to promote entrepreneurship among the youths in the city. State Government distributed

seed money of US$ 0.23 million each to six higher educational institutions, under the scheme.

In H1 2016, NCR maintained its lead over Bengaluru, which is called the Silicon Valley of India, both in terms of number of funding deals, as well

as total funding raised. Startups in NCR raised a total of US$ 3.35 billion in funding across 138 deals, whereas, Bengaluru raised US$ 2.56 billion

from 129 deals

In budget 2017-18, state government announced plans to spend US$ 43.9 million to build World Class Skill Centre in Jaunapur.

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STATE ACTS AND POLICIES …(1/3)

Medical Policy for

2015-2016

The government has allocated a sum of US$ 11.46 million for opening new Primary Health Centers.

Government is supplementing the Universal Immunisation Programme by implementing the “Indradhanush

Kawach” in a mission mode to cover all left out children.

The health Department, GNCTD has decided to set up a Health Project Division for Planning and execution of all

health sector projects of Department of Health & Family Welfare, GNCTD.

Objectives

Excise Policy for

2015-2016

Collection of Excise duty at import level from wholesale licensee

To cancel the current renewal system of excise licenses of hotels, restaurants and clubs. Once the payment of

approved annual fee is done, the licenses will continue to function

Microbreweries to function at hotels and restaurants only if they seek license

To increase the sale verification limit of low-cost liquor brands from 60,000 cases (including sale in Delhi) to sale

of 80,000 cases (excluding sale in Delhi)

No increase in excise duty this year

Delhi Water Policy 2015 To ensure adequate and affordable water supply to the residents of the state.

To ensure balance of environment along with development.

Delhi Solar Energy

Policy 2015

To generate 1,000 MW of solar power in the next five years

To promote solar energy and installation of solar panels on roof-tops of every government building

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STATE ACTS AND POLICIES …(2/3)

Objectives

Delhi Electricity

Regulatory Commission

(Demand Side

Management)

Regulations, 2014

To control the damage to the environment by reducing the emission of the green house gases.

To guard the interests of the consumers and result in the overall decrease in tariff for all the consumers.

New Land Pooling

Policy

Delhi Development Authority has changed its land acquisition policy to develop housing.

The new policy is based on the concept of land pooling, wherein the land owner transfers the land ownership

rights to the designated land pooling agency. The agency develops the acquired land and later transfers a part of

developed land back to the land owner.

According to the new land-pooling policy:

• For areas of 3–20 hectares, private developers will be able to retain 40% of developed land.

• For areas above 20 hectares, private developers will be able to retain 60% of the developed land.

Industrial Policy for

Delhi 2010–21

The Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010–21 aims to make Delhi a hub of clean, high-technology and skilled economic

activities by 2021 by adhering to the following basic principles:

Encouraging cluster development of hi-tech and skilled industries through public private partnership.

Infrastructure development.

De-congestion.

Promoting ‘walk to work’.

Simplifying business.

Industry consultation in decision making and sustainability.

Promoting knowledge-based industries.

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STATE ACTS AND POLICIES …(3/3)

Objectives

Transport Policy 2002

This policy has been framed with a view to provide safe, eco-friendly, cost-effective and efficient modes of

transportation through a well integrated, multimodal transport system.

The policy aims to make Delhi a well-managed, clean and dynamic city, which is involved in serving its citizens

efficiently.

The policy focuses on encouraging a balanced modal-mix and discourages personal transport.

Information Technology

Policy 2000

The IT policy is governed by six ‘Es’: electronic governance, equality, education, employment, entrepreneurship

and economy.

The policy aims to promote these six goals in an integrated and parallel fashion for the overall development of

information and communication technology in the state in terms of infrastructure and usage.

The policy promotes IT for masses and e-governance, and aims to create a conducive environment for the growth

of the IT industry and related infrastructure.

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EXCHANGE RATES

Source: Reserve Bank of India

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 44.81

2005-06 44.14

2006-07 45.14

2007-08 40.27

2008-09 46.14

2009-10 47.42

2010-11 45.62

2011-12 46.88

2012-13 54.31

2013-14 60.28

2014-15 60.28

2015-16 65.46

2016-17 67.09

Q1 2017-18 64.46

Exchange Rates (Fiscal Year)

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