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Jammu & Kashmir Industrial Policy-2004
Introduction

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2. Some new elements of the Industrial Policy 2004 are:

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In its meeting held on 23 January 04, the state cabinet accorded approval to its path
breaking Industrial Policy 2004. With a view to give stability to the policy, it was decided
that the Industrial Policy 2004 shall remain valid until March 31, 2015 when it will be
reviewed. The cabinet emphasized on the need to promote local employment in industrial
units of the state. If specific skills are not available in the state, special training will be
organized to train local youth in such skills. Ensuring maximum local employment in
industrial units will form a condition of approval for any new industrial units. The cabinet
also laid great stress on ensuring that the incentives and subsidies reached the genuine
industrialists without much loss of time.

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Developing world class infrastructure is essential for speedy industrial
development. The policy lays emphasis on inviting private sector to participate in
infrastructure development. Such private sector activities will be considered as
‘industry’ for the purpose of incentives.
With a view to encourage industrialization of the backward blocks of the state, the
Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) under state’s incentive package shall be
extended to these blocks. The CIS of the state is more attractive in that the rate of
subsidy is 30% subject to a limit of Rs. 30 lakhs and the definition of investment
is more comprehensive.
In this age of competition, it is necessary for the existing industrial units to
modernize themselves to be able to compete with cheaper imports and also with
more modern units. To encourage existing industrial units to modernize, the
industrial policy provides for extending the state CIS to such units.
In today’s competitive environment, the role of brands in promoting sales is
significant. The policy has introduced an incentive for assisting industries of the
state to acquire and promote their own brands. This incentive will be extended for
the first three years, 50% of expenses subject to a limit of Rs. 20 lakhs in the first
year, 30% of expenses subject to a limit of Rs. 15 lakhs in the second year and
10% of the expenses subject to a limit of Rs. 10 lakhs in the third year.
Environment protection has become an issue of global importance. To protect our
environment and prevent damage to our land and water resources, the government
would install common effluent treatment plants in industrial clusters where
necessary, with central and state’s resources. For individual units, installing their
own pollution control devices, subsidy will be provided on such equipment to the
extent of 30% subject to a limit of Rs. 20 lakhs.
The thrust areas for development have been expanded to conform to similar list of
the central government. The limit of CIS available to the thrust area industries and
prestigious units will be Rs. 45 lakhs and Rs. 60 lakhs. For prestigious industries
in thrust areas the cap on CIS is Rs. 75 lakhs.
Transport subsidy under the government of India scheme will be available until
2007.
A list of subsidies available under the Industrial Policy 2004 is annexed.

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With a view to achieve closer interaction between the industry and the government, an
Industrial Committee with the Chief Minister as the Chairman, Deputy Chief Minister in
charge of Industries and Commerce and Minister of State for Industries and Commerce as
members, Secretaries of all economic departments, representatives of Chambers of
Commerce of Jammu and Kashmir, Federation of Industries of Jammu and Kashmir and
representatives of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, as members
will be set up. This committee shall meet once a quarter. Principal Secretary, Industries
and Commerce, will be the member-secretary of this committee. This committee will
respond to the needs of the industry from time to time for providing prompt response to
emerging situations in a highly competitive environment.

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For interpretation of the provisions of Industrial Policy 2004, a Permanent Grievance
Redressal Committee consisting of Director Industries and Commerce, Commissioner,
Sales Tax and Commissioner Excise shall be established. No consignment claiming
benefit under the Industrial Policy 2004 will be detained at the entry point of the state for
more than 24 hours. In case of doubt, notices will be issued outlining objections and the
Permanent Grievance Redressal Committee, meeting once a fortnight, will dispose of
such notices. The decision of this committee shall be final.

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The government expects that the Industrial Policy 2004 will usher in a new era of
industrialization in the state.

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List of incentives under the Industrial Policy 2004.
Incentive

1

Land Allotment

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Maximum limit
Area Class
A Class
B Class
C Class
For land/plot not
exceeding four kanals.
60,000/45,000/30,000/For land/plot not exceeding eight kanals.
90,000/67,500/45,000/For land/plot not exceeding 20 kanals.
1,20,000/90,000/60,000/For land /plot exceeding 20 kanals.
1,20,000/90,000/Cost of acquisition of land plus cost of
development plus 10% surcharge.

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A CLASS
Bari Brahmana, Kartholi, Gangyal, Birpur, Digiana,
Zainakote, Barzulla, and Baghe- Ali- Mardhan
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B CLASS
Rangreth, Khunmoh, Zakura and Kathua.

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Capital investment 30% capital investment subsidy is available to
subsidy (CIS)
industrial units in backward blocks subject to the
following ceiling:
a) Rs. 30.00 lacs for General Category
b) Rs. 45.00 lacs for units under thrust area
category
c) Rs. 60.00 lacs for units under Prestigious
category
d) Rs. 75.00 lac. for units under both Thrust area
and prestigious category.

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C CLASS
All other Estates which are not included in A & B
Class
above.

In case of blocks other than industrially backward
blocks, the new industrial units shall be eligible for
CIS only under the central scheme. However, in
case of blocks other than backward blocks, if the
eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme
exceeds Rs. 30.00 lakhs, which is maximum limit
under that scheme, the state government shall
provide the amount exceeding Rs. 30.00 lakhs
subject to a ceiling of Rs. 15.00 lakhs, Rs. 30.00
lakhs and Rs. 45.00 lakhs, in case of thrust area
units, prestigious units and prestigious units in
thrust areas, respectively.
For construction of a captive tube well or building a
captive lifting plant, 75% subsidy shall be allowed
to prestigious units in thrust areas in the entire state
subject to a ceiling of Rs. 22.50 lacs.
Interest Subsidy.

In addition to the 3% interest subsidy available to
new industrial units under the Government of India
package, 3% subsidy shall be payable on the
working capital facilities available from the
commercial banks to all existing units for the
remaining period of their eligibility, subject to the
conditions prescribed, under the Government Order
No. 202- Ind of 1998 dated: 27-5-1998 and to the
units not getting interest subsidy under the Central
package.

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D.G.Set subsidy

100% subsidy on purchase/installation of D.G Sets
from 10 KWs to 1000 KWs capacity with a
maximum limit of Rs. 25.00 Lakhs.

5

Testing equipment 100% Capital subsidy on purchase/installation of
Testing Equipment. Maximum limit Rs 25.00 lacs.
Such refund shall be disbursed only if the unit
obtains a national/international quality mark.

6

Project Report

7

Toll Tax

8

GST Exemption

GST exemption to be continued till VAT is
imposed or till 31- 03-2015 for existing and new
units, whichever is earlier, subject to the negative
lists. The exemption of GST on the raw material
procured by the local industrial units shall be
available only to SSI units, subject to negative list.

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CST Exemption

CST exemption to SSI units to be continued upto
31-03- 2015. Extended to Medium & Large
Industrial units, subject to a negative list.

10

Price preference

Upto 15% price preference to be given to SSI units
on landed cost. Further, few safeguards added in
the procedures to ensure that the SSI units are not
forced to accept rates below the quoted rates, if

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100% Subsidy for preparation of feasibility Report
subject to maximum of Rs. 2.00 lakhs.

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Exemption on toll tax to be continued upto 31-032015, subject to the negative lists. No toll tax on
empty containers brought into the state for stuffing
of industrial products for export out of the state.
within 15% of the lowest outside bid.
Air Freight
Subsidy

Air freight subsidy shall be continued upto 31-032015 at the rate of 50% subject to the ceiling of Rs.
5.00 lakhs per year per unit. Also made applicable
to incoming raw material.

12

Research and
Development

50% subsidy on the expenditure incurred on R&D
subject to ceiling of Rs. 5.00 lakhs.

13

Human Resource
Development

50% cost of training to be borne by the Govt.
subject to ceiling of Rs. 5000/- per trainee, and Rs.
1 lakh per annum for a unit.

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5% interest
subsidy on term
loan available for
Technocrats
(Engineering
Graduate/
M.B.A’s)

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5% interest subsidy on term loan available for
Technocrats, Postgraduates shall also be now
eligible for the subsidy.

Stamp Duty

Mortgage deed in favour of financial institutions to
be signed by the promoters shall be exempted from
payment of stamp duty upto 31-03-2015.

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Capital Investment CIS of the State Government shall be available to
Subsidy for
SSI units, undergoing modernization subject to the
modernization.
limits as prescribed under CIS scheme of the State
Government.

17

Brand promotion

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30% subsidy on
pollution control
equipment:

Under the new policy, it is proposed that 30%
subsidy be extended for purchase of pollution
control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs. 20.00
lakhs per unit

19

Exemption of
Court fees

Registered industrial units shall be exempted from
payment of court fee for registration of documents
relating to lease of land.

20

Transport subsidy

This is a Govt. of India scheme and continued as
such. The scheme stands extended upto 2007.

21

Earnest
Money/Securi ty

SSI units required to pay only 50% of earnest
money or Rs.5000/-, whichever is lower. Tender

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Subsidy @ 50% of expenses incurred in the 1st
year subject to a limit of Rs. 20.00 lakhs, 30% of
expenses incurred in the 2nd year subject to a limit
of Rs. 15.00 lakhs and 10% of expenses incurred in
the 3rd year subject to a limit of Rs. 10.00 lakhs,
shall be available.
documents to SSI units @ 50% of the price of
document or Rs.100/-, whichever is lower.

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Jammu kashmir industrial policy 2004

  • 1. Jammu & Kashmir Industrial Policy-2004 Introduction ty 2. Some new elements of the Industrial Policy 2004 are: .in In its meeting held on 23 January 04, the state cabinet accorded approval to its path breaking Industrial Policy 2004. With a view to give stability to the policy, it was decided that the Industrial Policy 2004 shall remain valid until March 31, 2015 when it will be reviewed. The cabinet emphasized on the need to promote local employment in industrial units of the state. If specific skills are not available in the state, special training will be organized to train local youth in such skills. Ensuring maximum local employment in industrial units will form a condition of approval for any new industrial units. The cabinet also laid great stress on ensuring that the incentives and subsidies reached the genuine industrialists without much loss of time. w w w .in du st ri al pr o pe r Developing world class infrastructure is essential for speedy industrial development. The policy lays emphasis on inviting private sector to participate in infrastructure development. Such private sector activities will be considered as ‘industry’ for the purpose of incentives. With a view to encourage industrialization of the backward blocks of the state, the Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) under state’s incentive package shall be extended to these blocks. The CIS of the state is more attractive in that the rate of subsidy is 30% subject to a limit of Rs. 30 lakhs and the definition of investment is more comprehensive. In this age of competition, it is necessary for the existing industrial units to modernize themselves to be able to compete with cheaper imports and also with more modern units. To encourage existing industrial units to modernize, the industrial policy provides for extending the state CIS to such units. In today’s competitive environment, the role of brands in promoting sales is significant. The policy has introduced an incentive for assisting industries of the state to acquire and promote their own brands. This incentive will be extended for the first three years, 50% of expenses subject to a limit of Rs. 20 lakhs in the first year, 30% of expenses subject to a limit of Rs. 15 lakhs in the second year and 10% of the expenses subject to a limit of Rs. 10 lakhs in the third year. Environment protection has become an issue of global importance. To protect our environment and prevent damage to our land and water resources, the government would install common effluent treatment plants in industrial clusters where necessary, with central and state’s resources. For individual units, installing their own pollution control devices, subsidy will be provided on such equipment to the extent of 30% subject to a limit of Rs. 20 lakhs. The thrust areas for development have been expanded to conform to similar list of the central government. The limit of CIS available to the thrust area industries and prestigious units will be Rs. 45 lakhs and Rs. 60 lakhs. For prestigious industries in thrust areas the cap on CIS is Rs. 75 lakhs.
  • 2. Transport subsidy under the government of India scheme will be available until 2007. A list of subsidies available under the Industrial Policy 2004 is annexed. .in With a view to achieve closer interaction between the industry and the government, an Industrial Committee with the Chief Minister as the Chairman, Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Industries and Commerce and Minister of State for Industries and Commerce as members, Secretaries of all economic departments, representatives of Chambers of Commerce of Jammu and Kashmir, Federation of Industries of Jammu and Kashmir and representatives of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, as members will be set up. This committee shall meet once a quarter. Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce, will be the member-secretary of this committee. This committee will respond to the needs of the industry from time to time for providing prompt response to emerging situations in a highly competitive environment. al pr o pe r ty For interpretation of the provisions of Industrial Policy 2004, a Permanent Grievance Redressal Committee consisting of Director Industries and Commerce, Commissioner, Sales Tax and Commissioner Excise shall be established. No consignment claiming benefit under the Industrial Policy 2004 will be detained at the entry point of the state for more than 24 hours. In case of doubt, notices will be issued outlining objections and the Permanent Grievance Redressal Committee, meeting once a fortnight, will dispose of such notices. The decision of this committee shall be final. st ri The government expects that the Industrial Policy 2004 will usher in a new era of industrialization in the state. .in du List of incentives under the Industrial Policy 2004. Incentive 1 Land Allotment w w w S.No Maximum limit Area Class A Class B Class C Class For land/plot not exceeding four kanals. 60,000/45,000/30,000/For land/plot not exceeding eight kanals. 90,000/67,500/45,000/For land/plot not exceeding 20 kanals.
  • 3. 1,20,000/90,000/60,000/For land /plot exceeding 20 kanals. 1,20,000/90,000/Cost of acquisition of land plus cost of development plus 10% surcharge. .in A CLASS Bari Brahmana, Kartholi, Gangyal, Birpur, Digiana, Zainakote, Barzulla, and Baghe- Ali- Mardhan Khan. pe r ty B CLASS Rangreth, Khunmoh, Zakura and Kathua. du st ri al Capital investment 30% capital investment subsidy is available to subsidy (CIS) industrial units in backward blocks subject to the following ceiling: a) Rs. 30.00 lacs for General Category b) Rs. 45.00 lacs for units under thrust area category c) Rs. 60.00 lacs for units under Prestigious category d) Rs. 75.00 lac. for units under both Thrust area and prestigious category. .in w w w 2 pr o C CLASS All other Estates which are not included in A & B Class above. In case of blocks other than industrially backward blocks, the new industrial units shall be eligible for CIS only under the central scheme. However, in case of blocks other than backward blocks, if the eligible amount of CIS under the central scheme exceeds Rs. 30.00 lakhs, which is maximum limit under that scheme, the state government shall provide the amount exceeding Rs. 30.00 lakhs subject to a ceiling of Rs. 15.00 lakhs, Rs. 30.00 lakhs and Rs. 45.00 lakhs, in case of thrust area units, prestigious units and prestigious units in
  • 4. thrust areas, respectively. For construction of a captive tube well or building a captive lifting plant, 75% subsidy shall be allowed to prestigious units in thrust areas in the entire state subject to a ceiling of Rs. 22.50 lacs. Interest Subsidy. In addition to the 3% interest subsidy available to new industrial units under the Government of India package, 3% subsidy shall be payable on the working capital facilities available from the commercial banks to all existing units for the remaining period of their eligibility, subject to the conditions prescribed, under the Government Order No. 202- Ind of 1998 dated: 27-5-1998 and to the units not getting interest subsidy under the Central package. 4 D.G.Set subsidy 100% subsidy on purchase/installation of D.G Sets from 10 KWs to 1000 KWs capacity with a maximum limit of Rs. 25.00 Lakhs. 5 Testing equipment 100% Capital subsidy on purchase/installation of Testing Equipment. Maximum limit Rs 25.00 lacs. Such refund shall be disbursed only if the unit obtains a national/international quality mark. 6 Project Report 7 Toll Tax 8 GST Exemption GST exemption to be continued till VAT is imposed or till 31- 03-2015 for existing and new units, whichever is earlier, subject to the negative lists. The exemption of GST on the raw material procured by the local industrial units shall be available only to SSI units, subject to negative list. 9 CST Exemption CST exemption to SSI units to be continued upto 31-03- 2015. Extended to Medium & Large Industrial units, subject to a negative list. 10 Price preference Upto 15% price preference to be given to SSI units on landed cost. Further, few safeguards added in the procedures to ensure that the SSI units are not forced to accept rates below the quoted rates, if st ri al pr o pe r ty .in 3 du 100% Subsidy for preparation of feasibility Report subject to maximum of Rs. 2.00 lakhs. w w w .in Exemption on toll tax to be continued upto 31-032015, subject to the negative lists. No toll tax on empty containers brought into the state for stuffing of industrial products for export out of the state.
  • 5. within 15% of the lowest outside bid. Air Freight Subsidy Air freight subsidy shall be continued upto 31-032015 at the rate of 50% subject to the ceiling of Rs. 5.00 lakhs per year per unit. Also made applicable to incoming raw material. 12 Research and Development 50% subsidy on the expenditure incurred on R&D subject to ceiling of Rs. 5.00 lakhs. 13 Human Resource Development 50% cost of training to be borne by the Govt. subject to ceiling of Rs. 5000/- per trainee, and Rs. 1 lakh per annum for a unit. 14 5% interest subsidy on term loan available for Technocrats (Engineering Graduate/ M.B.A’s) .in 11 pe r ty 5% interest subsidy on term loan available for Technocrats, Postgraduates shall also be now eligible for the subsidy. Stamp Duty Mortgage deed in favour of financial institutions to be signed by the promoters shall be exempted from payment of stamp duty upto 31-03-2015. 16 Capital Investment CIS of the State Government shall be available to Subsidy for SSI units, undergoing modernization subject to the modernization. limits as prescribed under CIS scheme of the State Government. 17 Brand promotion 18 30% subsidy on pollution control equipment: Under the new policy, it is proposed that 30% subsidy be extended for purchase of pollution control equipment subject to ceiling of Rs. 20.00 lakhs per unit 19 Exemption of Court fees Registered industrial units shall be exempted from payment of court fee for registration of documents relating to lease of land. 20 Transport subsidy This is a Govt. of India scheme and continued as such. The scheme stands extended upto 2007. 21 Earnest Money/Securi ty SSI units required to pay only 50% of earnest money or Rs.5000/-, whichever is lower. Tender du st ri al pr o 15 w w w .in Subsidy @ 50% of expenses incurred in the 1st year subject to a limit of Rs. 20.00 lakhs, 30% of expenses incurred in the 2nd year subject to a limit of Rs. 15.00 lakhs and 10% of expenses incurred in the 3rd year subject to a limit of Rs. 10.00 lakhs, shall be available.
  • 6. documents to SSI units @ 50% of the price of document or Rs.100/-, whichever is lower. w w w .in du st ri al pr o pe r ty .in Deposit.