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Assistance under IIUS 

At present, there are 58 projects in different States sanctioned by Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce and Industry under Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (IIUS)/Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS) based on the project proposals received from Special Purpose Vehicles(SPVs)/State Implementing Agencies (SIAs). However, no project has been sanctioned in Sheohar district of Bihar under IIUS. Projects under IIUS/MIIUS have been sanctioned with the objective to enhance competiveness of the industries located in States by providing quality common infrastructure which benefits them in their overall development including increasing their potential for exports. The details of amount allocated and released by DIPP in different States during the last three years, state-wise, are as under:

      (Rs. in crore)
S.N. Name of the Industrial Cluster State 2015-16        2016-17 2017-18     
1 Industrial Growth Centre, Bobbli AP   2.60  
2 Upgradation of Hindupur Growth Centre & IP, Gollapuram AP   4.48 5.76
3  Bamboo Technology Park, Guwahati Assam   3.07  
4 Industrial Growth Centre Centre, Urla  

Chhattisgarh

  4.90 3.68
5 Sirgitti Engineering Cluster, Sirgitti 2.62 3.49 2.60
6 Narol Textile Infrastructure & Environment Management  

Gujarat

17.48 4.09  
7 Baddi Infrastructure, Baddi  

HP

1.61    
8 Industrial Area, Pandoga 3.79   8.93
9 Industrial Area, Kandrauri 4.08    
10 Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation of IMT Manesar  

 

Haryana

11.97    
11 Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation of IMT Bawal 10.26    
12 Adityapur Auto Cluster Jharkhand   14.50  
13 Industrial Estate Ghatti, Kathua J& K   5.07 8.21
14 Tupudana Industrial Area, Ranchi Jharkhand   1.66  
15 Bangalore Aerospace Park, Devenhalli  

Karnataka

12.81    
16 Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar 5.69 7.30 5.46
17 KINFRA Defence Park Kerala   15.00  
18 Readymade Garments Cluster, Jabalpur  

 

MP

8.26    
19 Handloom Cluster, Chanderi   7.89  
20 Industrial Area, Sitapur   8.56  
21 Industrial Area, Ujjaini 4.60   6.67
22 Marathwara Automobile Cluster, Aurangabad  

 

Maharashtra

  3.46 1.74
23 Kolhapur Foundry Cluster   3.30  
24 Nashik Engineering Cluster 0.29    
25 Zaungtui Industrial Estate Aizwal  

Mizoram

 

  4.33 5.77
26 AngulAluminium Park, Angul Odisha 10.03    
27 Light Engineering Cluster, Nabha Punjab 4.97   1.64
28 SIPCOT-HOSUR industrial Complex Tamilnadu   2.31 3.08
29 Bodhjungnagar Industrial Area  

Tripura

11.94 15.72 15.33
30 R. K Nagar 10.10 10.73 6.05
31 Pashamylaram Industrial Area, Medak Telangana   7.07  
32 Foundry Cluster, Howrah, West Bengal 3.48    
Total 124.00 129.50 74.90

 

DIPP does not have a scheme to establish industries based on availability of raw material in a particular region or in any State in the country. However, the Department supported development of common facilities in industrial clusters through ‘Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS)’ which was valid till 31.03.2017 by approving projects submitted by the State Governments and its agencies. Development of industries is a State subject and it is primarily the role of State Government & its agencies to create common facilities for benefit of industries based on raw material located in any particular region.

This information was given by the Minister of State of Commerce and Industry, C. R. Chaudhary, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

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