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Writeup AP 2011-12 - Punjab State Planning Board

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• IT units/parks would be charged based on actual units consumed and not on the<br />

connected load .Exemption will amount to Rs.25 lakh to Rs.50 lakh.<br />

Centrally Sponsored Schemes<br />

VSI–7 Setting up of Industrial clusters under Industrial Infrastructure<br />

Upgradation Scheme (IIUS)(75:15:10)<br />

Outlay - Nil<br />

7.19 The main objective of this scheme is to enhance international competitiveness<br />

of the domestic industry by providing qualitative infrastructure through private partnership in<br />

selected functional clusters which have good potential to become globally competitive.<br />

Under this scheme, government of india share would be - 75% of the project cost subject to a<br />

ceiling of Rs. 60 crore. Remaining 25% will be financed by other stake holders of the<br />

respective cluster with a minimum industry contribution of 15% of the total project cost,<br />

which must be in form of cash and not in kind like cost of land/building etc. The projects<br />

would be executed by the special purpose vehicles. The state share will be met from VSI-4.2<br />

VSI 9 National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme( NMCP) –Setting<br />

of Mini Tool Rooms and Training Centres (80:20)<br />

Outlay - Nil<br />

7.20 This is a Government of India programme aimed at to enable the Indian<br />

micro, small & medium sector to face global competition and to build the capacity of SME<br />

sectors to take on competition in the world market and to face the challenges of the multi<br />

nationals in the domestic market. The programme comprises of 10 sub-schemes to deal with<br />

firm level competitiveness against global challenges. Out of these 10 sub schemes, there is a<br />

one scheme –Setting of Mini Tool Rooms and Training Centres .<br />

7.21 A typical mini tool room and training centre can be set up at an estimated cost<br />

of Rs. 15.00 crore each (including Rs. 10 crore towards cost of machinery/ equipment). The<br />

central assistance will be provided in the form of one time grant-in-aid equal to 90% of the<br />

cost of machinery/equipment (restricted to Rs. 9.00 crore in each case) in the case of a new<br />

mini tool room and 75% of the cost of machinery/equipment (restricted to Rs. 7.50 crore) in<br />

the case of an existing mini tool room which is for upgration/modernisation. The balance cost<br />

of machinery/ equipment, the cost of land and buildings and the recurring costs would be met<br />

by the state/state agencies.<br />

7.22 Seven mini tool rooms at Batala, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Phagwara, Ludhiana,<br />

Mandi Gobindgarh and Mohali are proposed to be set up at an estimated cost of Rs. 105.00<br />

crore (@ 15 crore each under PPP mode). To avail funds from Government of India, the state<br />

share is required to be provided which is estimated about 20% of the cost of the total cost of<br />

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