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Executive Summary……………….….…….3
Chhattisgarh Vision………………………...6
Chhattisgarh – An Introduction…………….7
Infrastructure Status...................................20
Business Opportunities…….………..…..…41
Strong mineral Chhattisgarh ranked 3rd in terms of value of major mineral production in India as of September 2017. Coal
production base production in the state reached 60.67 million tonnes in April-September 2017.
Sole producer of tin Chhattisgarh is the only state in India that produces tin concentrates. The state accounts for 35.4 per cent of
concentrate in India tin ore reserves of India. In April-September 2017, tin concentrate production in the state stood at 6,020 kgs.
Chhattisgarh is a leading producer of minerals such as coal, iron ore and dolomite. Coal production & iron ore
Largest producer of
production in the state accounted for about 21.15 per cent and 15.8 per cent of the overall coal & iron ore
coal, iron ore, and
production in India, respectively, during 2016-17. Iron ore from Bailadila mines in the state is considered to be
dolomite among the best in the world, in terms of quality.
Korba district in Chhattisgarh is known as the power capital of India. In the 12th Five-Year Plan, the
Korba – Power capital of
Government plans to increase power generation capacity of the state by 30,000 MW. A total of 958 villages in
India the state have been electrified under Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)*.
Naya Raipur is considered to be India’s fourth planned city, spread over 8,000 hectares with world-class
Naya Raipur – India’s
amenities. The city has been selected as a demonstration city under the Global Environmental Facility (GEF)
fourth planned city & World Bank-assisted Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP).
E-commerce & other sectors which are in the start up stage have begun to grow in Raipur, converting the
Start up hub states into a start up hub. By setting up a start up in the state, the player can enjoy first mover advantage and
capture a larger market.
The state government has proposed to develop India's largest herbal & medicinal park in Dhamtari on around
Strong base for herbal 250 acres of land. For conservation, development & sustainable management of medicinal plants, central
and medicinal sector government invested around US$ 1 million in 2014-15. The approximate cost of the project is US$ 3.8 to 5.3
million. The park is being developed under the PPP mode by Ramky Infrastructure Ltd.
Leading investment Chhattisgarh has emerged as one of the most preferred investment destinations in India. The state has been
destination in India acclaimed as “one of the best fiscally managed states” by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Strong growth in
Between 2011-2012 and 2016-17, the absolute contribution of agriculture in the state’s GSVA grew at a
agriculture and allied
CAGR of 12.56 per cent..
industries sector
Source: Economic Survey of Chhattisgarh, Department of Commerce and Industries, Aranca Research
Advantage
Chhattisgarh
Energy rich Rich labour pool
Chhattisgarh is presently one of the few states with Chhattisgarh has a high worker-participation rate (both
surplus power. male and female).
It is among the few profitable states in terms of utility The state has one of the lowest reported losses of
based electricity. man-days attributed to labour problems in the country.
Presence of coal makes Chhattisgarh an ideal location Recently, the Government introduced online
for pit-head-based thermal power plants for both registration for its workers.
merchant sales & state consumption.
Parameters Chhattisgarh
Capital Raipur
The languages spoken are Chhattisgarhi and its local dialects, along
with Hindi & English.
Raipur, Bhilai, Durg, Bilaspur, Korba & Rajnandgaon are some of the
major cities of the state.
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 1.9 100.0 Central Statistics Office
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 12,074.82 334,399.83 Central Electricity Authority, as of January 2018
National highway length (km) 3,232 115,435 NHAI & Roads and Building Department
Social Indicators
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 22.8 20.4 SRS Bulletin, September 2017
Investment
Industrial Infrastructure
Note: SRS: Sample Registration System, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, PPP: Public-Private Partnership, 1Including Madhya Pradesh
At current prices, gross state domestic product (GSDP) of GSDP of Chhattisgarh at current prices (in US$ billion)
Chhattisgarh stood at US$ 45.03 billion in 2016-17.
GSDP of the state at current prices, grew at a CAGR of 12.91 per
CAGR 12.91%
cent between 2011-02 and 2016-17. 50
45
45.0
40
40.5
35
36.5
32.1
30
27.6
25
24.5
20
15
10
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Chhattisgarh, Central Statistics Office
In 2016-17, the net state domestic product (NSDP) of Chhattisgarh NSDP of Chhattisgarh at current prices (in US$ billion)
at current prices was recorded at about US$ 39.79 billion.
The state witnessed growth in NSDP at a CAGR of 12.5 per cent,
CAGR 12.5%
between 2011-12 and 2016-17. 45
40
39.79
35
36.17
32.75
30
28.86
25
24.75
22.08
20
15
10
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Note: NSDP# - calculated using per capita NSDP x Population in million
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Chhattisgarh, Central Statistics Office
In 2016-17, the state’s per capita GSDP at current prices stood at GSDP per capita of Chhattisgarh at current prices (in US$)
around US$ 1,612.2.
Per capita GSDP of Chhattisgarh increased at a CAGR of 11.12%,
CAGR 11.12%
between 2011-12 and 2016-17. 1,800
1,600
1612.2
1,400
1472.4
1348.2
1,200
1205.0
1,000
1051.6
951.5
800
600
400
200
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Note: Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$/ Population in million
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Chhattisgarh, Central Statistics Office
The state’s per capita NSDP at current prices in 2016-17 was NSDP per capita of Chhattisgarh at current prices (in US$)
recorded at around US$ 1,424.43 in comparison with US$ 856.42
in 2011-02.
CAGR 10.71%
The per capita NSDP at current prices increased at a CAGR of 1,600
10.71% between 2011-12 & 2016-17.
1,400
1424.4
1315.7
1,200
1210.7
1084.0
1,000
944.5
800
856.4
600
400
200
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Note: Per capita NSDP& - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Chhattisgarh, Central Statistics Office
The primary sector grew at a CAGR of 9.51% between FY12-17. 60% 34.00% 37.21%
50% 15.24%
40%
30%
31.37%
26.61%
20%
9.51%
10%
0%
2011-12 2016-17
Note: Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
Source: Economic Survey 2014-15, Central Statistics Office, TechSci Research, Government of Chhattisgarh
Rice is the major crop grown in the state along with maize, wheat, Agriculture production (‘000 metric tonnes)
pulses & oilseeds.
Under state budget 2016-17, the state government allocated US$ Crops 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
34.06 million for supporting drought-hit farmers in the state, with Rice 6,021.2 5,789.4 8,048.4
facilities like short term credit, easy loan repayment, etc.
Wheat 135.3 137.4 159.5
Agriculture sector budget for the state has been increased by 29 per Coarse
cent to Rs 13,480 crore (US$ 2.08 billion) in 2018-19 while the 264.6 215.5 292.9
Cereals
agriculture department’s budget has been increased by 95 per cent Pulses 654.7 511.9 727.4
to Rs 4,452 crore (US$ 687.67 million).
Food grains 7,075.8 6,654.2 9,228.2
Moreover, under new e-Dharti Yojana, the state government has
Oilseeds 173 149.6 169.6
decided to make land records comprehensively available.
Sugarcane 49.3 67.8 49.3
During 2018-19, an amount of Rs 136 crore (US$ 21 million) has
been allocated by the state government for Prime Minister’s Raw Jute and
Metsa 2.1 2.3 1.9
Agricultural crop insurance scheme.
Honey - 0.61
Investment intentions in terms of IEMs filed, LOIs/DILs issued FDI equity inflows1, 2008-09 to 2017-18 (US$ million)
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18*
2015 2016 2017*
According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, In April 2016, Chhattisgarh signed MoUs worth US$ 1.44 billion
cumulative FDI inflows1 during April 2000 to September 2017, with Chinese companies that were interested in investing in
totalled to US$ 1.391 billion. development projects across the state. These investments will add
During 2017 (up to December), 38 investment intentions have facilities to manufacture several innovative products in the
been filed in Chhattisgarh with proposed investments of US$ renewable energy & building materials sectors.
383.5 million.
Note: *till November 2017, 1 includes Madhya Pradesh, *up to September 2017
Source: Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion 1Including Madhya Pradesh, Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Chhattisgarh, Central Statistics Office
Chhattisgarh’s total exports grew at a CAGR of 16.4 from 2006-07 to Exports from Chhattisgarh (in US$ million)
2014-15 to reach US$ 1,199.41 million.
Nearly 74% of the exports come from Bhilai & the remaining from 1,400
Urla, Bhanpuri, Sirgitti, etc.
Major exports products include iron & steel, articles of iron & steel,
1,277.50
1,200
1,199.00
cereals, ores, slag, ash, wool, food, agri-products; minerals &
engineering products.
1,000
Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd is the
988.7
nodal agency of the Government of Chhattisgarh for export
promotion in the state. 800
768.1
600
641.6
552.9
544.6
400
353.3
352.2
200
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Source: Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation
For the year 2018-19, Chhattisgarh’s government has planned total expenditure of Rs 83,179 crore (US$ 12.85 billion), an increase 5.8 per cent over
the revised estimates of 2017-18. Some of the major items in the budget are give below:
Agriculture 687.67
Energy 416.59
The state has allocated Rs 4,020 crore (US$ 620.95 million) for
roads and bridges under its 2018-19 Budget.
By May 2018, the state plans to lay a road network of 808 km, in the
state, at an estimated cost of US$ 332.88 million.
In May 2017, Government of Chhattisgarh approved a road project
to connect Raipur to Andhra Pradesh’s financial capital, Vizag.
Andhra Pradesh government proposed to link Raipur and
Vizianagram-Vishakhapatnam through a new road via Kurud to
Nagri (Sihawa) area of Chhattisgarh and Nabarangpur of Odisha,
through a national highway.
Source: Economic Survey of Chhattisgarh, 2014-15, Budget 2016-17,Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
80.00
60.00
40.00 48.44
43.42
20.00
0.00
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Source: PMGSY
The state has the highest freight loading capacity in the country &
one-sixth of Indian Railway's revenues come from Chhattisgarh. As
of March 2015, the state had a rail network of 1,195.89 km.
With the laying of these railway lines in the state, the rail network is
expected to have increased by 780 km during 2016-17.
The state has two domestic airports, one at Raipur & the other at
Bilaspur.
Domestic airport
Airport Infrastructure
Raipur 1,206,844 1,396,179 1,146,596 10,185 11,280 8,844 4,353 4,561 3,102
Source: Airports Authority of India, *For the period April to December, 2017
Chhattisgarh is one of the few power surplus states in the country. 16,000.0
15,575.5
The thermal power plants contributed 12,023.44 MW of capacity to
14,000.0
the state’s overall installed power generation capacity, followed by
483.38 MW from renewable resources, 120 MW from hydro power &
13,085.5
12,000.0
12,674.8
12,509.8
the remaining 48 MW from nuclear power plants.
9,824.9
thermal power plant working at around 79% Plant Load Factor (PLF). 8,000.0
6,531.9
electricity generation in the state.
5,347.3
4,882.4
In the hydropower sector, the Hasdeo Bango reservoir offers a
4,769.5
4,000.0
relatively cheaper source of power generation.
2,000.0
The state has planned to achieve installed power generation capacity
of 30,000 MW by 2017-18. For developing and strengthening power 0.0
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18*
infrastructure a 5 year Capital Investment Plan (CIP) has been
chalked out. Under this scheme US$ 1.14 billion has been
sanctioned for development, during 2016-17 to 2020-21.
Power is generated in the state by the Chhattisgarh State Power Segment Company name
Generation Company Ltd (CSPGCL) and independent power
producers (IPPs) such as Lanco and Jindal Power. Chhattisgarh State Power Generation
Power generation
Company Ltd (CSPGCL)
Chhattisgarh is an emerging power hub. It plans to add another
30,000 MW of capacity during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-17).
Chhattisgarh State Power Transmission
GMR Group is setting up a 1,370 MW coal-based supercritical Power transmission
Company Ltd (CSPTCL)
thermal power project at Raikheda in Chhattisgarh. The first phase of
the project with 685 MW was installed in October 2014 and
Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution
commissioned in March 2015. In March 2016, the second phase of Power supply
Company Ltd (CSPDCL)
the plant was also commissioned.
Source: Central Electricity Authority, News Article, Chhattisgarh Economic Survey 2014-15
In order to reduce the digital gap in the state, the government will Teledensity (in%) 69.44
distribute around 5.5 million smartphones for free under Sanchar
Kranti Yojana (SKY). 3
Post offices 3,164
Tata Teleservices
Chhattisgarh aims to become a logistics hub with world-class rail, Naya Raipur land use plan
road & aviation networks.
Under State Budget 2018-19, Rs 575 crore (US$ 88.81 million) have
been allocated for urban development.
Urban infrastructure
Municipal
10 10 10 10 12
corporations
Municipal councils 28 32 33 44 44
Maharashtra’s City and Industrial Development Corporation Naya Raipur city development models
(CIDCO) has been appointed as the advisor to upgrade the capital
city of Raipur and create a new planned city, called ‘Naya Raipur’.
The project includes the following:
• A transport hub.
Naya Raipur has been pegged as the fourth planned city in the country after Chandigarh, Gandhinagar &
4th planned city in India
Bhubaneswar. The city has a planned area of over 8,000 hectares.
Designated areas have been allocated for setting up hospitals, educational institutes & recreation facilities.
Social infrastructure The city would include large city parks, water bodies, jungle safari & botanical garden. The capital complex in
it is to serve as the administrative capital of the state.
Under the plans, the city will include an 18-hole golf course, theme township, luxury hotels, convention centre,
IT SEZ, shopping malls, multiplexes & a cricket stadium.
World-class amenities
The state is developing an electronic cluster park where in it will also have a food park in Dhamtari, at an
estimated cost of US$148.74 million.
Project name PPP Type Sector Status Total cost (US$ million)
Operation and
Raipur Durg Expressway Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Transport 17.42
maintenance stage
Gullu Small Hydro Power Project Build-Own-Operate (BOO) Energy Under construction 30.55
Operation and
Durg Bypass Project - Phase II Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Transport 10.69
maintenance stage
The state has important industrial areas in Bhilai (home to iron and steel ancillary units) and Korba (home to well known companies in the power
and aluminium sectors).
Lanco Solar Pvt. Ltd Village- Mehrumkhurd & Chawardhal, Chhattisgarh Semiconductors
Notified SEZs
In 2013-14, 8 primary schools, 30 middle schools, 217 higher middle Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission
schools were introduced in the state whereas in 2014-15, 45 primary
schools, 35 middle schools, 70 high schools & 150 higher middle Component Achievements (2014-15)
schools were opened. As of 2016-17, eight state universities, one
central university & eight private universities are operational. Free text book distribution 2,780,837
Main objective of signing the agreement was to improve the Repair Grants
45,172
engineering education sector in the states of Uttarakhand, Himachal (primary & upper primary)
Pradesh, Bihar, UP, MP, Chhattisgarh & Rajasthan, along with 8
North Eastern states & Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Kasturba Gandhi Girls School 93
Universities 17 N.A.
Middle 16,607
State universities 8 N.A.
Polytechnics 43 7,120
Female literacy 59.58
Engineering colleges 49 18,870
As of March 2015, the state had 3,134 sanctioned doctors, out of Health infrastructure (as of February 2018)
which 1,225 were working doctors. On the other hand, the state had
sanctioned 7,495 nurses, of which 6,133 were working. During 2015- Sub-District Hospitals 51
16, the state government is set to initiate a special nutrition
supplement scheme for TB patients & initiate distribution of free
District hospitals 38
insulin for diabetic children.
Under state budget 2017-18, the state government announced 15 Community health centres 272
new nutrition rehabilitation centres, 25 new sub PHCs and 10 PHCs.
Raipur district of the state has become Open Defecation Free (ODF) Primary health centres 1,084
and the state is aiming to achieve ODF status by October 2018.
Sub-centres 7,064
Source: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 1Per thousand persons, 2Per thousand live Source: Central Bureau of Health Intelligence, Government of India, Ministry of Health &
births, * As of 2015-16 Family Welfare; PHC – Primary Health Centres
There are several sports complexes in Chhattisgarh. Football, cricket, hockey, basketball & kabaddi are the major sports played in the state.
Awarded. The main sports arenas are the Ravishankar Shukla Stadium in Durg, the Priyadarshini Indira Stadium in Korba & the Digvijaya Stadium
in Rajnandgaon. Hockey is a popular sport in the state & the Digvijaya Stadium is known as the ‘nursery of hockey’. The key hotels in the state are
the Royal Palace in Kanker, Kawardha Palace in Kawardha, Hotel Piccadilly in Raipur & Rainbow Hotel in Jagdalpur. Chhattisgarh is renowned
for its heritage tourism; Bhoramdeo, Dantewada, Deepadih, Dongargarh, Jogibhatta, Rajim, Sirpur, Malhar, Sita Bhengra & Sheorinarayan are
some of the popular heritage sites. Chhattisgarh plans to develop Sirpur as a place of cultural heritage & architecture by promoting it as a tourist
destination.
As per state budget 2017-18, an allocation of US$ 18.95 million has been made by the state government for the Sports and Youth Welfare
Department.
2013-14 2014-15
Name of the forest division
Teak Bamboo Teak Bamboo
The Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd (CSIDC) is a part of the industrial development department of the state
government.
Industrial infrastructure Type and location District Size Investment requirement (US$ million)
Industrial parks 1
Herbal & medicinal park Dhamtari 250 acres 5.4 to 7.6
(ongoing projects)
1
Food processing park Rajnandgaon 303 acres 17.4
Integrated Infrastructure
Harinchhapara (Kabirdham), Birkoni (Masamund), All between 20-90
Development Centres N.A.
Girwarganj (Surguja) hectares
(IIDCs)
NTPC’s second largest power plant in India (operational capacity of 1,660 MW ) of located at Sipat.
Bilaspur region
Host to many ancillary units, mainly in agro-based, garments, wood-based furniture and mineral-based
industries.
Known as the industrial hub of Chhattisgarh and the power capital of India.
Four thermal power plants (KSTPS, BCPP, CSEB East, and CSEB West) together generate 3,650 MW of
Korba region
electricity; a hydro electric power station located at Bango.
Industrial infrastructure Type and location District Size (hectares) Investments by companies (US$ million)
The state government proposed Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg and Bhilai for
being developed as smart cities. The Union Government has
approved three cities of Chhattisgarh, namely, Raipur, Naya Raipur
and Bilaspur to be developed as smart cities..
Under State Budget 2018-19, Rs 418 crore (US$ 64.57 million) for
the three smart cities.
Along with the smart city project, Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and
Urban Transformation (AMRUT) was launched for development of
tier 2 and tier 3 cities in Chhattisgarh. Wherein, 10 cities of
Chhattisgarh were selected for the development of infrastructure in
2015.
A total of US$ 156.7 million will be invested by the state and the
centre together for the development of city of Raipur.
The natural resources, policy incentives and infrastructure in the GSVA share at current prices
state support investments in the iron and steel, cement and power
sectors. Chhattisgarh is among the richest Indian states in terms of Year Primary Industry Services
mineral wealth, with 28 varieties of major minerals, including
diamonds. Almost 80% of the population is dependent on agriculture 2011-12 31.37% 34.00% 34.63%
or agriculture-related occupations. Chhattisgarh is making significant
investments in industrial infrastructure. The CSIDC has set up 2016-17 26.61% 37.21% 36.18%
industrial growth centres, 5 industrial parks & 3 integrated
Infrastructure Development Centres (IIDC). The state has a notified
Key industries in Chhattisgarh
special economic zone (SEZ) in Rajnandgaon District. The Chief
Mining
Minister of the state has asked for building a defence equipment
industry and has guaranteed the centre with full co-operation Iron and steel
regarding the availability of resources. Cement
Chhattisgarh is rich in mineral resources & one of the leading mineral Chhattisgarh’s share in India’s mineral production, April 2017-
Visakhapatnam port traffic (million tonnes)
producing states in the country. September 2017
Source: Commerce and Industries Department, Government of Chhattisgarh, Export Chhattisgarh, Economic Survey of Chhattisgarh, 2014-15, (CSIDC)
Chhattisgarh is among the richest Indian states in terms of mineral Chhattisgarh’s mineral production (in million tonnes)
wealth, with 28 varieties of major minerals including diamonds. The
total mineral production in the state during 2016-17 was worth US$ Mineral Production (2016-17) Production (2015-16)
3.53 billion.
Coal 139.72 130.61
Rich deposits of bauxite, limestone, dolomite and corundum are
found in the state, making it the ideal location for low-cost production
Iron ore 31.07 26.72
of end products such as cement and aluminium.
It is the only state in India to produce tin concentrates and accounts Limestone 31.92 27.67
for 36% of the country’s tin ore reserves. Dante Wada is the sole
district producing tin from six mines. Bauxite 1.95 1.99
The state accounts for 4% and 36.5% of the country’s diamond and
1
dolomite reserves, respectively. It ranks among the top coal, tin and Tin (concentrate) 12,120 13,541
dolomite production states in the country.
NMDC is the country’s single-largest iron ore producer and exporter. It produces about 30 million tonnes of iron
ore from its fully-mechanised mines. The company operates two mines at Bailadila in Chhattisgarh. In 2014-15,
the company produced 304.41 lakh tonnes of iron ore, 28,994 tonnes of sponge iron and 35,085 carats of
diamonds. The company’s total income from operations was US$ 393.71 million in Q2 FY 2017-18.
NMDC plans to increase its total iron ore production capacity to around 35 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) by
2015-16. It is gearing up to enhance the production capabilities of existing mines and open up new mine deposit –
11B in Bailadila sector and Kumaraswamy in Donimalai sector. The company is in the process of developing a 3
MTPA steel plant at Jagdalpur and two pellet plants at Donimalai (1.2 MTPA) and Bacheli (2 MTPA). The
company plans to commission its 3 MTPA Nagarnar steel plant in Chhattisgarh involving a total project cost of
NMDC Ltd US$ 1.9 billion by October 2016.
Jayaswal Neco Industries Ltd, started in 1976, is a flagship company of Neco Group of Industries. It has three
divisions: steel plant, foundry and mining. The company owns a coal mine with reserves of about 38.84 MT in
Raigarh district and produces 0.48 MTPA of coal mineral. The company’s total income was recorded to be US$
Jayaswal Neco 129.65 million during Q2 2017-18.
Industries Ltd
JSPL is one of the major steel producers in India, with presence in diversified sectors such as mining, power
generation and infrastructure. The company operates the world’s largest coal-based sponge iron plant and is the
largest producer of coal-based sponge iron in India.
The company’s total income from operations was recorded at US$ 570.5 million in Q2 FY18. Jindal Steel and
Jindal Steel and Power Power Ltd has received environmental clearance to set up four MTPA coal mining projects and four MTPA coal
Limited (JSPL) washeries in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh is the iron & steel hub of the country. The Bhilai steel Steel modernisation and expansion plan (in million tonnes)
plant of Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) produces more than 3.153
million tonnes of saleable steel per annum. Material Capacity as of 2014-15 Capacity after expansion
As of 2016-17, Chhattisgarh accounted for 11.84% of India's steel
Hot metal 4.1 7.5
production. Chhattisgarh is one of the leading iron ore producing
states in India. In 2016-17, the state produced around 31.07 million Crude steel 3.9 7.0
tonnes of iron ore.
Finished steel 2.6 5.9
A steel plant being developed by NMDC at Nagarnar, Chhattisgarh,
Semis 0.5 0.7
with an investment of US$ 2.68 billion. As of December 2017, the
plant is in advanced stage of construction. The plant is expected to Saleable steel 3.2 6.6
begin production by March 2018.
Iron ore production (million tonnes)
2015-16 26.72
2016-17 31.07
2017-18* 15.19
Tata Steel
Essar Steel
SAIL is the country’s largest steel producer and the Bhilai Steel Plant is one of its largest integrated steel plants. It
is a large producer of rails and heavy steel plates and is the country’s sole supplier of 260 metre long railway
tracks. With an annual production capacity of 3.15 MT of saleable steel, it also specialises in other products such
as wire rods and merchant products.
It is accredited with ISO 9001:2000, Quality Management System Standard and ISO-14001 certification for its
Steel Authority of India
environment management systems. In Q2 FY18, SAIL recorded revenues of US$ 2.1 billion.
Ltd (SAIL)
Established in 1907, Tata Steel is Asia's first and one of India's largest private sector steel companies. It is among
the lowest-cost producers of steel in the world and features in the select list of global steel companies. Tata
Steel’s total revenue was US$ 2.25 billion during Q2 FY18. It has an annual crude steel production capacity of 30
million tonnes. The company has signed an MoU with the state government for setting up of a 5 MTPA greenfield
integrated steel plant in Bastar.
Tata Steel
Jayaswal Neco Industries Ltd, started in 1976, is a flagship company of the Neco Group of Industries. The
company has two business segments – Steel and Iron & Steel Castings – and reported revenue of the company’s
was recorded to be US$ 129.65 million during Q2 2017-18.
Some of the steel projects planned by Jayaswal Neco Industry Limited in the state are:
Essar Steel is a large steel producer with offices in India, Canada, the US, Middle East and Asia. The company is
fully integrated, from iron ore mining to steel retail. It is also a leader in cold rolled, galvanised and pre-coated
steel products. It is in the process of making significant investments in setting up steel plants across the world.
The company has an iron ore-beneficiation plant at Bailadila, with an annual production capacity of 8 million
tonnes.
Essar Steel
A flagship company of the Hira Group of Industries, Godawari Power is an integrated steel producer of mild steel
wires. It also produces sponge iron, billets, ferro-alloys, wire rods, steel wires, fly-ash bricks etc. The company
recorded total income of US$ 70.82 million in Q2 FY2018. GPIL has started its operations in Raipur, Chhattisgarh,
as a iron manufacturer in the year 2001 and has also been granted two mining leases by the state at Ari Dongri
and Boria Tibu. In December 2013, the company proposed a 1 million tonne steel plant in Rajnandgaon at a cost
Godawari Power & of US$ 770.0 million.
Ispat Ltd
MOIL Ltd is the largest producer of manganese ore by volume in India. The company produces high, medium and
low grade manganese ore. Also, they produce manganese dioxide and chemical grade manganese ore.
The company has entered into two separate joint venture pacts with SAIL and Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd to set up
two ferro alloy plants with a total investment of US$ 101.4 million. The company’s income was recorded at US$
51.2 million in Q2 FY18.
MOIL
JSPL is one of the major steel producers in India, with presence in diversified sectors such as mining, power
generation and infrastructure. The company operates the world’s largest coal-based sponge iron plant and is the
largest producer of coal-based sponge iron in India.
JSPL has an installed capacity of 3 MTPA of steel at Raigarh in Chhattisgarh. Furthermore, the company is
setting up a 7 MTPA steel plant, a 2 MTPA cement plant and 1,600 MW captive power plant with a total
Jindal Steel and Power investment of around US$ 6 billion. The company’s total income from operations was recorded at US$ 570.5
Limited (JSPL) million in Q2 FY18.
Visa Steel Limited is engaged in the production of special steel and ferro chrome.
The company has signed an MoU with the Government of Chhattisgarh to set up a 2.5 MTPA integrated carbon
steel plant at Kotarlia in Raigarh district. Presently, the land acquisition process for this plant is underway.
Visa Steel’s total income from operations in Q2 FY18 was recorded as US$ 59.01 million.
Visa Steel
Chhattisgarh has abundant limestone reserves that support a strong Cement facilities in Chhattisgarh
cement sector. Chhattisgarh accounts for around 5.4% of the total
limestone reserves in India.
Company No. of plant Location/Unit name
Limestone production in the state reached 31.92 million tonnes in
ACC Ltd. 1 Jamul Cement Works
2016-17.
The state has ten major operational cement units; majority of the Ambuja Cement 2 Bhatapara and Bhatapara II
cement production units are concentrated in the Raipur area, Baloda
Cement Corporation
Bazar, Durg and Champa. 1 Akaltara
of India Ltd.
In May 2015, Shree Cement established a clinker manufacturing Century Textiles &
1 Century Cement Raipur
plant in Raipur, Chhattisgarh with 1.5 million tonnes per annum Industries Ltd.
capacity. Jaypee Cement 1 Bhilai
The Jamul based 2.79 MTPA clinker facility of ACC limited in
Lafarge India Ltd. 2 Arasmeta, Sonadih
Chhattisgarh announced commercial operations from July 2016.
Hirmi Cement Works, Rawan
Ultratech Cement Ltd. 2
Cement works
With a production capacity of 30 MTPA, ACC is among the largest research and consultancy organisations in the
Indian cement sector and a pioneer in the area of advanced materials. ACC plans to modernise its cement plant at
Jamul in the Korba district with an investment outlay of US$ 499 million, and set up a 4 MTPA production capacity.
ACC Ltd The company had revenues of US$ 488.45 million in Q2 of FY18.
JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd is a renowned and well established name in the Indian cement industry. Its cement comes
in three variants: Cement 53 blended, 53 grade OPC and 43 grade OPC. As a part of its US$ 248.8 million
expansion plan in Chhattisgarh, the company introduced a cement manufacturing facility at Durg (Chhattisgarh),
which enhanced its installed production capacity to 9.3 MTPA. The plant started production in January 2015. The
JK Lakshmi Cement
Ltd company recorded net revenues of US$ 123.44 million in Q2 FY18.
Ultra Tech Cement is a part of the Aditya Birla Group and has an annual capacity of 57 MTPA. It manufactures
ordinary portland cement, Portland blast-furnace slag cement, Portland pozzolana cement, ready mix concrete,
and building products and building solutions. The company has 11 integrated plants and 15 grinding units in India.
Its plants in Chhattisgarh are located at Hirmi and Rawan.
It has started a US$ 297 million capacity expansion project at Chhattisgarh with a funding of US$ 100 million from
UltraTech Cement Ltd International Finance Corporation. The company generated net income of US$ 1.05 billion in Q2 FY18.
The state’s position as the ‘Rice Bowl of Central India’ and its Total horticulture crop production volume (in 000’MT) and area
reliance on agriculture have led to brisk growth in the food (in 000’ha.)
processing industry as a special-thrust industry. 9,303
10,000 9,166
Under 2017-18 budget, the state government allocated US$ 702.34 7,525
8,016
8,000 6,827
million for food and storage department of Chhattisgarh.
Fruits 216.99 2393.51 Banana, papaya, cashew nut, mango and guava
Aromatic & medicinal plants 8.56 60.40 Aloe vera, lemon grass, citridora, khus
Category Area (‘000 Ha.) Production 2016-17 (‘000 MT) Category Area (‘000 Ha.) Production 2016-17 (‘000 MT)
Source: 1st Advance Estimates by Department of Agriculture Cooperation and Farmers Welfare
Proposed clusters under PPP model National Medicinal Plants Board is the body involved in funding of
herbal medicine processing units for value added products, under
National Mission on Medicinal Plants. Till November 2015, one
processing unit was established in the state under the scheme.
Under the 'Make in Chhattisgarh‘ initiative, the state government has
proposed to develop India's largest herbal and medicinal park in
Dhamtari, on an area of around 250 acres. For conservation,
development and sustainable management of medicinal plants, the
central government invested around US$ 1 million in 2014-15. The
approximate cost of the project is US$ 3.8 to 5.3 million. The park is
being developed under the PPP mode by Ramky Infrastructure Ltd.
Chhattisgarh is one of the richest mineral sources in the country, including precious minerals such as gold and diamonds. The state is projected to
emerge as one of the 22 economical diamond mines in the world, once production commences.
Global mining companies such as ACC Rio Tinto and Geomysore Services Pvt Ltd are engaged in reconnaissance and prospecting operations for
gold deposits in the state. The state has reserves of alexandrite, a rare gem mineral, as well as other gemstones such as garnet, beryl, rosy
quartz and amethyst.
Baghmara is the only gold mine in Chhattisgarh, which was won by Vedanta in auction by the state government for mining operations in February
2016..
The state has a gems and jewellery park, which has been set up on a 28.3 hectare plot in Naya Raipur, at an estimated cost US$ 35.8 million. As
of April 2017, the state has an in-principle approved SEZ for gems & jewellery at Raipur, which has been set up over an area of 29 hectare.
Chhattisgarh is one of the leading producers of tussar and kosa silks Chhattisgarh’s raw silk production (in MT)
in the country and has the potential to be a strong player in the Indian
apparel industry.
450
The government is set to implement a policy, Tussar Resham Vision
400
2020-21, for supporting silk production in the state. As per plan, both
391 391
the State Forest Department and the Village Industries Department 350
would plant Kosa saplings in 50 thousand hectares of land, over next 360
few years. Nearly 146.3 million units of Kosa was produced in fiscal 300
year 2015-16, under the Tassar Silk Development and Expansion
Scheme of Chhattisgarh government's village industries department. 250 263
234
The CSIDC is establishing an apparel park on about 4 hectares for 200
the development of textile and textile-based industries and to attract
new investments in the sector. The committee has identified land at 150
Source: Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation (CSIDC), News articles Central Silk Board
Khadi is another important textile produced in Chhattisgarh. The Chhattisgarh’s khadi production value (in US$ million)
Khadi and Rural Industries Board is operational in the state and aims
at promoting and developing khadi and village industries in rural 4.00
areas using advanced technology and generating employment 3.50
3.64 3.47
opportunities. 3.00 3.28
3.18 3.19 3.06
2.50
The Board is running various schemes and programs to aid khadi 2.79
2.00
production in the state. During 2014-15, the Board invested US$ 2.11
1.50
24.61 thousand for self employment training programme to 73
1.00
youngsters under Artisan Training Scheme. 0.50
The Board also runs a family-oriented scheme that offers Board 0.00
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
grant and bank loan for the establishment of the industries. During
2015-16, the state recorded total of 5,997 spinners that were
involved in khadi production.
Moreover, around 1,495 weavers were involved in khadi production Chhattisgarh’s khadi sales value (in US$ million)
in the state during 2015-16.
2.15
2.10
2.10
2.09
2.05
2.00
1.99
1.95
1.90
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Chhattisgarh’s rich mineral profile and the presence of large iron and Chhattisgarh’s coal production (in million MT)
steel players have prompted the state to develop the metals sector
as a whole. The state contributes 16% towards the total minerals
160
produced in the country.
Besides other large domestic and international iron and steel 140
manufacturers, Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd (BALCO) has a large 139.7
134.4
plant in the state. 120 127.1
117.8 116.5
An aluminium park in the Korba district on approximately 140 113.9
hectares of land is proposed as one of the growth engines to 100
estimated to be US$ 3.53 billion. Source: Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation, News articles, Indian
Bureau of Mines, *April-September
As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and
Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State Implementation of The state produced 139,722 thousand tonnes of coal, 31,068
Business Reforms 2016, the state was ranked at 4th position for thousand tonne of iron ore and 1,954,233 thousand tonne of bauxite
Ease of Doing Business. during 2016-17.
Prior to setting up business in Chhattisgarh, certain approvals are required from different departments. The approvals are to be taken from the
state government in the following order:
CSIDC allots the plot for setting up a project depending on the nature of industry and scale of
Step 1: Allotment of plots/built-up sheds investment.
Step 2: Signing of the lease deed The lease deed is signed between the CSIDC and land applicant.
The completed application form should be submitted to CSIDC, which is also responsible for
Step 3: Water connection providing water connection.
An application in prescribed format is submitted to the District Trade & Industries Centre (for
Step 5: Pollution clearance investment up to US$ 2.19 million)/State Investment Promotion Board (for investment above
US$ 2.19 million) with an environment impact assessment report.
Preliminary meeting with the convener after the expression of intent by investor 7
Arranging site visit for identification of land for investor's project after preliminary meeting 21
Forwarding of investor's proposal by CSIDC/Directorate of Industries to District Collector for the transfer
21
of Government land
Forwarding investor's proposal by CSIDC/Directorate of Industries to the Government for acquisition of private land 21
Issuance of notification by the District Collector under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894:
a) 30
a) Intimation of anticipated compensation amount to the investor
b) 7
b) Publication of Section 4 Notification After deposit of anticipated compensation amount
Issuance of certificate for exemption from payment of stamp duty by:
a) 7
a) District Trade & Industries Centre
b) 15
b) Directorate of Industries
Issue of No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from local bodies for establishment of industry 30
Grant of permission for development of land under the Chhattisgarh Nagar Tatha Gram Nivesh Adhiniyam, 1973 60
Source: Chhattisgarh Industrial Investment Promotion Rules 2004, State Investment Promotion Board, Government of Chhattisgarh
Grant of permission to develop, erect, re-erect or to make alteration in any place in a building under Chhattisgarh
30
Nagar Tatha Gram Nivesh Adhiniyam, 1973
Environment consent for small scale industry under simplified procedures by District Trade & Industries Centre 10
Consent for establishment of industry under Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 120
Consent for establishment of industry under the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 120
Source: Chhattisgarh Industrial Investment Promotion Rules 2004, State Investment Promotion Board, Government of Chhattisgarh
Approval of plans and permission to construct/extend or take into use any building as a factory under the
90
Factories Act, 1948
Approval of site for hazardous process factory under the Factories Act, 1948 90
Registration of establishment under the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 30
Permission for use of forest land for non-forest purposes under Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
a) 90
a) New application
b) 30
b) Renewal of application
Permanent registration of small scale industry at the District Trade & Industries Centre 21
Production certificate for medium and large scale industry from the District Trade & Industries Centre 21
Source: Chhattisgarh Industrial Investment Promotion Rules 2004, State Investment Promotion Board, Government of Chhattisgarh
E-mail: csidc.cg@nic.in
Website: www.csidc.in
Shastri Chowk,
Fax: 91-771-4066315
E-mail: sipb.cg@nic.in
Office space rent (per sq ft) US 70 cents to US$ 2.8 per month
Fixed Power cost (per kWh) Commercial: US 2.76 cents to US 9.95 cents
As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State Implementation of Business
Reforms 2016, the state ranked 4th in the Ease of Doing Business ranking.
Source: Industry sources, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Chhattisgarh State Electricity Regulatory Commission
Objectives
Electronic & IT/ITeS To develop ecosystem for aiding improvisation in the knowledge economy of the state
Investment Policy
2014-2019 To attract investments in the state and develop online Single Window Portal
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To ensure the effective participation of women in political, social and economic life of the state.
To provide equal accessibility to the resources for self reliance of the women.
State Policy for Women
Chhattisgarh Right of Youth to
Chhattisgarh Solar To encourage and promote solar power generation in the state
Policy 2012 To aid renewable power generation and meet growing demand in a sustainable manner
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To enhance the income of the farmers in the state and generate employment opportunities
Agro & Food Processing
Industries Policy – 2012 To encourage farmers to engage in diversified farming of fruits and vegetables and other cash crops in order to
develop agro & food processing industries. Read more
Objectives
To harness the existing metal resources in the state for the development of automotive sector
Automotive Policy - 2012
To encourage establishment of automotive industries in the state.
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To establish an investor-friendly business environment in the mining sector in order to attract both domestic and
Mineral Policy 2001
international private sector investors.
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Chhattisgarh has immense potential for coal-based thermal power generation. The policy aims to accelerate the
Energy Policy 2001 pace of development of the sector, bring it at par with other developed states, and ensure the availability of reliable
and cheap electricity to every section of society, both in the rural and urban areas.
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To enable local communities to get optimal advantage of their natural, bio-cultural and bio-knowledge heritage in a
sustainable manner.
Biotechnology Policy To institutionalise major capabilities in biotechnology research and development in general, with particular focus
on indigenous knowledge systems and their applications in furthering socio-economic growth.
To facilitate an environment for research through development of infrastructure and appropriate incentives.
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Special Economic Zone To enhance the industrial and economic development of the state of Chhattisgarh.
Policy To create employment opportunities amongst the youth of Chhattisgarh.
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Year INR INR Equivalent of one US$ Year INR Equivalent of one US$
2004–05 44.81 2005 43.98
2005–06 44.14
2006 45.18
2006–07 45.14
2007 41.34
2007–08 40.27
2008–09 46.14 2008 43.62
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