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Area: 88752 sq. km (2.7% of Country’s geographical area)
Population:
91.35 million (7.55% of the total country’s population) 1029 persons per sq. km
Business language: English
West Bengal - A snapshot
Locational Advantage:
Gateway to South East Asia & North- East regionShares international frontiers with Bangladesh,Nepal & BhutanHinterland consisting of mineral rich states
Literacy Rate: 76.26%
Advantage West Bengal …
Rapidly growing economy
Vast Expanding consumer market
Best in the country in terms of quality & availability ofpower
Low cost of living
Large reservoir of scientific & technical manpower – India’sbest Educational Institutions are here
Enterprising Bengal - Infrastructure
State’s road density higher than national average
Total Length of Roads - over 2,11,770 km
One of the best rail network with over 4162 route km.
International & Domestic AirportsIndia’s first Aerotropolis project under progress at Durgapur
Two major Ports- Kolkata and Haldia
New major port coming up at Sagar Island
15,000 route km optical fibre network
Over 580 Mbps of international satellite connectivityLeading producer of energy with installed capacity of10210.9 MW
Rich deposits of Coal (11% of national reserves), Coal BedMethane (CBM), China Clay, Limestone, Sand etc.
No. of Universities, Degree Colleges, Engineering &Technology Colleges, Medical Colleges, Polytechnic Collegesand ITIs
World class Institutes: IIT Kharagpur, IIM Calcutta, ISIKolkata, IISE, NIT, BOSE Institute, Saha Institute of NuclearPhysics etc.
Abundant water resources – 2526 kms of rivers & canals
Enterprising Bengal - Resources
Power
Iron & Steel
Engineering
IT & ITeS
Food Processing & Horticulture
Hospitality & Tourism
Gems & Jewellery
Tea
Jute & Textile
Leather
Opportunity - Sectors
Govt. of West Bengal has announced a number of industry friendly policies to facilitate industrialization:
Investment and Industrial Policy, 2013
MSME Policy, 2013
Textile Policy, 2013
Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Policy,2012
ICT Incentive Policy, 2012
PPP Policy, 2012
Food Processing Policy, 2011
New Policies
MMAJOR INDUSTRIAL PARKS OF
WBIDC LTD.
Some Major Industrial Parks
Industrial Park Location Total Area (in acres)
Available Area (in acres)
Vidyasagar Industrial Park
Kharagpur, Dist- Paschim Medinipur
1246.054 524.28
Panagarh Industrial Park
Panagarh, Dist- Burdwan
1457.906 525.196
Haldia Industrial Park
Haldia, Dist- Purba Medinipur
350 306.96
Goaltore Industrial Park
Goaltore, Dist- Paschim Medinipur
950 950
Haringhata Industrial Park
Haringhata, Dist- Nadia
358 358
Road: All the plots connected through road of 18m – 30m ROW
Water: Ground water and Surface water
Power: Dedicated power sub-stations (220/132 KV Substation and 33/11 KV Substation) for uninterrupted power supply
Drainage: Good quality drainage system across the park.
Other facilities: Street Lighting, Sewerage System, Fire System, Solid Waste Management System, Truck Terminal etc.
Social Infrastructure: Health Centre, Conference Room, Food Court, Amusement Centers, Guest House etc.
Infrastructure at Industrial Parks
Incentives of West Bengal Government
Industrial Promotion Assistance
Waiver of Electricity Duty
Employment Generation Subsidy
Refund of Stamp Duty
Anchor Unit Subsidy
Financial Assistance for Patent Registration
Waiver of Land Conversion Fee
Ease of Doing Business
Based on the concept of full Transparency
Information on Land & Module with Price & Layout of plotson website
Terms & conditions of allotment along with Criteria ofappraisal of projects on website
On line monitoring of applications
Transparent Pricing Policy of Land/ module
Status of Incentives disbursement on website
Emerging Initiatives
Single Window Cell comprising of representatives of various Govt. Departments, is functioning at WBIDC’s office building to expedite the clearances from different Govt. Departments. To ensure expeditious disposal of applications by the 6 concerned Departments, a Task Force has also been formed by the Govt.
Shilpa Sathi:
Task Force:
Relationship Manager: Senior Officers nominated as ‘Relationship Managers’ for facilitation of some major projects.
Project Facilitation Committee: Committee at the Project level for day-today hand holding
Emerging Initiatives
Sector Committees, formed with a mix of senior bureaucracyand business leaders, to deliberate on sector challenges,recommend policy initiatives and suggest streamlining ofprocesses.
Steering Committee, comprising the heads of GovernmentDepartments as well as business leaders, headed by IndustryMinister.
Core Committee formed with Department heads andbusiness leaders, is headed by the Chief Minister.
Unique Industry-Government interface:
IT, ITeS & Electronics
Hardware/ Electronic Systems Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) sector
7 Brownfield Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMCs) toboost the sector.
2 Greenfield EMCs at Naihati and Falta under implementationwith assistance from Govt. of India
The industrial units in these EMCs will be eligible for benefitsunder Modified-Special Incentive Package Scheme
2 Hardware Parks at Sonarpur and Kalyani. Plots of land withready infrastructure would be available in these parks
Presence of hardware companies in the State:- Sonodyne,Videocon, Vikram Solar, Websol Energy, SankalpSemiconductor etc.
Software sector
Presence of 800+ Companies, employing 145,000 professionals
Software exports: Rs. 13686 crore (US$ 2.28 billion) in 2013-14
15 IT Parks under development each with about 50,000 sq. ft. ofbuilt up space with all infrastructure facilities. 8 Parks will be readyby March, 2015.
Presence of global software majors:- IBM, TCS, Cognizant,Accenture, Tech Mahindra, ITC Infotech, Capgemini, PwC, Ericsson,British Telecom, HSBC Electronic Data Processing, Wipro amongthem
The prominent domains of IT sector in the State:- SoftwareDevelopment, Product Development, & Consulting, Systemintegration, IT infrastructure support, Hi-skilled KPO work inBuilding Architecture, Naval Architecture & Health, Banking andInsurance Sectors, Multimedia & Animation, Call Center & BPOOperations
ICT Policy and Incentive Scheme 2012
The fiscal incentives available under the scheme are:-
Capital investment subsidyInterest Subsidy/Training SubsidyWaiver of Electricity dutyEmployment Generation Subsidy100% reimbursement of Stamp Duty & Registration feeSubsidy for Certification of quality improvement and Patentin the MSME sectorIncentives for Expansion Projects and Special packages for
Mega Projects Central Sales Tax (CST) refund scheme (for hardware units)Entrepreneurship assistance for Start up SME (for software
units)
(Mumbai suburb = 100)
Source: India Today; CMIE Index; team analysis
(Mumbai suburb = 1000)
Mumbai
suburb
Bangalore Delhi Chennai Kolkata
Labour
Related
costs
Non
Labour
costs
Hyderabad
100 97.8
100
88.4 91.9
12%
89.7
Cost Effectiveness
Thank You
Rising Uttar Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh India’s largest state is growing at a robust rate
Rising Uttar Pradesh
7.3 7.0 6.6 7.8
6.5 5.5
5.2
9.3 6.7 8.6
8.9
6.7
4.5 4.7
1
FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14
Uttar Pradesh(%) India(%)
6.43%
CAGR - UP
6.67%
CAGR - INDIA
Parameters Uttar Pradesh India
Population* (Million) 200 1,210
Urban population (%) 22.3 27.8
Area (sq kms) 2,40,928 3,287,263
GSDP (in USD billion) 73.55 906.29
Literacy rate (%) 70 74
Most populous State (16.5% )
4th Largest State in size (7.3%)
3rd Largest economy (8%)
Uttar Pradesh
11.1
14.8 15.9
12.78 11.79 11.01
13.4 14.8
13.8 13.4
16.8 14.5
9.67 10.43
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Per capita Income (UP) Per capita Income (India)
CAGR 13.3%
CAGR 13%
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Rising rural employment and purchasing power Driving consumer spending
Rising Uttar Pradesh
0 200 400 600 800
HaryanaTamil Nadu
GujaratKarnataka
Uttar PradeshAll India
MaharashtraAndhra pradesh
Madhya pradeshBihar
West BengalOrissa
Mobile phone handset ownership per 1000 rural households in 2009 -10
Haryana Tamil Nadu Gujarat Karnataka
Uttar Pradesh All India Maharashtra Andhra pradesh
Madhya pradesh Bihar West Bengal Orissa
►One in every two people in UP has a mobile phone►42 per cent of rural households owned a television in 2009-10, up from 26
% in 2004- 05►14 per cent of rural households had a two-wheeler in 2009-10, twice that in
2004-05
Between 2004 -05 to 2009-10, construction jobs rose by 88% while employment in agriculture fell from 249 million
to 229 million
Between 2007-08 and 2009-10 : Nominal wages of rural unskilled (casual) labour rose by 19% /yr, real wages
rose by nearly 14%
Spending potential - Rural demand for availing Telecom services, and other modern necessities on the rise
Year Agri Ind. Manufa. Const. Services
99-00 218.3 32.6 21.2 9.4 35.5 04-05 249.3 47.0 27.8 16.8 46.7 09-10 229 58.6 24.2 31.7 49.5
Uttar Pradesh has nearly 14% of the country’s wireless subscribers
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Uttar Pradesh Find it all in one state
Largest consumer base with increasing per capita income
• Over 200 million people• Growing per capita income creating one of the largest consuming class
Excellent connectivity by roads, rail & air (including proximity to Int’l Airport)
• Proximity to Container Freight Stations Dadri with facility ofwarehousing with good connectivity to major portsin western India, vital for EoU/SEZ.
• Well connected to major metros through Road, Rail and Air• Largest rail network in the country total railway network spanning 8,800 km• International Connectivity to Middle Eastern Countries
Rising Uttar Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh Find it all in one state
Large skilled workforce
• 57 Universities• 3104 degree colleges• 19430 secondary schools• 155,619 primary schools• 76,398 high primary schools• 97 Technical institutions with an intake capacity of 37,320• 2nd highest no. of ITIs / ITCs• 3rd highest no. of Colleges in India• 3rd highest no. of Polytechnics in India• 3rd highest no. of B-Schools in India• 4th highest no. of engineering colleges in India
Leading producer of food products
• 1st Rank in Food Grains Production (20%) in India• 1st Rank in Potato Production (34%) in India• 2nd largest producer of sugarcane in India• Major fruits grown in U.P. - Mango (ranks 1st ), Aonla (ranks 1st)• 1st in milk production (17.6%) in India• Per capita per day availability of milk in U.P. is 303 grams compared
to the national average of 245 grams.
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Third largest hub for MSMEs in country
Uttar Pradesh Find it all in one state
Conducive industrial relations
• Minimal loss of man days on account of industrial strife
during the last 30 years.
Conducive Policy Enviornment
• Infrastructure and Industrial Investment Policy, 2012 • Sector Specific policies for Food Processing, Electronics, IT/Ites, Solar, Sugar Mineral Policy, Textile, Poultry, Biotech, Heritage Tourism policy
Rising Uttar Pradesh
• 3rd highest number of micro, medium and small enterprises (MSMEs) in India.
• With an investment of over USD 35.73 billion, over 175,000 MSME units were set up during the 11th Five Year Plan
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Right policy environment to fuel growth Attractive industrial Policy coupled with sector specific policies
Rising Uttar Pradesh
Infrastructure and Industrial Development Policy (IIIP), 2012
Attractive Fiscal incentives ►Stamp duty exemptions ►Concessions related to commercial tax ►Capital subsidy and Interest Free loan ►Incentives for MSME ►Market and Brand development assistance ►Research and Development assistance
Sector Specific Policies for focus sectors to drive inward investments
Food Processing Policy
► Special incentives for mega projects ► Electricity duty exemption ► Exemption from Mandi fee ► Industrial quality scheme ► EPF reimbursement scheme
Information Technology Solar Sugar Poultry Electronics
Manufacturing
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Uttar Pradesh – Manufacturing Output Top 5
► Ranked 4th in terms of National Manufacturing Output(2012-13)
► Tata Motors, Honda, Yamaha, Samsung, Moser baer andmany more already have their manufacturing plants inUttar Pradesh
Rising Uttar Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh Forerunner in Modern Infrastructure
Lucknow Metro, Ghaziabad Metro Noida- Greater Noida Metro ► Only state in India with 3 metro projects being constructed simultaneously► Lucknow Metro to be operational by end of 2016► Metro rail in Four more cities: Meerut, Kanpur, Allahabad and Varanasi on the anvil
Buddh International Circuit
► 1st state to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix in India (2011)► Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida with a 5.14 Km in length spread
across an area of 875 acres is India’s only circuit for F1 – motor racing
Rising Uttar Pradesh
6-lane Yamuna Access Controlled Expressway – Travel time between Noida and Agra reduced to 2.5 hours
6-lane extendable to 8-lane Lucknow Agra Expressway (~300 km) under construction
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Tourist Circuits Several attractive circuits holding potential for new tourism infrastructure
Rising Uttar Pradesh
S N Key Tourist Circuit
Destinations
1 Buddhist Circuit
Kushinagar, Kapilvastu, Sravasti, Sankisa, Sarnath
2 Braj Mathura Circuit Mathura Vrindavan
3 Bundelkhand circuit
Jhansi, Chitrakoot, Khajuraho,Deogarh
4 Ram Van Gaman Yatra Circuit
Ayodhya, Bhratkund, Allahabad
5 Handicraft Circuit
Lucknow, Agra, Aligarh, Firozabad
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Tourist Circuits Several attractive circuits holding potential for new tourism infrastructure
Rising Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi
Lucknow
Agra
Upcoming
International
Domestic
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Skill Development Mission Ensuring brighter future for youth
Rising Uttar Pradesh
► Scheme launched to provide assistance to 2.32 million youth of the state in the age group of 14-35 years for employment by imparting training in 3 years
► 4.6 million youth have got themselves registered on the mission’s portal
► Budgetary provision of USD 659 million ► 243 courses in 38 sectors ► 99 companies selected as training
partners ► More than 90,000 candidates are
undergoing training through approx. 1100 Training centres under UPSDM as of now
Model Training Centre
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Skill Development Mission Ensuring brighter future for youth
Rising Uttar Pradesh
► Focus on providing wage employment linked skill training
► Integrated Mission for skill development activities in the State
► Standardization of course and curriculum framework
► Unified monitoring of all the Schemes
► Common database of all candidates, employers, placements shared with all the stakeholders
► Convergence of all physical and financial resources
► Participation of professional private sector partners to train the large numbers that is mandated for the mission
► IT enabled systems for transparency, speed of decision making and networking of all stakeholders
► State and District based Program Management Units manned by professionals
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Delhi Mumbai Industrial & Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor Corridors for transformational growth
Rising Uttar Pradesh
► Early Bird Projects Dadri-Noida - Ghaziabad Investment Region Integrated Hi-Tech Industrial Township at Greater Noida Boraki Multimodal Transport Hub Multimodal Logistic Hub at Greater Noida
DMIC ►36,068 sq km (15%) of DMIC catchment area
across 12 districts of UP ►WDFC & EDFC link at Dadri provides
accessibility to both corridors
EDFC ►Industrial corridor on Eastern Dedicated Freight
Corridor (EDFC) will have an expected investment of Approx. USD 6896 million up to 2018
►Uttar Pradesh has highest share of around 57% (measuring 1,049 KM dissecting the state) in Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor project
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Smart Cities in Uttar Pradesh Global hub for sustainable cities
Rising Uttar Pradesh
Allahabad to be developed as a smart city in collaboration with US Government
Trigger for development of economy – Important developments
► India’s 1st Semiconductor Fab to be in Uttar Pradesh ► Cycling Tracks to be developed across various cities in the State ► 1st State to have three metro projects in progress together in three cities (Noida – Gnoida, Ghaziabad, Lucknow) ► State of the art connectivity via Yamuna Expressway from Noida to Agra being extended to Lucknow ► Nodal point for connectivity between DMIC & EDFC (proximity to Delhi) ► Development of IT parks across the state ► Incubation centers being developed
Noida, Greater Noida on the anvil to become Smart cities
1st state with 4G connectivity to be rolled out across state
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IT Hub of North India Existing IT companies in Uttar Pradesh
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Taiwan
Japan
France
Korea
Canada
Belgium
Finland
USA
Sweden
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IT Hub of North India Upcoming transformational IT Projects in Uttar Pradesh
Rising Uttar Pradesh
►Sophisticated telephone exchanges with optical fibre connectivity ►Investment Opportunities in ISP facilities, large Bandwidth options,
Broadband &Wi-Fi connectivity
IT Park, Lucknow
►Project cost of USD 47.5 million over an area of 1.3 lac sq mt ►To be developed on Design-Finance-Build-Operate model
IT City, Lucknow
Semiconductor Wafer
Manufacturing Facility
►The outlay of the proposed FAB is about USD 4 billion for establishing the FAB facility of 40,000 wafer starts per month of 300 mm size, using Advanced CMOS technology.
►Technology nodes proposed are 90, 65 and 45 nm nodes in Phase I, 28 nm node in Phase II with the option of establishing a 22 nm node in Phase III.
►The proposed location is Greater Noida.
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Food processing – Poised for Robust Growth Agricultural powerhouse looking at further value addition
► Vast source of raw material- ► Food grain production – 20%
► Wheat production – 34%
► Fruits production – 19%
► Vegetables production – 30%
► Contributes 60 % of meat exports from India ► 35% share in Sugarcane output, ranks 2nd in
sugar production
Ranks*1 Potato Production (34%) Livestock -Excluding cow (11%) Milk Production (17%)
Opportunities in Potato Flakes, Vodka Manufacturing (potato based), Meat processing, Mango/ Guava, Litchi Pulp
*In India
Rising Uttar Pradesh
►Established three agro food parks at
Barabanki, Varanasi, Faizabad and four pack
houses at Lucknow, Saharanpur, Barabanki,
Varanasi
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Udyog Bandhu Three Tier Industry Development Agency
Rising Uttar Pradesh
► “Udyog Bandhu” is an organization of the Government of Uttar Pradesh,
► Dedicated to facilitate investment in the industrial and service sectors
► Main interaction Centre for entrepreneurs and has been organizing high level conferences on industry related issues.
District
District Magistrate
Mandal
Commissioner
State Level / Udyog Bandhu
ED / IIDC/ Chief Secretary
High Level Empowered Committee
Chief Minister
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Nivesh Mitra Single Window System
Rising Uttar Pradesh
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Industrial Grievance Redressal System (UPIGRS) Resolving your issues
Rising Uttar Pradesh
YAMUNA EXPRESSWAY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AREA
WAY INDUSTRTHORITY ARR
PPHASE-1
PHASE-2
– Yamuna Expressway stretching 165 kms. connects international tourist destinations of Delhi and Agra.
– Yamuna Expressway: 6 lane (extendable to 8 lane) access controlled Expressway is planned to have 5 LFDs (Land of concessionaire) with facilities of 4 Toll Plazas, and 6 Interchanges along the entire length.
– YEIDA notified area covers approx. 2,689 sq. kms. falling in six districts to be developed in two phases.
District Area (Sq.Km.)
GB’ Nagar + Bulandshahr
584 PHASE 1
Aligarh
2105
PHASE 2
Mathura
Mahamayanagar
Agra
YAMUNA EXPRESSWAY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AREA
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Master Plan-2031 Area (247 sq.km)
Population (35 lakhs)
Potential Integrated Industrial Townships under consideration for Development and
Detailed Master Planning
MASTER PLAN- 2031 OF TOWNSHIP (1) IN NCR PART OF YEIDA YEIDA NOTIFIED AREAS AND ITS URBANISABLE AREAS
PHASE-1
PHASE-2
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MASTER PLAN- 2031 OF TOWNSHIP (1) IN NCR PART OF YEIDA MASTER PLAN- 2021- PHASE 1
PPHASE-1
PHASE-2
Sr. no.
Land use category
Year 2031
Area (ha) % 1 Residential 4569.52 19.5 2 Commercial 1275.12 5.4 3 Industrial 4698.15 20.0 4 Institutional 1759.03 7.5 5 Greens 5148.19 21.9 6 Transport 3512.13 15.0 7 Mixed use 1370.23 5.8 8 SDZ 1142.87 4.9
Subtotal 23475 100 Village Abadi Areas 1263.79
Urbanisable Area 24739.01
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Delhi
YEIDA is strategically surrounded by major cities NOIDA, Greater NOIDA, Faridabad, Khurja, Dadri, Aligarh, Mathura, Agra etc.
REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY
Noida
Greater Noida
Faridabad
Mathura
Bulandshahar
Aligarh
Palwal
Ghaziabad
NCR
LOCATION
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Delhi- Kolkata Line via AligarhMathura -Bareilly Line via Hathras Agra-Tundla Link
Domestic Airport
Airports International Airport
p
REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY ROADS, RAIL AND AIRPORT CONNECTIVITY
Railway
DND Flyover Noida – Greater Noida Expressway Yamuna Expressway
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Phase-1
Phase-2
Palwal
Hapur
Kurja
Baraut
Panipat
Rewari Eastern DFC
Ganga Expressway
Golden Quadrilateral
North-South corridor
Peripheral Ring Road (Eastern & Western)
Dasna-Meerut Expressway
Agra Kanpur Expressway
RRTS Western DFC Upper Ganga Canal Expressway
PROPOSED
REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE & SKILL DEVELOPMENT
15 10 5 0 5 10 15
0-4
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80+
% Females % Males
YEIDA REGION, 2001 Young human resources areavailable in the regionrequiring education andtraining to fully utilize thehuman resource potential.Number of Institutions in theregion ex. Noida University,Galgotia University and in theproximity of YEIDA, AmityUniversity, YMCA, AligarhMuslim University, Institute ofEnterpreurship, Lucknow etcare situeted.Efforts have been taken toopen number of ITIs in theYEIDA Region for local skilldevelopment.
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