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I am proud that Jharkhand is moving fast towards
realising its commitment of better infrastructure, faster
development and establishment of industrial base which
would create employment opportunities for millions of
youth in the state. We are focused on providing an
enabling business environment and all necessary
infrastructure for the industries to bloom in the state.
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“Shri. Raghubar Das
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Jharkhand
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Jharkhand A leading industrial state in Eastern India
10.5% GSDP[4] growth rate - Second fastest in Eastern India [5]
Ranked 5th Foreign Direct Investment (FDI destination in India [6]
Ranked 7th in Ease of Doing Business in India in 2016 with an Evaluation score of 96.57%[7]
Ranked 1st in Labor reforms and inspection related compliances in India[1]
Endowed with 40% of India’s mineral wealth. Leading producer of steel, coal, mica and copper in India (1st rank in Iron ore, coal, Uranium, Mica, Asbestos)Man days lost due to industrial strife lowest in India & Long history of industrial harmony[2]
1st in country to have SWAN under National e-Governance Plan and CSC in rural areas[3]
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[1] World Bank Report on Assessment of State Implementation of Business Reforms
[2] Indian Labour Journal -2015
[3] SWAN: State wide Area Network; CSC: Common Service Centers
[4] GSDP – Gross State Domestic Product
[5] CAGR during 2004-05 to 2014-15
[6] Source: FDI Intelligence Survey
[7] World Bank Report
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Our Growth Indicators- Economic Snapshot
13.3 21.236.2
2004-05 2009-10 2014-15
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
CAGR@ 10.5%
GSDP (USD in Billion)
GSDP[1] of Jharkhand
25.90% 25.80%
41.20%32.20%
32.90%42.00%
0.00%
2004 - 05 2014 - 15
20.00%
40.00%
60.00%
80.00%
100.00%
120.00%
GSDP Composition
Jharkhand has shown rapid growth @ 10.5% CAGR[2]
between 2005-2015; 2nd fastest in Eastern India
The state is making all e�orts by means of conducive
policies to increase the share of tertiary sector in its
economy
Increase in job creation
Value addition
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Jharkhand,
Central Statistic O�ce
[1] GSDP- Gross State Domestic Product
[2] CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate
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TertiarySecondaryPrimary
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ADVANTAGE JHARKHAND
Investment Climate Strong Policy Framework
Natural Resources Skilled Man Power
Established Infrastructure
Industrial Base
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Established Infrastructure
Industrial Base
Investment Climate
Single Window Clearance
Regular Consultationwith Industry
Time BoundGrievanceHandling
OnlineApplication
andApproval
Ease of DoingBusiness
Our Business Enabling Model
SMS/E-Mail status noti�cation
Common Helpline numbers for clearances
Quali�ed and equipped relationship o�cers
Common application for di�erent incentives
Online monitoring of disbursal of incentives
Grievance handling with timelines
Interactive system for approvals
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Ease of Doing Business: Initiatives by Jharkhand
Single Window ClearanceSingle Window Clearance System Interactive system to identify approvals required Easy access to all information on procedure, timelines, formats. etc.
Reduced TimelinesProfessional Tax registration in 1 working dayInspection reports in 72 hours: PCB, Forest, Urban, Commercial Tax, and Labour Dept. Water allocation approval in 30 days
Simpli�ed RegulationsSingle joint inspection for 14 labour lawsInspections once in 5 yearsFive years validity of Factories License
Register & Apply OnlineRegistration of Societies and FirmsFire Department NOC renewalLand RegistrationDisbursal of incentives
Online registration of Contract labour Construction workers Factory licenseBuilding plan approval
Responsive and Simpli�ed OperationsDe�ned punitive actions on non-compliance Combined application for incentives
Ease in Environment ComplianceNo Pollution clearance required for 58 sectorsAuto Renewal of CTO1 on self-certi�cation
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Strong Policy FrameworkOur Business Enabling Model
Single Window Clearance Act 2015
Industrial & Investment Promotion Policy 2016
Industrial Park Policy 2015
Food Processing Industry Policy 2015
Feed Processing Industry Policy 2015
Tourism Policy 2015
Export Policy 2015
Procurement Policy 2014
Communication Towers Policy 2015
Film Policy 2015
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The Government of Jharkhand has formulated 10 key policies to attract investments across various sectors
Single window clearance act has created hassle free environment for investors in approvals
Further, the state is streamlining a variety of industry friendly policies to enable investment
Iron ore
Copper ore
Uranium
Kainite
Mica
Asbestos
Chromite
Coal
Bauxite
Thorium
Mineral Rank in India
Iron ore
1UraniumCoalMicaAsbestosChromite 2Kainite
3CopperBauxiteThorium
Presence of Minerals in Jharkhand
36%29% 26%
30%
18%
5%
40%
Rock Phosphate Coal Iron Ore Apatite Copper ore Silver All minerals
Jharkhand's Share in Indian Mineral Reserves
Natural ResourcesJharkhand- A land of Mines and Minerals
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Abundant Skilled Human Resources
E d u c a t i o n a l I n f r a s t r u c t u r e
Education Program No. of Institutions
Technical
Architecture & Engineering/ Technology
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MCA 4
ITI 1 20
ITC 2 157
Polytechnic 25
MedicalMedical 3
Pharmacy 2
ManagementManagement 13
Hotel Management 2
Others B.Ed/M.Ed 116
1. ITI: Industrial Training Institutes
2. ITC: Industrial Training Centers
National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur
Steel Authority of India Limited, R&D centre
Metallurgical & Engineering Consultants Limited
Central Mine Planning and Design Institute
TATA steel R&D Center
Prominent Research & Development Centers
Premier Institutions
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad
Indian Institute of Management
Central University of Jharkhand
National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur
Xavier Labour Relationship Institute, Jamshedpur
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology
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Industrial Infrastructure Government Owned Industrial Development Authority
No. of industrial areas functioning: 28
Total Area: 6,368 acres
No. of working units: 2,085
Proactive in Industrial Development in command districts.
Continuous assistance to Developed/Under Developed/ Proposed Industrial area.
Single Point assistance to the entrepreneurs.
Assistance in providing basic infrastructure amenities, Bank �nance etc.
Responsibilities of Industrial Area Development Authorities
JIADA1 > >
1. JIADA: Jharkhand Industrial Area Development Authority
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Key Industry Players
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An ambitious project for development of Industrial Zone spanning across Eastern India that will connect 20 citiesOne of the most densely populated regions in the world and houses about 40% of India's populationPassing through Major Industrial locations namely Hazari-bagh, Deoghar to Kolkata
Initial Assessment Study completed for this 70 km long corridor with an in�uence area of 1,400 sq.km from Ranchi to Patratu via Ramgarh
Initial Assessment Study is under process for this 285 km long corridor with an in�uence area of 5,700 sq.km
Amritsar-Delhi- Kolkata Industrial Corridor
Ranchi-Patratu- Ramgarh Industrial Corridor
Kodarma – Behragora Industrial Corridor
Hazaribag
Deoghar
Major Industrial Corridors
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Road connectivity:
Connectivity Infrastructure
15 National Highways (NH) pass through the state Major industrial activity is concentrated in an area South of NH-2, which connects Kolkata with Delhi via JharkhandTotal 20,311 kms road network Ranchi-Bokaro- Dhanbad 6 lane expresswayIndustrial Corridor connecting Ranchi, Dhanbad and Jamshedpur forming a 6 lane Golden Triangle
Rail connectivity:
Total 2,182 kms rail network
Air connectivity:
Domestic airport : Ranchi. Connecting to all metros and major cities GoJ already initiated up gradation of Ranchi airport to international status Jamshedpur, Dumka, Dhanbad, Bokaro, Giridih, Deoghar, Hazaribagh, Daltonganj and Noamundi also have airstrips
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Cultural Tourism Religious Tourism
Mining Tourism Eco Tourism
Tourism
Jharkhand has multifaceted and glorious history with evidence of human habitation since Pre-historic times. Pre history and history lives side by side. Total of 32 tribes inhabits Jharkhand.
The State is home to many famous pilgrimages and temples of India Viz Deoghar Parasnath temple Dewri Mandir Rajrappa Jaganathpur temple & Hill, Sun temple etc.
The state is endowed with rich minerals of various types in key mining areas like Noamundi, Jadugora Uranium Mine, Kodarma, Kiriburu, Jharia etc.The states desires to woo tourists & investors to exploit mining potential of the state
The state is known as Land of Forest Netarhat Betla National Park Dalma, Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuaries Saranda-the sal forest
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Opportunity Matrix
Sector Opportunity
Proposed Green�eld Smart City in Ranchi & Barhi Smart Cities
Plastic Park
Food and Feed Processing
Electronic Manufacturing Sector
Textiles Minerals and Metallurgy
Auto Mobile and Auto Components
Energy
Proposed Plastic Park at Deoghar
Commissioned Mega Food Park at Ranchi Food Park proposed at Hazaribagh, Deoghar & Chandil
Electronic Manufacturing Cluster, Adityapur
Apparel Park, in Irba, Ranchi
Proposed Aluminum Park at Muri and LateharProposed Steel Park at Kharsawan, JamshedpurProposed Gems and Jewelry Park at RanchiProposed Ceramic Park at Dhanbad, SahebganjProposed Coal to Polygeration units
Proposed Automotive Vendor Park at Adityapur
Power Generation and Distribution. Manufacturing of Equipment required to setup Power Generation units. Manufacturing of Renewable Energy appliances
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Single Window www.advantage.jharkhand.gov.in
Helpline: 0651-6556666
Contact detailsMr. Sunil Kumar Barnwal IAS, Secretary,
Department of Industries, Mines and Geology3rd Floor, Nepal House, Doranda
Ranchi, Jharkhand- 834002Phone: 0651-2490746
Fax: 0651-2491587e-mail: [email protected]
Contact detailsMr. Ravi Kumar IAS,
Director, Directorate of Industries
3rd Floor, Nepal House, Doranda Ranchi, Jharkhand- 834002
Phone: 0651-2491844Fax: 0651-2491884
e-mail: [email protected]