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Delhi

AUGUST
2012
THE HEART OF INDIA

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Delhi
AUGUST
2012
THE HEART OF INDIA

Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction

 Infrastructure Status

 Business Opportunities

 Doing Business in Delhi

 State Acts & Policies

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Delhi Factfile → It is home to the Union Government of the country and


the State Government offices. Delhi is the epicentre of
international politics, trade, culture and literature in
India.

→ The Delhi state is divided into 165 administrative


villages under nine districts. The Union Government’s
area is managed by the New Delhi Municipal Council
(NDMC).

Parameters Delhi
Geographical area (sq km) 1 ,483
Administrative districts (No) 9
Population density (persons per sq
1 1 ,297
km)*
Source: Maps of India
Total population (million)* 1 6.7
→ Delhi is the capital of the Republic of India and also a
state for administrative purposes. It is one of the largest Male population (million)* 8.9
metropolis in the country. Delhi shares its border with Female population (million)* 7.8
the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Sex ratio (females per 1 ,000 males)* 866

→ Delhi has a cosmopolitan culture with a mix of Literacy rate (%)* 86.3
Sources: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011 ,
languages in use. English and Hindi are commonly Government of National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi,
spoken for everyday transactions. Punjabi, Bihari and *Provisional Data – Census 2011
Haryanvi, etc., are the other languages used.

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Delhi in Figures … (1/2)

Parameter Delhi All-States Source


Economy
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 3.8 1 00 CMIE, 201 0-1 1 , current prices
Average GSDP growth rate (%)* 1 7.5 1 5.9 CMIE, 2004-05 to 201 0-1 1 , current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 3,491 .8 1 ,324.3 CMIE, 201 0-1 1 , current prices

Physical Infrastructure
Central Electricity Authority, as of March
Installed power capacity (MW) 6,337.2 1 99,627.0 201 2
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as
Wireless subscribers (No) 42,083,602 903,727,208 of January 201 2
Ministry of Communications & Information
Broadband subscribers (No) 1 ,01 5,588 1 3,350,938
Technology, as of December 201 1
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways,
National Highway length (km) 80 71 ,772 Annual Report 201 1 -1 2

Airports (No) 1 +1 1 33 Airport Authority of India


*Calculated in Indian Rupee Terms

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Delhi in Figures … (2/2)

Parameter Delhi All-States Source


Social Indicators

Literacy rate (%) 86.3 74.0 Provisional Data – Census 201 1

Birth rate (per 1 ,000 persons) 1 7.8 22.1 SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in), 201 1

Investments
Department of Industrial Policy &
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)* 32.2 1 60.0
Promotion, April 2000 to January 201 2
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 1 03.1 1 1 ,31 8.3 CMIE (201 1 -1 2)
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects (No) 15 881 www.pppindiadatabase.com

* Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana


PPP: Public Private Partnership, SRS: Sample Registration
System

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Advantage Delhi … (1/2)

The Seat Of Government


Being the seat of the Central Government, Delhi has an important position in the country in terms of formulation of policies. It has also
become an important centre for trade and commerce with a number of key industry associations being present. The state also hosts
several trade conventions and fairs throughout the year.

Trade And Commerce Hub


Delhi has emerged as a key state with immense scope for development of the services industry such as Banks and Financial Services
Institutions (BFSI), IT and ITeS, Consulting, etc. It is a prominent agri-trade centre of the country as well as a preferred tourist
destination. Many of the global corporations have offices in the state.

Policy And Fiscal Incentives


The state proposes a wide range of fiscal and policy incentives for businesses under the Industrial Policy for Delhi, 2010-2021.
Additionally, the state has well drafted sector-specific policies.

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Advantage Delhi … (2/2)

Facilitating Infrastructure
Delhi has well developed social, physical and industrial infrastructure and virtual connectivity. It has an international airport and well
developed rail and road infrastructure. There has been significant infrastructure and environmental development in Delhi over the
last 20 years.

Stable Political Environment

Delhi has a stable political environment with a single-party government. The State Government has been committed towards creating
a progressive business environment.

Rich Labour Pool

Delhi attracts skilled and semi-skilled labourers from across the country. It has a large pool of skilled and semi-skilled labourers, who
serve the requirements of various industries.

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Economic Snapshot – GSDP

→ At current prices, the Gross State Domestic Product Delhi’s GSDP


(GSDP) of Delhi was US$ 65.4 billion in 2011-12.
2011-12 65.4
→ Between 2004-05 and 2011-12, the average annual
2010-11 58.0
GSDP growth rate was 16.6 per cent.
2009-10 47.1
→ The growth was driven by the expansion of the services 2008-09 41.2
sector. Banking and insurance, real estate, trade,
2007-08 39.2
tourism and communications were driving the progress
in the sector. 2006-07 29.9 CAGR
2005-06 26.0 16.6%

2004-05 22.3

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
US$ billion
Source: CMIE

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Economic Snapshot – NSDP

→ At current prices, the Net State Domestic Product Delhi’s NSDP


(NSDP) of Delhi was about US$ 62.1 billion in 2011-12.
2011-12 62.1
→ The average NSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and
2010-11 54.9
2011-12 was about 16.7 per cent.
2009-10 44.6
2008-09 38.9
2007-08 37.1

2006-07 28.3 CAGR


2005-06 24.6 1 6.7%

2004-05 21.0

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
US$ billion
Source: CMIE

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Economic Snapshot – Per Capita GSDP

→ The state’s per capita GSDP in 2011-12 was US$ 3,865.4 Per Capita GSDP
as compared to US$ 1,505.2 in 2004-05.
4,500
3,865.4
4,000
→ Per capita GSDP recorded CAGR (Compound Annual CAGR 3,491.8
Growth Rate) of 14.4 per cent between 2004-05 and 3,500 1 4.4%
2,894.0
2011-12. 3,000
2,500.2 2,580.0
2,500

US$
1,724.0 1,943.8
2,000
1,505.2
1,500
1,000
500
0

Source: CMIE

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Economic Snapshot – Per Capita NSDP

→ The state’s per capita NSDP in 2011-12 was US$ 3,667.3 Per Capita NSDP
as compared to US$ 1,421.0 in 2004-05.
4,000
3,667.3
3,305.9
→ The per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of 3,500 CAGR
14.5 % 2,736.6
14.5 per cent between 2004-05 and 2011-12. 3,000
2,366.8 2,434.2
2,500
1,839.1

US$
2,000
1,421.0 1,630.7
1,500
1,000
500
0

Source: CMIE

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Economic Snapshot – Percentage Distribution


of GSDP

→ Commerce and trade has a greater contribution in Percentage Distribution of GSDP


Delhi’s economy as compare to manufacturing and
agriculture. 100 CAGR
90
80
→ In 2011-12, at US$ 53.5 billion, the tertiary sector 70
contributed 81.8 per cent to the GSDP of Delhi at 60 80.5 81.8 1 7.9%
current prices, followed by secondary sector which 50
contributed US$ 11.3 billion (17.3 per cent). 40
30
→ At a CAGR of 17.9 per cent, the tertiary sector has been 20 1 6.6%
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 10 18.4 17.3
1.1 0.9 1 3.9%
2004-05 to 2011-12. The growth has been driven by 0
trade, hotels, real estate, banking, insurance, transport, 2004-05 2011-12
communications and other services. Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector

→ Delhi’s economy is primarily dominated by knowledge


based service industry such as information technology, Source: CMIE
consulting etc. Also, the state has small scale industries
which are mostly non-polluting.

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Economic Snapshot – Agricultural Production

→ Commonly grown crops in the state are wheat, rice,


Annual Production – 201 0-
jowar, maize, millet and vegetables.
Crop 11
(‘000 tonnes)
→ In 2010-11, 18,400 tonnes of potato and 27,300 tonnes
of onion were produced in the state. Wheat 1 1 1 .0
Paddy (Rice) 29.4
→ In 2010-11, the total production of wheat in the state Onion 27.3
was around 111,033 tonnes.
Potato 1 8.4
→ The total food grain production in the state was around
210,354 tonnes in 2010-11. Source: Indian Horticulture Database – 201 1 , National
Horticulture Board, Delhi Statistical Handbook 201 1 ,
Government of NCT of Delhi

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Economic Snapshot – Agricultural

Delhi – An Important Centre For Agri-Trade In The Country

→ The Food Corporation of India (FCI) was set up under the Food Corporations Act, 1964, of the Union Government to
meet the objectives of the Food Policy which are as follows:

→ Effective price support for safeguarding the interests of the farmers.

→ Distribution of food grains throughout the country for Public Distribution System (PDS).

→ Maintaining a satisfactory level of operational and buffer stocks of food grains to ensure national food security.

→ Over the years FCI has played an important role in controlling supply, prices and disaster management in times of
droughts, etc. The corporation is headquartered in Delhi.

→ The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), the country's premier national institute for agricultural research,
education and expansion, has a centre in New Delhi.

→ The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Agriculture,
Government of India is also headquartered in New Delhi. The institute is the apex body for coordinating, guiding and
managing research and education in agriculture including horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences in the country.

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Economic Snapshot – FDI Inflows &


Investments

→ According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Break up of Outstanding Investments by Sector (2011-12)
Promotion, the cumulative FDI inflows from April 2000
to January 2012 amounted to US$ 32.2 billion*. 1.5%
Services
→ Of the total outstanding investments of US$ 103.1 10.7%
billion in 2011-12, the services sector had the highest
share of investments at 69.5 per cent. Real Estate
18.3%

→ Investments were also made in real estate (18.3 per


cent) and electricity (10.7 per cent) sectors in 2011-12. Electricity
69.5%

*Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana


Others

Others include irrigation and manufacturing

Source: CMIE

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Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction

 Infrastructure Status

 Business Opportunities

 Doing Business in Delhi

 State Acts & Policies

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Physical Infrastructure – Roads … (1/2)

→ Delhi has total road length of around 31,432 km.


Road Type Length (km)

→ About 80 km of National Highways run through the Total Road Length 31,432
state. It is maintained by National Highways Authority National Highways 80
of India (NHAI).
Sources: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Annual
Report 2011-12, Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011,
→ The Finance Bills of the last few years have laid (Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi)
increased emphasis on the transport sector.
Considering the need for improvement of the facilities,
the sector has been receiving significant financial
allocation.

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Physical Infrastructure – Roads … (2/2)

→ Action has been taken to implement the Delhi


Major Schemes for Delhi’s Road Transport
Integrated Multi Modal Transport System (DIMTS).
Computerisation of Records
→ The existing road network is being upgraded and Motor Driving Training Schools
express highways and freeways are being constructed
Mass Rapid Transit Systems (MRTS)
along key routes in Delhi and the NCR.
Decongestion & Rationalisation of Inter-state Bus
Terminals (ISBTs)
→ The “Golden Quadrilateral” project of the National
Highway Authority of India (NHAI) directly connects Control of Vehicular Air Pollution
Delhi to other major markets and cities of the country.
Parking Facilities
Restructuring of Delhi Transport Corporation
Incentives for Replacement of Old Light Commercial
Vehicles

Source: Transport Department, Government of NCT Delhi

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Physical Infrastructure – Railways

→ Delhi is well connected by rail network to other parts


of India. A significant part of trade is supported by RITES and CONCOR
the strong railway link. RITES Limited is an enterprise of the Government of
India. It was established in 1 974, under the aegis of
→ State capitals of India and a few other important Indian Railways to provide comprehensive
cities are connected with Delhi by high-speed, air- engineering, consultancy and project management
conditioned and comfortable ‘Rajdhani Express’ services in the transport infrastructure sector. The
trains. registered office is located in Delhi.
Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) is
→ There are three main railway stations at: New Delhi, a Government of India enterprise, operating inland
Old Delhi and Hazrat Nizamuddin. transport services, clearance, and cargo handling
facilities throughout India.

Sources: RITES Website (www.rites.com),


CONCOR Website (concorindia.com)

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Physical Infrastructure – Railways – Delhi


Metro Rail … (1/2)

→ The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was registered in 1995 under the Companies Act, 1956, for development
of Delhi Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS).

→ DMRC has equal equity participation from the Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of
Delhi (GNCTD).

→ The objectives of the Delhi Metro Rail are as follows:

→ To cover the whole of Delhi with a metro rail network by the year 2021.

→ Delhi Metro to be of world-class standards in terms of safety, reliability, punctuality, comfort and customer
satisfaction.

→ Delhi Metro to operate on commercial lines, obviating the need for government support.

→ As of August 2011, more than 2 million commuters travel every day in metro rail operating on six lines, covering
166.93 km (excluding 22.7 km of airport express line). With operationalisation of all the routes planned in Phase-III,
total route length of metro rail will be over 306 km by 2016.

→ The airport metro express, route connecting the Central Business District and Delhi International Airport, is covering
a distance 22.7 km in 20 minutes.

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Physical Infrastructure – Railways – Delhi


Metro Rail … (2/2)
Phase-I Network
Line Length (km) No of Stations
Line No 1 -Shahdara-Tri Nagar-Rithala 22.06 18
Line No 2-Vishwa Vidyalaya-Central Secretariat 1 0.84 10
Line No 3-Indraprastha-Barakhamba Road-Dwarka sub-city 32.1 31
Phase-II Network
Line Length (km) No of Stations
Shahdara-Dilshad Garden 3.09 3
Indraprastha-Noida (Sector-32) City Centre 1 5.07 11
Yamuna Bank-Anand Vihar ISBT 6.1 7 5
Vishwavidyalaya-Jahangir Puri 6.36 5
Inderlok-Kirti Nagar-Mundka 1 8.46 15
Central Secretariat-HUDA City Centre 27.45 19
Dwarka (Sector-9)-Dwarka (Sector-21 ) 2.76 2
Airport Express Line 22.7 6
Anand Vihar-KB Vaishali (Ghaziabad) 2.57 2
Central Secretariat-Badarpur (Faridabad) 20.04 15
Source: DMRC Website (www.delhimetrorail.com), ISBT: Inter-State Bus
Terminal
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Physical Infrastructure – Airports

→ The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIL), one of


the busiest in the world is located about 16 km from Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL)
the New Delhi city centre.
Project Awarded in May 2006

→ In July 2010, the terminal 3 of the airport was Constructed by a Consortium of:
inaugurated which will enhance the passenger • GMR Group
handling capacity of the airport to 60 million • Fraport Consortium (Fraport & Eraman Malaysia )
passenger annually. • Airports Authority of India

Terminal 1 - Domestic Terminal (T1 A/T1 D Departure,


→ The newly operationalised terminal 3 is spread over T1 C Arrival)
500,000 square metre area and is equipped with 95 Terminal 2 - International Terminal
immigration counters, 168 check in counters and 78 Terminal 3 - International and Domestic Hub
passenger boarding bridges to handle 34 Million International Cargo Terminal
Passengers Per Annum (MPPA) and 12,800 bags per
hour. Total Land Area Available: 5,1 06 acres
Total Passenger Traffic: 35.88 million in 201 1 -1 2
→ The planned ultimate design capacity of the airport is Total Aircraft Movement: 295,491 in 201 1 -1 2
100 MPPA.
Total Cargo Movement: 568,355 tonnes in 201 1 -1 2
→ A ‘Cargo Village’ is also being developed to make the Sources: www.newdelhiairport.in,
airport a focus point of cargo movement. Airport Authority of India

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Physical Infrastructure – Power … (1/3)

Installed Power Capacity (MW)


→ As of March 2012, Delhi had a total power generation
installed capacity of 6,337.2 MW, which comprised of 7,000
5,025.27 under central utilities, 1,185.4 MW under state 5,802.2
6,337.2
utilities, and 126.53 MW under the private sector. 6,000

5,000
→ The total power generation installed capacity 3,689.3 3,677.3 4,114.7
4,000
comprised of about 66.1 per cent of coal-based power
plants and 21.5 per cent of gas-based power plants. 3,000

2,000
→ Electricity supplied to Delhi is also generated from
hydro (10 per cent) and nuclear power sources (1.9 per 1,000
cent). 0
2007-08* 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
→ Delhi has one of the highest per capita electricity
consumption among the states in India. In 2009-10, per Source: Central Electricity Authority
capita power consumption was 1,651.2 kWh. *April - January

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Physical Infrastructure – Power … (2/3)

→ The Delhi Vidyut Board was set up in 1997 under the


Electricity Act, 1948, and it replaced the Delhi Electricity Segment Name of Company
Supply Undertaking.
Indraprastha Power Generation Co
Power Ltd (IPGCL)
→ As privatisation was expected to bring efficiency to Generation Pragati Power Corporation Ltd (PPCL)
Delhi Vidyut Board, it was re-structured and the NTPC Ltd
business of power distribution was transferred to three
private companies – BSES Yamuna Power Limited Power
Delhi TRANSCO Ltd (DTL)
(BYPL), BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) and North Transmission
Delhi Power Limited (NDPL). An agreement was signed BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL)
in May 2002, between the Government of Delhi, BSES
and Tata Power, paving the way for privatisation of BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL)
electricity distribution in the state. Power
North Delhi Power Ltd (NDPL)
Distribution
→ BSES acquired a controlling interest in two of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)
distribution companies, viz., South-West Delhi
Electricity Distribution Company Limited and Central- Military Engineering Services (MES)
East Delhi Electricity Distribution Company Limited, and Sources: www.delhisldc.org, www.bsesdelhi.com, www.ndpl.com,
the Tata Power Company took management control of www.delhitransco.gov.in, www.ipgcl-ppcl.gov.in
the third distribution company, viz., North-Northwest
Delhi Distribution Company Limited.

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Physical Infrastructure – Power … (3/3)

→ As of March 2012, BYPL distributes power to around Power Distribution in Delhi


1.22 million customers spread over 200 sq km area in
Central and East Delhi.
DISCOM 3
→ As of March 2012, BRPL distributes power to around
1.73 million customers spread over 750 sq km area in
DISCOM 1
South and West Delhi.
DISCOM 2
→ NDPL distributes power to around 1.2 million
customers spread over 510 sq km area in North and
Northwest Delhi.

→ While NDMC serves around 70,000 customers in New


Delhi area, MES serves around 10,000 customers in
Delhi cantonment.

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Physical Infrastructure – Telecom


Telecom Infrastructure (January 201 2)
Wireless Connections 42,083,602
→ According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Wire-line Connections 2,890,308
(TRAI), Delhi had nearly 42.0 million wireless
subscribers and 2.8 million wire-line subscribers as of Broadband Subscribers 1 ,01 5,588*
January 2012. Post Offices 573**
Tele-Density (in per cent) 237.47
→ As on January 2012, tele-density in Delhi was 237.47
Sources: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,
per cent, highest in the country. Department of Telecommunications, Annual Report 201 1 -1 2,
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology,
→ The state had 1,015,588 broadband subscribers as of Delhi Statistical Hand Book 2011 ,
Government of NCT of Delhi,
December 2011.
*As of December 2011 ,
**As of March 2010
→ The state had 573 post offices as of March 2010.
Some of the Major Telecom Operators in Delhi
Bharti Airtel
IDEA Cellular
Vodafone Essar
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)
Aircel Limited
Reliance Communications
Tata Teleservices
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

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Development Projects: Urban Infrastructure

→ Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), a total of 23 projects costing US$1,469.2
million have been sanctioned for Delhi during 2008-09 and 2010-11.

→ The key projects focus on traffic management plan for designated areas, sewerage system improvement, drainage,
storm water drains, roads, flyovers, roads over bridge and urban renewal plans along with heritage conservation.

→ According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, special emphasis has been laid on improved solid-waste management
policies. The short-term goals are: capacity building with respect to financial services and performance management,
effecting trial runs of collection and waste-reduction schemes, developing transport, land-fill sites and transfer
stations for waste and focussing on bio-medical and hazardous waste management programme.

→ With respect to traffic management, the focus in the master plan is on developing integrated multi-modal transport
system, creating infrastructure for alternate transport, e.g., bicycles, creating an environment for public transport
prioritisation by customers and improving suburban railway with technology upgrade.

Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban


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Development Projects: Key Public Private


Partnership Projects

PPP Project Cost


Project Name Sector Stage
Type (US$ million)
Modernisation of Delhi International Airport Airports LDOT 1,869.6 Construction
Delhi-Gurgaon Highway Roads BOT-Toll 154.3 In Operation
Delhi-Noida Toll Bridge Roads BOOT 88.7 In Operation
Badarpur Elevated Highways Roads BOT-Toll 73.9 Construction
Integrated Municipal Waste Processing Complex at
Urban Development BOOT 14.1 Construction
NDMC Compost Plant Site, Okhla
Construction of 197 Bus-Q-Shelters in NDMC area Urban Development BOOT 3.3 In Operation
Development of Integrated Multi-Level Parking
Urban Development BOOT 1.7 Construction
Infrastructure at Three Sites in the NDMC Area
Centralised Waste Treatment Facility at Ghazipur Urban Development N.A. 1.3 In Operation
Centralised Biomedical Waste Treatment Facilities, BOT-
Urban Development 0.2 In Operation
Okhla Annuity

Source: pppindiadatabase.com
LDOT: Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, BOOT: Build-Own-Operate-
Transfer,
N.A.: Not Available

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Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial


Clusters … (1/4)
Industrial Clusters in Delhi

SEZs
Narela Industrial
Complex
IT and ITeS
SEZ-Baprola Bawana Industrial
Area

Kirtinagar Industrial
Area
Gems and Jewellery
SEZ-Baprola Mangolpuri
Industrial Area

Naraina Industrial
Area

IT Park, Shastri Park,


DMRC

INDEX Okhla Industrial


Operational Area
SEZ Location
Industrial Area Location Upcoming

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Development Projects: SEZs and Industrial


Clusters … (2/4)

→ On the industrial infrastructure front, the state has Narela Industrial Complex
taken a number of development initiatives such as re-
development of industrial clusters, maintenance of DSIIDC has developed 612 acres of land in the Narela
region. The first phase of construction of 1,800 plots is
industrial areas under PPP (Public Private Partnership)
over.
model.
The construction of facility centres, providing shops and
commercial spaces have already been completed.
→ The State Government has initiated a set of prestigious
projects including those in industrial infrastructure for About 50,000 trees have been planted in the complex.
An area of 10 acres covered under the central park is
the specific sectors, through the Delhi State Industrial
proposed to be developed as central plaza.
and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited
(DSIIDC). Of the remaining land available in the estate, 70 acres is
proposed to be utilised for relocation of industries.
There is also a proposal for construction of a high-tech
estate for ITeS in an area of 50 acres available in the
complex. Source: dsiidc.org

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Clusters … (3/4)

Major Industrial Areas in


Description
Delhi
Kirtinagar Industrial Area is located in Western part of Delhi and has been developed by the
Kirtinagar Industrial Area
DSIIDC.
Mangolpuri Industrial Area is located in Western part of Delhi and has been developed by
Mangolpuri Industrial Area
the DSIIDC.
Naraina Industrial Area is located in Western part of Delhi. It was set up by the Delhi
Development Authority (DDA) in 1970. It occupies a place of pride among the industrial
Naraina Industrial Area estates in Delhi and is divided into two phases with around 1,200 industrial units, which
manufacture electronic and electrical goods, engineering goods, plastic goods, readymade
garments and sanitary fittings.
Okhla Industrial Area is located in Southern part of Delhi and is a hub of industrial activity.
Okhla Industrial Area Many export houses are located in the area along with some of the multinationals such as
Oriflame, Reckitt Benckiser etc.
Bawana Industrial Area is located in Northern part of Delhi, where DSIDC will develop 15,250
Bawana Industrial Area
plots of 100-250 square metre each by 2021.
Source: dsiidc.org

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Clusters … (4/4)

→ The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) has Upcoming SEZs at Baprola
conceptualised and developed a world-class IT park
• The IT and ITeS SEZ is being set up in an
complex comprising IT Park Block-1 (operational), IT
area of 26 acres at an estimated cost of
Park Block-2, which is ready for occupancy and IT Park
US$ 86.6 million.
Block-3 (yet to be constructed).
SEZ for IT • The SEZ is expected to provide direct
→ The complex is situated very close to Shastri Park and ITeS employment to 36,000 people while
metro station. generating 108,000 jobs, indirectly. The
IT SEZ will also house convention halls,
hotels, a hospital and residential
• IT Park Block-1 has got the distinction of being 'Delhi's
First IT Park'. It is a fully air-conditioned building, accommodation.
equipped with several facilities and state-of-the-art • It is being set up in an area of 41.4 acres
technical systems. This building has been in operation at an estimated cost of US$ 107.3
since April 2005. SEZ for million.
Gems
• IT Park Block-2 is an improved version of IT Park Block- and
1. Additionally, it is technologically advanced and is also • The SEZ is expected to provide direct
Jewellery
National Buildings Code, 2005, compliant. jobs to 18,000 people and indirect
Source: www.delhimetrorail.com employment to 54,000 people.

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Social Infrastructure – Education … (1/2)

→ Delhi has a literacy rate of 86.3 per cent according to Category Literacy Rate (%)
the provisional data of Census 2011; the male literacy
rate is 91 per cent and the female literacy rate is 80.9 Total 86.3
per cent. Male 91
Female 80.9
→ As of 2009-10, there were 50 pre-primary schools,
2,586 primary schools, 583 middle level schools and Source: Census 2011 (provisional data)
1,824 senior secondary/secondary schools in Delhi.

→ The State Government has proposed to spend US$


396.5 million on education sector in 2012-13 Recognised Universities
accounting for 12.67 per cent of total plan outlay. • Delhi University
• Jawaharlal Nehru University
• Jamia Millia Islamia University
Sources: Delhi Statistical Hand Book 2011, Budget • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
2012-13, Government of NCT of Delhi • Indira Gandhi National Open University

Source: Directorate of Higher Education,


Government of NCT of Delhi

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Social Infrastructure – Education … (2/2)

→ At the intermediate college level, courses in the Educational Infrastructure (2010-11)


science, arts and commerce streams are offered. Universities 8
Deemed Universities 12
→ Vocational courses are offered in the fields of
agriculture, engineering and technology, home science, Institutes of National Importance 3
paramedical, business and commerce, and humanities. Colleges for General Education 78
Colleges for Professional
106
Education
Leading Professional and Degree Colleges Industrial Training Institute (ITI) 16

• Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) Industrial Training Centre (ITC) 61
• Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology Polytechnics 11
• Delhi College of Engineering Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2011
(Government of National Capital Territory of
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi)
• Lady Shri Ram College for Women
• Delhi School of Economics
• St Stephen's College
• Indian Institute of Mass Communication
• Indian Statistical Institute

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Social Infrastructure – Health


Some of the Leading Hospitals in Delhi
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
→ Delhi has one of the best health infrastructures in the
country. The state offers among the most sophisticated Hindu Rao Hospital
medical care with the latest state-of-the-art technology Dr Ram Manohar Lohia
for treatment.
G. B. Pant Hospital

→ As of December 2010, there were 807 medical Moolchand Hospital


institutions in Delhi with a total of 41,706 beds. National Chest Institute
National Heart Institute
→ As of December 2010, there were 942 Dispensaries in
Delhi. Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research
Safdarjung Hospital
→ Delhi has a number of Super Specialty Hospitals both in Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital
the public and private sectors.
Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital
Health Indicators (2010)
Birth Rate* 17.8 Some of the Leading Private Hospitals in Delhi
Death Rate* 4.2 Batra Hospital
Infant Mortality Rate** 30 Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals
Source: Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin 2011 Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
(www.censusindia.gov.in)
*Per thousand persons Fortis Hospital
**Per thousand live births
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Cultural Infrastructure

→ Delhi’s rich history is reflected in its forts, monuments, Key Cultural Destinations in Delhi
palaces, gardens and bazaars that were created by its
rulers during the different periods of their occupation. Purana Quila
Qutub Minar
→ The remains of a large number of such historical places Tughlakabad Fort
and monuments are the sites of attraction for visitors
and tourists in Delhi. Red Fort
Humayun Tomb
→ In addition to these historical places, a large number of Safdarjung Tomb
gardens, buildings, playgrounds, institutional buildings,
markets and event places were constructed by the Jama Masjid
British till 1947 and thereafter by the Government of Rashtripati Bhawan, Sansad Bhawan, Central
India and Government of Delhi. Secretariat
India Gate
→ In addition, Delhi and the NCR have number of
Lodhi Garden, Nehru Park, Buddha Jayanti Park
convention centres, golf courses, hotels, restaurants,
and recreational centres offering international standard Connaught Place
of services. Lotus Temple
Akshardham Temple

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Cultural Infrastructure – Commonwealth


Games 2010
Commonwealth Games, 2010
Motto: COME OUT and PLAY

→ Delhi was the host city for Commonwealth Games Participating Nations: 71
2010. Events Across Disciplines: 17
Aquatics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Boxing,
→ For its successful organisation, the State Government Cycling, Gymnastics, Hockey, Lawn Bowls, Net Ball,
had taken up 59 projects/schemes directly related to Rugby, Shooting, Squash, Table Tennis, Tennis,
games. Some of the major projects/schemes were as Weightlifting, Wrestling
follows: Opening Ceremony: October 03, 2010
Closing Ceremony: October 14, 2010
→ Construction of Thyagraja stadium.

→ Renovation and expansion of the Talkatora, Shivaji


and Chhattrasal stadiums.

→ Construction of a training indoor stadium at Ludlo


Castle.

→ Construction of water treatment plant and


sewerage-water treatment plant at the games
village.

→ IT system for commissioning a dedicated


communication network system.
Source:
www.cwgdelhi2010.org
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Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction

 Infrastructure Status

 Business Opportunities

 Doing Business in Delhi

 State Acts & Policies

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Key Industries

→ The location advantage, policy incentives and


Key Industries in Delhi
infrastructure in the state support investments in
sectors such as IT/ITeS, Banking and Financial Services • Banking and Financial Services Industry
Industry (BFSI) and tourism activities. (BFSI)
• IT and ITeS
→ According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, sophisticated • Tourism
hi-tech industries will be promoted with special • Food Processing
emphasis on high value-added products. The plan • Construction and Engineering
emphasises on industrial development without • SSI: Textiles, Handlooms, Printing and
effluents, smoke and noise pollution. Publishing
SSI: Small Scale Industry
→ According to the Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-2021,
the Delhi Government will develop world-class
infrastructure within planned industrial estates to
promote industrial growth.

→ The government is also encouraging activities allied to


industries, such as consultancy, information technology,
training of skilled manpower through vocational
training programmes and entrepreneurial development
programmes.
Source: www.delhiplanning.nic.in

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Key Industries – Banking and Financial


Services Sector (BFSI) … (1/3)

→ The city is home to a number of private and public


Some of the Key Players
banks and financial services institutions.
• Reliance Life Insurance
→ These business houses deal in banking transactions, • Life Insurance Corporation of India
documentations, negotiations, loan agreements, etc. • State Bank of India
The city also has commercial banks, industrial banks and • United Bank of India
some of the leading foreign banks.

→ The service points are spread across the city while


Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, Barakhamba Road
are the key points in the city where the key offices of a
large number of organisations are located.

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Key Industries – Banking and Financial


Services Sector (BFSI) … (2/3)

→ Reliance Life Insurance is an associate company of Reliance Capital Limited, a part of Reliance-Anil
Dhirubhai Ambani Group.
Reliance Life Insurance
→ Reliance Capital is one of India’s leading private sector financial services companies and ranks
among the top private sector financial services and banking companies, in terms of net worth. It
has interests in asset management and mutual funds, stock broking, life and general insurance,
proprietary investments, private equity and other activities in financial services.

→ In Delhi, the insurance company has branches located at Connaught Place, Darya Gunj, Dilshad
Garden, Dwarka, Janakpuri, Jhandewalan Extn., Karol Bagh, Model Town, Shakti Nagar and Lajpat
Nagar etc.

→ The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is the largest life insurance company in India. It was
Life Insurance Corp founded in 1956 and it is also the country's largest investor. It is fully owned by the Government of
of India India. The Life Insurance Corporation of India has eight zonal offices and 109 divisional offices
located in different parts of India, at least 2,048 branches located in different cities and 992
Satellite Offices (SOs) and has a network of over one million agents for soliciting life insurance
business from the public. It has zonal office in Northern region at Connaught Place in Delhi.

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Key Industries – Banking and Financial


Services Sector (BFSI) … (3/3)

→ The State Bank of India is the country’s oldest bank and largest in terms of balance sheet size,
number of branches, market capitalisation and profits.
State Bank of India
→ The bank is the largest provider of infrastructure debt and the largest arranger of external
commercial borrowings in the country. It is the only Indian bank to feature in the Fortune 500 list.

→ In Delhi, some of the branches are located at Najafgarh Village, AGCR Building, Ajmal Khan Road,
Anaj Mandi Shahdara, Anand Vihar, Ansari Naagr, Asaf Ali Road, Ashok Vihar and Asian Games
Village.
→ United Bank of India (UBI) is one of the 14 major banks which were nationalised in July 1969. Its
United Bank of India predecessor, the United Bank of India Limited was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of four
banks, viz., Comilla Banking Corporation Limited (1914), Bengal Central Bank Limited (1918),
Comilla Union Bank Limited (1922) and Hooghly Bank Limited (1932).

→ The bank has more than 1600 branches and offices. In Delhi, the bank has branches located in
Aruna Asaf Ali Road, Chandni Chowk, Chittranjan Park, Connuaght Circus, Daryaganj, etc.

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Key Industries – Agri and Processed Food


Sector … (1/2)

→ The city has a number of agriculture trading markets


and food processing industries. Some of the Key Players
• Mother Dairy
→ It acts as a nodal location for exchange of goods with • Kohinoor Foods Ltd
Northern parts of the country because of good • Hind Agro Industries Ltd
connectivity and supporting infrastructure. • Sterling Agro Industries Ltd

→ There are nine principal markets and 12 different


submarkets for trade of agricultural produce in Delhi.

→ The main food trade markets are located in Narela,


Azadpur, Tikri Kalan, Shahdara, Bagh Diwar, Keshopur,
Gazipur, Najafgarh and Mehrauli.

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Key Industries – Agri and Processed Food


Sector … (2/2)
→ Mother Dairy was set up in 1974 under the “Operation Flood Programme”. It is now a wholly-
owned company of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy markets and
sells dairy products such as liquid milk, curd, ice creams, cheese and butter under the ‘Mother
Dairy’ brand, the “Dhara” range of edible oils and the “Safal” range of fresh fruits and vegetables,
Mother Dairy frozen vegetables and fruit juices, at the national level, through its sales and distribution networks
for marketing food items.
→ Mother Dairy milk has a market share of around 66 per cent in the branded sector in Delhi where
it sells 2.5 million liters of milk, daily and undertakes its marketing operations through around
14,00 retail outlets and over 1,000 exclusive outlets of Mother Dairy. Further, the ice cream brand
of the company has around 62 per cent market share in Delhi. The company has dairy
manufacturing plant at Patparganj and fruit & vegetable plant at Mangolpuri Industrial Area. It
also has a distribution facility with an annual handling capacity of 200,000 tonnes of fresh fruits
and vegetables.
→ It offers an extensive range of products that caters to all kinds of consumers in different parts of
Kohinoor Foods Ltd the world - from basmati rice, ready-to-eat products, cook-in sauces and cooking pastes to spices,
seasonings and frozen food. It has a strong market presence not only in India but also in the US,
the UK, Dubai, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore and other European countries. It has an office in
Greater Kailash in New Delhi. In 2010-11, total revenue of the company was US$ 199.1 million.

Hind Agro → Hind Agro Industries Ltd has Asia’s most modern abattoir-cum-meat processing plant at Aligarh in
Uttar Pradesh. It is a joint venture of Hind Industries Limited, the Government of Uttar Pradesh and
Industries Ltd assisted by Government of India.

→ The company has production capacity of 400 tonnes certified by APEDA and has a corporate office
located in Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi.
Sterling Agro → Sterling Agro Industries markets its dairy products under its brands “NOVA” and “A-ONE”.
Industries Ltd
→ The company’s office in Delhi is located at Pitampura. Nova products are ghee, butter oil, butter,
skimmed milk powder, full cream milk powder, dairy whitener, butter milk powder and milk
powder blends.

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Key Industries – Construction and Real


Estate Sector … (1/3)

→ There are several infrastructure development companies


Some of the Key Players
located in the state.
• DLF Ltd
→ These companies are involved in construction of residential • Unitech
and commercial complexes, townships, power projects, • Parsavnath Developers Ltd
hospitals, hotels, schools, roads and public utility • Ansal API
infrastructure.

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Key Industries – Construction and Real


Estate Sector … (2/3)

→ DLF is primarily a real estate developer, rated as India's largest construction company in the
sector. DLF has been in this industry for over 60 years, and has developed homes, offices, malls,
SEZs, hotels and infrastructure projects.
DLF Ltd
→ DLF developed some of the first residential colonies in Delhi such as Krishna Nagar in East Delhi. It
started off with its first landmark real estate development project Qutub Enclave (DLF city) and
then proceeded to build the Gurgaon township. Now, it has a pan-India presence, with its
properties being developed at almost all the Tier I and II cities of India. In Delhi, in the commercial
sector, DLF has built infrastructure in Vasant Kunj, Saket, Mayur Vihar. It has also developed some
office spaces. Corporate office of the company is located in Delhi. In 2011-12, total revenue of the
company was US$ 2.13 billion.
→ Unitech started in 1972. The company has ventured into constructing power transmission lines,
highways, theme parks, steel plants, residential dwellings, indoor stadiums and hotels.
Unitech
→ In Delhi, Unitech’s noteworthy achievements include the Rohini amusement park, which is spread
over 62 acres in Northwest Delhi. The project encompasses a shopping mall, “Metrowalk”, spread
across 200,000 sq ft, an adventure island, a world class amusement park and a water park.
Registered office of the company is located in Delhi. In 2010-11, total revenue of the company was
US$ 699.3 million.

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Key Industries – Construction and Real


Estate Sector … (3/3)

→ Parsvnath Developers Ltd is one of India’s leading real estate developers, with pan-India presence
across 44 cities in 15 states. Parsvnath Developers Limited has a diversified portfolio which
Parsavanath includes; integrated townships, group housing, commercial complexes, hotels, IT parks, Build-
Developers Ltd Operate-Transfer (BOT) projects, SEZs and third-party contracting. The company has successfully
completed 44 projects and has a total developable area of over 196.8 million square feet across all
real state verticals.

→ Parsvnath Developers Ltd is an ISO 9001, 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified company.

→ The company is developing thirteen shopping malls in Delhi on Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)


basis along with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
→ One of the oldest real estate developer companies in the NCR, Ansal API has ventured in to retail
Ansal API shopping malls, township development, hotels, clubs, facilities management, etc. The company
has completed several residential buildings like Gauri Sadan, Upasana at Hailey Road and Dhawan
Deep on the Jantar Mantar Road at Connaught Place in New Delhi.

→ The company has also constructed the “Ansal Plaza” shopping mall in South Delhi, apart from
several landmark high-rise commercial buildings such as the Statesman House, etc.

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Key Industries – IT, ITeS and Other


Knowledge-Based Industries

→ There are a number of software companies in Delhi. These organisations are involved in the businesses of Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP), Structured Query Language (SQL) server, Document Management System, Customer
Relationship Management (CRM), software development, Active Server Pages (ASP), web developer, online office
automation, etc.

→ E-commerce companies in Delhi offer services such as registrations of domain names, tele-billing, electronic
signatures, web hosting, etc.

→ The units are spread across the state. With Government focussing on the sector, the prospects are very bright for IT
related businesses and other knowledge-based industries such as consulting.

→ NASSCOM, the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the IT and BPO industry in India is
headquartered in New Delhi. The members of the association account for over 95 per cent of the industry revenue
and employ over 2.24 million professionals.

→ Enabling institutions such as Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a society set up by the Ministry of
Information Technology, Government of India for encouraging, promoting and boosting software exports from India
is also located in New Delhi.

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Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction

 Infrastructure Status

 Business Opportunities

 Doing Business in Delhi

 State Acts & Policies

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Single-Window Approval Mechanism

→ The Delhi Government has set up Business Facilitation Council (BFC) to facilitate single-window clearances from
various departments for establishing industrial enterprises in a time-bound manner.

→ The BFC is headed by the Secretary and Commissioner (Industries) and the Joint Commissioner (Industries) as its
member secretary. It will be operated through the BFC cell headed by the Joint Commissioner of Industries.

→ Major objective of the BFC is to facilitate entrepreneurs in obtaining clearances from various departments / agencies
in a time bound and efficient manner for setting up industrial enterprises.

→ BFC will be the single point contact for the entrepreneurs till Part-II of the entrepreneur memorandum is received
and production is commenced.

→ Senior functionaries of concerned departments such as the Department of Industries, Delhi Pollution Control
Committee, Trade & Taxes Department, Electricity Distribution Companies, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Labour
Department, Delhi Fire Service Department, Drug Controller, District Magistrate , Delhi State Industrial and
Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, and Excise Department will be the nodal officers. These nodal
officers shall ensure that the applications received by their departments are processed without any undue delay.

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Key Approvals Required … (1/5)

Approvals and
List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time
Clearances Required
• Obtain Director Identification Number
(DIN) online from the Ministry of 1 day
Corporate Affairs portal (National).
• Obtain digital signature certificate online
from private agency authorised by the
3 days
Ministry of Corporate Affairs (National).

Registration for Starting • Reserve the company name online with


Authorised Agent 2 days
a New Business the Registrar of Companies (ROC)
(National).
1 day
• Stamp the company documents at the
State Treasury (State).
Get the Certificate of Incorporation from the
Registrar of Companies, Ministry of ROC 5 days
Corporate Affairs (National)
Source: www.doingbusiness.org

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Key Approvals Required … (2/5)

Approvals and
List of Procedures Departments Estimated Time
Clearances Required
• Make a seal (Private).
1 day
• Obtain a Permanent Account Number
(PAN) from an authorised franchise or
agent.* Authorised Agent 12 days

• Obtain a Tax Account Number (TAN) for


income taxes deducted at the source from 12 days
Registration for Starting an authorised franchise or agent.*
a New Business • Register for Value-Added Tax (VAT) at the
Commercial Tax Office (State).* 9 days

• Register with Employees' Provident Fund


Organisation (National).* Central and State Excise 13 days

• Register for medical insurance at the


regional office of the Employees State 15 days
Insurance Corporation (National).*
* Parallel Activity
Source: www.doingbusiness.org

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Key Approvals Required … (3/5)

Approvals and Estimated


List of Procedures Departments
Clearances Required Time
• Obtain no-due tax certificate from the House Tax Department 2 days
(Municipal).
House Tax
• Obtain No-objection certificate regarding land use as per master 15 days
Department
plan/zonal plan (Municipal).

• Notarise the affidavit/undertaking (Private sector).* 1 day


• Apply for building permit at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
1 day
(MCD) (Municipal).
Obtaining Construction
• Receive inspection of the site by the Municipal Corporation of
Permit MCD, Delhi 1 day
Delhi (Municipal).

• Obtain building permit from the Commissioner of the Municipal


65 days
Corporation of Delhi (Municipal).
• Hire an independent electricity contractor and obtain load 1 day
approval (Private).
BSES
• Apply for permanent electricity connection with the BSES (Private). 1 day

• Receive on-site inspection by BSES (Private). 1 day


* Parallel Activity
Source: www.doingbusiness.org
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Approvals and
Estimated
Clearances List of Procedures Departments
Time
Required
• Receive inspection by an engineer from the Municipal Corporation of
Delhi at the plinth level. 1 day

• File completion certificate and apply for occupancy permit at the


Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Municipal). 1 day
MCD, Delhi
• Receive final inspection of the construction by the Municipal Corporation 1 day
of Delhi (Municipal).

• Obtain occupancy permit from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi


30 days
(Municipal).
Obtaining • Apply for permanent water and sewerage connections to Delhi Jal Board
Construction 1 day
(Municipal).
Permit
• Apply for permanent phone connection at Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited 1 day
(National).*

• Receive an initial on-site inspection from Delhi Jal Board (Municipal).* Respective 1 day
Authorities
• Obtain permanent water and sewerage connection from the Delhi Jal 20 days
Board
20 days
• Obtain permanent electricity connection from BSES (Private)*

• Obtain phone connection (with inspection) from the BSNL (National) * 2 days
* Parallel Activity
Source: www.doingbusiness.org
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Key Approvals Required … (5/5)

Approvals and Estimated


List of Procedures
Clearances Required Time

Check for encumbrances at the office of the sub-registrar of assurances (State). 3 days
Pay the stamp duty at the State Treasury and obtain stamp paper (State). 2 days
Registering Property • The final sale deed is prepared by the buyer or his lawyer (Private).* 3 days
in New Delhi
• Execute and register the final sale deed at the office of sub-registrar (State). 8 days
Apply to the Circle Revenue Office for mutation of the property title (State). 40 days

* Parallel Activity
Source: www.doingbusiness.org

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Key Investment Promotion Offices

Key Agency Description

This organisation provides financial assistance for industrial


Delhi Financial Corporation
and commercial activities in the state.
Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development It is involved in providing infrastructure and marketing
Corporation Limited (DSIIDC) facilities to industries.
It offers financial assistance to specific type of small scale
Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board
industries (khadi and village industries).
This organisation serves as the nodal agency to plan, promote
The Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi
and develop industries in the state.

→ State Level Export Promotion Committee (SLEPC) has been constituted to draw export policy and action plan and
approve infrastructure projects for financial assistance under Assistance to States for Developing Export
Infrastructure and Allied activities (ASIDE) scheme of Central Government. DSIIDC is responsible for the distribution
of funds to the developer agency under the ASIDE scheme upon approval of a project.

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Contact List

Agency Contact Information


Plot No 37 and 38, Institutional Area,
Pankha Road, D-Block Janakpuri,
Delhi – 1 1 0058.
Delhi Financial Corporation (DFC) Phone: 91 -1 1 -2852 5035
Fax: 91 -1 1 -28525041
Email: dgmdfc.delhi@nic.in
N-Block, Bombay Life Building,
Connaught Circus,
Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation Limited New Delhi – 1 1 0001 .
(DSIIDC) Phone: 91 -1 1 -2331 4231 -33
E-mail: support@dsiidc.org
Website: www.dsiidc.org
Delhi Financial Corporation Building,
Plot No. 37 - 38, Pankha Road,
Institutional Area, D- Block, Janakpuri,
New Delhi – 1 1 0058
Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board Phone: 91 -1 1 -6463 4266
Fax: 91 -1 1 -221 0 5757
Email: md-dkvib@nic.in
Website: www.dkvib.delhigovt.nic.in
Office of the Commissioner of Industries,
Udyog Sadan, Plot No. - 41 9, F.I.E. Patparganj,
Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi Delhi - 1 1 0092.
Phone: 91 -1 1 -221 5 7002

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Cost of Doing Business in Delhi

Parameter Cost Estimate

Commercial Office Space Cost (per sq ft) US$ 1 30 to US$ 965

Labour Cost (minimum wages per day) US$ 4.5 to US$ 5.4
Commercial: US$ 0.1 3 - US$ 0.1 5
Power Cost (per kWh)
Industrial: US$ 0.1 1 – US$ 0.1 4
Residential Rent (per sq ft per month) US 23 cents to US 1 05 cents
Five-Star Hotel Room (per night) US$ 1 90 to US$ 41 5
Water (per 1 ,000 litres) Industrial : US 25.23 cents to US 252.39 cents

Sources: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Delhi Jal Board, Government of National Capital Territory of
Delhi,
Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry Sources

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Contents
 Delhi – An Introduction

 Infrastructure Status

 Business Opportunities

 Doing Business in Delhi

 State Acts & Policies

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State Acts & Policies … (1/2)

Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-


2021
Objective • The Industrial Policy for Delhi, 2010-2021 aims to make Delhi a hub of clean, high-
technology and skilled economic activities by 2021 by adhering to the following basic
principles:
• Infrastructure development
• De-congestion
• Promoting ‘walk to work’
• Simplifying business
• Industry consultation in decision making & sustainability
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Transport Policy 2002


This policy has been framed with a view to provide safe, eco-friendly, cost-effective and
Objective

efficient modes of transportation through a well integrated multi-modal transport
system. The policy aims to make Delhi a well-managed, clean and dynamic city, which is
involved in serving its citizens efficiently.
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Information Technology Policy


2000
The IT policy is governed by six “Es”: electronic-governance, equality, education,
Objective

employment, entrepreneurship and economy. The policy aims to promote these six
goals in an integrated and parallel fashion for the overall development of information,
communication technology in the state in terms of infrastructure and usage.

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Annexure

Exchange Rates

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 44.95

2005-06 44.28

2006-07 45.28

2007-08 40.24

2008-09 45.91

2009-1 0 47.41

201 0-1 1 45.57

201 1 -1 2 47.94

Average for the year

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