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TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
OCTOBER 2016
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 Executive Summary………………..……. 3
 Advantage State………………...…...…... 4
 Telangana Vision ……………...…...……. 5
 Telangana – An Introduction…….…...…. 6
 Budget 2016-17………………………….. 18
 Infrastructure Status……………….…..... 19
 Business Opportunities………………..…38
 Doing Business in Telangana…...……....52
 State Act & Policies……………………….53
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TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Source: Telangana State Statistical Year book,2015
Economic growth driven
by service sector
• At current prices, Telangana’s GSDP was estimated at US$ 89.07 billion during 2015-16.
• Services sector is the major contributor in the GSDP of Telangana.
Hyderabad – The IT
hub of the state
• Hyderabad is the major IT hub of the state across the country. During 2015-16, the value
of IT exports from the state of Telangana was recorded at US$ 10.42 billion. The launch of
T-Hub in November 2015 has created most energetic community of entrepreneurs across
the world for boosting the success stories of the start-ups in India.
Growth in annual
budget
• In 2016-17, the overall planned and non-planned allocation for various sectors of the state
amounted to US$ 19.92 billion.
Promoting tourism &
historical past
• In 2014-15, “Telangana Samskruthika Sarathi”, a distinct state level body was created to
generate awareness about the cultural heritage of Telangana and provide information
regarding the various policies and schemes of the Government of Telangana.
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Source: Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015
GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product
ADVANTAGE: TELANGANA
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Growing demandGrowing economy and
improving infrastructure
• Telangana’s GSDP grew at a CAGR
of 14.49% between 2004-05 and
2015-16.
• The state government plans to build
more airports in the
state to improve connectivity.
Rich labour pool
• Majority of the prominent educational
universities and institutions Telangana are
located in Hyderabad. These institutions
provides a massive pool of labour which
acts as a catalyst in the development of
the state.
• The state government has announced
scholarships to attract more youth to
these institutions.
Policy and
institutional support
• Under the Department of Information
Technology, Electronics & Communications,
the Government of Telangana introduced
three new policies in 2016, namely,
Telangana IT Policy, 2016, Telangana
Electronics Policy, 2016 and Telangana
Innovation Policy, 2016.
Availability of
readymade capital
• Telangana accounts for easy access
to capital along with infrastructure
which is benefiting the state.
• Majority of the multinational
companies holds production base in
Hyderabad.
• Information technology and
pharmaceutical sectors are the fastest
growing sector of the state and driving
the economic development of
Telangana.
Advantage
Telangana
June 2016
Installed
power
capacity:
11,568.76
MW
2018
Installed
power
capacity:
23,675 MW
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TELANGANA VISION
Vision
Agriculture
Quality of life
of people
Power
Infrastructure
Governance
Promoting
investments
Promoting
research
• Waiver of agricultural loans
up to Rs 1 lakh.
• Technological advancement
in agriculture
• Government to encourage
research in agricultural
universities.
• In next three years, Telangana is
expected to be developed as a
power surplus state
• To develop Hyderabad as a slum
free city.
• Effective implementation of
welfare schemes.
• Hyderabad to have most
advanced infrastructure facilities.
• To have two new airports in
Hyderabad, near Shamirpet,
Jawaharnagar and Ghatkesar.
• Ensure people centric,
transparent and corruption
free development.
• To take steps to eradicate
corruption.
• Plans to announce industrial
policy to encourage
investments in state.
• Setting up of faster
clearances, a single window
system.
• Aim to make Telangana the
Seed Bowl of India. Telangana
is highly suitable for the
growth of seeds.
• Endorsing greenhouse
technology and pilot projects.
Law & order
• No negotiation on maintaining
law & order in the state.
• Encouraging people friendly
police officials.
• Installing CCTV cameras for
better vigilance.
Source: Telangana Government
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TELANGANA FACT FILE
In June 2014, Telangana was introduced as the 29th state
of the India, Hyderabad is the capital of the state.
Telangana is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the south
and east end, Maharashtra and Karnataka from the west,
and Odisha and Chhattisgarh from the north end.
Telugu is the generally spoken language in the state. Hindi,
Urdu and English are also usually spoken.
Mahaboobnagar, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Medak,
Nizamabad, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam
and Nalgonda are the 10 districts of Telangana.
Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Warangal are the key cities
in the state.
Source: Population Census 2011,
Telangana State Statistical Abstract, May 2015
Parameters Telangana
Capital Hyderabad
Geographical area (sq km) 114,840
Administrative districts (No) 10
Population density (persons per sq km) 312
Total population (million) 35.2
Male population (million) 17.7
Female population (million) 17.5
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 988
Literacy rate (%) 66.5
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Source: Maps of India
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Parameter Telangana All states Source
Economy 2015-16 2015-16
GSDP as a percentage of all state’s GSDP 4.30 100.0
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Telangana, Central Statistics Office
GSDP growth rate (%) 11.70 8.64
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Telangana, Central Statistics Office
Per capita GSDP (US$) 2,530.7 1546
Directorate of Economics & Statistics of
Telangana, Central Statistics Office
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 11,568.76 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016
Wireless subscribers (No) 73,912,8961 1,033,157,014
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
May 2016
National Highway length (km) 2,635.84 100,087.08 NHAI & Roads and Building Department
Airports (No) 12 125 Airports Authority of India
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TELANGANA IN FIGURES … (1/2)
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1 For undivided State
2International operational airport
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Parameter Telangana All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 66.5 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 17.5 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 11.571 288.51
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
from April 2000 to March 2016
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects Completed & Operational (No) 13 1,246
DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India,
as of July 2016
Operational SEZs (No) 26 186
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department
of Commerce, as of July 2016
1Including Andhra Pradesh, PPP: Public-Private Partnership,
SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System
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TELANGANA IN FIGURES … (2/2)
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20.1
24.5
28.1
37.9 41.0 42.9
57.8
65.2 63.9 65.0
71.1
89.10
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
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At current prices, Telangana’s GSDP stood at US$ 89.1
billion in 2015-16.
Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, GSDP of the state grew at
a CAGR of 14.49%.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office
GSDP* - Socio Economic Outlook 2016
GSDP of Telangana at current prices
(in US$ billion)
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
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At current prices, Telangana’s net state domestic product
(NSDP) was estimated at US$ 81.13 billion in 2015-16.
Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, the average annual NSDP
growth rate was about 14.79%.
NSDP of Telangana at current prices
(in US$ billion)
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office, Socio Economic Outlook 2016
17.8
21.8
24.9
33.6
36.7 38.1
51.5
56.8 56.3 57.4
62.7
81.13
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP
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GSDP per capita of Telangana at current
prices (in US$)
Telangana’s per capita GSDP^ increased to US$ 2,530.7
during 2015-16 from US$ 545 over 2004-05.
Average per capita GSDP rose at a CAGR of 14.98%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office
Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million USD / Population in million
545
657 739
985 1,064 1,096
1,468
1,602 1,568 1,582
1,714
2,530.7
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
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Telangana’s per capita NSDP grew from US$ 484 during
2004-05 to US$ 2,184.89 over 2015-16.
Average per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 14.69%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
NSDP per capita of Telangana at current
prices (in US$)
ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA NSDP
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office, Socio Economic Outlook 2016
484
584 655
873
951 972
1,306
1,3971,3821,397
1,512
2184.89
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
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Percentage distribution of GSDP
(Current prices)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
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Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office
Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
At a CAGR of 19.08%, services has been the fastest
growing sector among agriculture, industry and services
from 2004-05 to 2015-16.
The industry sector increased at a CAGR of 14.13%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16, followed by agriculture
(CAGR of 17.44%).
In 2015-16, the services sector contributed 61.90% to the
state’s GSDP at current prices. It was followed by the
industry sector (20.40%) and agriculture sector (17.70%).
17.91% 17.70%
28.28%
20.40%
53.81%
61.90%
2004-05 2015-16
Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector
CAGR
17.44%
19.08%
14.13%
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Source: Telangana Socio Economic Outlook 2016,
Telangana State Budget 2016-17,
Crop
Annual Area
(‘000 hectare)
Annual Production
(‘000 tones)
2014-15 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16
Rice 1,415 951 4,545 2,979
Cereals
& millets
2205 1591 6955 4685
Pulses 408 455 263 250
Fruits 2613 2046 7218 4935
Cotton 1693 1778 3583 3608
Telangana is primarily a rain fed state and
experiences irregular distribution of rain.
During 2015-16, 5.56 lakh hectare of area
was under cultivation of maize, whereas
pulses were cultivated over an area of 4.55
lakh hectare, in the state.
Thus, after the divergence, the state is
expected to grasp a leading position in the
production of pulses and coarse grains.
As per state budget 2016-17, two waiver
instalments out of four have been
deposited into the bank accounts whereas
the third instalment is expected to be
unconfined during 2016-17.
The state government has proposed an
amount of US$ 1.03 billion for the
departments of Agriculture and
Cooperation and Marketing.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
Annual area & production of key crops
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Production of horticulture crops (million MT)
5.28
2.84
9.14
4.07
2.66
7.46
Production of Fruits Production of
Vegetables
Production of
Plantation Crops
2014-15 2015-16
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Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India
(1) As of May 2016
(2) Including Andhra Pradesh
IEMs – Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda
LOIs – Letters of Intent
DILs – Direct Industrial Licences
In June, 2015, the Government of Telangana
introduced a new industrial policy to attract
domestic as well as international investments in
the industrial sector of the state, with emphasis on
core manufacturing sectors.
Additionally, a legal framework has been provided
in the policy to make the existing industries more
competitive, which is expected to boost the quality
of goods manufactured in the state.
Telangana is one of the leading exporters of IT
services in India. In 2014-15, the overall exports
from Telangana were valued at US$ 2.23 billion.
According to the Department of Industrial Policy &
Promotion (DIPP), cumulative FDI inflows(2) in
Telangana from April 2000 to March 2016, totaled
US$ 11.57 billion.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – INVESTMENTS & EXPORTS
Investment intentions in terms of IEMs filed,
LOIs/DILs issued in Telangana
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176 132 132 134 117 145
65
2,267.90
2,090.90
1,822.20
1,307.60
1,032.70
1,591.43
1,904.94
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016⁽¹⁾
Number of Investment Inentions Proposed Investments (US$ Million)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – IRRIGATION....(1/2)
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The major sources for water for irrigation purpose in the state
are Godavari and Krishna Rivers and branches. Telangana also
uses water from tanks and ponds for irrigation.
During 2015-16, share of Telangana in the water of Godavari
and Krishna was recorded to be 1,250 thousand million cubic
feet. Further, the state also has a share of 150 thousand million
cubic feet in the surplus water. Moreover, Telangana’s Chief
Minister accomplished an understanding with Maharashtra’s
Chief Minister for fulfilling the projects which are estimated to be
developed over Pranahita, Godavari and Penganga rivers.
In addition to these new projects, the state government is also
trying to finish the major and medium projects, which are under
process in the state.
In Telangana, every year around 9,000 tanks are being taken up
for their restoration, and during 2015-16, the restoration of the
tanks was done with the people’s active participation. Moreover,
the phase-II of restoration is expected to be initiated within
coming years.
The state government has proposed an amount of US$ 3.82
million for the construction of the above mentioned projects and
for the fulfilment of Mission Kakatiya during 2016-17.
Source: Irrigation and CAD Department, Government of Telangana
Irrigation projects status (as of October 2015)
Major irrigation projects Numbers
Completed 8
Ongoing 17
Medium irrigation projects Numbers
Completed 34
Ongoing 9
Gross Irrigated Area, Net Irrigated Area (‘000 ha)
2014-15 2015-16 (Kharif)
Gross Irrigated Area 2,529 1,324
Net Irrigated Area 1,726 1,313
Irrigation Intensity
2014-15 1.47
2015-16 (Kharif) 1.01
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – IRRIGATION….(2/2)
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Source: Telangana State Portal
Major & Minor Irrigation Schemes and Projects being planned by Telangana
Schemes and Projects Salient features
Palamuru-Ranga Reddy Lift
Irrigation Scheme
• To make available drinking water to Hyderabad from Krishna river
• Irrigation of 7 lakh acres in Mahabubnagar, 2.7 lakh acres in Ranga Reddy and 0.3 lakh acres in
Nalgonda districts. This can be done by the lifting of 70 thousand million cubic feet of water from the
Krishna River.
Nakkalagandi Project • With an aim to irrigate area of 3.41 lakh acres in Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar districts as these
districts are affected by fluoride and drought conditions.
Irrigation sector investment - 2015-16 (US$ million)
Projects Investment
Major irrigation 946.26
Medium irrigation 37.74
Minor irrigation (PWD) 295.81
State Irrigation Development Corporation 49.77
Commissioner, CAD-EAP 12.24
Irrigation sector investment- 2015-16 (US$ million)
Projects Investment
Ground Water Department 0.90
Command area development 6.57
Flood control and drainage 59.61
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BUDGET 2016-17
Source: Telangana State Portal, Department of Finance
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
In 2016-17, the overall planned and non-planned allocation amounted to US$ 19.92 billion for various sectors of
Telangana. The allocation of funds was about 3.80% higher in comparison with the 2015-16 budget.
In the state budget for 2016-17, planned allocation amounted to US$ 10.33 billion while non-planned allocation amounted
to US$ 9.59 billion.
Annual Budget (Estimates in US$ million)
Sector 2016-17
Agriculture and allied services 1,032.54
Rural development 1,639.32
Irrigation 3,819.13
Roads & Buildings 578.98
Industries 147.72
Education 1,640.39
Information Technology & Communication 38.80
YA,T&C Department 35.44
Health 911.55
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS
Telangana is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the
south and east end, Maharashtra and Karnataka from the
west, and Odisha and Chhattisgarh from the north end. As
of June 2015, state was home to 16 national highways with
total length of 2,592 km. The overall road length for
Telangana state was around 27,240.84 km as of 2015-16.
Of the total road length in the state, 17,076 km of roads are
of single lane, 772 km are of intermediate lane, 7,357 km
are of double lane and the remaining are of 4-lane and
above.
In order to fulfil the purpose of laying double lane and four
lane roads from Mandal headquarters to district
headquarters and for linking every headquarter to
Hyderabad, the department of R&D commenced
construction of 2,570 km long new roads in a phased
manner during 2015-16.
Moreover, the state government has also undertaken
various steps for renovation and repairing of about 4,000
km roads in the state. Further, for the upliftment of roads
and bridges, the Government of Telangana has proposed
an amount of US$ 509.16 million.
Source: Roads & Buildings Department,
Government of Telangana, Budget 2016-17
Source: Maps of India
Road type Road length (km)
National highways 2,635.84
State highways 3,512
Major district roads 12,079
Other district roads 9,014
Total 27,240.84
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –RAILWAYS
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Source: Telangana State Statistical Yearbook 2015,
News articles
Source: Maps of India
Telangana is well-connected to other parts of the country
through the rail network. During 2014-15, the state had a
railway network of 1,753 km having 228 railway stations.
As per the state annual plan, the Government is planning to
build rapid rail connectivity in the state. The rapid rail line
will connect the capital of Telangana to the new capital of
Andhra Pradesh. For construction of new railway lines in the
state, the government proposed an investment of US$ 7.08
million in 2015-16.
The metro rail project of the state is expected to be
completed by July 2017, and as per the budget 2016-17,
completion of this metro rail and other strategic plans in the
state would help in minimizing traffic congestion across the
state.
Hyderabad Metro Rail project is being implemented through
public private partnership (PPP) mode. Investment of US$
2.1 billion has been approved by private partners and as of
August 2015, combined viability gap funding (VGF) worth
US$ 0.24 billion was approved by the central and state
governments for the state.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS…(1/2)
Telangana has one operating airport, Rajiv Gandhi
International Airport (RGIA), Shamshabad owned and
operated by International Airport Limited.
Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad International Airport Limited
(RGHIAL) is a joint venture. The airport is sponsored by
GMR Group, Malaysia Airports Holding Berhad (MAHB),
State Government and the Airports Authority of India with
shares of 63%,11%,13% and 13% respectively.
The airport has two prime access points, one is the National
Highway NH-7 and another one is Outer Ring Road (ORR)
(western side) and Srisailam State Highway (eastern side).
Warangal Airport is a non-operational airport built over an
area of 748.02 acres. In order to improve the civil aviation
sector, the state government proposed an investment of
US$ 3.30 million in 2015-16. The Government of Telangana
sanctioned an amount of US$ 0.95 million to the Telangana
Aviation Corporation.
An amount of US$ 138.52 thousand and US$ 1.65
thousand has been approved by the Government of
Telangana for the development of Hyderabad airport and
regional airport, respectively. For the development of
Warangal airport, the government proposed an investment
of US$ 165.89 thousand during 2015-16.
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Source: Telangana State Statistical Yearbook 2015,
State Budget 2016-17
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS…(2/2)
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Hyderabad aircraft movement (nos.)
Hyderabad passenger traffic (million)
Source: Airport Authority of India
During 2015-16, Hyderabad airport handled 110,033 tonnes of freight. In March 2016, the volume of freight handled at the airport
stood at 9,876 tonnes.
80,016 82,658
99,013
90,151 87,741
94,057
105772
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
6.51
7.60
8.44 8.30 8.65
10.40
12.38
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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TSERC is the prime authority for power generation in Telangana.
Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited (TSGENCO) and
Transmission Corporation of Telangana Limited (TSTRANCO) are
the generation and transmission entities of the state.
As of April 2016, the total installed power capacity of Telangana
state was 11,568.76 MW. Out of this, 6,942.25 MW was contributed
by state utilities, 2,756.01 MW by private utilities and 1,870.50 MW
by central utilities. Thermal power was the largest contributor in the
state’s total installed capacity with 8,389.19 MW, followed by
hydropower with a contribution of 2,135.66 MW, renewable energy
with 895.29 MW and nuclear power with 148.62 MW. The
Government of Telangana is planning to increase the installed
power capacity of the state to 23,912 MW by 2019.
The state holds two power distribution companies which are
Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana State Limited
(TSSPDCL) and Northern Power Distribution Company of
Telangana Limited (TSNPDCL).
Various new power projects have been taken up in the state during
2015-16, which include Pulichintala, Bhadadri Thermal Power
Station, Lower Jurala, Yadadri Thermal Power Station as well as
Kothagudem Thermal Power Station. These projects have a
capacity of 6,160 MW, collectively. Further, in order to set up
thermal power plants of 6,000 MW capacity across the state, the
state government signed a MoU with Bharat Heavy Electricals, Ltd.
during 2015-16.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER
Source: Central Electricity Authority, State Budget 2016-17, State Portal
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Per capita power consumption by district
(all categories) (KWh)
503
554
749
682
716
929
1,209
1,307
1,342
1,439
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Adilabad
Khammam
Nizamabad
Warangal
Karimnagar
Mahaboobnagar
Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad
Nalgonda
Medak
In the state budget for 2016-17, US$ 29.22 million was
allocated for development of power sector in Telangana.
Further, the state government has committed to deliver the
power supply for nine hours from the upcoming kharif
season across the agriculture sector.
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Project name Sector Type of PPP
Project cost
(US$ million)
Stage
Hyderabad Multi-Modal Suburban
Transportation Project - Phase II
Railway track,
tunnel, viaducts,
bridges
Build-Own-Operate-Transfer
(BOOT)
58.7
Under
Construction
Roadways between Hyderabad - Bangalore
Section
Roads and bridges Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 103.9
Under
Construction
Road Upgradation (Kadtal-Armur NH-7) Project Roads and bridges
Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)
Annuity
42.0 Operational
Road Upgradation (Islam Nagar-Kadtal NH-7)
Project
Roads and bridges
Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)
Annuity
79.2 Operational
Road Upgradation (Armur-Adloor Yellareddy)
Project
Roads and bridges Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 58.3 Operational
Municipal Solid Waste to Energy in Hyderabad
(Hyderabad, Gadamaguda, R.R.District)
Solid waste
management
Build-Own-Operate-Transfer
(BOOT)
13.0 Operational
Municipal Solid Waste to Energy in Hyderabad
Solid waste
management
Build-Own-Operate-Transfer
(BOOT)
5.2 Operational
Integrated Solid Waste Management (3800 TPD)
for Hyderabad
Solid waste
management
Design-Build-Finance-Operate-
Transfer (DBFOT)
137.0
Under
Construction
Hyderabad-Yadgiri Four-Lane NH-202 Road
Project
Roads and bridges
Design-Build-Finance-Operate-
Transfer (DBFOT)
68.4 Operational
Hyderabad International Airport Airports
Build-Own-Operate-Transfer
(BOOT)
378.6 Operational
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KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS…(1/2)
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Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce
NA – Not Available
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Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce
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KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS…(2/2)
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Project name Sector Type of PPP
Project cost
(US$ million)
Stage
Three Star Hotel at Madhapur, Hyderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 0.8
Under
Construction
Multiplex & Shopping Mall at Secunderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 4.1
Under
Construction
HITEC City Cyberabad Hyderabad
Common
infrastructure for
industrial parks,
SEZ
Not Available 68.7 Operational
Golf Course At Naya Quilla Hyderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 1.9
Under
Construction
Food Courts Project at Lower Tankbund Road
Hyderabad
Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 1.1
Under
Construction
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs…(1/2)
For the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state,
Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation is
the concerned authority.
During 2015-16, a SEZ has been developed in Madikonda
village of Warangal district. IT/ITeS, formulation, biotech
and aerospace are the major sectors where SEZs are
operating.
As of July 2016, Telangana had 123 SEZs; of which, 26
are operational, 44 are notified and 53 are formally
approved.
As of 10th May, 2016, the total utilised area of notified
SEZs in Telangana stood at 1,957.22 hectares.
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Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India
Sector-wise operational SEZs in Telangana (2015-16)
20
1
1
1
1
1 1
IT/ITES
Biotech
Gems & Jewellery
Aviation Sector
Semiconductors
Aerospace Engineering
Industries
Pharmaceuticals
2727OCTOBER 2016
Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India
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Sector-wise Operational SEZs in Telangana
Industry Name of SEZs
No of
SEZs
IT/ITeS
• DivyaSree NSL Infrastructure Private Limited,
RR Dist.
• DLF Commercial Developers Ltd
Gachibowli,
• APIIC Ltd – Nanakramguda
• Wipro Limited, Gopannapally
• Sundew Properties, Madhapur
• Stargaze Properties Pvt Ltd, RR Dist,
• Serene Properties, Ghatkesar
• JT Holdings Pvt Ltd, RR Dist.
• Divyasree NSL, Raidurga
• Infosys Limited, Pocharam
• Tech Mahindra Limited (Satyam Computers),
Madhapur,
• Tech Mahindra Limited (Satyam Computers),
Bahadurpally
• Maytas Enterprises SEZ Pvt Ltd, Gopannpally
• Indu Techzone Pvt Ltd, Mamidipally
• Lanco Hills Technology, Manikonda
• Wipro Limited, Manikonda
• L&T Phoenix Infoparks, RR Dist
• Navayuga Legala Estates Pvt Ltd,
Serilingampally
• Tata Consultancy Services Limited , RR Dist.
• Hill County SEZ Private Limited , Bachupally
20
Sector-wise Operational SEZs in Telangana
Industry Name of SEZs No of SEZs
Biotechnology APIIC Ltd 1
Gems & jewellery
Hyderabad Gems SEZ
Ltd, RR Dist
1
Aviation
M/s GMR Hyderabad
Aviation SEZ Limited,
Hyderabad
1
Semiconductors
FAB City SPV (India) Pvt
Ltd, RR Dist
1
Aerospace engineering
M/s. APIIC Ltd., Adibatla,
Ibrahim patnam, R .R.
Dist,
1
Pharmaceuticals
APIIC Pharma SEZ -
Jedcherla
1
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)
Wireless subscribers 73,912,896
Wire-line subscribers 1,684,912
Tele-density (in%) 85.39
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
(TRAI), undivided Andhra Pradesh had nearly 73.91
million wireless subscribers and 1.68 million wireline
subscribers as of May 2016.
As of December 2015, there were 5,780 post offices in
the state.
Airtel launched 4G services in the states with special
focus on Hyderabad. Other players such as BSNL and
Aircel are also entering in the 4G business of the state.
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Ministry of
Communications & Information Technology
Telangana Statistical Yearbook - 2015
Performance Status of NOFN Project
(As of April 2016)
No. of GPs in Phase-I 2,097
Pipe laid (km) 4,038
Cabe Laid (km) 3,431
GPs for which cable laid 1,552
No. of GPs lit 106
2929OCTOBER 2016
Telangana’s share in educational institutions includes:
Three central universities located in Hyderabad:
University of Hyderabad, English and Foreign
Languages University and Maulana Azad
National Urdu University.
Technological institutes such as IIT, IIIT and NIT.
Nalsar Law University, Indian School of
Business as well as private institutes such as
Symbiosis and TISS are located in the locality of
Hyderabad.
The Telangana Government has announced fee
compensations for students who belong to native and
low income backgrounds. During 2015-16, the spend on
the fee reimbursement was US$ 125.5 million.
In 2015-16, the three newly established universities Sri.
P.V. Narasimha Rao Telangana State Veterinary
University, Sri. Konda Laxman Horticulture University
and Prof. Jayashankar Agricultural University have been
allocated with an investment budget of US$ 43.5 million.
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Source: Central Statistics Office, Budget 2016-17, Telangana
Finance Department, News Articles,
IIT: Indian Institute of Technology,
IIIT: International Institute of Information Technology,
NIT: National Institute of Technology,
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Literacy rates (%)
Literacy rate 66.5
Male literacy 74.9
Female literacy 57.9
As per budget 2016-17, the state government has
proposed an amount of US$ 258.78 million under plan
and US$ 1.38 billion under the non-plan.
Enrolment of students in Schools (2015-16)
Classes Total
Pre Primary 94,892
(I-V) 3,246,785
(VI-VIII) 1,758,189
(IX-X) 1,058,284
(XI-XII) 33,721
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (2/3)
Source: State Budget 2016-17
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As per budget 2016-17, the state government set up a total of 70 new English medium residential schools in the state, at an
estimated cost of US$ 53.46 million, for minorities, which are expected to be active by 2016-17.
For medical education, training and research department, the budget allocation during 2016-17 is expected to be US$ 32.18 million.
Budget Allocation for Education Sector in 2015-16 – US$ million
Elementary education 763.35
Secondary education 707.95
Universal and higher education 255.23
Adult education 8.37
Language development 0.69
Technical education 69.14
General 12.09
Total 1,816.81
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (3/3)
Source: Telangana State Statistical Abstract
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Proposed medical colleges in Telangana with investment (US$ million)
Construction of medical college and hospital at Nizamabad 15.26
Construction of new nursing college at Adilabad 0.11
Construction of new nursing college at Warangal 0.10
Construction of medical college and chest hospital, Hyderabad 0.06
Construction of nursing college and hostel at Gandhi Hospital Premises, Secunderabad 0.33
Construction of nursing college, Hyderabad 1.38
RIMS medical colleges 1.95
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2)
Source: Department of Health, Medical & Family Welfare & National
Health Mission, Government of Telangana
Telangana Budget 2016-17
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Out of the country’s pharma production, Telangana accounted
for one-third share; the state government plans to enhance it
further by promoting a pharma city.
Some of the initiatives by the state government to promote the
healthcare sector are as follows:
To double the budget allocation for the healthcare sector
from the present 2% and increase public health delivery
services.
Supporting private players who are willing to invest in the
healthcare sector.
The government announced investment of US$ 16.58
billion for establishment of super speciality hospitals in
the state, till 2019. The upcoming hospitals would be
based on the same pattern as Nizam's Institute of
Medical Sciences (NIMS) of Hyderabad.
During 2015-16, Human Development Index of the state
was recorded to be 0.81. Further, as per budget 2016-
17, the main areas of focus in the state are
standardization, consolidation and stabilisation of
services related to medical and health.
Health infrastructure (as of November, 2015)
Primary health centres 675
Sub centres 4,863
Community health centres 114
Area hospitals 42
District hospitals 8
Budget allocation for health & family welfare in
2016-17 – US$ million
Urban Health Services 495.88
Rural Health Services 414.67
Total 910.55
For 2016-17, the state government has also proposed
to establish 40 diagnostics and 40 dialysis centres in
the state. Further, the transmission of Community
health centres to Vaidya Vidhana Parishad of
Telangana is also expected to be accomplished during
2016-17.
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Source: Department of Health, Medical & Family Welfare &
National Health Mission, Government of Telangana
CHC: Community Health Centres
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (2/2)
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Primary hospitals in Telangana, by districtDistribution of district hospitals, area
hospitals & CHCs in Telangana
40
52
57
67
71
72
72
75
84
85
0 20 40 60 80 100
Nizamabad
Ranga Reddy
Khammam
Medak
Karimnagar
Nalgonda
Adilabad
Warangal
Mahbubnagar
Hyderabad
The state government proposed an endowment of US$ 91.65 million for purchase or replacement of equipment, US$ 48.27
million for implementing repair of civil works, purchase of diagnostic equipment, etc. and US$ 24.37 million for buying drugs,
disposals and surgical, as per budget 2016-17.
Further, an amount of US$ 8.55 million is also projected to be delivered to Medical and Health Department heads for fulfilling the
growing needs of the healthcare during 2016-17.
3434OCTOBER 2016
The industrial sector accounted for around 24% share in
overall GVA of the state during 2015-16. In the state
budget 2016-17, the Government of Telangana proposed
an investment of US$ 147.72 million for endorsement of
various industries in the state.
The Telangana Government plans to encourage an
industrial corridor. This industrial corridor would be in
between Hyderabad and Warangal. After this industrial
corridor, the employment opportunities are also expected
to grow. The Telangana state plans to invest in power
plants in a large way to back up its industrial
infrastructure. With the launch of the Industrial policy in
the state, all clearance certificates are being easily issued
to around 1,609 units in the state involving an investment
of US$ 5.06 billion.
These clearances have generated an employment
potential of 120 thousand during 2015-16 in the state.
Across 100 approvals from 1,609 units are associated
with the medium and large industrial units and have
generated the employment potential of around 34
thousand with an investment of US$ 1.29 billion.
Further, for establishing three Aerospace parks in the
state, the state government has been depicting various
proposals out of which the construction work of NIMZ
phase-I is projected to be accomplished during 2016-17.
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Source: Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015
CETP- Common Effluent Treatment Plants
TSDF- Treatment Storage Disposal Facility
TSIIC-Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
Distribution of industrial parks in Telangana
CETPs at Jeedimetla and Patancheru and TSDF at Dundigal
under Jeedimetla Zone are established by the Government.
TSIIC has recognised 150 industrial parks in 10 districts having
land of about 74,133.18 acres with 13,165 units (enterprises).
Under TSIIC, for the execution and monitoring of Infrastructure
projects in the state, the government sanctioned an investment of
US$ 1.65 million.
3535OCTOBER 2016
Source Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC)
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(1) As of July, 2015
Industrial park
name
No of plots No of sheds Vacant area (sq. m) Proposed industries
Jeedimetla 250 0 1,222,765
Automotive based industries, general engineering, steel re
rolling, R&D of biotech, pharmaceuticals, vaccines
Karimnagar 2 0 2,136 General
Patancheru 68 15 345,963 Textile, cargo, edible oils
Shamshabad 376 11 2,098,571 Aerospace, solar equipment, electronic hardware
Warangal 57 1 101,874 IT & ITeS, general
Industrial Parks in Telangana
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INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE….(2/2)
Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) schemes in Telangana
Year
Margin money
subsidy released – US$ million
Margin money
subsidy utilised – US$
million
Number of
projects assisted
Estimated employment
generated
(no. of persons)
2014-15 3.17 3.13 604 6,604
2015-16(1)
2.64 0.29 44 606
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As of June 2015, five cities of Telangana namely
Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and
Warangal were announced to be developed as a smart
cities. Out of those five cities, Greater Hyderabad and
Greater Warangal were shortlisted in the list of 98
smart cities to be developed in India.
In 2015, along with the smart cities, 15 cities of the
Telangana state are selected for infrastructure
development under the scheme Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (Amrut).
The central government has approved a budget of US$
8.3 billion for the first phase of the Amrut project.
US$ 1.05 million was allocated to the state of
Telangana for administrative and office expenses
(A&OE) in order to prepare the Service Level
Improvement Plan (SLIP)/Capacity Building (CB). In
July, 2015, the Ministry of Urban Development of
Government of India released US$ 0.46 million as
advance for the 11 cities under Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)
guidelines.
AMRUT & SMART CITIES…(1/2)
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Source: TechSci Research
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AMRUT AND SMART CITIES…(2/2)
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Greater Hyderabad
Greater Warangal
Source: TechSci Research
Smart cities in Telangana
Cities Population
Greater Hyderabad 6,731,790
Greater Warangal 819,406
Cities/towns in Telangana covered under AMRUT
S. No. City/town
1. Khammam
2. GHMC
3. Warangal
4. Nizamabad
5. Karimnagar
6. Ramagundam
7. Mahbubnagar
8. Nalgonda
9. Adilabad
10. Suryapet
11. Miryalaguda
3838OCTOBER 2016
The Information Technology (IT) and pharmaceuticals
manufacturing sectors are catalysing the growth of Telangana’s
economy. Hyderabad is a major exporter of IT and ITeS
products. Micro, small and medium enterprises are also
strengthening the economic growth of the state. During 2015-
2016, 3,779 MSME units were established in the state with a
cumulative investment of US$ 242.32 million.
The state government is in discussions with Steel Authority of
India (SAIL) for establishing a steel factory comprising a deal of
value US$ 5 billion on the Khammam-Warangal border. The
state government plans to improve cotton rich Warangal, the
second major city after Hyderabad, in all aspects particularly by
establishing textile parks analogous to those in Tirupur in Tamil
Nadu. The state aims to setting up of industry across
Telangana rather than limiting it to any specific city.
Incorporation and implementation of Telangana State Industrial
Project Approval and Self Certification Systems is expected to
increase the investments in the state coming years.
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KEY INDUSTRIES
Key industries in Telangana
• Information technology
• Pharmaceuticals manufacturing
• Tourism
• Textile
• Mines and minerals
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Source: Socio Economic Outlook 2015, Government of Telangana
MSME- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
As per state budget 2016-17, the work on construction
of the textile hub and a new pharma city in Warangal
is under process. Moreover, Government of India has
also provided the state government with final approval
for establishing a food park across the district of
Khammam in coming years. In addition, the state
government has also proposed to establish 3
Aerospace parks in the state during 2016-17.
Incentives for micro & small enterprises from the Government of Telangana:
100% reimbursement of stamp and transfer duty on the purchase of land for industrial use
100% reimbursement of Stamp duty for lease of land/shed/ buildings and also mortgages and hypothecations
25% rebate in land cost limited to US$ 16.58 thousand in industrial estates/ industrial parks
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KEY INDUSTRIES – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY … (1/2)
Source: Telangana Economic Survey 2015- 16,
IT/ITeS: Information Technology/Information
Technology enabled Services Sector,
Information technology is one of the fastest growing sectors
in Telangana, contributing around 21% share in the total
GSDP of the state. The central government has declared the
realisation of an Information Technology Investment Region
(ITIR) near Hyderabad. With the establishment of the ITIR,
the Government plans to generate 1.5 million direct and 5.3
million indirect jobs in the IT sector in the next five years.
Telangana was the first state in India to initiate e-
governance projects in India.
The growth in the total exports of IT and ITeS products in
Telangana is higher than India’s IT and ITeS exports by
2.7%. Hyderabad accounts for a majority of the share in the
exports of IT products in the state. During 2015-16, exports of
IT products of Telangana stood at US$ 10.42 billion.
As of May 2016, out of the 348 approved IT SEZs in India, 40
are situated in Telangana.
Leading IT companies like Facebook, Google, IBM and
Microsoft hold significant presence in Hyderabad.
Continuous growth of these companies in conjunction with
expansion plans is expected to generate 40,000 direct jobs
along with indirect employment of several thousands.
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
IT & ITeS exports from Telangana (US$ million)
2015-16
Exports 10.42
IT Units 1,300
Under the Department of Information Technology,
Electronics & Communications, the Government of
Telangana has introduced Telangana IT Policy, 2016 in
April 2016 for the uplifting the performance of the sector in
the state.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY … (2/2)
Google
Microsoft
Amazon
• Google’s Hyderabad office played a essential role in the growth of the firm’s main products like
Gmail, Chrome, Calendar and Docs. The engineers at Hyderabad make specially Google
products for native markets and handling structures for agencies in India and other Asia Pacific
markets. In 2015, Google announced plans to establish its largest campus in Hyderabad with an
investment of US$ 166 million.
• In July 2014, Microsoft declared its strategies to develop processes in Hyderabad. The state
government has guaranteed land and other facilities essential for the development of project.
• Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella visited Hyderabad in September 2014, and there are
probabilities of discussions with the state government concerning growth of the IT industry in
Hyderabad.
• In 2015, the company announced that it will establish its largest fulfilment centre in Telangana.
Amazon aims to intensify its employee base by more than three fold from the existing 4,000 to
13,500 in phases.
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Facebook
• Facebook is a US-based online public networking provision company with set-ups in India.
• The agency in Hyderabad was the first organisation for the company in Asia. Facebook India
has designed a programme to strengthen Digital India and Skills India initiatives of the
Government of India. The program named Small Business Boost was inaugurated by
Telangana’s IT Minister K T Rama Rao in Hyderabad in August 2015. Facebook’s Small
Business Boost initiative will serve as an incredible resource for the growth of these businesses
by offer training on best practices for growing a small business online. The programme will also
aim at encouraging and training the business owners to access international markets by
branding on Facebook platform.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – PHARMACEUTICALS … (1/2)
Source: Ministry Of Health And Family Welfare,
Government of India ,State Portal & News articles
Hyderabad accounts for about 20% share in the total export of pharma products
from India. This is making Hyderabad as a centre for the drug production.
Telangana backs nearly one-third of complete pharma manufacture in the
country.
The state government declared establishing a Pharma City to enhance the
pharmaceutical business in Telangana.
As of 2014-15, Telangana had about 429 and 185 pharma companies and bulk
drug units, respectively.
Companies like Dr Reddy’s and Aurobindo are continuously expanding and have
already lined up vast investments for the same.
Total R&D by pharmaceutical enterprises has grown by additional 20.6% in
2014-15, indicating the potential in Telangana.
As per the socio-economic survey 2015-16, at a projected amount of US$ 2.0
billion, the Hyderabad Pharma City is being established which will consist of
R&D Lab, university, etc. The park is proposed to be established on 11,000
acres of land at Mucherla and is expected to create employment opportunities for
70,000 people.
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Funds for support for drugs & supplies
under Mission Flexible Pool – 2014-15
(US$ million)
Approved Released
7.94 1.31
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KEY INDUSTRIES – PHARMACEUTICALS … (2/2)
Dr Reddy’s
Aurobindo Pharma
• Dr Reddy’s initiated its business processes as an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API)
producer in 1984 and added formulations procedures in 1987.
• The enterprise entered in to international markets in 1991. In 2013-14, the company works with
50 R&D associates through out the world, having three major clusters in the US, Western
Europe and India. In 2014-15, the company generated revenues of US$ 1,660.73 million. From
April-September 2015, the company recorded revenues of US$ 899.53 million.
• Aurobindo Pharma was established in 1986 and turn into a public listed company in 1995.
• The corporation trades its drugs to 125 countries and derives more than 70% of its total returns
from global operations. The company has a group of about 650 scientists who carry out the
operations in research and product development.
• During the third quarter of 2015-16, ending in December 2015, the company recorded total
revenue of US$ 361.26 million.
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Divi's Laboratories
• Divis Laboratories, started in 1990, produces APIs & intermediates.
• The company has 500 acres of 13 multi-purpose manufacture units in Hyderabad and a plant in
Seemandhra.
• At the end of third quarter of 2015-16, the total revenues recorded by the company were US$
130.29 million.
Granules India Ltd • Granules India is an Indian pharmaceutical company with manufacturing facilities dispersed
across India and China.
• The company assists clienteles across 60 countries with four facilities in India, which include
Hyderabad, and a facility in Jingmen, China. In 2013, it acquired Auctus Pharma for expansion
of business. In 2015-16, the company generated revenues of US$ 218.63 million.
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM….(1/3)
Source: News Articles, Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015
Dynasties such as Sathavahanas, Kakatiyas, Chalukyas,
Qutubshahis, Mughals and Asafjahis have ruled the state of
Telangana. Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is highly popular
for Charminar, Golconda Fort, pearls and biryani. The Kakatiya
track with Warangal and Karimnagar are recognised as highly
popular tourist places.
Jinnaram near Kawal Tiger Sanctuary and the lake resorts at
Kadem (Adilabad) and Alisagar Lake (Nizamabad) are places
which are extremely popular. Amongst the new tourist spots, the
state has established jungle resorts on the border of Telangana-
Maharashtra. In order to encourage tourism, the state government
has planned listing of a new public limited company, Telangana
State Tourism Development Corporation Limited (TSTDC), under
the Companies Act 2013.
The Government of Telangana has set up Yadagirigutta
Development Authority (YDA) for maintaining the historic Hindu
and Jain monuments at Yadagirigutta and nearby regions. As per
budget 2016-17, for renovation and renewal of historic temples in
the state, the state government proposed an outlay of US$ 7.63
million as a one time grant during 2016-17.
Moreover, the state government allocated an amount of US$ 35.44
million for the development of tourism and culture department
during 2016-17.
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51.2
51.8
49.7
91.7
54.2
72.5
94.6
0 20 40 60 80 100
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Number of tourist arrivals (Millions)
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM….(2/3)
Source: News Articles, Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015
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32.1
43.0
50.6 50.5 50.4 51.5 49.4
91.4
54.0
72.3
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
0.47
0.57
0.7 0.72 0.75
0.29
0.23 0.22
0.15
0.07
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Number of domestic tourist arrivals in Telangana (million)
Number of foreign tourist arrivals in Telangana (thousands)
Key tourist spots
Monuments
• Charminar
• Golconda Fort
• Qutb Shahi Tombs
• Chowmahalla Palace
• Falaknuma Palace
• Bhongir Fort
• Ramoji Film City
Religious Tourism
• Thousand Pillar Temple
• Bhadrachalam Temple
• Nelakondapalli
• Dhulikatta Phanigiri
• Kolanpaka
• Mecca Masjid
Others
• Kuntala waterfall
• Pochera waterfalls
• Nirmal Paintings
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KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM….(3/3)
Source: News Articles, Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015
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Initiatives undertaken by the Government of Telangana:
Creation of “Telangana Samskruthika Sarathi”, a distinct state level body to create awareness regarding the cultural heritage of
Telangana and provide information about various schemes launched by the Government of Telangana and development of
different policies.
Proposal to build a new mega Cinema City to promote the tourism film industry in Telangana. The proposed project is expected to
span over 2,000 acres in the Nalgonda-Ranga Reddy border in Rachakonda.
Proposal to develop “Kaloji Kala Kendram” at Warangal and “Telangana Kala Bharati” at Hyderabad, to promote cultural activities
in the state.
Allocation of US$ 16.59 million for the development of Yadagirigutta Devasthanam. Further, development of Narasimha
Abhyaranyam has been planned in 400 acres of land. Meditation centres, Veda pathshalas, marriage halls, parks and cottages
would be constructed in additional 1,600 acres of land.
4646OCTOBER 2016
Granite, coal, lime stone, bauxite and mica are the major
mineral resources in Telangana.
Adilabad, Karimnagar, Khammam and Warangal are the
largest producers of coal in the state of Telangana.
The state have high volumes of limestone deposits, which
gratify various cement factories in the region.
Karimnagar, Khammam and Adilabad, are the prime
districts for mining in the state of Telangana. These districts
accounts for 50% share in the mining business of the state.
Karimnagar is considered as strong granite reserve districts
in Telangana. Wide range of granites such as Tan Brown,
Maple Red and Coffee Brown granite are available in the
district.
Telangana holds 426 quarries for colour granite and six
quarries for black granite.
Khammam is emerging as the new growth engine with
around 15,000 acres of land being freed by the state
government in the district.
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
KEY INDUSTRIES – MINES AND MINERALS…(1/2)
Source: Indian Mineral Scenario – States, Ministry of
Mines, ASSOCHAM India
District Major Minerals
Adilabad
Limestone, Coal, Iron ore,
Manganese
Karimnagar
Lime stone, Coal, Iron ore, laterite
& granite
Khammam
Limestone, Coal, Iron ore, quartz
& granite, Steatite,
Dolomite, Barites, Corrundum
Mahbubnagar Amethyst, Feldspar, laterite, Quart
Medak Amethyst, laterite, Granite
Nalgonda Limestone & Limestone Slabs
Nizambad Quartz, laterite, Granite
Ranga Reddy
Amethyst, laterite, Granite,
Limestone
Warangal Amethyst, Granite, Coal
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
4747OCTOBER 2016
Coal industry is one of the prime segments for Telangana minerals and mines sector. Telangana coal deposits account for 20% share
in India’s coal deposits. In 2015, a new website for Online Sand Sale Management & Monitoring System has been started and is being
developed by Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation. The purpose of this website is to identify illegal mining of natural
resources and maintain records of the revenues of the mining sector.
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
KEY INDUSTRIES – MINES AND MINERALS…(2/2)
Source: Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
Note: 2015-16(1) : till October 2015
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Production of major minerals, 2015-16(1)
Minerals Production (tonnes)
Barytes 26,077
Coal 33,116,541
Dolomite 403,743
Feldspar 361,887
Garnet 9
Latarite 1,780,239
Lime Stone 13,166,012
Manganese ore 1,400
Quartz 310,960
Shale 51,700
Stowing Sand 1,333,991
White clay 62,240
Production of minor minerals, 2015-16(1)
Minerals Unit Production
B.Granite Cubic meter 136,992
C. Granite Cubic meter 377,365
Gravel / Earth Cubic meter 17,021,456
Fuller's earth Tonnes 277,025
L. stone slabs Meter Square 1,360,770
Mosaic chips Tonnes 14,890
Road metal Cubic meter 20,786,426
Ordinary sand Cubic meter 1,618,019
4848OCTOBER 2016
Cotton is grown in almost all districts of the state except
Hyderabad and Nizamabad. The state had 10 lakh spindles as
of 2014-15. Out of these spindles, about 8 lakh spindles utilise
cotton and the rest use synthetic and viscose fibres. In 2014-
15, under Integrated Textile Park scheme, the state
government proposed to set up two textile parks in Warangal
and Sircilla cities. These cities are based in Karimnagar district.
Both parks will be established similar to the parks present at
Tirupur in Tamil Nadu. The Government of Telangana sought
authorization from the central government for the conversion of
forest area in Warangal, which is the largest cotton producing
district in the state, into a mega textile park.
As per the budget 2016-17, the work on Textile hub in
Warangal has initiated and is under process. As of March 2015,
a new textile policy was introduced in Telangana. Purpose of
this policy is to provide special incentives to the textiles sector.
In 2015-16, the state produced 27 metric tonnes of raw silk, as
of August, 2015. In order to promote the textile sector in the
state, the Government of Telangana is working on a new textile
policy to attract investments in the sector.
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
KEY INDUSTRIES – APPARELS AND TEXTILES…(1/2)
Source: Telangana Economic Survey 2015-16
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Proposed textile parks in Telangana
(as of October 2015)
Location
Pochampally Handloom Park Limited
Kanumukkala,N
algonda
Whitegold Integrated Spentex Park Ranga Reddy
Avantika Textile Park
Medak
Telengana
Details of Handloom and Textile Industry (2015-16)
Handloom Co-operative Societies Number
Cotton 259
Silk Weaver Cooperative Societies (WCSs) 33
Wool ICSs 44
Power loom WCSs 157
Tailor CSSs/ Garments CSs 122
4949OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
KEY INDUSTRIES – APPARELS AND TEXTILES…(2/2)
Source: Telangana Annual Plan, 2015-16
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
0.128
0.234
2014-15 2015-16
Financial assistance to the handloom weavers (in US$ million)
5050OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED
List of approvals and clearances required Department
Incorporation of company Registrar of Companies
Registration, Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum, industrial licences
Commerce and Industries DepartmentPermission for land use
Allotment of land
Site environmental approval
Telangana Pollution Control Board
No-objection Certificate and consent under Water and Pollution Control Act
Registration under States Sales Tax Act and Central and State Excise Act
Excise Department
Commercial taxes
Sanction of power
Energy and Power DepartmentPower feasibility
Power connection
Approval for construction activity and building plan Public Works Department
Water and sewerage clearance Water Security & Public Health Engineering
DepartmentWater connection
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
5151OCTOBER 2016
Agency Contact information
Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
6th Floor, Parisrama Bhavan, Fateh Maidan Road,
Basheerbagh, Hyderabad – 500 004, Telangana, India
Ph: +91-40-23237625, 23237626
Fax: +91-40-23240205, 23241385
Website: http://telangana.apiic.in/
email: hyd@apiic.in
Telangana State Power Generation Corporation
(TSGENCO)
Vidyutsoudha, Khairatabad,
Hyderabad-500 082,
Telangana, India
Phone: 040-23499000/39839000
Fax: 040-23499101
email: contactus@tsgenco.gov.in
Telangana Pollution Control Board
Telangana Pollution Control Board
Payavaran Bhawan, A-III, Industrial Estate,
Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad - A.P.
Website: http://appcb.ap.nic.in
email: eew_ss@pcb.ap.gov.in
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
CONTACT LIST
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
5252OCTOBER 2016
Parameter Cost estimate
Land price (US$ per sq m) 3.6–254.6
Labour cost (minimum wages per day) US$ 2.9–22.7
Commercial lease rent (US cents per sq ft per month) 5.4–714.3
Electricity (US cents per kWh)
Commercial: 9.5–19.4
Industrial: 8.1–11.9
Residential rent (US cents per sq ft per month) 6.7–40.0
Five-star hotel room (US$ per night) 58–330
Water cost (US$)
Industrial: 0.8-3 per 1,000 litres
Commercial: 0.7-3 per 1000 litres
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN TELANGANA
Source: Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Ministry of Labour,
Telangana State Portal, Property sites, News articles, Travel sites
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
5353OCTOBER 2016
Telangana Full Fee Reimbursement Policy 2015
• To confirm a uniform scholarship for each category of study, as well as vocational
training, which is independent of the fees charged. To guarantee that fees are lower
than the subsidy quantities to help students to meet their living expenses. Read more
Objectives
The Telangana Solar Power Policy 2015
• To promote regionalised and dispersed generation of solar energy.
• Effective energy conservation by the stimulation of connected grid and off-grid solar tenders.
• Endorsement of all skills related to solar power generation.
• Addition of solar parks
Read more
Objectives
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
STATE ACTS & POLICIES
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Objectives
The New Industrial Policy 2014
Read more
• To improve 6 industrial corridors with emphasis on main industrialised sectors, with life sciences, IT
and hardware being the major benefactors.
• To certify viable & comprehensive industrial development.
Objectives
5454OCTOBER 2016
Telangana Electronics Policy 2016
• To entice US$ 3 billion funds for the Electronics sector through 2020.
• To develop an employment potential of around 160 thousand by 2020.
Read more
Objective
Telangana IT Policy 2016
• To make Telangana the most favoured destination for the IT companies.
• To position the state among the leading global hubs for innovation and technology entrepreneurship
in the country.
Read more
Objectives
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
STATE ACTS & POLICIES
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Objectives
Telangana Innovation Policy
Read more
Objectives
• To boost the start-ups present across the social and rural enterprises by the provision of additional
incentives to them.
• To endorse the innovative ideas through positive industrial engagement.
Upcoming Policies in Telangana
Telangana Innovation in Multimedia, Animation, Gaming and Entertainment
Policy
Telangana Textile and Apparel Policy (T-TAP)
5555OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
Telangana
Source: Telangana Economic Survey 2014-15
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
The capital of Telangana, i.e., Hyderabad is regarded as the IT hub of Telangana on the account of increasing growth in the exports
of IT and ITeS products from the state. The tourism sector in the state is also being promoted by the state government through the
initiative of Telangana Samskruthika Sarathi, which aims in creating awareness regarding the state’s culture among the tourists.
The major mineral resources being produced in the state include coal, granite, lime stone, mica and bauxite. The limestone deposits
in the state are also present at high volume in the state due to which the mines and minerals sector is boosting the economic growth
of Telangana across the country.
5656OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2016-17
Source: India Conference Alerts
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Summit / Conference
Venue of Summit /
Conference
Date
International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer , Civil and
Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)
Warangal 14th August, 2016
International Conference On Applied Science Engineering and
Technology(ICSET-16)
Hyderabad 24th September, 2016
International Symposium on Current Research in Mechanical, Mechatronics,
Robotics and Civil Engineering (ISMMRCE-16)
Warangal 25th September, 2016
International Conference Digital Information Processing, Data Mining, and
Wireless Communications (ICDIPDMWC-16)
Hyderabad 13th November, 2016
5757OCTOBER 2016
ANNEXURE
Year INR equivalent of one US$
2004-05 44.81
2005-06 44.14
2006-07 45.14
2007-08 40.27
2008-09 46.14
2009-10 47.42
2010-11 45.62
2011-12 46.88
2012-13 54.31
2013-14 60.28
2014-15 60.28
2015-16 65.46
TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
Average exchange rates
For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
Source: Reserve Bank of India
5858OCTOBER 2016
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Telangana Sectore Report - October 2016

  • 1. 11OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA OCTOBER 2016
  • 2. 22OCTOBER 2016  Executive Summary………………..……. 3  Advantage State………………...…...…... 4  Telangana Vision ……………...…...……. 5  Telangana – An Introduction…….…...…. 6  Budget 2016-17………………………….. 18  Infrastructure Status……………….…..... 19  Business Opportunities………………..…38  Doing Business in Telangana…...……....52  State Act & Policies……………………….53 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA OCTOBER 2016
  • 3. 33OCTOBER 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Source: Telangana State Statistical Year book,2015 Economic growth driven by service sector • At current prices, Telangana’s GSDP was estimated at US$ 89.07 billion during 2015-16. • Services sector is the major contributor in the GSDP of Telangana. Hyderabad – The IT hub of the state • Hyderabad is the major IT hub of the state across the country. During 2015-16, the value of IT exports from the state of Telangana was recorded at US$ 10.42 billion. The launch of T-Hub in November 2015 has created most energetic community of entrepreneurs across the world for boosting the success stories of the start-ups in India. Growth in annual budget • In 2016-17, the overall planned and non-planned allocation for various sectors of the state amounted to US$ 19.92 billion. Promoting tourism & historical past • In 2014-15, “Telangana Samskruthika Sarathi”, a distinct state level body was created to generate awareness about the cultural heritage of Telangana and provide information regarding the various policies and schemes of the Government of Telangana. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
  • 4. 44OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015 GSDP: Gross State Domestic Product ADVANTAGE: TELANGANA TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Growing demandGrowing economy and improving infrastructure • Telangana’s GSDP grew at a CAGR of 14.49% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. • The state government plans to build more airports in the state to improve connectivity. Rich labour pool • Majority of the prominent educational universities and institutions Telangana are located in Hyderabad. These institutions provides a massive pool of labour which acts as a catalyst in the development of the state. • The state government has announced scholarships to attract more youth to these institutions. Policy and institutional support • Under the Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communications, the Government of Telangana introduced three new policies in 2016, namely, Telangana IT Policy, 2016, Telangana Electronics Policy, 2016 and Telangana Innovation Policy, 2016. Availability of readymade capital • Telangana accounts for easy access to capital along with infrastructure which is benefiting the state. • Majority of the multinational companies holds production base in Hyderabad. • Information technology and pharmaceutical sectors are the fastest growing sector of the state and driving the economic development of Telangana. Advantage Telangana June 2016 Installed power capacity: 11,568.76 MW 2018 Installed power capacity: 23,675 MW
  • 5. 55OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA VISION Vision Agriculture Quality of life of people Power Infrastructure Governance Promoting investments Promoting research • Waiver of agricultural loans up to Rs 1 lakh. • Technological advancement in agriculture • Government to encourage research in agricultural universities. • In next three years, Telangana is expected to be developed as a power surplus state • To develop Hyderabad as a slum free city. • Effective implementation of welfare schemes. • Hyderabad to have most advanced infrastructure facilities. • To have two new airports in Hyderabad, near Shamirpet, Jawaharnagar and Ghatkesar. • Ensure people centric, transparent and corruption free development. • To take steps to eradicate corruption. • Plans to announce industrial policy to encourage investments in state. • Setting up of faster clearances, a single window system. • Aim to make Telangana the Seed Bowl of India. Telangana is highly suitable for the growth of seeds. • Endorsing greenhouse technology and pilot projects. Law & order • No negotiation on maintaining law & order in the state. • Encouraging people friendly police officials. • Installing CCTV cameras for better vigilance. Source: Telangana Government TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
  • 6. 66OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA FACT FILE In June 2014, Telangana was introduced as the 29th state of the India, Hyderabad is the capital of the state. Telangana is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the south and east end, Maharashtra and Karnataka from the west, and Odisha and Chhattisgarh from the north end. Telugu is the generally spoken language in the state. Hindi, Urdu and English are also usually spoken. Mahaboobnagar, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Medak, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam and Nalgonda are the 10 districts of Telangana. Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Warangal are the key cities in the state. Source: Population Census 2011, Telangana State Statistical Abstract, May 2015 Parameters Telangana Capital Hyderabad Geographical area (sq km) 114,840 Administrative districts (No) 10 Population density (persons per sq km) 312 Total population (million) 35.2 Male population (million) 17.7 Female population (million) 17.5 Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 988 Literacy rate (%) 66.5 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Maps of India
  • 7. 77OCTOBER 2016 Parameter Telangana All states Source Economy 2015-16 2015-16 GSDP as a percentage of all state’s GSDP 4.30 100.0 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office GSDP growth rate (%) 11.70 8.64 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office Per capita GSDP (US$) 2,530.7 1546 Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office Physical Infrastructure Installed power capacity (MW) 11,568.76 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016 Wireless subscribers (No) 73,912,8961 1,033,157,014 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May 2016 National Highway length (km) 2,635.84 100,087.08 NHAI & Roads and Building Department Airports (No) 12 125 Airports Authority of India For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA IN FIGURES … (1/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA 1 For undivided State 2International operational airport
  • 8. 88OCTOBER 2016 Parameter Telangana All states Source Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 66.5 73.0 Census 2011 Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 17.5 21.6 SRS Bulletin Investment FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 11.571 288.51 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, from April 2000 to March 2016 Industrial Infrastructure PPP projects Completed & Operational (No) 13 1,246 DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, as of July 2016 Operational SEZs (No) 26 186 Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, as of July 2016 1Including Andhra Pradesh, PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA IN FIGURES … (2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
  • 9. 99OCTOBER 2016 20.1 24.5 28.1 37.9 41.0 42.9 57.8 65.2 63.9 65.0 71.1 89.10 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA At current prices, Telangana’s GSDP stood at US$ 89.1 billion in 2015-16. Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of 14.49%. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office GSDP* - Socio Economic Outlook 2016 GSDP of Telangana at current prices (in US$ billion) ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
  • 10. 1010OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA At current prices, Telangana’s net state domestic product (NSDP) was estimated at US$ 81.13 billion in 2015-16. Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, the average annual NSDP growth rate was about 14.79%. NSDP of Telangana at current prices (in US$ billion) ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office, Socio Economic Outlook 2016 17.8 21.8 24.9 33.6 36.7 38.1 51.5 56.8 56.3 57.4 62.7 81.13 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 11. 1111OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA GSDP per capita of Telangana at current prices (in US$) Telangana’s per capita GSDP^ increased to US$ 2,530.7 during 2015-16 from US$ 545 over 2004-05. Average per capita GSDP rose at a CAGR of 14.98% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million USD / Population in million 545 657 739 985 1,064 1,096 1,468 1,602 1,568 1,582 1,714 2,530.7 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 12. 1212OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Telangana’s per capita NSDP grew from US$ 484 during 2004-05 to US$ 2,184.89 over 2015-16. Average per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 14.69% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. NSDP per capita of Telangana at current prices (in US$) ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA NSDP Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office, Socio Economic Outlook 2016 484 584 655 873 951 972 1,306 1,3971,3821,397 1,512 2184.89 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 13. 1313OCTOBER 2016 Percentage distribution of GSDP (Current prices) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics of Telangana, Central Statistics Office Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15 At a CAGR of 19.08%, services has been the fastest growing sector among agriculture, industry and services from 2004-05 to 2015-16. The industry sector increased at a CAGR of 14.13% between 2004-05 and 2015-16, followed by agriculture (CAGR of 17.44%). In 2015-16, the services sector contributed 61.90% to the state’s GSDP at current prices. It was followed by the industry sector (20.40%) and agriculture sector (17.70%). 17.91% 17.70% 28.28% 20.40% 53.81% 61.90% 2004-05 2015-16 Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector CAGR 17.44% 19.08% 14.13%
  • 14. 1414OCTOBER 2016 Source: Telangana Socio Economic Outlook 2016, Telangana State Budget 2016-17, Crop Annual Area (‘000 hectare) Annual Production (‘000 tones) 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 Rice 1,415 951 4,545 2,979 Cereals & millets 2205 1591 6955 4685 Pulses 408 455 263 250 Fruits 2613 2046 7218 4935 Cotton 1693 1778 3583 3608 Telangana is primarily a rain fed state and experiences irregular distribution of rain. During 2015-16, 5.56 lakh hectare of area was under cultivation of maize, whereas pulses were cultivated over an area of 4.55 lakh hectare, in the state. Thus, after the divergence, the state is expected to grasp a leading position in the production of pulses and coarse grains. As per state budget 2016-17, two waiver instalments out of four have been deposited into the bank accounts whereas the third instalment is expected to be unconfined during 2016-17. The state government has proposed an amount of US$ 1.03 billion for the departments of Agriculture and Cooperation and Marketing. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Annual area & production of key crops TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Production of horticulture crops (million MT) 5.28 2.84 9.14 4.07 2.66 7.46 Production of Fruits Production of Vegetables Production of Plantation Crops 2014-15 2015-16
  • 15. 1515OCTOBER 2016 Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India (1) As of May 2016 (2) Including Andhra Pradesh IEMs – Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda LOIs – Letters of Intent DILs – Direct Industrial Licences In June, 2015, the Government of Telangana introduced a new industrial policy to attract domestic as well as international investments in the industrial sector of the state, with emphasis on core manufacturing sectors. Additionally, a legal framework has been provided in the policy to make the existing industries more competitive, which is expected to boost the quality of goods manufactured in the state. Telangana is one of the leading exporters of IT services in India. In 2014-15, the overall exports from Telangana were valued at US$ 2.23 billion. According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), cumulative FDI inflows(2) in Telangana from April 2000 to March 2016, totaled US$ 11.57 billion. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – INVESTMENTS & EXPORTS Investment intentions in terms of IEMs filed, LOIs/DILs issued in Telangana TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA 176 132 132 134 117 145 65 2,267.90 2,090.90 1,822.20 1,307.60 1,032.70 1,591.43 1,904.94 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016⁽¹⁾ Number of Investment Inentions Proposed Investments (US$ Million)
  • 16. 1616OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – IRRIGATION....(1/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA The major sources for water for irrigation purpose in the state are Godavari and Krishna Rivers and branches. Telangana also uses water from tanks and ponds for irrigation. During 2015-16, share of Telangana in the water of Godavari and Krishna was recorded to be 1,250 thousand million cubic feet. Further, the state also has a share of 150 thousand million cubic feet in the surplus water. Moreover, Telangana’s Chief Minister accomplished an understanding with Maharashtra’s Chief Minister for fulfilling the projects which are estimated to be developed over Pranahita, Godavari and Penganga rivers. In addition to these new projects, the state government is also trying to finish the major and medium projects, which are under process in the state. In Telangana, every year around 9,000 tanks are being taken up for their restoration, and during 2015-16, the restoration of the tanks was done with the people’s active participation. Moreover, the phase-II of restoration is expected to be initiated within coming years. The state government has proposed an amount of US$ 3.82 million for the construction of the above mentioned projects and for the fulfilment of Mission Kakatiya during 2016-17. Source: Irrigation and CAD Department, Government of Telangana Irrigation projects status (as of October 2015) Major irrigation projects Numbers Completed 8 Ongoing 17 Medium irrigation projects Numbers Completed 34 Ongoing 9 Gross Irrigated Area, Net Irrigated Area (‘000 ha) 2014-15 2015-16 (Kharif) Gross Irrigated Area 2,529 1,324 Net Irrigated Area 1,726 1,313 Irrigation Intensity 2014-15 1.47 2015-16 (Kharif) 1.01
  • 17. 1717OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – IRRIGATION….(2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Telangana State Portal Major & Minor Irrigation Schemes and Projects being planned by Telangana Schemes and Projects Salient features Palamuru-Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation Scheme • To make available drinking water to Hyderabad from Krishna river • Irrigation of 7 lakh acres in Mahabubnagar, 2.7 lakh acres in Ranga Reddy and 0.3 lakh acres in Nalgonda districts. This can be done by the lifting of 70 thousand million cubic feet of water from the Krishna River. Nakkalagandi Project • With an aim to irrigate area of 3.41 lakh acres in Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar districts as these districts are affected by fluoride and drought conditions. Irrigation sector investment - 2015-16 (US$ million) Projects Investment Major irrigation 946.26 Medium irrigation 37.74 Minor irrigation (PWD) 295.81 State Irrigation Development Corporation 49.77 Commissioner, CAD-EAP 12.24 Irrigation sector investment- 2015-16 (US$ million) Projects Investment Ground Water Department 0.90 Command area development 6.57 Flood control and drainage 59.61
  • 18. 1818OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org BUDGET 2016-17 Source: Telangana State Portal, Department of Finance TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA In 2016-17, the overall planned and non-planned allocation amounted to US$ 19.92 billion for various sectors of Telangana. The allocation of funds was about 3.80% higher in comparison with the 2015-16 budget. In the state budget for 2016-17, planned allocation amounted to US$ 10.33 billion while non-planned allocation amounted to US$ 9.59 billion. Annual Budget (Estimates in US$ million) Sector 2016-17 Agriculture and allied services 1,032.54 Rural development 1,639.32 Irrigation 3,819.13 Roads & Buildings 578.98 Industries 147.72 Education 1,640.39 Information Technology & Communication 38.80 YA,T&C Department 35.44 Health 911.55
  • 19. 1919OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS Telangana is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh from the south and east end, Maharashtra and Karnataka from the west, and Odisha and Chhattisgarh from the north end. As of June 2015, state was home to 16 national highways with total length of 2,592 km. The overall road length for Telangana state was around 27,240.84 km as of 2015-16. Of the total road length in the state, 17,076 km of roads are of single lane, 772 km are of intermediate lane, 7,357 km are of double lane and the remaining are of 4-lane and above. In order to fulfil the purpose of laying double lane and four lane roads from Mandal headquarters to district headquarters and for linking every headquarter to Hyderabad, the department of R&D commenced construction of 2,570 km long new roads in a phased manner during 2015-16. Moreover, the state government has also undertaken various steps for renovation and repairing of about 4,000 km roads in the state. Further, for the upliftment of roads and bridges, the Government of Telangana has proposed an amount of US$ 509.16 million. Source: Roads & Buildings Department, Government of Telangana, Budget 2016-17 Source: Maps of India Road type Road length (km) National highways 2,635.84 State highways 3,512 Major district roads 12,079 Other district roads 9,014 Total 27,240.84
  • 20. 2020OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –RAILWAYS TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Telangana State Statistical Yearbook 2015, News articles Source: Maps of India Telangana is well-connected to other parts of the country through the rail network. During 2014-15, the state had a railway network of 1,753 km having 228 railway stations. As per the state annual plan, the Government is planning to build rapid rail connectivity in the state. The rapid rail line will connect the capital of Telangana to the new capital of Andhra Pradesh. For construction of new railway lines in the state, the government proposed an investment of US$ 7.08 million in 2015-16. The metro rail project of the state is expected to be completed by July 2017, and as per the budget 2016-17, completion of this metro rail and other strategic plans in the state would help in minimizing traffic congestion across the state. Hyderabad Metro Rail project is being implemented through public private partnership (PPP) mode. Investment of US$ 2.1 billion has been approved by private partners and as of August 2015, combined viability gap funding (VGF) worth US$ 0.24 billion was approved by the central and state governments for the state.
  • 21. 2121OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS…(1/2) Telangana has one operating airport, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Shamshabad owned and operated by International Airport Limited. Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad International Airport Limited (RGHIAL) is a joint venture. The airport is sponsored by GMR Group, Malaysia Airports Holding Berhad (MAHB), State Government and the Airports Authority of India with shares of 63%,11%,13% and 13% respectively. The airport has two prime access points, one is the National Highway NH-7 and another one is Outer Ring Road (ORR) (western side) and Srisailam State Highway (eastern side). Warangal Airport is a non-operational airport built over an area of 748.02 acres. In order to improve the civil aviation sector, the state government proposed an investment of US$ 3.30 million in 2015-16. The Government of Telangana sanctioned an amount of US$ 0.95 million to the Telangana Aviation Corporation. An amount of US$ 138.52 thousand and US$ 1.65 thousand has been approved by the Government of Telangana for the development of Hyderabad airport and regional airport, respectively. For the development of Warangal airport, the government proposed an investment of US$ 165.89 thousand during 2015-16. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Telangana State Statistical Yearbook 2015, State Budget 2016-17
  • 22. 2222OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS…(2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Hyderabad aircraft movement (nos.) Hyderabad passenger traffic (million) Source: Airport Authority of India During 2015-16, Hyderabad airport handled 110,033 tonnes of freight. In March 2016, the volume of freight handled at the airport stood at 9,876 tonnes. 80,016 82,658 99,013 90,151 87,741 94,057 105772 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 6.51 7.60 8.44 8.30 8.65 10.40 12.38 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 23. 2323OCTOBER 2016 TSERC is the prime authority for power generation in Telangana. Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited (TSGENCO) and Transmission Corporation of Telangana Limited (TSTRANCO) are the generation and transmission entities of the state. As of April 2016, the total installed power capacity of Telangana state was 11,568.76 MW. Out of this, 6,942.25 MW was contributed by state utilities, 2,756.01 MW by private utilities and 1,870.50 MW by central utilities. Thermal power was the largest contributor in the state’s total installed capacity with 8,389.19 MW, followed by hydropower with a contribution of 2,135.66 MW, renewable energy with 895.29 MW and nuclear power with 148.62 MW. The Government of Telangana is planning to increase the installed power capacity of the state to 23,912 MW by 2019. The state holds two power distribution companies which are Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana State Limited (TSSPDCL) and Northern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TSNPDCL). Various new power projects have been taken up in the state during 2015-16, which include Pulichintala, Bhadadri Thermal Power Station, Lower Jurala, Yadadri Thermal Power Station as well as Kothagudem Thermal Power Station. These projects have a capacity of 6,160 MW, collectively. Further, in order to set up thermal power plants of 6,000 MW capacity across the state, the state government signed a MoU with Bharat Heavy Electricals, Ltd. during 2015-16. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER Source: Central Electricity Authority, State Budget 2016-17, State Portal TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Per capita power consumption by district (all categories) (KWh) 503 554 749 682 716 929 1,209 1,307 1,342 1,439 0 500 1000 1500 2000 Adilabad Khammam Nizamabad Warangal Karimnagar Mahaboobnagar Ranga Reddy Hyderabad Nalgonda Medak In the state budget for 2016-17, US$ 29.22 million was allocated for development of power sector in Telangana. Further, the state government has committed to deliver the power supply for nine hours from the upcoming kharif season across the agriculture sector.
  • 24. 2424OCTOBER 2016 Project name Sector Type of PPP Project cost (US$ million) Stage Hyderabad Multi-Modal Suburban Transportation Project - Phase II Railway track, tunnel, viaducts, bridges Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) 58.7 Under Construction Roadways between Hyderabad - Bangalore Section Roads and bridges Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 103.9 Under Construction Road Upgradation (Kadtal-Armur NH-7) Project Roads and bridges Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Annuity 42.0 Operational Road Upgradation (Islam Nagar-Kadtal NH-7) Project Roads and bridges Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Annuity 79.2 Operational Road Upgradation (Armur-Adloor Yellareddy) Project Roads and bridges Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 58.3 Operational Municipal Solid Waste to Energy in Hyderabad (Hyderabad, Gadamaguda, R.R.District) Solid waste management Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) 13.0 Operational Municipal Solid Waste to Energy in Hyderabad Solid waste management Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) 5.2 Operational Integrated Solid Waste Management (3800 TPD) for Hyderabad Solid waste management Design-Build-Finance-Operate- Transfer (DBFOT) 137.0 Under Construction Hyderabad-Yadgiri Four-Lane NH-202 Road Project Roads and bridges Design-Build-Finance-Operate- Transfer (DBFOT) 68.4 Operational Hyderabad International Airport Airports Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) 378.6 Operational For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS…(1/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce NA – Not Available
  • 25. 2525OCTOBER 2016 Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS…(2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Project name Sector Type of PPP Project cost (US$ million) Stage Three Star Hotel at Madhapur, Hyderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 0.8 Under Construction Multiplex & Shopping Mall at Secunderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 4.1 Under Construction HITEC City Cyberabad Hyderabad Common infrastructure for industrial parks, SEZ Not Available 68.7 Operational Golf Course At Naya Quilla Hyderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 1.9 Under Construction Food Courts Project at Lower Tankbund Road Hyderabad Tourism Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) 1.1 Under Construction
  • 26. 2626OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs…(1/2) For the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state, Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation is the concerned authority. During 2015-16, a SEZ has been developed in Madikonda village of Warangal district. IT/ITeS, formulation, biotech and aerospace are the major sectors where SEZs are operating. As of July 2016, Telangana had 123 SEZs; of which, 26 are operational, 44 are notified and 53 are formally approved. As of 10th May, 2016, the total utilised area of notified SEZs in Telangana stood at 1,957.22 hectares. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India Sector-wise operational SEZs in Telangana (2015-16) 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT/ITES Biotech Gems & Jewellery Aviation Sector Semiconductors Aerospace Engineering Industries Pharmaceuticals
  • 27. 2727OCTOBER 2016 Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: SEZs…(2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Sector-wise Operational SEZs in Telangana Industry Name of SEZs No of SEZs IT/ITeS • DivyaSree NSL Infrastructure Private Limited, RR Dist. • DLF Commercial Developers Ltd Gachibowli, • APIIC Ltd – Nanakramguda • Wipro Limited, Gopannapally • Sundew Properties, Madhapur • Stargaze Properties Pvt Ltd, RR Dist, • Serene Properties, Ghatkesar • JT Holdings Pvt Ltd, RR Dist. • Divyasree NSL, Raidurga • Infosys Limited, Pocharam • Tech Mahindra Limited (Satyam Computers), Madhapur, • Tech Mahindra Limited (Satyam Computers), Bahadurpally • Maytas Enterprises SEZ Pvt Ltd, Gopannpally • Indu Techzone Pvt Ltd, Mamidipally • Lanco Hills Technology, Manikonda • Wipro Limited, Manikonda • L&T Phoenix Infoparks, RR Dist • Navayuga Legala Estates Pvt Ltd, Serilingampally • Tata Consultancy Services Limited , RR Dist. • Hill County SEZ Private Limited , Bachupally 20 Sector-wise Operational SEZs in Telangana Industry Name of SEZs No of SEZs Biotechnology APIIC Ltd 1 Gems & jewellery Hyderabad Gems SEZ Ltd, RR Dist 1 Aviation M/s GMR Hyderabad Aviation SEZ Limited, Hyderabad 1 Semiconductors FAB City SPV (India) Pvt Ltd, RR Dist 1 Aerospace engineering M/s. APIIC Ltd., Adibatla, Ibrahim patnam, R .R. Dist, 1 Pharmaceuticals APIIC Pharma SEZ - Jedcherla 1
  • 28. 2828OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016) Wireless subscribers 73,912,896 Wire-line subscribers 1,684,912 Tele-density (in%) 85.39 According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), undivided Andhra Pradesh had nearly 73.91 million wireless subscribers and 1.68 million wireline subscribers as of May 2016. As of December 2015, there were 5,780 post offices in the state. Airtel launched 4G services in the states with special focus on Hyderabad. Other players such as BSNL and Aircel are also entering in the 4G business of the state. Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Telangana Statistical Yearbook - 2015 Performance Status of NOFN Project (As of April 2016) No. of GPs in Phase-I 2,097 Pipe laid (km) 4,038 Cabe Laid (km) 3,431 GPs for which cable laid 1,552 No. of GPs lit 106
  • 29. 2929OCTOBER 2016 Telangana’s share in educational institutions includes: Three central universities located in Hyderabad: University of Hyderabad, English and Foreign Languages University and Maulana Azad National Urdu University. Technological institutes such as IIT, IIIT and NIT. Nalsar Law University, Indian School of Business as well as private institutes such as Symbiosis and TISS are located in the locality of Hyderabad. The Telangana Government has announced fee compensations for students who belong to native and low income backgrounds. During 2015-16, the spend on the fee reimbursement was US$ 125.5 million. In 2015-16, the three newly established universities Sri. P.V. Narasimha Rao Telangana State Veterinary University, Sri. Konda Laxman Horticulture University and Prof. Jayashankar Agricultural University have been allocated with an investment budget of US$ 43.5 million. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (1/3) Source: Central Statistics Office, Budget 2016-17, Telangana Finance Department, News Articles, IIT: Indian Institute of Technology, IIIT: International Institute of Information Technology, NIT: National Institute of Technology, TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Literacy rates (%) Literacy rate 66.5 Male literacy 74.9 Female literacy 57.9 As per budget 2016-17, the state government has proposed an amount of US$ 258.78 million under plan and US$ 1.38 billion under the non-plan. Enrolment of students in Schools (2015-16) Classes Total Pre Primary 94,892 (I-V) 3,246,785 (VI-VIII) 1,758,189 (IX-X) 1,058,284 (XI-XII) 33,721
  • 30. 3030OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (2/3) Source: State Budget 2016-17 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA As per budget 2016-17, the state government set up a total of 70 new English medium residential schools in the state, at an estimated cost of US$ 53.46 million, for minorities, which are expected to be active by 2016-17. For medical education, training and research department, the budget allocation during 2016-17 is expected to be US$ 32.18 million. Budget Allocation for Education Sector in 2015-16 – US$ million Elementary education 763.35 Secondary education 707.95 Universal and higher education 255.23 Adult education 8.37 Language development 0.69 Technical education 69.14 General 12.09 Total 1,816.81
  • 31. 3131OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION … (3/3) Source: Telangana State Statistical Abstract TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Proposed medical colleges in Telangana with investment (US$ million) Construction of medical college and hospital at Nizamabad 15.26 Construction of new nursing college at Adilabad 0.11 Construction of new nursing college at Warangal 0.10 Construction of medical college and chest hospital, Hyderabad 0.06 Construction of nursing college and hostel at Gandhi Hospital Premises, Secunderabad 0.33 Construction of nursing college, Hyderabad 1.38 RIMS medical colleges 1.95
  • 32. 3232OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (1/2) Source: Department of Health, Medical & Family Welfare & National Health Mission, Government of Telangana Telangana Budget 2016-17 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Out of the country’s pharma production, Telangana accounted for one-third share; the state government plans to enhance it further by promoting a pharma city. Some of the initiatives by the state government to promote the healthcare sector are as follows: To double the budget allocation for the healthcare sector from the present 2% and increase public health delivery services. Supporting private players who are willing to invest in the healthcare sector. The government announced investment of US$ 16.58 billion for establishment of super speciality hospitals in the state, till 2019. The upcoming hospitals would be based on the same pattern as Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) of Hyderabad. During 2015-16, Human Development Index of the state was recorded to be 0.81. Further, as per budget 2016- 17, the main areas of focus in the state are standardization, consolidation and stabilisation of services related to medical and health. Health infrastructure (as of November, 2015) Primary health centres 675 Sub centres 4,863 Community health centres 114 Area hospitals 42 District hospitals 8 Budget allocation for health & family welfare in 2016-17 – US$ million Urban Health Services 495.88 Rural Health Services 414.67 Total 910.55 For 2016-17, the state government has also proposed to establish 40 diagnostics and 40 dialysis centres in the state. Further, the transmission of Community health centres to Vaidya Vidhana Parishad of Telangana is also expected to be accomplished during 2016-17.
  • 33. 3333OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Department of Health, Medical & Family Welfare & National Health Mission, Government of Telangana CHC: Community Health Centres SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH … (2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Primary hospitals in Telangana, by districtDistribution of district hospitals, area hospitals & CHCs in Telangana 40 52 57 67 71 72 72 75 84 85 0 20 40 60 80 100 Nizamabad Ranga Reddy Khammam Medak Karimnagar Nalgonda Adilabad Warangal Mahbubnagar Hyderabad The state government proposed an endowment of US$ 91.65 million for purchase or replacement of equipment, US$ 48.27 million for implementing repair of civil works, purchase of diagnostic equipment, etc. and US$ 24.37 million for buying drugs, disposals and surgical, as per budget 2016-17. Further, an amount of US$ 8.55 million is also projected to be delivered to Medical and Health Department heads for fulfilling the growing needs of the healthcare during 2016-17.
  • 34. 3434OCTOBER 2016 The industrial sector accounted for around 24% share in overall GVA of the state during 2015-16. In the state budget 2016-17, the Government of Telangana proposed an investment of US$ 147.72 million for endorsement of various industries in the state. The Telangana Government plans to encourage an industrial corridor. This industrial corridor would be in between Hyderabad and Warangal. After this industrial corridor, the employment opportunities are also expected to grow. The Telangana state plans to invest in power plants in a large way to back up its industrial infrastructure. With the launch of the Industrial policy in the state, all clearance certificates are being easily issued to around 1,609 units in the state involving an investment of US$ 5.06 billion. These clearances have generated an employment potential of 120 thousand during 2015-16 in the state. Across 100 approvals from 1,609 units are associated with the medium and large industrial units and have generated the employment potential of around 34 thousand with an investment of US$ 1.29 billion. Further, for establishing three Aerospace parks in the state, the state government has been depicting various proposals out of which the construction work of NIMZ phase-I is projected to be accomplished during 2016-17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE….(1/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015 CETP- Common Effluent Treatment Plants TSDF- Treatment Storage Disposal Facility TSIIC-Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Distribution of industrial parks in Telangana CETPs at Jeedimetla and Patancheru and TSDF at Dundigal under Jeedimetla Zone are established by the Government. TSIIC has recognised 150 industrial parks in 10 districts having land of about 74,133.18 acres with 13,165 units (enterprises). Under TSIIC, for the execution and monitoring of Infrastructure projects in the state, the government sanctioned an investment of US$ 1.65 million.
  • 35. 3535OCTOBER 2016 Source Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (1) As of July, 2015 Industrial park name No of plots No of sheds Vacant area (sq. m) Proposed industries Jeedimetla 250 0 1,222,765 Automotive based industries, general engineering, steel re rolling, R&D of biotech, pharmaceuticals, vaccines Karimnagar 2 0 2,136 General Patancheru 68 15 345,963 Textile, cargo, edible oils Shamshabad 376 11 2,098,571 Aerospace, solar equipment, electronic hardware Warangal 57 1 101,874 IT & ITeS, general Industrial Parks in Telangana For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE….(2/2) Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) schemes in Telangana Year Margin money subsidy released – US$ million Margin money subsidy utilised – US$ million Number of projects assisted Estimated employment generated (no. of persons) 2014-15 3.17 3.13 604 6,604 2015-16(1) 2.64 0.29 44 606
  • 36. 3636OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org As of June 2015, five cities of Telangana namely Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad and Warangal were announced to be developed as a smart cities. Out of those five cities, Greater Hyderabad and Greater Warangal were shortlisted in the list of 98 smart cities to be developed in India. In 2015, along with the smart cities, 15 cities of the Telangana state are selected for infrastructure development under the scheme Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (Amrut). The central government has approved a budget of US$ 8.3 billion for the first phase of the Amrut project. US$ 1.05 million was allocated to the state of Telangana for administrative and office expenses (A&OE) in order to prepare the Service Level Improvement Plan (SLIP)/Capacity Building (CB). In July, 2015, the Ministry of Urban Development of Government of India released US$ 0.46 million as advance for the 11 cities under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) guidelines. AMRUT & SMART CITIES…(1/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: TechSci Research
  • 37. 3737OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org AMRUT AND SMART CITIES…(2/2) TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Greater Hyderabad Greater Warangal Source: TechSci Research Smart cities in Telangana Cities Population Greater Hyderabad 6,731,790 Greater Warangal 819,406 Cities/towns in Telangana covered under AMRUT S. No. City/town 1. Khammam 2. GHMC 3. Warangal 4. Nizamabad 5. Karimnagar 6. Ramagundam 7. Mahbubnagar 8. Nalgonda 9. Adilabad 10. Suryapet 11. Miryalaguda
  • 38. 3838OCTOBER 2016 The Information Technology (IT) and pharmaceuticals manufacturing sectors are catalysing the growth of Telangana’s economy. Hyderabad is a major exporter of IT and ITeS products. Micro, small and medium enterprises are also strengthening the economic growth of the state. During 2015- 2016, 3,779 MSME units were established in the state with a cumulative investment of US$ 242.32 million. The state government is in discussions with Steel Authority of India (SAIL) for establishing a steel factory comprising a deal of value US$ 5 billion on the Khammam-Warangal border. The state government plans to improve cotton rich Warangal, the second major city after Hyderabad, in all aspects particularly by establishing textile parks analogous to those in Tirupur in Tamil Nadu. The state aims to setting up of industry across Telangana rather than limiting it to any specific city. Incorporation and implementation of Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification Systems is expected to increase the investments in the state coming years. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES Key industries in Telangana • Information technology • Pharmaceuticals manufacturing • Tourism • Textile • Mines and minerals TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Source: Socio Economic Outlook 2015, Government of Telangana MSME- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises As per state budget 2016-17, the work on construction of the textile hub and a new pharma city in Warangal is under process. Moreover, Government of India has also provided the state government with final approval for establishing a food park across the district of Khammam in coming years. In addition, the state government has also proposed to establish 3 Aerospace parks in the state during 2016-17. Incentives for micro & small enterprises from the Government of Telangana: 100% reimbursement of stamp and transfer duty on the purchase of land for industrial use 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty for lease of land/shed/ buildings and also mortgages and hypothecations 25% rebate in land cost limited to US$ 16.58 thousand in industrial estates/ industrial parks
  • 39. 3939OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY … (1/2) Source: Telangana Economic Survey 2015- 16, IT/ITeS: Information Technology/Information Technology enabled Services Sector, Information technology is one of the fastest growing sectors in Telangana, contributing around 21% share in the total GSDP of the state. The central government has declared the realisation of an Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) near Hyderabad. With the establishment of the ITIR, the Government plans to generate 1.5 million direct and 5.3 million indirect jobs in the IT sector in the next five years. Telangana was the first state in India to initiate e- governance projects in India. The growth in the total exports of IT and ITeS products in Telangana is higher than India’s IT and ITeS exports by 2.7%. Hyderabad accounts for a majority of the share in the exports of IT products in the state. During 2015-16, exports of IT products of Telangana stood at US$ 10.42 billion. As of May 2016, out of the 348 approved IT SEZs in India, 40 are situated in Telangana. Leading IT companies like Facebook, Google, IBM and Microsoft hold significant presence in Hyderabad. Continuous growth of these companies in conjunction with expansion plans is expected to generate 40,000 direct jobs along with indirect employment of several thousands. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA IT & ITeS exports from Telangana (US$ million) 2015-16 Exports 10.42 IT Units 1,300 Under the Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communications, the Government of Telangana has introduced Telangana IT Policy, 2016 in April 2016 for the uplifting the performance of the sector in the state.
  • 40. 4040OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY … (2/2) Google Microsoft Amazon • Google’s Hyderabad office played a essential role in the growth of the firm’s main products like Gmail, Chrome, Calendar and Docs. The engineers at Hyderabad make specially Google products for native markets and handling structures for agencies in India and other Asia Pacific markets. In 2015, Google announced plans to establish its largest campus in Hyderabad with an investment of US$ 166 million. • In July 2014, Microsoft declared its strategies to develop processes in Hyderabad. The state government has guaranteed land and other facilities essential for the development of project. • Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella visited Hyderabad in September 2014, and there are probabilities of discussions with the state government concerning growth of the IT industry in Hyderabad. • In 2015, the company announced that it will establish its largest fulfilment centre in Telangana. Amazon aims to intensify its employee base by more than three fold from the existing 4,000 to 13,500 in phases. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Facebook • Facebook is a US-based online public networking provision company with set-ups in India. • The agency in Hyderabad was the first organisation for the company in Asia. Facebook India has designed a programme to strengthen Digital India and Skills India initiatives of the Government of India. The program named Small Business Boost was inaugurated by Telangana’s IT Minister K T Rama Rao in Hyderabad in August 2015. Facebook’s Small Business Boost initiative will serve as an incredible resource for the growth of these businesses by offer training on best practices for growing a small business online. The programme will also aim at encouraging and training the business owners to access international markets by branding on Facebook platform.
  • 41. 4141OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – PHARMACEUTICALS … (1/2) Source: Ministry Of Health And Family Welfare, Government of India ,State Portal & News articles Hyderabad accounts for about 20% share in the total export of pharma products from India. This is making Hyderabad as a centre for the drug production. Telangana backs nearly one-third of complete pharma manufacture in the country. The state government declared establishing a Pharma City to enhance the pharmaceutical business in Telangana. As of 2014-15, Telangana had about 429 and 185 pharma companies and bulk drug units, respectively. Companies like Dr Reddy’s and Aurobindo are continuously expanding and have already lined up vast investments for the same. Total R&D by pharmaceutical enterprises has grown by additional 20.6% in 2014-15, indicating the potential in Telangana. As per the socio-economic survey 2015-16, at a projected amount of US$ 2.0 billion, the Hyderabad Pharma City is being established which will consist of R&D Lab, university, etc. The park is proposed to be established on 11,000 acres of land at Mucherla and is expected to create employment opportunities for 70,000 people. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Funds for support for drugs & supplies under Mission Flexible Pool – 2014-15 (US$ million) Approved Released 7.94 1.31
  • 42. 4242OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – PHARMACEUTICALS … (2/2) Dr Reddy’s Aurobindo Pharma • Dr Reddy’s initiated its business processes as an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) producer in 1984 and added formulations procedures in 1987. • The enterprise entered in to international markets in 1991. In 2013-14, the company works with 50 R&D associates through out the world, having three major clusters in the US, Western Europe and India. In 2014-15, the company generated revenues of US$ 1,660.73 million. From April-September 2015, the company recorded revenues of US$ 899.53 million. • Aurobindo Pharma was established in 1986 and turn into a public listed company in 1995. • The corporation trades its drugs to 125 countries and derives more than 70% of its total returns from global operations. The company has a group of about 650 scientists who carry out the operations in research and product development. • During the third quarter of 2015-16, ending in December 2015, the company recorded total revenue of US$ 361.26 million. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Divi's Laboratories • Divis Laboratories, started in 1990, produces APIs & intermediates. • The company has 500 acres of 13 multi-purpose manufacture units in Hyderabad and a plant in Seemandhra. • At the end of third quarter of 2015-16, the total revenues recorded by the company were US$ 130.29 million. Granules India Ltd • Granules India is an Indian pharmaceutical company with manufacturing facilities dispersed across India and China. • The company assists clienteles across 60 countries with four facilities in India, which include Hyderabad, and a facility in Jingmen, China. In 2013, it acquired Auctus Pharma for expansion of business. In 2015-16, the company generated revenues of US$ 218.63 million.
  • 43. 4343OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM….(1/3) Source: News Articles, Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015 Dynasties such as Sathavahanas, Kakatiyas, Chalukyas, Qutubshahis, Mughals and Asafjahis have ruled the state of Telangana. Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is highly popular for Charminar, Golconda Fort, pearls and biryani. The Kakatiya track with Warangal and Karimnagar are recognised as highly popular tourist places. Jinnaram near Kawal Tiger Sanctuary and the lake resorts at Kadem (Adilabad) and Alisagar Lake (Nizamabad) are places which are extremely popular. Amongst the new tourist spots, the state has established jungle resorts on the border of Telangana- Maharashtra. In order to encourage tourism, the state government has planned listing of a new public limited company, Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation Limited (TSTDC), under the Companies Act 2013. The Government of Telangana has set up Yadagirigutta Development Authority (YDA) for maintaining the historic Hindu and Jain monuments at Yadagirigutta and nearby regions. As per budget 2016-17, for renovation and renewal of historic temples in the state, the state government proposed an outlay of US$ 7.63 million as a one time grant during 2016-17. Moreover, the state government allocated an amount of US$ 35.44 million for the development of tourism and culture department during 2016-17. TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA 51.2 51.8 49.7 91.7 54.2 72.5 94.6 0 20 40 60 80 100 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of tourist arrivals (Millions)
  • 44. 4444OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM….(2/3) Source: News Articles, Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA 32.1 43.0 50.6 50.5 50.4 51.5 49.4 91.4 54.0 72.3 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 0.47 0.57 0.7 0.72 0.75 0.29 0.23 0.22 0.15 0.07 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Number of domestic tourist arrivals in Telangana (million) Number of foreign tourist arrivals in Telangana (thousands) Key tourist spots Monuments • Charminar • Golconda Fort • Qutb Shahi Tombs • Chowmahalla Palace • Falaknuma Palace • Bhongir Fort • Ramoji Film City Religious Tourism • Thousand Pillar Temple • Bhadrachalam Temple • Nelakondapalli • Dhulikatta Phanigiri • Kolanpaka • Mecca Masjid Others • Kuntala waterfall • Pochera waterfalls • Nirmal Paintings
  • 45. 4545OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM….(3/3) Source: News Articles, Telangana State Statistical Year Book, 2015 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Initiatives undertaken by the Government of Telangana: Creation of “Telangana Samskruthika Sarathi”, a distinct state level body to create awareness regarding the cultural heritage of Telangana and provide information about various schemes launched by the Government of Telangana and development of different policies. Proposal to build a new mega Cinema City to promote the tourism film industry in Telangana. The proposed project is expected to span over 2,000 acres in the Nalgonda-Ranga Reddy border in Rachakonda. Proposal to develop “Kaloji Kala Kendram” at Warangal and “Telangana Kala Bharati” at Hyderabad, to promote cultural activities in the state. Allocation of US$ 16.59 million for the development of Yadagirigutta Devasthanam. Further, development of Narasimha Abhyaranyam has been planned in 400 acres of land. Meditation centres, Veda pathshalas, marriage halls, parks and cottages would be constructed in additional 1,600 acres of land.
  • 46. 4646OCTOBER 2016 Granite, coal, lime stone, bauxite and mica are the major mineral resources in Telangana. Adilabad, Karimnagar, Khammam and Warangal are the largest producers of coal in the state of Telangana. The state have high volumes of limestone deposits, which gratify various cement factories in the region. Karimnagar, Khammam and Adilabad, are the prime districts for mining in the state of Telangana. These districts accounts for 50% share in the mining business of the state. Karimnagar is considered as strong granite reserve districts in Telangana. Wide range of granites such as Tan Brown, Maple Red and Coffee Brown granite are available in the district. Telangana holds 426 quarries for colour granite and six quarries for black granite. Khammam is emerging as the new growth engine with around 15,000 acres of land being freed by the state government in the district. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – MINES AND MINERALS…(1/2) Source: Indian Mineral Scenario – States, Ministry of Mines, ASSOCHAM India District Major Minerals Adilabad Limestone, Coal, Iron ore, Manganese Karimnagar Lime stone, Coal, Iron ore, laterite & granite Khammam Limestone, Coal, Iron ore, quartz & granite, Steatite, Dolomite, Barites, Corrundum Mahbubnagar Amethyst, Feldspar, laterite, Quart Medak Amethyst, laterite, Granite Nalgonda Limestone & Limestone Slabs Nizambad Quartz, laterite, Granite Ranga Reddy Amethyst, laterite, Granite, Limestone Warangal Amethyst, Granite, Coal TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
  • 47. 4747OCTOBER 2016 Coal industry is one of the prime segments for Telangana minerals and mines sector. Telangana coal deposits account for 20% share in India’s coal deposits. In 2015, a new website for Online Sand Sale Management & Monitoring System has been started and is being developed by Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation. The purpose of this website is to identify illegal mining of natural resources and maintain records of the revenues of the mining sector. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – MINES AND MINERALS…(2/2) Source: Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India Note: 2015-16(1) : till October 2015 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Production of major minerals, 2015-16(1) Minerals Production (tonnes) Barytes 26,077 Coal 33,116,541 Dolomite 403,743 Feldspar 361,887 Garnet 9 Latarite 1,780,239 Lime Stone 13,166,012 Manganese ore 1,400 Quartz 310,960 Shale 51,700 Stowing Sand 1,333,991 White clay 62,240 Production of minor minerals, 2015-16(1) Minerals Unit Production B.Granite Cubic meter 136,992 C. Granite Cubic meter 377,365 Gravel / Earth Cubic meter 17,021,456 Fuller's earth Tonnes 277,025 L. stone slabs Meter Square 1,360,770 Mosaic chips Tonnes 14,890 Road metal Cubic meter 20,786,426 Ordinary sand Cubic meter 1,618,019
  • 48. 4848OCTOBER 2016 Cotton is grown in almost all districts of the state except Hyderabad and Nizamabad. The state had 10 lakh spindles as of 2014-15. Out of these spindles, about 8 lakh spindles utilise cotton and the rest use synthetic and viscose fibres. In 2014- 15, under Integrated Textile Park scheme, the state government proposed to set up two textile parks in Warangal and Sircilla cities. These cities are based in Karimnagar district. Both parks will be established similar to the parks present at Tirupur in Tamil Nadu. The Government of Telangana sought authorization from the central government for the conversion of forest area in Warangal, which is the largest cotton producing district in the state, into a mega textile park. As per the budget 2016-17, the work on Textile hub in Warangal has initiated and is under process. As of March 2015, a new textile policy was introduced in Telangana. Purpose of this policy is to provide special incentives to the textiles sector. In 2015-16, the state produced 27 metric tonnes of raw silk, as of August, 2015. In order to promote the textile sector in the state, the Government of Telangana is working on a new textile policy to attract investments in the sector. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – APPARELS AND TEXTILES…(1/2) Source: Telangana Economic Survey 2015-16 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Proposed textile parks in Telangana (as of October 2015) Location Pochampally Handloom Park Limited Kanumukkala,N algonda Whitegold Integrated Spentex Park Ranga Reddy Avantika Textile Park Medak Telengana Details of Handloom and Textile Industry (2015-16) Handloom Co-operative Societies Number Cotton 259 Silk Weaver Cooperative Societies (WCSs) 33 Wool ICSs 44 Power loom WCSs 157 Tailor CSSs/ Garments CSs 122
  • 49. 4949OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – APPARELS AND TEXTILES…(2/2) Source: Telangana Annual Plan, 2015-16 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA 0.128 0.234 2014-15 2015-16 Financial assistance to the handloom weavers (in US$ million)
  • 50. 5050OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED List of approvals and clearances required Department Incorporation of company Registrar of Companies Registration, Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum, industrial licences Commerce and Industries DepartmentPermission for land use Allotment of land Site environmental approval Telangana Pollution Control Board No-objection Certificate and consent under Water and Pollution Control Act Registration under States Sales Tax Act and Central and State Excise Act Excise Department Commercial taxes Sanction of power Energy and Power DepartmentPower feasibility Power connection Approval for construction activity and building plan Public Works Department Water and sewerage clearance Water Security & Public Health Engineering DepartmentWater connection TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
  • 51. 5151OCTOBER 2016 Agency Contact information Industrial Infrastructure Corporation 6th Floor, Parisrama Bhavan, Fateh Maidan Road, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad – 500 004, Telangana, India Ph: +91-40-23237625, 23237626 Fax: +91-40-23240205, 23241385 Website: http://telangana.apiic.in/ email: hyd@apiic.in Telangana State Power Generation Corporation (TSGENCO) Vidyutsoudha, Khairatabad, Hyderabad-500 082, Telangana, India Phone: 040-23499000/39839000 Fax: 040-23499101 email: contactus@tsgenco.gov.in Telangana Pollution Control Board Telangana Pollution Control Board Payavaran Bhawan, A-III, Industrial Estate, Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad - A.P. Website: http://appcb.ap.nic.in email: eew_ss@pcb.ap.gov.in For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CONTACT LIST TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
  • 52. 5252OCTOBER 2016 Parameter Cost estimate Land price (US$ per sq m) 3.6–254.6 Labour cost (minimum wages per day) US$ 2.9–22.7 Commercial lease rent (US cents per sq ft per month) 5.4–714.3 Electricity (US cents per kWh) Commercial: 9.5–19.4 Industrial: 8.1–11.9 Residential rent (US cents per sq ft per month) 6.7–40.0 Five-star hotel room (US$ per night) 58–330 Water cost (US$) Industrial: 0.8-3 per 1,000 litres Commercial: 0.7-3 per 1000 litres For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN TELANGANA Source: Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Ministry of Labour, Telangana State Portal, Property sites, News articles, Travel sites TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA
  • 53. 5353OCTOBER 2016 Telangana Full Fee Reimbursement Policy 2015 • To confirm a uniform scholarship for each category of study, as well as vocational training, which is independent of the fees charged. To guarantee that fees are lower than the subsidy quantities to help students to meet their living expenses. Read more Objectives The Telangana Solar Power Policy 2015 • To promote regionalised and dispersed generation of solar energy. • Effective energy conservation by the stimulation of connected grid and off-grid solar tenders. • Endorsement of all skills related to solar power generation. • Addition of solar parks Read more Objectives For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS & POLICIES TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Objectives The New Industrial Policy 2014 Read more • To improve 6 industrial corridors with emphasis on main industrialised sectors, with life sciences, IT and hardware being the major benefactors. • To certify viable & comprehensive industrial development. Objectives
  • 54. 5454OCTOBER 2016 Telangana Electronics Policy 2016 • To entice US$ 3 billion funds for the Electronics sector through 2020. • To develop an employment potential of around 160 thousand by 2020. Read more Objective Telangana IT Policy 2016 • To make Telangana the most favoured destination for the IT companies. • To position the state among the leading global hubs for innovation and technology entrepreneurship in the country. Read more Objectives For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org STATE ACTS & POLICIES TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Objectives Telangana Innovation Policy Read more Objectives • To boost the start-ups present across the social and rural enterprises by the provision of additional incentives to them. • To endorse the innovative ideas through positive industrial engagement. Upcoming Policies in Telangana Telangana Innovation in Multimedia, Animation, Gaming and Entertainment Policy Telangana Textile and Apparel Policy (T-TAP)
  • 55. 5555OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Telangana Source: Telangana Economic Survey 2014-15 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA The capital of Telangana, i.e., Hyderabad is regarded as the IT hub of Telangana on the account of increasing growth in the exports of IT and ITeS products from the state. The tourism sector in the state is also being promoted by the state government through the initiative of Telangana Samskruthika Sarathi, which aims in creating awareness regarding the state’s culture among the tourists. The major mineral resources being produced in the state include coal, granite, lime stone, mica and bauxite. The limestone deposits in the state are also present at high volume in the state due to which the mines and minerals sector is boosting the economic growth of Telangana across the country.
  • 56. 5656OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2016-17 Source: India Conference Alerts TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Summit / Conference Venue of Summit / Conference Date International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer , Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16) Warangal 14th August, 2016 International Conference On Applied Science Engineering and Technology(ICSET-16) Hyderabad 24th September, 2016 International Symposium on Current Research in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Robotics and Civil Engineering (ISMMRCE-16) Warangal 25th September, 2016 International Conference Digital Information Processing, Data Mining, and Wireless Communications (ICDIPDMWC-16) Hyderabad 13th November, 2016
  • 57. 5757OCTOBER 2016 ANNEXURE Year INR equivalent of one US$ 2004-05 44.81 2005-06 44.14 2006-07 45.14 2007-08 40.27 2008-09 46.14 2009-10 47.42 2010-11 45.62 2011-12 46.88 2012-13 54.31 2013-14 60.28 2014-15 60.28 2015-16 65.46 TELANGANA THE 29th STATE OF INDIA Average exchange rates For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Source: Reserve Bank of India
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