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Tourism & Hospitality/Government of Uttarakhand
Operation,Maintenance andManagement ofTourist Assets inKoti and Sirain
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Contents
Tourism Scenario in India
Uttarakhand – Key Credentials
Uttarakhand – Competitive Advantage
Tehri – A Snapshot
Connectivity
Project 1 - Development, Operation and Maintenance of
Tehri Lake Resort, Koti
Project 2 - Development, Operation & Maintenance of Eco Huts, Koti
Project 3 - Operation & Maintenance of Floating Restaurant, Koti
Project 4 - Operation & Maintenance of Eco Lodges & Floating Huts,
Sirain
Ease of Doing Business
Policies, Schemes & Incentives
Key Contacts
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TOURISM SCENARIOIN INDIA (1/2)
► 7th Largest Tourism Economy in the World.
► 9th Largest in cultural resources and business travel in the world
► Direct contribution of travel & tourism to GDP is forecasted to become USD194.7bn in FY2028
► Travel & Tourism investment expected to rise to USD 85.2bn in FY 2028
► 58.5% growth forecast in Foreign Tourist Arrivals on e-Tourist Visa
► Increase in Tourism employment opportunities by 2.1% pa in next ten years
ECONOMIC SCENARIO
Emerging Tourism segments in India
RuralTourism
AdventureTourism
MedicalTourism
FilmTourism
GreenTourism
Source: WTTC - TRAVEL & TOURISM ECONOMIC IMPACT 2018 INDIAwww.InvestIndia.gov.in
Growth Drivers of the Tourism industry
► Geographic and cultural diversity
► Rise in domestic household expenditure on tourism
► Improved Infrastructure
► E - Facilitation for Travel and Stay
► Government Initiatives - Medical visa or M visa, Visa – on – Arrival (VOA), Incredible Indiacampaign
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Different Components of Travel & Tourism
12.80%
87.20%
Domestic vs. Foreign Visitor Spendingin 2017
Foreign visitorspending
Domestic Spending
94.60%
5.40%
Leisure vs. Business SpendingIn 2017
Leisure Spending Business Spending
Tourism Scenario in IndiaForeign tourist arrivals into the country is forecast to increase at a CAGR of 7.1per cent during 2005–27
Source: WTTC - TRAVEL & TOURISM ECONOMIC IMPACT 2018 INDIAwww.InvestIndia.gov.in
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Uttarakhand –Key Credentials
INDIAN AND FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVALS
Figures In lakhs
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DELHI
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6 hr
4 hr(240 km)
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Pantnagar
Gauchar
Pithoragarh
Dehradun
CONNECTIVITY - UTTARAKHAND
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UTTARAKHAND OVERVIEW► The State of Uttarakhand was formed on 9th November 2000 as the 27th State of India, when
it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh
► The State is close to the National Capital Region (NCR) and has excellent connectivity with its
neighbouring states
► With levels of literacy rate* (78.80%) higher than the national average and the presence of
institutes of international repute, the State has abundant availability of quality human resources
► GSDP of the state stood at INR 2,17,609 Million with a growth rate of 11.23% (FY 2017-18)*
► The state offers a wide range of benefits in terms of interest incentives, financial assistance,
subsidies and concessions
► The Tertiary sector in the state contributes around 38.41% to the Gross State Domestic
Product (GSDP: 2016-17)**
Acknowledged for Ease of Doing Business & Peace of Doing Business…
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Uttarakhand: The IdealInvestment Destination
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Availability of Cheapand Reliable Power
Abundant Availability ofGood Water Resources
Transparent LandAllotment with Land
Availability atCompetitive Prices
Skilled Manpower Availability
World Class IntegratedIndustrial Estates
Good Law & Order; Statewith one of the lowest man-days lost due to industrialstrife in India
Sector Specific Policies providingfiscal & Non fiscal incentives
Proximity to NCR and withininfluence region of AKIC
Handholding ThroughInvestment Promotion &Facilitation Centre
Well performing state in ‘Easeof Doing Business’, with acompliance of 98.10%**
Sources: *Uttarakhand at a glance 2016, DES, GoUK** CSO & Directorate of Economics & Statistics, GoUK*** Evaluation of BRAP 2017 Reform Evidence, DIPP
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Tehri Lake | A Snapshot (1/3)
PROXIMITY TO THE TOURIST DESTINATIONS FROM TEHRI LAKE
Chamba 20 Km Rishikesh 84 Km
Dhanaulti 51 Km Haridwar 103 Km
Mussoorie 77 Km Dehradun 120 Km
EXISTING TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE AT TEHRI LAKE
• Rajiv Gandhi Adventure Academy• Floating Jetties and Associated Infrastructure including speed boats, parasailing dock, paras-ail
and 02 Water Taxies• Vehicle Barge• Floating Restaurant
PROPOSED SPORTS, ADVENTURE, LEISURE & ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE THE AREA
• Powered Paragliding• Sky Bridge• Jet skiing• Iconic Statues• Cycling on Rough Terrain• Camping along the Lake
• Rejuvenation and Wellness Spas• Nature Parks• Yoga/ Meditation Centers• Home Stays• Nature trails• Art & Craft Haat
TEHRI FOOTFALL (2017)
Domestic – 1425732 , Foreign – 37092(59% increase in Domestic and 69% Increase in Foreign Tourist from Year 2016)
Source: Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
► Tehri is a spectacular place blessed with uninhibited natural beauty. It provides a stunning viewof Tehri Lake and Tehri Dam.
► Tehri lake provides a hundred opportunities to the adventure lovers who love to throw caution tothe winds like Boating, Jet-Skiing, Banana Rides, Water Skiing, Surfing, Canoeing, River-Rafting, Paragliding, Kayaking and much more.
► Government of Uttarakhand is in the process to develop a world-class theme based tourismdestination around Tehri lake area, spread across 40,000 acres. It is the first ever destination tobe developed under tourism plan in Uttarakhand.
► Adequate Infrastructure, Availability of Land at subsidised rate makes Tehri an ideal place forinvestment.
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Tehri Lake | Snapshot (2/3)
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Land Adventure Sports in Tehri
Source: Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
Rock Climbing Mountain Biking
Aerial Sports in Tehri
Paragliding Para Jumping Hot Air Balloon
Water Sports in Tehri Lake
Water skiing Jet Skiing Kayaking
Rafting Para Sailing Boating
TEHRI | A Snapshot (3/3)
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Connectivity
► Tehri is well connected with most of the major cities like Dehradun(110 km), New Delhi (300 Km)
► Tehri is well connected by motorable roads with major destinations ofUttarakhand and northern states of India. Luxury and normal Buses toTehri are available from ISBT Kashmiri Gate. Buses and Taxis to Tehriare easily available from major destinations of Uttarakhand likeDehradun, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Devprayag, Srinagar,Uttarkashi etc.
► Jolly Grant Airport at Dehradun is the nearest Airport to Tehrisituated at a distance of 91kms
Tehri is well-connected with the major towns
Air
Road
Rail
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Upgradation, Modernisation,Operation, Maintenance & Management ofTourist Assets in Koti & Sirain
PROJECT AT A GLANCE
► Government of Uttarakhand through Department of Tourism and Uttarakhand Tourism
Development Board owns tourism assets in Koti & Sirain.
► With the objective of providing upgraded facilities to users, better management, promoting
tourism and unlocking the commercial value of the assets, Government of Uttarakhand invites
partnership from private sector party for up-gradation, modernisation, operation, maintenance
and management of the Assets on PPP mode
► The lease period / concession period would be 30 years
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION MODEL
OMT Model – Under this PPP model, the ownership of underlying assets remains with the
Government during the contract period and the project gets transferred back on contract
termination. The investor will operate, maintain and transfer back the assets after the termination
on the concession period.
TransferMaintainOperate
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Project Location – Koti Colony
Location 1 Koti Colony
Concession Period 30 Years (with scope of additional concession period of 30Years)
Project Location
► This little destination on the Lake of Tehri is about 4.5Kms on water ways, from the Main Dam
and is destined to become the HUB for entire Tehri Tourism
► This is the first point of contact for people coming to the Lake of Tehri by Road
► Koti Colony is at a distance of 20kms from New Tehri and can be reached via Chamba. People
visiting Koti Colony can stay at Chamba which is revered as one of the most beautiful places in
Uttarakhand.
Latitude 30.4053129, Longitude 78.4500268
Link to locate the proposed location on Google Map
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Project - 1Development, Operation and Maintenanceof Tehri Lake Resort, Koti
AVAILABLE PROJECT COMPONENTS
Project Location Tehri Lake Resort, Koti
Constructed land area 1.72 Acre
Super Deluxe Rooms10 KeysDeluxe Rooms9 Keys
Dormitory02 Nos with 6 bedseach
Dining hall with lakeview Conference hall
► Within a distance of 50-80 mtr. from the resort, 0.2 Acre vacant land may be offered for other
tourist activities
► Separate boating jetty can also be provided to the resort operator
SCOPE FOR EXPANSION
► Available equipment and tools related to Water sports – Yatha-jet, speed boat, jet ski,
kyoko, Canoe, life jacket, lifebuoy, walkie-talkie
► Other facilities: Parking facility, AC dining hall with lake view, lobby, reception, lift facility,
adventure sports equipment store, storage, solar panel, lake facing rooms and conference
hall, electricity and water service
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Financial AssumptionsDevelopment, Operation and Maintenanceof Tehri Lake Resort, Koti
Revenue from Rooms
Occupancy AssumptionsOccupancy in1st Year25%
Y-to-Y increase2%
Maximumoccupancy50%
Room Tariff 1500 – 2000 INR / Room/ Day
Dormitory 200 INR / Bed / Day
Activity Revenue 20% of the room revenue
Revenue from F&B 40% of the room revenue
Cost of F&B 60% of F&B revenue
Operating expenses 50% of room revenue
Activity- O&M exp 70% of Activity revenue
Maintenance Expense 15% of Total revenue
Major Maintenance in First year 0.2 INR Crores
Payment to Government
Annual Lease Rent for the Project 0.15 crore
Y-to-Y increase 5%
Royalty 5%
Equity IRR 19.76%
Project IRR 19.76%
It is assumed that no Debt has been taken by the investor in this project, resulting into same equityand project IRR
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS (INDICATIVE)
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AVAILABLE PROJECT COMPONENTS
Super Deluxe AC huts – 7 Rooms AC Restaurant - 20 Pax
► Vacant land available within premises facing landscape - 0.34 Acre
► Additionally, Approx. 1.4 Acres of land is available near huts. There is a possibility to build more
residential permanent or temporary structures on this land.
► Separate boating jetty can also be provided to the resort operator
SCOPE FOR EXPANSION
Project - 2Development, Operation &Maintenance of Eco Huts, Koti
Other facilities include - STP plant of 150 KLD, Bore water, Overhead Tank
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Financial AssumptionsDevelopment, Operation & Maintenance ofEco Huts, Koti
Number of concession years 30 years
Construction Period 2 years
Constructed Eco Huts 7 units
Tents (to be constructed) 12 units
Total construction cost 5 INR core
Construction phasing Year 140%
Year 260%
Y-to-Y increase 3%
Funding of construction expense
Equity 40%
Debt 60%
Debt repayment
Total Debt 3 INR crore
Debt repayment period 8 years
Rate of interest 10%
Moratorium period 3 years
Revenue from Rooms
Occupancy Assumptions Occupancy in1st Yr Y-to-Y increase Maximum
occupancy
Constructed Eco Huts 40% 2% 70%
Tents (to be constructed) 40% 2% 70%
Room Tariff 2,500 – 4,000 INR / Room / Day
Y-to-Y increase in revenue 5%
Activity Revenue 30% of the room revenue
Revenue from F&B 40% of the room revenue
Cost of F&B 60% of the F&B
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS (INDICATIVE)
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Financial AssumptionsDevelopment, Operation & Maintenance ofEco Huts, Koti
Operating expenses 40% of the room revenue
Activity- O&M exp 40% of the Activity revenue
Maintenance Expense 10% of the total revenue
Major maintenance in 1st year 0.1 INR crore
Payment to Government
Annual Lease Rent for the Project 0.05 INR crores
Y-to-Y increase 5%
Royalty 5%
Royalty start year 1st year
Equity IRR 18.86%
Project IRR 15.51%
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS (INDICATIVE)
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COMPONENTS AVAILABLE IN FLOATING RESTAURANT
Project - 3Operation & Maintenance of FloatingRestaurant
► Floating Restaurant
► Double Storey Restaurant - Length – 18 mtr, Width – 7.5 mtr.
► Centrally Air Conditioned – AC capacity 17 ton
► Sitting Capacity for 44 persons lower floor, 36 persons roof top
► Fully Furnished – Dining Table and Chairs available
► Other amenities - Wash Basin, Service Counter, Water Tank, Internal Electrification,
Firefighting Equipment, 45 KV ecofriendly genset,
► Service kitchen, Bio Toilet – 2 Nos , Lifejacket – 80 Nos, Jetty 60 square mtr.
► Barge Boat
► Full steel iron barge, total 15 ton capacity, length 16.5 mtr., width, 0.7 mtr.
► Capacity - 20 persons with luggage, 60-80 persons without luggage
► Petrol Engine 150 HP – 2nos. Lifejacket – 80 Nos
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Financial AssumptionsOperation & Maintenance of FloatingRestaurant
Number of concession years 30 years
Revenue from Rooms
Occupancy AssumptionsOccupancy in1st Year20%
Y-to-Y increase2%
Maximumoccupancy70%
Revenue from Each table 1000 INR / table / day
No. of Tables in Floating Restaurant 20
No. of rotation of a table in a day 1st Year1 time
Y-to-Y increase1 per year
Maximumrotations4 times
Y-to-Y increase in revenue 5%
Operating expenses (Incl. F&B) 40% of total revenue
Salary and wages 25% of total revenue
Maintenance cost 15% of Total revenue
Initial Maintenance Cost 0.1 crore
Payment to Government
Annual Lease Rent for the Project 0.1 crore
Y-to-Y increase 5%
Royalty 5%
Equity IRR 19.30%
Project IRR 19.30%
It is assumed that no Debt has been taken by the investor in this project, resulting into same equityand project IRR
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS (INDICATIVE)
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Project – 4Operation & Maintenance ofEco Lodges & Floating Huts, Sirain
Location 2 Sirain
Concession Period 30 Years (with scope of additional concession period of 30Years)
Project Location
► Sirain is little oasis, about 3 Km on water ways from Koti Colony.
► Being only 3Km from Koti Colony – the HUB of Tehri Tourism – one can also undertake any
sort of soft adventure or a high adventure activity. Sirain is also the base for a wonderful
cycling / walking track leading to the Famous Uppu Fort.
Latitude 30.3769767, Longitude 78.4321109
Link to locate the proposed location on Google Map
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AVAILABLE PROJECT COMPONENTS
Total residential capacity – 10 huts
· Family suite - 4 Rooms· Deluxe Rooms - 6 rooms
Restaurant – 30 persons
Operation & Maintenance ofEco Lodges, Sirain
► Other facilities include
► Parking facilities, Reception, Machine Room, Store Room, Staff Room / Office, Landscaping,Tourist pathway with canopy, Overhead water tank, Tube well and STP plant of 50 KDL
Project Location Eco Lodges, Sirain
Constructed land area 1.98 Acre
► Approx 1.24 Acres land is available to construct additional Eco Lodges.
► Additional temporary activities / adventures activities can be operated on this vacant land.
SCOPE FOR EXPANSION
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AVAILABLE PROJECT COMPONENTS
Total residential capacity – 20 huts
Super Deluxe rooms - 20 rooms with double bed, glazed balcony
Operation & Maintenance ofFloating Huts, Sirain
► Other facilities include
► Service Huts
► Genset, 125 KV – 2 Nos.
► Ferry - - 2 Nos.
► Light Boats – capacity of 20 people each
► Lifesaving Boats – 4 Nos.
► Pump Out Boat – 1 No
► Lifesaving equipment in every room
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Financial AssumptionsOperation & Maintenance ofEco Lodges & Floating Huts, Sirain
Number of concession years 30 years
Eco-log Lodge deluxe double bed 6 Nos.
Floating Eco Log Huts 20 Nos.
Eco-log Lodge Family Suite 4 Nos.
Occupancy AssumptionsOccupancy in1st Yr40%
Y-to-Y increase2%
Maximumoccupancy70%
Room Tariff 1500 – 5000 INR / Room/ Day
Y-to-Y increase in revenue 5%
Total annual capacity 116800
Y-to-Y increase 3%
Tourist using Water taxisOccupancy in 1stYr20%
Y-to-Y increase2%
Maximumoccupancy50%
Activity and adventure revenue 20% of room revenue
Revenue from F&B 40% of room revenue
Cost of F&B 60% of F&B
Operating expenses 40% of room revenue
Adventure activity expenses Exp 30% of activity and adventure revenue
Maintenance Expense 10% of construction cost
Construction cost of property 22 INR crore
Payment to Government
Annual Lease Rent for the Project 0.15 INR crores
Y-to-Y increase 5%
Royalty 5% of the total revenue
Equity IRR 18.71%
Project IRR 18.71%
It is assumed that no Debt has been taken by the investor in this project, resulting into same equityand project IRR
FINANCIAL COMPONENTS (INDICATIVE)
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MANDATORY STATE APPROVALS FORSETTING UP OF BUSINESS
MANDATORY STATE APPROVALSREQUIRED FOR STARTING OF BUSINESSOPERATIONS
► Permission to purchase land under Section 154 of
UPZALR (Revenue
► For release of temporary connection up to 10 KW
where requisite amount has been deposited &
requires no extension in the existing network
arrangement: a. LT Temporary connection b.HT
Temporary connection
► To provide new connections from the existing
network after the deposit of the amount as per the
application form a. LT Permanent connection b. HT
Permanent connection
► Building Plan Approval
► Permission under Uttarakhand Entertainment and
Betting Tax Act, 1979
► Permission for Cable Television under The
Uttarakhand Cable Television Network ( Exhibition)
Rules,2012
► License under FSSAI
► License to Operate
► Permission under Section 143 of UPZALR from
Revenue Department / Change of Land Use for
Development Authority Land
► NOC to Display of Hoardings within the Acquired
and Controlled Area
► Registration under start up self-certification
scheme (Labour)
► Registration under Uttarakhand Start-Up policy
2018
► Certification from Electrical Inspector
► License for setting up a shop for retail sale of the
Excisable Articles
► License for setting up a shop for retail sale &
wholesale of denatured spirit
► Permission for DTH under The Uttarakhand DTH
broadcasting Service ( Exhibition ) Rules,2009
► License for setting up a Hotel, Bar, Restaurant &
Club
► Luxury Tax Registration
► Registration of the Establishment under
Uttarakhand Dookan and Vanijya Adhisthan
Adhiniyam
► Registration under Building and Other
Construction workers
► Registration under Motor Transport Worker Act
► Registration and license under The Inter-state
migrant workmen [Regulation of Employment and
Conditions of service] Act, 1979
► CST Registration
Approvals and ClearancesRequired
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Uttarakhand | Ease of Doing Business
Hassle free setup and operations in the state
Use of modern supervisory control anddata acquisition system to ensurereliable supply of electricity
Online Single Window System for allrequired approvals for setting upbusiness
Single Point Sectoral Clearances
Commercial Court set up in Dehradunwith entire state jurisdiction
Self / Third party certification inlieu of departmental inspections
Auto renewal of Consent toEstablish, Consent to Operate
Investment facilitation centre tohandhold investors
Geographic information system ofall land banks
Single Integrated return for alllabour laws
Objective Criteria for landallotment
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Assured & Timely disposal of applications along with Deemed approvals
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In-Principle Approval:Decisions on Project Proposals within 15 days
Pre-Establishment:Approvals for pre-establishment services within 15 days
Pre-Operations:Approvals for pre-Operations services within 30days
200+ Investor Services covered under the Uttarakhand Single Window Facilitation and Clearance Act, 2012 &the Uttarakhand Right to Services Act, 2011
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Policies, Schemes andIncentives (1/4)
Central Capital Investment Incentive for access to credit (CCIIAC) @30% of the investment in plant and machinery with an upper limit of INR5.00 crore
CentralCapital
Investment
Reimbursement of 100% insurance premium on insurance of buildingand Plant & Machinery for a maximum period of 5 years from the date ofcommencement of commercial production/ operation
CentralComprehensiv
e InsuranceIncentive
Note: Units which have commenced production on or after 01st of April, 2017 will be allowed toregister with DIPP on or before 30th of September, 2018
Industrial Development Scheme 2017
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MSME Policy 2015
Category Included Region
Category AWhole Districts of Pithoragrah, Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Champawat,Rudraprayag and Bageshwar
Category B
► Whole District of Almora► All hilly development blocks of District Pauri Garhwal, Tehri
Garhwal (Excluding regions under category B+)► All hilly development blocks of District Nainital and Dehradun
(Excluding regions under category B+)
Category B+
► Kotdwar, Sigaddi and adjoining plain regions of Dugaddadevelopment block of district Pauri Garhwal
► Dhalwala, Muni Ki Reti, Tapovan and adjoining plain regions ofFakot development block of District Tehri Garhwal
► Kotabagh development block of District Nainital► Plain regions of Kalsi development block of District Dehradun
Category C
► Regions located above 650 mtrs from sea level in Raipur,Sahaspur, Vikasnagar and Doiwala development blocks of DistrictDehradun
► Ramnagar and Haldwani development blocks of District Nainital
Category D► Whole Districts of Haridwar and UdhamSingh Nagar► Remaining area of District Dehradun and Nainital (which are not
included in category ‘B’, ‘B+’ and ‘C’)
Categorization of industries for the purpose of quantum of incentives
► Tourism Sector has been accorded Industry Status► Tourism Units are eligible for electricity tariff on industrial rate
Policies, Schemes andIncentives (2/4)
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Inte
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Subs
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*Per year/ unit
Category A:10%(Max 8 lacs)
Category B, B+:8% (Max 6 lacs)
Category C:6% (Max 4 lacs)
Category D:5% (Max 3 lacs)
Category A:40%(Max 40 lacs)
Category B, B+:35% (Max 35 lacs)
Category C: 30% (Max30 lacs)
Category D: 15% (Max15 lacs)
Cap
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% of Annual Turnover (Peryear/ unit) or Inbound/
Outbound Logistics Costwhichever is less
Category A: 7%Category B: 5%Category B+: 5% (Max 5lacs)Tr
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Category A, B, B+, C: 100%
Category D: 50%
Category A:100% for the first 5 yrs
and 90% thereafter
Category B, B+:100% for the first 5 yrs
and 75% thereafter
SGST
Con
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Pow
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e Category A:Sanctioned Load upto 100KVA: 100% for 5 yrs and
75% thereafter; If Load>100KVA: 60%
Category B, B+:Sanctioned Load upto 100KVA: 100% for 5 yrs and
60% thereafter; If Load>100KVA: 50%
*The SGST after adjustment of ITC on sale of finished product (B2C) will be reimbursed from the date of commencement of production ofthe unit
Inte
rnet
Cha
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50% Reimbursement oninternet usage charges
for all categories
Category A, B:100% exemption on
Mandi charges
Man
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Exci
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uty Category A, B:
75% reimbursement onState Excise Duty,
Additional Excise Duty,Bottling fees and othercharges as under State
Excise Policy
Reimbursement of cost incurred for carrying out standardization and quality certification of products by accreditedinstitutions at national and international level by means of ISI marking, registration of copyright, trade marking etc. - 75%(maximum Rs. 1 lacs)
MSME Policy 2015
Policies, Schemes andIncentives (3/4)
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Mega Industrial and Investment Policy 2015
Major Tourism activities are included in the policy
SGST after adjustment of ITC on sale of finished product (B2C) will be reimbursed
Category Units Included
Large Projects Investments of INR 50 Cr.to 75 Cr.
Mega Projects Investments of INR 75 Cr.to 200 Cr.
Ultra Mega Projects Investments above INR 200 Cr.
Categorization of industries for the purpose of quantum of incentives
Inte
rest
Subs
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7% for 5 yearsInvestment – InterestLarge – 25L MaxMega – 35L MaxUltra Mega – 50L Max
Large: 30%Mega / Ultra Mega: 50%SG
STC
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Stam
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50% Exemption
Coverage:New & Existing Projects undergoing expansion (falling within notified Industrial Estates /declared non-agriculture land under section 143: Large projects (50 Cr to 75 Cr), Mega Projects(75 Cr to 200 Cr), Ultra Mega Projects (Above 200 Cr)
*The SGST after adjustment of ITC on sale of finished product (B2C) will be reimbursed from the date of commencement of production ofthe unit
ETP Subsidy
30% (up to 50 lacs)
Extra EmploymentSubsidy
@ 500 P.M. perMale
@700 P.M. perFemale
Land RegistrationFees
Landregistration fee@1/- per 1000/-
Power Assistance
Rebate of 1/- perunit on the
power bill and100% rebate onelectric duty for
7 years
Land RatesRebate
Rebate of 15%,25% and 30% on
SIIDCULprevailing landrate for Large,Mega and UltraMega Projectsrespectively
Detailed policies are available at https://www.doiuk.org/policies.php
Policies, Schemes andIncentives (4/4)
Key Contacts
Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
Investment Facilitation Centre
Address Directorate of IndustriesIndustrial Area, Patel Nagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Website www.investuttarakhand.com
Email ID [email protected]
Toll Free 18002701213
Phone +91-135- 2559898, 2559987
Address Pt. Deendayal Upadhaya Paryatan Bhawan, Near ONGC Helipad,Garhi Cantt, Dehradun
Website www.uttarakhandtourism.gov.in
Email ID [email protected]
Phone +91-135- 2559898, 2559987
Declaimer: This project profile is based on preliminary study to facilitate prospective entrepreneurs toassess a prima facie scope. It is, however, advisable to get a detailed feasibility study prepared beforetaking a final investment decision