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^At 2004-05 constant prices

Strong economic growth

• With an economic growth rate of 9.3 per cent^ in 2013-14, Delhi is one of the fastest

growing states of the country. The state government expects to register growth of 11.0 per

cent^ to 11.5 per cent^ by the end of 2017.

Attractive real estate

industry

• The growth in the real estate sector in Delhi is among the fastest in the country. In 2014,

Delhi-NCR region is poised to see considerable momentum, due to change in

government, relaxation on FDI and allocation of more funds for affordable housing.

Growing tourism

industry

• Owing to its location, connectivity and rich cultural history, Delhi has always been a prime

tourist attraction of the country. Delhi is also a key arrival/departure point for both foreign

and Indian nationals.

Policy support

• The state has set up a single window approval mechanism to facilitate entrepreneurs in

obtaining clearance from various departments/agencies for the establishment of industrial

enterprises in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.

• The new Industrial Policy 2010-21 aims to provide a conducive environment for knowledge

based and hi-tech IT/ITeS industries in Delhi. Towards this end, two SEZs have been

created in the NCT of Delhi.

Agro-chemical industry

• Agrochemicals is projected to be one of the fastest-growing industries in Delhi’s

manufacturing sector. The industry is expected to post a CAGR of 12-13 per cent between

FY 2014 and FY 2019.

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^ At 2004-05 constant prices

Growing demand Political and economic hub

• As Delhi is the seat of the central government, it has an important position in the country in terms of formulation of policies. It has also become an important centre of trade and commerce, as a number of key industry associations are present. The state also hosts several trade conventions and fairs throughout the year.

• GSDP at current prices increased at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16.8 per cent between 2004-05 and 2013-14.

Attractive avenues of investment

• Delhi has emerged as a key state with immense scope for development of the services industry such as Banks and Financial Services Institutions (BFSI), IT and ITeS, and consulting sectors, among others.

• Delhi has an attractive real estate market and is a preferred tourist destination. Many global corporations have offices in the state.

• The state has a huge potential for agrochemical based products. Demand is increasing in neighboring states of Haryana, UP, Rajasthan, Punjab and major NCR areas

like Ghaziabad, Noida, Gurgaon, Meerut and Faridabad.

Policy and

infrastructure support

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

• A range of fiscal and policy incentives are proposed under the Industrial Policy for Delhi.

• Delhi has a well developed social, physical and industrial infrastructure. It has wide roads, an international airport, and a well developed network of rail and metro infrastructure. The state has more than 100 per cent telecom penetration and high Internet penetration.

Rich skill pool

• Delhi has a large skill base; 30 per cent of the workforce is qualified for occupations such as engineering, medicine, law, and consultancy.

• Among all the states, Delhi has the largest share of skilled workforce, making it suitable for knowledge-based economic activities such as IT/ITeS, designing, R&D and financial services.

• As Delhi is the country’s capital and has ample facility support, it attracts skilled and semi-skilled labour from across the country. It houses a few of the country's most prestigious institutes such as IIT and AIIMS.

11th Five-

Year Plan

Economic

growth rate^:

7.9 per cent

12th Five-

Year Plan

Expected

economic

growth rate^:

11.0 per cent

to 11.5 per

cent

Advantage

Delhi

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Infrastructure

development

Industry Shelter

Health

infrastructure

• Housing for urban poor to 50-55

per cent of total.

• Regularise unauthorised colonies.

• Optimum utilisation of available

resources for housing.

• Enhancement of ground coverage.

Trade &

commerce

• Provisions for service and

• repair activities.

• Integrated freight complexes and

wholesale markets.

• Develop district and community

centres.

Transportation

Educational

facilities

• Alternate source of energy.

• Power, drainage and waste

management.

• Building regulations for safety of

structures as per seismic zone.

• Land use zoning as per

microzonation.

• Development of multilevel and

underground parking space.

• Integrated multimodal public

transport system.

• Upgrade and modernisation of

existing industries.

• Recognition and inclusion of

new industries.

• Achieve norms of five beds

per 1,000 population.

• Enhancement of FAR for

hospitals and other facilities.

• Locating new school sites

adjacent to

parks/playgrounds.

• Provision for vocational

facilities.

• Rationalisation of planning

norms with enhanced floor

area.

Vision

2021

Source: Delhi Development Authority

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Delhi is the capital of the Republic of India and also a state

for administrative purposes. It is one of the largest

metropolises in the country. Delhi shares its borders with

the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.

Delhi has a cosmopolitan culture with a mix of languages in

use. English and Hindi are commonly spoken for everyday

transactions. Punjabi, Bihari, Haryanvi, etc., are the other

languages used.

The Delhi state is divided into 33 sub-divisions under 11

districts. The Union Government’s area is managed by the

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).

Delhi is home to the Union Government of the country and

the state government offices. Delhi is the centre of

international politics, trade, culture and literature in India.

The NCR of Delhi includes the neighbouring cities of

Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Neharpar (Greater

Faridabad), Greater Noida, Sonepat, Panipat, Karnal,

Rohtak, Bhiwani, Rewari, Baghpat, Meerut, Alwar,

Bharatpur and other nearby towns.

Source: Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13,

Government of National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, Census 2011

Parameters Delhi

Geographical area (sq km) 1,483

Administrative districts (No) 11

Population density (persons per sq km)* 11,297

Total population (million) 16.8

Male population (million) 9.0

Female population (million) 7.8

Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 866

Literacy rate (%) 86.3

Source: Maps of India

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Source: **Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, as of December 2011

*Calculated in Indian Rupee terms, ^Figures for Delhi: Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13

Parameter Delhi All states Source

Economy 2013-14 2013-14

GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 3.9^ 100.0 Planning Commission Databook, 2013-14,

current prices

Average GSDP growth rate (%)* 9.33 11.54 Planning Commission Databook, 2004-05 to 2013-

14 (November 2014), current prices

Per capita GSDP (US$) 3,814.1^ 1,833.24 Planning Commission Databook, 2004-05 to 2013-

14, current prices, (December 2014),

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 8199.5 258,701.5 Central Electricity Authority, as of January 2015

Wireless subscribers (no) 45,626,406 952,344,219 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,

as of January 2015

Broadband subscribers (no) 1,015,588** 94,490,000 Ministry of Communications & Information

Technology, as of January 2015

National Highway length (km) 80 96,260 Ministry of Road Transport & Highways,

as of January 2015

Airports (no) 1 + 1 125 Airports Authority of India

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*Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana,

PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SRS: Sample Registration System

Parameter Delhi All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate (%) 86.3 74.0 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1,000 persons) 17.3 21.4 SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in), September

2013

Investment

FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)* 48.3 243.2 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April

2000 to January 2015

Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 24.5 2,414.2 CMIE (2013-14)

Industrial Infrastructure

PPP projects (No) 15 1,339 www.pppindiadatabase.com

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22.4 26.1

30.0

39.2 41.1 46.3

55.4 63.3 64.1

67.1

200

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5

200

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6

200

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200

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4

At current prices, the Gross State Domestic Product

(GSDP) of Delhi was US$ 67.1 billion in 2013-14.

Between 2004-05 and 2013-14, the average annual GSDP

growth rate was 16.8* per cent.

Growth was driven by the expansion of the services sector.

Banking and insurance, real estate, trade, tourism and

communications were driving the progress in the sector.

Source: Planning Commission Databook, June 2014,

*In Indian Rupee terms

GSDP of Delhi at current prices (in US$ billion)

CAGR

16.8%*

1,510 1,729 1,950

2,498 2,567 2,837

3,333

3,739 3,713 3,814

200

4-0

5

200

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The state’s per capita GSDP in 2013-14 was US$ 3,814.1

compared with US$ 1,509.8 in 2004-05.

The per capita GSDP increased at a Compound Annual

Growth Rate (CAGR) of 14.6* per cent between 2004-05

and 2013-14.

Between 2004-05 & 2013-14, average annual GSDP growth

rate at constant prices was 10* per cent in real terms.

GSDP per capita of Delhi at current prices (in US$)

CAGR

14.6%*

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21.1 24.7

28.4

37.1 38.8 43.3

52.9

60.3 61.2 64.2

200

4-0

5

200

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200

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200

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200

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200

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4

At current prices, the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of

Delhi was about US$ 64.2 billion in 2013-14.

The average NSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and

2013-14 was about 16.9* per cent.

The annual growth for FY14 was 16.4 per cent over the

previous year as compared to all India growth of 11.5 per

cent.

NSDP of Delhi at current prices (in US$ billion)

CAGR

16.9%*

Source: Planning Commission Databook, June 2014

*In Indian rupee terms

1,425 1,636 1,845

2,365 2,422

2,656 3,182

3,560 3,546 3,649

200

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5

200

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NSDP per capita of Delhi at current prices (in US$)

CAGR

14.7%*

The state’s per capita NSDP in 2013-14 was US$ 3,649.3

compared with US$ 1,425.4 in 2004-05.

The per capita NSDP increased at an average rate of 14.7*

per cent between 2004-05 and 2013-14.

In real terms, between 2004-05 and 2013-14, the average

annual GSDP growth rate at constant prices was 15.0* per

cent.

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1.1% 0.6% 18.4% 9.2%

80.5% 90.2%

2004-05 2013-14*

Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector

Commerce and trade contribute more to Delhi’s economy

than manufacturing and agriculture.

There has been a shift in the sectoral contribution from

primary and secondary to the tertiary sector. The overall

performance of the economy of the state during the FY14

was encouraging.

In 2013-14, the tertiary sector accounted for 90.2 per cent

(US$ 58.9 billion) of the GSDP of Delhi at current prices,

followed by the secondary sector, which contributed US$

7.6 billion (9.2 per cent).

With a CAGR of 20.3 per cent, the tertiary sector has been

the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05

to 2013-14. Growth has been driven by trade, hotels, real

estate, banking, insurance, transport, communications and

other services.

Delhi’s economy is primarily dominated by knowledge

based service industries such as information technology

and consulting. Also, the state has small-scale industries

that are mostly non-polluting.

Source: CMIE

*Advanced estimates for 2013-14

GSDP composition by sector

CAGR

16.3%

20.3%

12.1%

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Source: Horticulture Databook 2012-13,

Delhi Statistical Handbook 2013,

*Estimates, #2013-14

Crop Annual production –

2012-13 (tonnes)

Wheat* 86,498#

Brinjal 22,050

Bajra* 3,815

Carrot 27,970

Jowar* 30,082

Paddy* 29,652

Bottle gourd 21,040

Okra 19,630

Potatoes 14,652

Radish 50,160

Cauliflower 89,060

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

bajra, mustard and vegetables.

In 2013-14, wheat was the main food grain crop. The total

production of wheat in the state was estimated at around

86,498 tonnes. With over 19,450 hectares under cultivation,

the yield stood at 5,232 kg per hectare.

In 2012-13, 15,500* tonnes of onion were produced in the

state.

In 2012-13, 14,652* tonnes of potato were produced in the

state.

In 2013-14, total food grain production was 166,026* metric

tonnes.

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Delhi – an important centre for agri-trade in the country

The Food Corporation of India (FCI) was set up under the Food Corporations Act, 1964, of the Union Government to meet

the objectives of the Food Policy, which are as follows:

Effective price support for safeguarding the interests of farmers.

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

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

Over the years, FCI has played an important role in controlling supply and prices as well as disaster management in times of

droughts, etc. The corporation is headquartered in Delhi.

The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), the country's premier national institute for agricultural research, education

and expansion, has a centre in New Delhi.

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), an autonomous organisation under Ministry of Agriculture, Government

of India, is also headquartered in New Delhi. The institute is the apex body for coordinating, guiding and managing research

and education in agriculture, including horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences in the country.

The Agricultural Economics Research Centre (AERC), University of Delhi was established to carry out research on aspects

related to rural economy and agriculture in India. Since then, the Centre has completed more than 300 policy oriented

studies for the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India.

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According to the Department of Industrial Policy &

Promotion (DIPP), the cumulative FDI inflows from April

2000 to January 2015 amounted to US$ 48.3 billion*.

Of the total outstanding investments of US$ 24.5 billion in

2013-14, the services sector had the highest share at 76.0

per cent.

A significant proportion of investments also went into the

real estate (15.6 per cent) and electricity (5.3 per cent)

sectors in 2013-14.

Source: CMIE, *Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana

Break-up of outstanding investments by sector

(2013-14)

*Including part of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana

71.3%

16.9%

8.9%

2.5% 0.3%

Services

Real Estate

Electricity

Irrigation

Manufacturing

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Due to President’s rule in Delhi, the budget for the year 2014-15 was presented for a period of six months to enable the

government to carry on its business and meet the essential expenditure.

A plan outlay of US$ 2.8 billion is proposed for annual plan 2014-15 and total non-plan expenditure is estimated at US$ 3.1

billion.

The estimated expenditure will be funded from revenue receipts of US$ 5.8 billion, capital receipts of US$ 114 million and

remaining from opening balance.

The revenue receipts include tax revenue of US$ 5,127 million, non-tax revenue of US$ 189 million, additional central

assistance of US$ 162 million for centrally sponsored schemes and US$ 193 million as central assistance for plan

expenditure

Transportation, health, education, urban development and water supply are the main sectors to get benefited in FY15.

Budget expenditure Amount (US$ billion)*

Total expenditure 5.9

Revenue expenditure 4.4

Capital expenditure 1.5

Plan expenditure 2.8

Non plan expenditure 3.1

Revenue receipt 5.8

Capital receipt 0.1

* 2014-15 numbers are converted using exchange rate of INR 60/US$

22.0%

16.0%

15.0% 13.0%

12.0%

11.0%

7.0% 4.0%

Transport

Medical & PublicHealth

Education

Housing and UrbanDevelopment

Water Supply andSanitation

Social Security &Welfare

Others

Energy

Sector wise plan outlay (2014-15)

US$ 2.8 billion

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Road type Length* (km)

Total road length 33,198

National Highways 360

Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2013

*Provisional

Delhi’s total road length is around 33,198* km during 2013.

About 360 km of national highways run through the state.

These are maintained by National Highways Authority of

India (NHAI).

The finance bills of the last few years have laid increased

emphasis on the transport sector. Considering the need for

improvement of the facilities, the sector has been receiving

significant financial allocation.

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Action has been taken to implement the Delhi Integrated

Multimodal Transport System (DIMTS).

The existing road network is being upgraded and express

highways and freeways are being constructed along key

routes in Delhi-NCR.

The ‘Golden Quadrilateral’ project of the National Highway

Authority of India (NHAI) directly connects Delhi to other

major markets and cities of the country.

The state government has planned an investment of US$

331.4 million to strengthen 673 roads across the city.

The government will spend US$ 1.08 billion to build the

Delhi-Meerut Expressway starting from Nizamuddin Bridge

on Ring Road. The project will be awarded on Build-

Operate-Transfer (BOT) mode.

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is looking for

private bidders for the construction of the 265 km Delhi-

Jaipur expressway project worth US$ 1.35 billion. The

government is also considering awarding the project under

Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) model.

Source: Transport Department, Government of NCT of Delhi

Major schemes for Delhi’s road transport

Computerisation of records

Motor driving training schools

Mass Rapid Transit Systems (MRTS)

Decongestion & Rationalisation of Inter-State Bus

Terminals (ISBTs)

Control of vehicular air pollution

Parking facilities

Restructuring of Delhi Transport Corporation

Incentives for replacement of old Light Commercial

Vehicles (LCVs)

Delhi State Industrial And Infrastructure Development

Corporation (DSIIDC) works for providing basic

infrastructure of roads in unauthorised colonies of Delhi.

The work is carried out as deposit work on behalf of the

Urban Development (UD) Department, Government of

Delhi. DSIIDC has been associated with various colonies

spread over 27 different assembly constituencies in Delhi.

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Delhi is well connected by rail network to other parts of

India. A significant part of trade is supported by the strong

railway links.

Rail-based transport in the state has started to gain-

popularity with the introduction of Delhi Metro. Ring-

Railway, which runs parallel to the Ring-Road system is

another rail-based intra-city transport facility in Delhi.

State capitals of India and quite a few other important cities

are connected to Delhi by high speed, air-conditioned and

comfortable ‘Rajdhani Express’ trains.

New Delhi Railway Station, which is one of the busiest

stations in the Indian Railway system, serves as the

headquarters of Northern Railways. A large load of inter-

state transport is borne by railways.

Major railway stations in the state include New Delhi

Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, Hazrat

Nizamuddin Railway Station, Sarai Rohilla and Anand Vihar

Railway Terminal.

Source: Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13,

RITES website (www.rites.com),

CONCOR website (concorindia.com)

RITES and CONCOR

RITES Limited is an enterprise of the

Government of India. It was

established in 1974 under the aegis of

Indian Railways to provide

comprehensive engineering,

consultancy and project management

services in the transport infrastructure

sector. The registered office is located

in Delhi.

Container Corporation of India Limited

(CONCOR) is a Government of India

enterprise, operating inland transport

services, clearance and cargo

handling facilities throughout India.

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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was registered in 1995 under the Companies Act, 1956, for development of Delhi

Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS).

DMRC has equal equity participation from the Government of India and Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi

(GNCTD).

The objectives of the Delhi Metro Rail are as follows:

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

Delhi Metro to have world-class standards in terms of safety, reliability, punctuality, comfort and customer

satisfaction.

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

Around 2.5 million commuters travel every day in the metro rail operating on six lines, covering 166.93 km (excluding 22.7

km of the airport express line) as of August 2013. With operationalisation of all the routes planned in Phase-III (2015) and

Phase-IV (2021), the total route length of the metro rail would be over 416 km by 2021.

The DMRC has been certified by the United Nations as the first metro rail and rail-based system in the world that received

carbon credits for reducing green house gas emissions.

The central government has further allocated US$ 954 million for Phase-III projects. It has granted a pass through

assistance of US$ 322.2 million and further plans to infuse US$ 119.7 million as equity in the Delhi Metro.

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Phase-I network

Line Length (km) No of stations

Line No 1-Shahdara-Tri Nagar-Rithala 22.06 18

Line No 2-Vishwa Vidyalaya-Central Secretariat 10.84 10

Line No 3-Indraprastha-Barakhamba Road-Dwarka sub-city 32.1 30

Phase-II network

Line Length (km) No of stations

Shahdara-Dilshad Garden 3.09 3

Indraprastha-Noida (Sector-32) City Centre 15.07 11

Yamuna Bank-Anand Vihar ISBT 6.17 5

Vishwavidyalaya-Jahangir Puri 6.36 5

Inderlok-Kirti Nagar-Mundka 18.46 16

Central Secretariat-HUDA City Centre 27.45 19

Dwarka (Sector-9)-Dwarka (Sector-21) 2.76 2

Airport Express Line 22.7 6

Anand Vihar-KB Vaishali (Ghaziabad) 2.57 2

Central Secretariat-Badarpur (Faridabad) 20.04 16

Source: DMRC website (www.delhimetrorail.com), ISBT: Inter-State Bus Terminal

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

busiest in the world, was ranked the second-best airport in

the world in 2011 by the Airports Council International.

The IGIL airport has been awarded the 'International Safety

Award' by British Safety Council.

In July 2010, Terminal 3 of the airport was inaugurated,

which enhanced the passenger handling capacity of the

airport to 60 million passenger annually. IGIL handled

around 34.4 million passengers in FY13.

Terminal 3 is spread over a 500,000 square metre area and

equipped with 95 immigration counters, 168 check-in

counters and 78 passenger boarding bridges to handle 34

million passengers per annum (MPPA) and 12,800 bags per

hour.

The planned ultimate design capacity of the airport is 100

MPPA.

A ‘cargo village’ is also being developed to promote the

airport as the cargo gateway of the country.

With a total length of 22.7 km, the Delhi Airport Metro

Express (DAME) has helped a lot in development of airport

infrastructure having connectivity with metro rail. Source: www.newdelhiairport.in, Airports Authority of India

*2012-13 data for April 2012 to February 2013 period

Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL)

Project awarded in May 2006

Constructed by a consortium of:

• GMR Group (54 per cent)

• Fraport AG & Eraman Malaysia (10 per cent each)

• Airports Authority of India (26 per cent)

Terminal 1 - Domestic Terminal (T1A/T1D Departure, T1C

Arrival)

Terminal 2 - International Terminal

Terminal 3 - International and Domestic Hub

International Cargo Terminal

Total land area available: 5,106 acres

Total passenger traffic: 31.1 million in 2012–13*

Total aircraft movement: 256,488 in 2012–13*

Total cargo movement: 496,145 tonnes in 2012–13*

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As of January 2015, Delhi had a total installed power

generation capacity of 8,199.5 MW

The total installed power generation capacity comprised

about 58.2 per cent of coal based power plants and 30.2 per

cent of gas-based power plants.

Electricity supplied to Delhi is also generated from hydro

(9.7 per cent) and nuclear power sources (1.6 per cent).

During 2012-17, the state government plans to invest US$

887.5 million in the energy sector

Delhi has one of the highest per capita electricity

consumptions among all states in India. In 2009-10, per

capita power consumption was 1,651.2 kWh.

Source: Central Electricity Authority

(2014-15: As of January 2015)

Installed power capacity (MW)

3,677 4,115

5,802 6,337

7,413 7,419

8,200

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

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Segment Name of company

Power generation

Indraprastha Power Generation Co Ltd (IPGCL)

Pragati Power Corporation Ltd (PPCL)

NTPC Ltd

Power transmission Delhi TRANSCO Ltd (DTL)

Power distribution

BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL)

BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL)

Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL)

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)

Military Engineering Services (MES)

Source: www.bsesdelhi.com, www.ndpl.com, www.delhitransco.gov.in, www.ipgcl-ppcl.gov.in,

Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission

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IPGCL and PPCL were the two state-owned power

generating entities earlier.

To improve power generation and operational efficiencies,

the government decided to merge IPGCL and PPCL into a

single entity.

Capacity additions, in the form of three power projects (two

gas-based and one coal-based), have been initiated to meet

the growing power demands of the state.

Source: Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13

Power capacity additions

Project Present status

1,500 MW combined

cycle gas turbine power

project at Bawana,

Pragati III

Remaining 500 MW is

expected to be

commissioned in 2012-13

750 MW combined

cycle gas turbine power

project at Bamnauli,

Pragati III

Project is expected to be

commissioned in 2014-15

1,500 MW Indira

Gandhi super thermal

power project (coal-

based) in Haryana

Final stage completed and

commissioned in April 2013

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Source: Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13

Post privatisation cumulative infrastructure investments by distributors (US$ million)

The Delhi Vidyut Board was set up in 1997 under the Electricity Act, 1948, and it replaced the Delhi Electricity Supply

Undertaking.

As privatisation was expected to bring efficiency to Delhi Vidyut Board, it was restructured and the business of power

distribution was transferred to three private companies: BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL), BSES Rajdhani Power

Limited (BRPL) and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL). An agreement was signed by the Government of Delhi,

BSES and Tata Power in May 2002, paving the way for privatisation of electricity distribution in the state.

BSES acquired a controlling interest in two of the distribution companies, viz., South-West Delhi Electricity Distribution

Company Limited and Central-East Delhi Electricity Distribution Company Limited. Tata Power Company took management

control of the third distribution company, viz., North-Northwest Delhi Distribution Company Limited.

16 42

161

301

369 401

486

586

12 31

124

191 237

267 332

395

10

73

148

246

305

366

429

508

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

BRPL BYPL NDPL

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As of March 2013, BYPL distributes power to around 1.35

million customers spread over a 200 sq km area in Central

and East Delhi.

As of March 2013, BRPL distributes power to around 1.85

million customers spread over a 750 sq km area in South

and West Delhi.

TPDDL distributes power to around 1.35 million customers

spread over a 510 sq km area in North and Northwest Delhi.

NDMC serves around 70,000 customers in New Delhi, while

MES serves around 10,000 customers in Delhi cantonment.

Power distribution in Delhi

DISCOM 1

DISCOM 2

DISCOM 3

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According to Delhi state’s budget 2014-15, the following announcements have been made:

To provide relief to the targeted consumers on account of increase in tariff and to ensure the poor and marginalised

should not suffer, subsidy @ INR 1.2 per unit up to 200 units and INR 0.8 per unit for 201–400 units will be extended to

domestic consumers. Accordingly, a provision of US$ 43.3 million is proposed.

400 kV sub-station at Harsh Vihar and 220 kV GIS sub-station at Peera Garhi will be commissioned.

Three new 220kV GIS sub-stations at Papankalan, Tughlakabad and Rajghat Power House will be constructed.

1500 MW Gas Turbine Station at Bawana will be made fully functional.

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) area will be developed as a solar city.

SPV plants of 10 kWp at Delhi Secretariat and 25 kWp at four Government hospitals and 10kWp SPV plants at four

Government schools will be taken up.

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Telecom infrastructure (May 2014)

Wireless connections 45,626,406

Wire line connections 3,125,361

Broadband subscribers 1,015,588*

Post offices

538**

Teledensity (in per cent) 236.3

Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, India Post

*As of December 2011, **As of July 2014, #As of November 2014

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),

Delhi had nearly 45.6 million wireless subscribers as of

January 2015 and 3.1 million wire-line subscribers as of

January 2015 .

As of January 2015 , tele-density in Delhi^ was 236.3 per

cent, the highest in the country.

The state had 1,015,588 broadband subscribers as of

December 2011.

The state had 538 post offices as of July 2014.

Contribution of rural mobile phones to overall phones in

Delhi, increased from 4.9 per cent in March 2013 to 5.2 per

cent in March 2014.

Some of the major telecom operators in Delhi

Bharti Airtel

IDEA Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Aircel Limited

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

^includes Noida & Ghaziabad (in UP) and Faridabad & Gurgaon (in Haryana)

Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Annual report 2013-14 Department of Telecommunications, Government of India

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Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, Delhi State Budget, 2014-15

Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), 23 projects worth US$1,469.2 million have been

sanctioned for Delhi in 2008-09 and 2010-11.

The key projects focus on traffic management plan for designated areas, sewerage system improvements, drainage, storm

water drains, roads, flyovers, road overbridges and urban renewal plans along with heritage conservation.

According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, special emphasis has been laid on improved solid-waste management policies.

The short-term goals are capacity building with respect to financial services and performance management, effecting trial

runs of collection and waste-reduction schemes, developing transport, landfill sites and transfer stations for waste and

focusing on biomedical and hazardous waste management programmes.

With respect to traffic management, the focus of the master plan is on developing an integrated multimodal transport

system, creating infrastructure for alternate transport (e.g., bicycles), creating an environment for public transport

prioritisation by customers and improving suburban railway with technology upgrade.

The Delhi Development Authority has approved a new land pooling policy, which is expected to result in five more sub-

cities, such as Dwarka, Rohini and Narela, in other urban extension areas. The new policy would ensure that the private

sector is involved in the development of new urban extension areas in the cities

According to the State Budget 2014-15:

Seven more night shelters will be constructed in Delhi

Toilet facilities to all slum dwellers will be provided. Plan outlay increased from US$ 2.8 million in FY14 to US$ 5.8

million in FY15.

Piped water supply system will be provided in 50 unauthorised colonies and sewerage system will be laid in 95

unauthorised colonies.

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Project name Sector PPP type Project cost

(US$ million) Stage

Water Supply Services in Vasant Vihar Urban development BOT 37.6 Construction

Modernisation of Delhi International Airport Airports LDOT 1,869.6 Construction

Housing Complex for Delhi police Personnel at

Dheerpur Housing NA 164.9 Approved

Delhi-Gurgaon Highway Roads BOT-Toll 154.3 In operation

Delhi-Noida Toll Bridge Roads BOOT 88.7 In operation

Badarpur Elevated Highways Roads BOT-Toll 73.9 Construction

Modernised Police Headquarter Building at

Parliament Street Housing NA 42.1 Approved

Integrated Municipal Waste Processing Complex

at NDMC Compost Plant Site, Okhla Urban development BOOT 14.1 Construction

Construction of 197 Bus-Q-Shelters in NDMC area Urban development BOOT 3.3 In operation

Development of Integrated Multi-Level Parking

Infrastructure at three sites in NDMC Urban development BOOT 1.7 Construction

Centralised Treatment Facility at Ghazipur Urban development NA 1.3 In operation

Source: pppindiadatabase.com

LDOT: Lease-Develop-Operate-Transfer, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer,

BOOT: Build-Own-Operate-Transfer, NA: Not Available

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Project name Sector PPP type Project cost

(US$ million) Stage

Centralised Biomedical Waste Treatment

Facilities, Okhla Urban development BOT-Annuity 0.2 In operation

Automated Parking-Cum-Commercial Complex,

Kamla Nagar, Delhi Urban development NA 20 Construction

ISBT at Dwarka Urban development NA 61 Construction

Development of Andhra Pradesh International

Centre through the development of lands

belonging to the Andhra Pradesh government in

and around AP Bhavan, New Delhi

Reversion to public DBFOT 196 NA

Source: pppindiadatabase.com

DBFOT: Design Build Finance Operate and Transfer, NA: Not Available

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SEZs

Industrial clusters in Delhi

IT and ITeS

SEZ-Baprola

Gems and Jewellery

SEZ-Baprola

IT Park, Shastri

Park, DMRC

Narela Industrial

Complex

Okhla Industrial

Area

Kirtinagar Industrial

Area

Mangolpuri

Industrial Area

Naraina Industrial

Area

SEZ Location

Industrial Area Location

INDEX

Operational

Upcoming

Bawana Industrial

Area

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On the industrial infrastructure front, the state has

undertaken a number of development initiatives such as

redevelopment of industrial clusters and maintenance of

industrial areas under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

model.

The state government has initiated a set of prestigious

projects, including those in industrial infrastructure for

specific sectors, through the Delhi State Industrial and

Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC).

Source: dsiidc.org

Narela Industrial Complex

DSIIDC has developed 612 acres of land in Narela. The

first phase of construction of 1,800 plots is complete.

The construction of facility centres providing shops and

commercial spaces has already been completed.

About 50,000 trees have been planted in the complex.

An area of 10 acres covered under the central park is

proposed to be developed as central plaza.

Of the remaining land available in the estate, 70 acres is

proposed to be utilised for relocation of industries. There

is also a proposal for construction of a high-tech estate

for ITeS in an area of 50 acres available in the complex.

SEZs in Delhi-NCR region

SEZ City Sector

DLF Cyber City Gurgaon IT/ITeS

DLF Limited Gurgaon IT/ITeS

Gurgaon Info Space

Ltd Gurgaon IT/ITeS

HCL Technologies Noida IT/ITeS

Mose Baer SEZ Greater

Noida

Non-Conventional

Energy including

Solar Energy

Equipment/ cell

Wipro Ltd Greater

Noida IT/ITeS

NIIT Technologies

Ltd

Greater

Noida IT/ITeS

Aachvis Softech Pvt

Ltd Noida IT/ITeS

Noida SEZ Noida Multi-product

Source: india-briefing.com

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Major industrial areas in Delhi Description

Kirtinagar Industrial Area Kirtinagar Industrial Area is located in the western part of Delhi and has been

developed by the DSIIDC.

Mangolpuri Industrial Area Mangolpuri Industrial Area is located in the western part of Delhi and has been

developed by the DSIIDC.

Naraina Industrial Area

Naraina Industrial Area is located in the western part of Delhi. It was set up by

the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in 1970. It occupies a place of pride

among the industrial estates in Delhi and is divided into two phases with around

1,200 industrial units, which manufacture electronic and electrical goods,

engineering goods, plastic goods, readymade garments and sanitary fittings.

Okhla Industrial Area

Okhla Industrial Area is located in the southern part of Delhi and is a hub of

industrial activity. Many export houses are located in the area along with some

prominent multinationals such as Oriflame, Reckitt Benckiser etc.

Bawana Industrial Area Bawana Industrial Area is located in the northern part of Delhi, where DSIDC will

develop 15,250 plots of 100–250 square metres each by 2021.

Source: dsiidc.org, indiainbusiness.nic.in

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Source: www.delhimetrorail.com

• IT Park Block-1 has the distinction of being 'Delhi's First IT Park'. It is a fully air-conditioned building equipped with several facilities and state-of-the-art technical systems. This building has been in operation since April 2005.

• IT Park Block-2 is an improved version of IT Park Block-1. Additionally, it is technologically advanced and compliant with National Buildings Code, 2005.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) has

conceptualised and developed a world class IT park

complex named Delhi IT Park comprising IT Park Block-1

(operational), IT Park Block-2, which is ready for occupancy

and IT Park Block-3 (yet to be constructed).

The complex is situated very close to Shastri Park metro

station

With a parking space for about 800 cars, its connectivity by

both road and Metro is vital, enabling the creation of the IT

hub close to the urban centre of Delhi. Around 28 per cent

of the project was financed through equity contributions

subscribed equally by the central and state government.

Upcoming SEZs at Baprola

SEZ for IT

and ITeS

• The IT and ITeS SEZ is being set

up in an area of 26 acres at an

estimated cost of US$ 86.6 million.

• The SEZ is expected to provide

direct employment to 36,000

people while generating 108,000

jobs indirectly. The IT SEZ will also

house convention halls, hotels, a

hospital and residential

accommodation.

SEZ for

Gems and

Jewellery

• It is being set up in an area of 41.4

acres at an estimated cost of US$

107.3 million.

• The SEZ is expected to provide

direct jobs to 18,000 people and

indirect employment to 54,000

people.

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Recognised universities

• Delhi University

• Jawaharlal Nehru University

• Jamia Millia Islamia University

• Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

• Indira Gandhi National Open University

Delhi has a literacy rate of 86.3 per cent, according to the

provisional data of Census 2011; the male literacy rate is

91.0 per cent and the female literacy rate is 81.0 per cent.

As of 2011-12, there were 2,632 pre-primary and primary

schools, 600 middle-level schools, 463 secondary schools

and 1,427 senior secondary schools in Delhi.

As of 2011-12, the total number of students enrolled in

educational institutes was 4.2 million. This includes 2.8

million in primary and middle schools, 0.7 million in

secondary schools and 0.5 million in senior secondary

schools.

The education expenditure, as a percentage of GSDP,

increased from 1.36 per cent in 2008-09 to 1.60 per cent in

2011-12.

Category Literacy rate* (%)

Total 86.3

Male 91.0

Female 80.9 Source: Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13; Directorate of Higher Education; Delhi

Statistical Handbook 2013, Government of NCT of Delhi; Budget 2012-13;

*As of Census 2011

Literacy rate in Delhi

38%

53% 57%

62%

75% 82%

86%

1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

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Student-teacher statistics (2011-12)

Number of students 4,154,007

Number of teachers 118,542

Student-teacher ratio 35.0

Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2013, Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13

*As of 2012-13

Leading professional and degree colleges

• Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi)

• Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology

• Delhi College of Engineering

• All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

• Lady Shri Ram College for Women

• Delhi School of Economics

• St Stephen's College

• Indian Institute of Mass Communication

• Indian Statistical Institute

At the intermediate college level, courses in the science,

arts and commerce streams are offered.

Vocational courses are offered in the fields of agriculture,

engineering and technology, home sciences, paramedical,

business and commerce, and humanities.

The state government proposed to spend US$ 344 million

on the education sector in 2013-14, accounting for 13 per

cent of the total plan outlay. Educational infrastructure (2011-12)

Universities 10

Deemed universities 12

Institutes of national importance 3

Colleges for general education 83

Colleges for professional education 100

Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) *16

Industrial Training Centres (ITC) *61

Polytechnics *20

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Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2013, Economic Survey of Delhi 2012-13

*As of 2012-13

Delhi state’s budget 2014-15 has the following plans to develop education sector in the state:

Construction work of 20 new school buildings will be started in the first phase.

Senior Secondary Schools exclusively for girls would be opened in two assembly constituencies.

Necessary measures will be taken to ensure fully functional and clean toilets in all the schools within the next few

months.

Project based financial support will be extended to language academies.

A new School of Planning, Architecture and Design will be setup in East Delhi by GGSIP University.

Construction work of National Institute of Technology (NIT) at Narela will be expedited.

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Some of the leading hospitals in Delhi

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

Hindu Rao Hospital

Dr Ram Manohar Lohia

G. B. Pant Hospital

Moolchand Hospital

National Chest Institute

National Heart Institute

Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre

Safdarjung Hospital

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital

Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital

Some of the leading private hospitals in Delhi

Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre

Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals

Fortis Escorts Heart Institute

Fortis Hospital

Delhi has one of the best health infrastructures in the

country. The state offers sophisticated medical care with the

latest state-of-the-art technology for treatment.

There are 935 medical institutions in Delhi with 43,643

beds.

As of 2012, there were 1,168 dispensaries in Delhi.

Delhi has a number of super specialty hospitals in the public

and private sectors.

Source: Delhi Statistical Handbook 2013

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710

816

1,047

1,221

1,418

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Source: SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in), September 2013

Planning Commission Databook, 2012-13; (www.censusindia.gov.in)

*Per thousand persons; **Per thousand live births

Directorate of Economics & Statistics and the Office of Chief Registrar

(Births & Deaths)

Health indicators (2012)

Birth rate* 20.97

Death rate* 6.09

Infant mortality rate** 23.94

The state government’s per capita health expenditure

increased at a CAGR of 18.9 per cent from 2006–07 to

2010-11 to Rs 1,418.

Key highlights for health sector in Delhi state’s budget 2014-

15 are:

Hospital projects for US$ 157 billion are currently

under execution which would provide over 1,400

additional beds.

A new medical college with 100 seats will be started

at Rohini and efforts will be made to ensure that the

first batch of students are admitted by 2015.

One multi-specialty hospital for South Delhi in the

current year is proposed.

50 more dialysis units will be added in the current

year.

110 new ambulances fitted with state-of-the-art life

support equipment will be inducted in the CATS

fleet.

One stop centre for crisis management and

rehabilitation of victims of sexual assault will be set

up in each district with the support of Central

Government.

Three more Forensic Science Laboratories will be

set up at Sheikh Sarai, Rohini and Village Sayurpur.

Government per capita health expenditure (in INR)

CAGR

18.9%

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Upcoming capacity in Delhi’s government hospitals

Government facility Status

262-bed to 600-bed Ambedkar Nagar hospital Under construction

350-bed Wockhardt Hospitals Under construction

200-bed Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital IPD in 2013-14

200-bed hospital at Burari Under construction

ILBS Under construction

Expansion of RTRM Hospital Construction in 2013-14

Expansion of Maharishi Valmiki Hospital Construction in 2013-14

225-bed hospital, Chattarpur Construction in 2013-14

200-bed hospital, Madipur Construction in 2013-14

200-bed hospital, Siraspur Construction to begin shortly

100-bed hospital, Sarita Vihar Construction to begin shortly

750-bed hospital, Dwarka Construction in 2013-14

300-bed super specialty hospital, Janakpuri IPD in 2013-14

650-bed super specialty hospital, Tahirpur IPD in 2013-14

Expansion of Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital Construction to begin shortly

Source: Economic Survey of Delhi, 2012-13

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Key cultural destinations in Delhi

Purana Quila

Qutub Minar

Tughlakabad Fort

Red Fort

Humayun’s Tomb

Safdarjung Tomb

Jama Masjid

Rashtrapati Bhawan, Sansad Bhawan, Central Secretariat

India Gate

Lodhi Garden, Nehru Park, Buddha Jayanti Park

Connaught Place

Lotus Temple

Akshardham Temple

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Chandni Chowk

Delhi’s rich history is reflected in its forts, monuments,

palaces, gardens and bazaars created by its rulers during

different periods of their occupation.

The remains of a large number of such historical places and

monuments are the sites of attraction for visitors and

tourists in Delhi.

In addition to these historical places, a large number of

gardens, buildings, playgrounds, institutional buildings,

markets and event places were constructed by the British

until 1947, and thereafter, by the Government of India and

Government of Delhi.

Delhi-NCR have a number of convention centres, golf

courses, hotels, restaurants and recreational centres

offering international standard of services.

New Delhi houses the Nehru Planetarium, one of the

country’s five planetariums. The planetarium was built with

the primary aim of promoting astronomy and invocative

programs for visitors.

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Commonwealth Games, 2010

Motto: COME OUT and PLAY

Participating nations: 71

Events across disciplines: 17

Aquatics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Boxing,

Cycling, Gymnastics, Hockey, Lawn Bowls, Net Ball,

Rugby, Shooting, Squash, Table Tennis, Tennis,

Weightlifting, Wrestling

Opening ceremony: October 03, 2010

Closing ceremony: October 14, 2010

Delhi is a major sports hub with ample infrastructure

facilities such as the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, Chhatrasal

Stadium and Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium.

Delhi was the host city for Commonwealth Games 2010.

For successful organisation, the state government had

taken up 59 projects/schemes directly related to games.

The 33rd edition of India International Trade Fair (IITF) was

held at Pragati Maidan in Delhi from November 14 to 27,

2013.

The 2nd Delhi International Film Festival, 2013, was held at

NDMC Convention Centre, Connaught Place, New Delhi,

from December 21 to 27, 2013

In 2015, Dr B R Ambedkar National Games are going to be

organised in Delhi.

Source: www.cwgdelhi2010.org

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The location advantage, policy incentives and infrastructure in the state support investments in sectors such as IT/ITeS,

Banking and Financial Services Industry (BFSI), Small Scale Industries (SSIs) and tourism activities.

According to the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, the state will be promoted as a hub of clean, high-technology and skilled economic

activities. Initiatives would be taken for the modernisation of existing and inclusion of new industries such as those related to

IT/ITeS. The plan emphasises industrial development without effluents, smoke and noise pollution.

The Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-21 has the following key objectives

Aims to promote Delhi as the centre of knowledge-based industrial activity and envisages new development on a

public-private partnership basis.

Focuses on facilitating business through procedural simplifications, e-governance measures and promotion of a

transparent and business-friendly environment.

Would develop world-class infrastructure within planned industrial estates to promote industrial growth.

Brings commerce under Department of Industries, with the new nomenclature being Department of Industries and

Commerce. This would help in bringing about balance between the commercial and industrial aspects of economic

development in Delhi.

Set up ‘Centres of Excellence’ to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in high-technology and knowledge-based

sectors.

The government is encouraging activities allied to industries such as consultancy, information technology, training of skilled

manpower through vocational training programmes and entrepreneurial development programmes.

Source: www.delhiplanning.nic.in, delhi.gov.in

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Source: www.delhiplanning.nic.in

Key industries in Delhi

• BFSI

• Agri and processed food

• Construction and real estate

• IT and ITeS

• Tourism

• Logistics

From 2004-14, the sectoral composition of GSDP has been

inclining towards the service sector. Currently, the service

sector accounted for more than 85 per cent of the state’s

income, while the industrial and agricultural sectors

accounted for less than 15 per cent and 1 per cent,

respectively.

Sectoral composition of GSDP (per cent)

Source: CMIE

80% 81% 82% 82% 83% 82% 82% 82% 82% 88%

18% 18% 17% 18% 17% 17% 17% 17% 18% 11% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%

200

4-0

5

200

5-0

6

200

6-0

7

200

7-0

8

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

Services Industry Agriculture and Allied

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

and financial services institutions.

These business houses deal in banking transactions,

documentations, negotiations, loan agreements, etc. The

city also has commercial banks, industrial banks and some

of the leading foreign banks.

Number of bank branches (as on March 2013)

Source: Statistical Abstract of Delhi, 2012, Delhi Statistical Handbook, 2013

82

265

774

178 307

1,014

807

460

1,711

Other CommercialBanks

SBI & subsidiaries Nationalized Banks

1990 2000 2013

3.7 3.9 4.6

6.0 6.3

7.7

9.8

11.2 11.2 10.9

FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14

The service points are spread across the city. Connaught

Place, Chandni Chowk and Barakhamba Road are the

major points in the city where the key offices of a large

number of organisations are located

With a contribution of US$ 10.9 billion to Delhi’s GSDP in

FY14 from US$ 3.7 billion in FY05, the BFSI sector

accounted for 16.2 per cent of Delhi’s GDP in FY14.

BFSI sector’s contribution to GDP (US$ billion)

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Delhi

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Some of the key players

• Reliance Life Insurance

• Life Insurance Corporation of India

• State Bank of India

• United Bank of India

Delhi represents an attractive market for the life insurance

industry.

New business in life insurance continues to grow.

Cumulative new business in life insurance increased to 6.4

million in 2011-12 from 1.7 million in 2008-09.

The state’s insurance density for 2011-12 at US$ 42.7 was

the third highest among all states and significantly higher

than the average figure for the country (US$ 11.2).

New business in life insurance (US$ million)

485.0 488.0

308.0 296.0

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

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Reliance Life

Insurance

Life Insurance Corp of

India

• Reliance Life Insurance is an associate company of Reliance Capital Limited, a part of

Reliance-Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.

• Reliance Capital is one of India’s leading private sector financial services companies and ranks

among the top private sector financial services and banking companies in terms of net worth. It

has interests in asset management and mutual funds, stock broking, life and general insurance,

proprietary investments, private equity and other activities in financial services.

• In Delhi, the insurance company has branches located at Connaught Place, Darya Gunj,

Dilshad Garden, Dwarka, Janakpuri, Jhandewalan Extn., Karol Bagh, Model Town, Shakti

Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, etc.

• The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is the largest life insurance company in India. It

was founded in 1956 and is the country's largest investor. It is fully owned by the Government of

India.

• LIC has eight zonal offices and 109 divisional offices located in different parts of India, at least

2,048 branches located in different cities and 992 Satellite Offices (SOs) and a network of over

one million agents for soliciting life insurance business from the public. It has a zonal office in

the northern region at Connaught Place in Delhi.

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State Bank of India

United Bank of India

• The State Bank of India is the country’s oldest bank and largest in terms of balance sheet size,

number of branches, market capitalisation and profits.

• The bank is the largest provider of infrastructure debt and the largest arranger of external

commercial borrowings in the country. It is the only Indian bank to feature in the Fortune 500

list.

• In Delhi, some of the branches are located at Najafgarh Village, AGCR Building, Ajmal Khan

Road, Anaj Mandi Shahdara, Anand Vihar, Ansari Naagr, Asaf Ali Road, Ashok Vihar and Asian

Games Village.

• United Bank of India (UBI) is one of the 14 major banks, which were nationalised in July 1969.

Its predecessor, the United Bank of India Limited, was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of

four banks, viz., Comilla Banking Corporation Limited (1914), Bengal Central Bank Limited

(1918), Comilla Union Bank Limited (1922) and Hooghly Bank Limited (1932).

• The bank has more than 1,600 branches and offices. In Delhi, the bank has branches located in

Asaf Ali Road, Chandni Chowk, Chittranjan Park, Connuaght Circus, Daryaganj, etc.

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NCR is the country’s biggest milk market. The organised

milk market in the region, estimated at five million litres per

day, is growing at 6-8 per cent annually.

It acts as a nodal location for exchange of goods with

northern parts of the country because of good connectivity

and supporting infrastructure.

There are nine principal markets and 12 different sub-

markets for trade of agricultural produce in Delhi.

The main food trade markets are located in Narela,

Azadpur, Morigate, Shahdara, Keshopur, Gazipur,

Najafgarh and Mehrauli.

Delhi Agricultural Marketing Board (DAMB) had an annual

profit of US$ 88.8 million in 2010-11.

Between 2004-05 and 2013-14, GSDP from Agriculture &

Allied activities increased from US$ 244.1 million to US$

608.5 million.

Some of the key players

• Mother Dairy

• Kohinoor Foods Ltd

• Hind Agro Industries Ltd

• Sterling Agro Industries Ltd

Source: Economic Survey of Delhi, 2012-13

Confederation of Indian Food Trade & Industry (CIFTI) was

established in 1985 to cater to the needs of the food

industry and trade. It provides institutional support to the

government and the private sector in promoting the

development of food processing on a global platform. Its

office is situated at Tansen Marg, New Delhi.

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Mother Dairy

Kohinoor Foods Ltd

• Mother Dairy was set up in 1974 under the ‘Operation Flood Programme’. It is now a wholly

owned company of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy markets and

sells dairy products, such as liquid milk, curd, ice creams, cheese and butter under the ‘Mother

Dairy’ brand, the ‘Dhara’ range of edible oils and the ‘Safal’ range of fresh fruits and vegetables,

frozen vegetables and fruit juices, at the national level through its sales and distribution

networks for marketing food items.

• Mother Dairy milk has a market share of around 66.0 per cent in the branded sector in Delhi,

where it sells 2.5 million litres of milk daily and undertakes its marketing operations through

around 1,400 retail outlets and over 1,000 exclusive outlets. Furthermore, the ice cream brand

of the company has around 62.0 per cent market share in Delhi-NCR. The company has a dairy

manufacturing plant at Patparganj and fruit and vegetable plant at Mangolpuri Industrial Area. It

also has a distribution facility with an annual handling capacity of 200,000 tonnes of fresh fruits

and vegetables.

• It offers an extensive range of products that cater to all kinds of consumers in different parts of

the world, from basmati rice, ready-to-eat products, cook-in sauces and cooking pastes to

spices, seasonings and frozen food. It has a strong market presence not only in India but also in

the US, the UK, Dubai, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore and other European countries. It

has an office in Greater Kailash in New Delhi. In 2013-14, total revenue of the company was

US$ 209.6 million.

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Hind Agro Industries

Ltd

Sterling Agro Industries

Ltd

• Hind Agro Industries Ltd has Asia’s most modern abattoir-cum-meat processing plant at Aligarh

in Uttar Pradesh. It is a joint venture of Hind Industries Limited and the Government of Uttar

Pradesh and is assisted by the Government of India.

• The company has an APEDA-certified production capacity of 400 tonnes and annual turnover in

excess of US$ 64.5 million.

• Sterling Agro Industries markets its dairy products under its brands ‘NOVA’ and ‘A-ONE’.

• The company’s office in Delhi is located at Pitampura. Nova products include ghee, butter oil,

butter, skimmed milk powder, full cream milk powder, dairy whitener, butter milk powder and

milk powder blends.

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The real estate market in Delhi is lucrative and attracts

investors from India and abroad. Owing to the advanced

infrastructural base, the city meets the requirements of a

profitable investment.

There are several infrastructure development companies

located in the state. These companies are involved in

construction of residential and commercial complexes,

townships, power projects, hospitals, hotels, schools, roads

and public utility infrastructure.

During 2012, property prices in Delhi-NCR rose by 20 per

cent. The growth is the highest among all the metropolitan

regions in the country.

Office rents are likely to remain upbeat due to the continued

demand-supply gap of quality office space in Delhi-NCR.

The Indian government has allowed FDI of up to 100 per

cent in the real estate sector through the automatic route.

Delhi Development Authority (DDA) reduced the minimum

area requirement for farmhouses to 1 acre from 2.5 acres

earlier. The revised norm offers owners of an estimated

2,700 farmhouses in the city the opportunity to downsize

and monetise their surplus property.

Delhi Development Authority recently announced its new

land pooling policy, under which 40,000 acre of land will be

used to build 1.5 million apartments to accommodate an

additional 4.8 million of population by 2021. This is likely to

help in stabilising the rising property prices in NCR areas

such as Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad.

National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO),

works to create and sustain an environment conducive to

the growth of the real estate, in partnership with the industry

and government. Its office is situated at East of Kailash in

Delhi.

Some of the key players

• DLF Ltd

• Unitech

• Parsavnath Developers Ltd

• Ansal API

• Supertech Limited

• Gaursons India Limited

• Raheja Developers

• Omaxe Construction Limited

• Amrapali Group

• Emaar MGF

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DLF Ltd

Unitech

• DLF is primarily a real estate developer, rated as India's largest construction company in the

sector. Its primary business is the development of residential, commercial and retail properties.

DLF has been in this industry for over 60 years, and has developed homes, offices, malls,

SEZs, hotels and infrastructure projects.

• DLF developed some of the first residential colonies in Delhi such as Krishna Nagar in East

Delhi. It started off with its first landmark real estate development project Qutub Enclave (DLF

city) and then proceeded to build the Gurgaon township. Now, it has pan-India presence, with

its properties being developed at almost all the Tier I and II cities of India. In Delhi, in the

commercial sector, DLF has built infrastructure in Vasant Kunj, Saket and Mayur Vihar. It has

also developed some office spaces. The corporate office of the company is located in Delhi. In

2013-14, the total revenue of the company was US$ 1.4 billion.

• Established in 1972, Unitech has operations across 22 cities in the country. The company has

ventured into constructing power transmission lines, highways, theme parks, steel plants,

residential dwellings, indoor stadiums and hotels. Unitech was the first real estate developer to

have been certified ISO 9001:2000 in North India.

• In Delhi, Unitech’s noteworthy achievements include the Rohini amusement park, which is

spread over 62 acres in Northwest Delhi. The project encompasses a shopping mall,

‘Metrowalk’, spread across 200,000 sq ft, an adventure island, a world-class amusement park

and a water park. The registered office of the company is located in Delhi. In 2013-14, the total

revenue of the company was US$ 0.5 billion.

• Unitech has successfully entered the North Africa and Middle East real-estate market. The

company boasts of long relationships with internationally acclaimed architects and design

consultants, including SOM (USA), BDP (UK), Maunsell AECOM (HK), MEA Systra (France),

Callison Inc (US), FORREC (Canada), SWA and HOK (US).

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Parsvnath

Developers Ltd

Ansal API

• Parsvnath Developers Ltd is one of India’s leading real estate developers, with pan-India

presence across 44 cities in 15 states. Parsvnath Developers Limited has a diversified portfolio,

which includes integrated townships, group housing, commercial complexes, hotels, IT parks,

Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) projects, SEZs and third-party contracting. The company has

successfully completed 44 projects and has a total developable area of over 195.82 million

square feet across real state verticals.

• The company is currently working on 50 projects, which span a total area of 76.40 million

square feet. In 2012-13, the total revenue of the company was US$ 93 million. Parsvnath

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

• One of the oldest real estate developer companies in the NCR, Ansal API has ventured into

retail shopping malls, township development, hotels, clubs, facilities management, etc. In 2013-

14, the company posted revenue of US$ 153 million.

• Ansal has made large deals in residential and commercial properties located in Delhi-NCR, UP,

Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, etc. The company has completed several residential buildings

such as Gauri Sadan, Upasana at Hailey Road and Dhawan Deep on the Jantar Mantar Road

at Connaught Place in New Delhi.

• The company has constructed the ‘Ansal Plaza’ shopping mall in South Delhi, apart from

several landmark high-rise commercial buildings such as the Statesman House.

Supertech Limited • Has converted more than 33 million sq ft of residential and commercial entities.

• With 38 on-going projects worth INR180 billion at hand, the company has over 90 million sq ft

under construction.

• Some of the upcoming projects are Ecovillage, Arraville and Romano.

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There are a number of software companies in Delhi. These organisations are involved in the businesses of Enterprise

Resource Planning (ERP), Structured Query Language (SQL) server, Document Management Systems, Customer

Relationship Management (CRM), software development, Active Server Pages (ASP), web development, online office

automation, etc.

E-commerce companies in Delhi offer services such as registration of domain names, tele-billing, electronic signatures and

web hosting.

NASSCOM, the premier trade body and the chamber of commerce of the IT and BPO industry in India, is headquartered in

New Delhi. The members of the association account for over 95.0 per cent of the industry’s revenues and employ over 2.24

million professionals.

Enabling institutions such as Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), a society set up by the Ministry of Information

Technology, Government of India, for encouraging, promoting and boosting software exports from India, is located in New

Delhi.

As per the new Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010-21, the government is keen on developing and promoting the hi-tech,

sophisticated, knowledge-based IT and ITeS industries in the state. For this, the government has planned to set up ‘Centre

of Excellence’ to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in the sectors.

Evidently, the state government has formally approved two SEZs for IT at Shastri Park and Village Baprola, Delhi.

Crown Business Park on Delhi-Badarpur border has come up, helping the IT boom in the region.

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Owing to its geographic advantage, Delhi is a key arrival

point for foreign tourists. During 2012, the state registered

the highest Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTA) in India at 2.3

million (35.7 per cent of the total FTA).

During 2012, Delhi recorded the second highest Indian

Tourist Departures (ITD) to other countries at 3.2 million

(21.6 per cent the of total ITD).

Delhi is among the top tourist destinations in India, ranking

third in 2012. Approximately 2.4 million foreign tourists, or

11.3 per cent of total foreign tourist arrivals in India, visited

the capital in 2012.

Canada’s Four Seasons Hotels has entered into a

partnership with The 3C, a real estate firm, to open a luxury

hotel in Noida. The hotel is estimated to cost US$ 589.4

million and likely to be operational by 2016. Source: Ministry of Tourism, Indian Tourism Statistics 2012

*Figures indicate share of India’s total; Indian tourist departures

refers to Indians travelling to other countries

Delhi airport – foreign tourist arrivals and

Indian tourist departures*

32.2%

34.4% 35.8% 35.7%

19.1% 20.2% 21.5% 21.6%

2009 2010 2011 2012

FTA ITD

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13.6 15.4 18.5

2010 2011 2012

The metropolitan city of Delhi has always been the main

tourist attraction of the country.

The number of domestic and foreign tourist arrivals has

been increasing consistently in the state. The total domestic

tourist arrivals increased from 15.4 million in 2011 to 18.5

million in 2012.

The famous tourist places of the state are Akshardham

Temple, Azad Hind Gram, Bahai Temple, Birla Mandir, Dilli

Haat, Garden of Five Senses, Humayun's Tomb, India

Gate, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Lodi Tomb, Parliment

House, Purana Quila, Qutab Minar, Safdarjang Tomb and

Red Fort

With 2.3 million foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in 2013, Delhi

contributed aroung 11.5 per cent to total number of FTAs in

India.

Source: Ministry of Tourism, Indian Tourism Statistics 2012

Total domestic tourist arrivals in Delhi (in millions)

21%

20%

12% 10%

7%

6%

4%

4% 3%

3%

10%

Maharashtra

Tamil Nadu

Delhi

Uttar Pradesh

Rajasthan

West Bengal

Kerala

Bihar

Karnataka

Goa

Others

Share of states in number of FTAs

19.9 million

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The Delhi government has set up a Business Facilitation Council (BFC) to facilitate single-window clearances from various

departments for establishing industrial enterprises in a time-bound manner.

The BFC is headed by the Secretary and Commissioner (Industries) with the Joint Commissioner (Industries) as its member

secretary. It will be operated through the BFC cell headed by the Joint Commissioner of Industries.

The major objective of the BFC is to facilitate entrepreneurs in obtaining clearances from various departments/agencies in a

time bound and efficient manner for setting up industrial enterprises.

BFC will be the single point contact for entrepreneurs until Part-II of the entrepreneur memorandum is received and

production is commenced.

Senior functionaries of concerned departments such as the Department of Industries, Delhi Pollution Control Committee,

Trade & Taxes Department, Electricity Distribution Companies, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Labour Department, Delhi

Fire Service Department, Drug Controller, District Magistrate, Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development

Corporation Limited, and Excise Department will be the nodal officers. These nodal officers shall ensure that the

applications received by their departments are processed without any undue delay.

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Approvals and

clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Registration for starting a

new business

• Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN)

online from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs

portal (national)

1 day

• Obtain digital signature certificate online from

private agency authorised by the Ministry of

Corporate Affairs (national)

• Reserve the company name online with the

Registrar of Companies (ROC) (national)

• Stamp the company documents at the State

Treasury (state)

Authorised agent

3 days

2 days

2 day

Get the certificate of incorporation from the

Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Corporate

Affairs (national)

ROC 5 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

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Approvals and

clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Registration for starting a

new business

• Make a seal (private)

• Obtain a Permanent Account Number (PAN)

from an authorised franchise or agent*

• Obtain a Tax Account Number (TAN) for

income taxes deducted at source from an

authorised franchise or agent*

Authorised agent

1 day

12 days

12 days

• Register for Value-Added Tax (VAT) at the

Commercial Tax Office (state)*

• Register with Employees' Provident Fund

Organisation (national)*

• Register for medical insurance at the regional

office of the Employees State Insurance

Corporation (national)*

Central and state

excise

9 days

13 days

15 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

*Parallel activity

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Approvals and

clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Obtaining construction

permit

• Obtain no-due tax certificate from the House

Tax Department (municipal)

• Obtain no-objection certificate regarding land

use as per master plan/zonal plan

(municipal)

• Notarise the affidavit/undertaking (private

sector)*

House Tax

Department

18 days

• Apply for building permit at the Municipal

Corporation of Delhi (MCD)

• Receive inspection of the site by the

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (municipal)

• Obtain building permit from the

Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation

of Delhi (municipal)

MCD, Delhi

67 days

• Hire an independent electricity contractor and

obtain load approval (private)

• Apply for permanent electricity connection

with the BSES (private)

• Receive on-site inspection by BSES (private)

BSES 3 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

*Parallel activity

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Approvals and

clearances required List of procedures Departments Estimated time

Obtaining construction

permit

• Receive inspection by an engineer from the

Municipal Corporation of Delhi at the plinth level

• File completion certificate and apply for

occupancy permit at the Municipal Corporation

of Delhi (municipal)

• Receive final inspection of the construction by

the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (municipal)

• Obtain occupancy permit from the Municipal

Corporation of Delhi (municipal)

MCD, Delhi

33 days

• Apply for permanent water and sewerage

connections to Delhi Jal Board (municipal)

• Apply for permanent phone connection at

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (national)*

• Receive an initial on-site inspection from Delhi

Jal Board (municipal)*

• Obtain permanent water and sewerage

connection from the Delhi Jal Board

• Obtain permanent electricity connection from

BSES (private)*

• Obtain phone connection (with inspection) from

the BSNL (national)*

Respective

authorities

63 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

*Parallel activity

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Approvals and

clearances required List of procedures Estimated time

Registering property in

New Delhi

Check for encumbrances at the office of the sub-registrar of assurances (state)

3 days

Pay the stamp duty at the State Treasury and obtain stamp paper (state)

2 days

• The final sale deed is prepared by the buyer or his lawyer (private)*

• Execute and register the final sale deed at the office of sub-registrar (state)

11 days

Apply to the circle revenue office for mutation of the property title (state)

40 days

Source: www.doingbusiness.org

*Parallel activity

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Small-scale industries registration has been simplified and replaced by memorandum under the MSMED Act 2006.

Furthermore, filing of the memorandum is optional for micro, small and medium manufacturing enterprises, and micro and

small service enterprises.

The MSMED Act 2006 defines –

Manufacturing enterprises in terms of investment in plant and machinery, excluding land and buildings

Service enterprises in terms of investment in equipment

Classification Enterprise Investment Filling memorandum

Manufacturing

• Micro enterprise

• Small enterprise

• Medium enterprise

US$ 0.05 million

US$ 0.05-0.92 million

US$ 0.92-1.84 million

Optional

Optional

Optional

Service

• Micro enterprise

• Small enterprise

• Medium enterprise

US$ 0.02 million

US$ 0.02-0.37 million

US$ 0.37-0.92 million

Optional

Optional

Mandatory

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State Level Export Promotion Committee (SLEPC) has been constituted to draw export policy and action plan and approve

infrastructure projects for financial assistance under Assistance to States for Developing Export Infrastructure and Allied

Activities (ASIDE) scheme of Central Government.

DSIIDC is responsible for the distribution of funds to the developer agency under the ASIDE scheme upon approval of a

project.

Key agency Description

Delhi Financial Corporation This organisation provides financial assistance for

industrial and commercial activities in the state.

Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC)

It is involved in providing infrastructure and marketing

facilities to industries.

Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board It offers financial assistance to specific types of small scale

industries (khadi and village industries).

The Department of Industries, Government of NCT of Delhi This organisation serves as the nodal agency to plan,

promote and develop industries in the state.

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Agency Contact information

Delhi Financial Corporation

(DFC)

Plot No 37 and 38, Institutional Area, Pankha Road, D-Block Janakpuri,

Delhi – 110058. Phone: 91-11-2852 5035

Fax: 91-11-28525041 Email: [email protected]

Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation

Limited

(DSIIDC)

N-Block, Bombay Life Building, Connaught Circus,

New Delhi – 110001. Phone: 91-11-2331 4231-33 Email: [email protected] Website: www.dsiidc.org

Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board

Delhi Financial Corporation Building, 5th Floor, Nigam Bhawan (Old Hindu College),

Kashmere Gate, Delhi - 110006 Phone: 91-11-2383 1194 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.dkvib.delhigovt.nic.in

Department of Industries, Government of NCT of

Delhi

Office of the Commissioner of Industries, Udyog Sadan, Plot No - 419, F I E Patparganj,

Delhi - 110092.

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Parameter Cost estimate

Commercial office space cost (per sq ft) US$ 130 to US$ 965

Labour cost (minimum wages per day)

Skilled: US$ 4.6

Semi-skilled: US$ 4.1

Unskilled: US$ 3.7

Power cost (per kWh) Commercial: US$ 0.13 to US$ 0.15

Industrial: US$ 0.11 to US$ 0.14

Residential rent (per sq ft per month) US 23 cents to US 105 cents

Five-star hotel room (per night) US$ 190 to US$ 415

Water (per 1,000 litres) Industrial: US 25.23 cents to US 252.39 cents

Source: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Delhi Jal Board, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi,

Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Industry sources

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New Land Pooling Policy

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Objectives

Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010–21

The Industrial Policy for Delhi 2010–21 aims to make Delhi a hub of clean, high-technology and

skilled economic activities by 2021 by adhering to the following basic principles:

• Encouraging cluster development of hi-tech and skilled industries through public private

partnership.

• Infrastructure development.

• De-congestion.

• Promoting ‘walk to work’.

• Simplifying business.

• Industry consultation in decision making and sustainability.

• Promoting knowledge-based industries. Read more

Objectives

• Delhi Development Authority has changed its land acquisition policy to develop housing.

• The new policy is based on the concept of land pooling, wherein the land owner transfers the land

ownership rights to the designated land pooling agency. The agency develops the acquired land

and later transfers a part of developed land back to the land owner.

• According to the new land-pooling policy:

• For areas of 3–20 hectares, private developers will be able to retain 40 per cent of the

developed land.

• For areas above 20 hectares, private developers will be able to retain 60 per cent of the

developed land.

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Transport Policy 2002

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

modes of transportation through a well integrated, multimodal transport system.

• The policy aims to make Delhi a well-managed, clean and dynamic city, which is involved in

serving its citizens efficiently.

• The policy focuses on encouraging a balanced modal-mix and discourages personal transport.

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Objectives

Information Technology Policy 2000

• The IT policy is governed by six ‘Es’: electronic governance, equality, education, employment,

entrepreneurship and economy.

• The policy aims to promote these six goals in an integrated and parallel fashion for the overall

development of information and communication technology in the state in terms of

infrastructure and usage.

• The policy promotes IT for masses and e-governance, and aims to create a conducive

environment for the growth of the IT industry and related infrastructure. Read more

Objectives

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Average for the year, *Average for first three quarters

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* 60.6

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2005 43.98

2006 45.18

2007 41.34

2008 43.62

2009 48.42

2010 45.72

2011 46.85

2012 53.46

2013 58.44

Q12014 61.58

Q22014 59.74

Q32014 60.53

Exchange rates (Fiscal Year) Exchange rates (Calendar Year)

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