Download `Make-in-India`, a big boost to manufacturing sector Rs.15,20,000

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
‘Make-in-India’, a big boost to manufacturing sector
Rs.15,20,000-crore investment committed at Mumbai conclave
The first-ever ‘Make In India Week’ held in Mumbai recently showcasing India’s manufacturing prowess
was a great success. The week-long event created avenues for showcasing, connecting and
collaborating for manufacturing in India, promoted an Investment-enabling environment, provided
encouragement to design, innovation, youth and start-ups, and offered a platform where global CEOs,
think-tanks, policy makers, diplomats and political leaders converged.
Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
On the occasion, Mr. Amitabh Kant, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, said the
‘Make In India Week’ witnessed a business commitment of Rs. 15.20 lakh crores in investment. “Make In
India Week in Mumbai has been a phenomenal hit. It has successfully brought manufacturing, design and
innovation to the centre-stage”.
The Maharashtra Chief Minister, Mr. Devendra Fadnavis, said the State was successful in attracting
investment worth Rs. 8 lakh crores across sectors. A Task Force is being set up, headed by the State
Industry Minister, to ensure that MoUs signed are translated into actual investments.
Facts at a glance
More than eight lakh people visited the ‘Make In India’ Expo and other events, of which 49,743 were
registered delegates. A total of 102 countries were represented in the mega expo.
As many as 150 events were organized under the ‘Make In India Week’ banner while more than 25,000
people participated in seminars and symposia, where over 1,200 experts from various walks of life,
Ministers, Chief Ministers, policy-makers, industrialists, academicians and spiritual gurus spoke on wideranging issues concerning business and society.
The ‘Make In India’ Expo was spread over 23 lakh sq.ft. area, housed under air-conditioned hangers in 27
halls. A total of 215 exhibitors showcased their strengths and opportunities in 11 sectors covering
aerospace &defence, automobiles, chemicals & petrochemicals, construction machinery, food
processing, infrastructure, IT & electronics, industrial equipment & machinery, MSME, pharmaceuticals
and textiles. All together 17 Indian States and three countries – Germany, Sweden and Poland – had their
pavilions in the ‘Make In India’ Centre.
‘Make In India Week’ also provided platform for nearly 8,200 business-to-business, business-togovernment and government-to-government meetings.
The key deals concluded during MIIW were:





















The Sterlite Group company TwinStar Display Technologies and MIDC for LCD manufacturing
unit in technical collaboration with Autron of Taiwan
BAE Systems and Mahindra for assembling and testing of M777 Howitzers
ORACLE’s $400 million investment in India to set up nine incubation centers
Trivitron healthcare manufacturing unit in Chennai
The Gujarat Government and Vestas (Denmark) for windmill blades manufacturing unit in
Ahmedabad
Raymond Industries to invest Rs. 1,400 crores for manufacturing linen yarn and fabric facility
Mahindra & Mahindra plan to invest Rs. 8,000 crores (Nashik: Rs. 6,500 crores, Chakan: Rs.
1,500 crores)
The Gujarat Government and Tar Kovacs Systems (France) for offshore platform to develop
marine applications in Gujarat
Tar Kovacs and the Karnataka Government for setting up ocean-based renewable energy project
Yes Bank and IREDA for financing of renewable power projects
Ascendas investments worth Rs. 4,571 crores, employment 1.09 lakh
Mercedes investments worth Rs. 1,500 crores, employment 4,270
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers investments worth Rs. 6,204 crores, employment 140
Godrej Industries investments worth Rs. 3,000 crores, employment 2,000
JSW Jaigarh Port Ltd. investments worth Rs. 6,000 crores, employment 1,000
CREDAI and MCHI for 5.7 lakh affordable homes with an investment of Rs. 1.1 lakh crores and
7.6 lakh jobs
The Government of Jharkhand and Vedanta Ltd.
The Government of Jharkhand and the Adani Group to set up a thermal power plant with a total
capacity of 1,600 MW to be supplied to Bangladesh Grid
Agreement between the Jharkhand Government and the Adani Group to set up a coal-based
methane fertilizer plant
Uber and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Department (SDED) of the Maharashtra
Government
Solar Industries and the Maharashtra Government to set up a plant in Nagpur for making
ammunition for Armed Forces
Policies / initiatives unveiled
A Rs. 2,200-crore Electronics Development Fund was unveiled by the Communications & IT Minister, Mr.
Ravi Shankar Prasad, to finance innovations, research and development in the electronics manufacturing
sector.
The National Capital Goods Policy was unveiled by the Heavy Industries Minister, Mr. Anant Geete,
aimed at creating an ecosystem for a globally competitive capital goods sector.
Investment opportunities in the food processing industry outlined by Ms. Harsimrat Kaur Badal, and E toll
policy covering 360 toll plazas on the National Highways across the country.
Mr. B.K. Goenka, Chairman, Welspun Group, addressing the gathering at the ‘Make-in-India’ summit
State-specific policies
The Maharashtra Government unveiled five new policies during the ‘Make In India Week’ – Maharashtra
Retail Policy, Single Window Policy, Maharashtra Maritime Industries Policy, Electronics Policy covering
FAB manufacturing, and special package for SC/ST entrepreneurs.
The Odisha Industrial Development Plan 2025 and the Jharkhand Industrial Promotion Policy 2016 were
also unveiled during the week.
The ‘Make In India’ Mittelstand initiative was aimed at attracting small & medium enterprises from
Germany to set up manufacturing facilities in India. As many as 19 Mittelstand companies enrolled for the
programme.
Focus on design, innovation & start-up
Mr. Amitabh Kant said one of the key focus areas of ‘Make In India Week’ was Design, Innovation & Start
Ups. On the spot prize of Rs. 2 crores by Qualcomm for start-ups in India.
Hackathon, organized by the consortium of IITs, provided a platform for innovators, programmers and
engineers. Two teams each providing innovative solutions in water, energy and transportation were
awarded during the week.
The other key initiatives of the ‘Make In India Week’ included Industry- Academia Partnership, role of
design in manufacturing, and Make In India: Way Forward seminar with focus on domestic manufacturing,
digital India initiative, smart cities and skill India programme.
The Union Ministers who participated in the ‘Make In India Week’ which was inaugurated by the Prime
Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, included Mr. Arun Jaitley, Mr. Manohar Parrikar, Mr. Nitin Gadkari, Mr. Ravi
Shankar Prasad, Mr. Kalraj Mishra, Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman, Mr. Piyush Goyal, Mr. Dharmendra
Pradhan, Mr. Anant Geete, Mr. Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Ms. Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Col
Rajyavardhan Rathore.
The key Indian CEOs who were present included Ratan Tata, Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Kumar
Mangalam Birla, Anand Mahindra, Gautam Adani, G V Sanjay Reddy (GVK), Ajay Piramal and Y C
Deveshwar (ITC), among others.
The key foreign CEOs who attended it included John Chambers of CISCO Systems, Markus Wallenberg
of SEB (Sweden), Doug DeVos of Amway, HakanBushke of SAAB, Sweden, Edward Monser IV of
Emerson, USA, Mats H Olsson of Ericsson and Karol Zarajczyk of Ursus, Poland.
The way forward
The ‘Make In India Week’ concluded with a commitment to achieving the vision of 25 per cent contribution
to GDP through manufacturing. The broad objectives of the mega meet were:






Striving to provide investment-enabling environment to foreign and domestic investors
Promoting quality jobs through development of innovation and design ecosystem
Forging partnerships for manufacturing sector development for enabling “Champions of
Manufacturing”
Active co-operation with States for promoting manufacturing across all States in India
Promoting industry and academia linkages for joint research and product development to drive
frugal engineering
Focus on spreading awareness about promoting manufacturing in under-developed areas of the
country
Source : Textile Magazine
March 2, 2016