Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation
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Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) (established 8 March 1967), formerly Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation (HSIDC), headquartered at Panchkula, is a 100% state-owned agency of the government of Haryana in the Indian state of Haryana.[1][2] For ease of doing business, Haryana is the first state in India to introduce a labour policy in 2005 and Land Pooling Policy in 2017, for which HSIIDC acts as the nodal agency.[3][4] Haryana Financial Corporation provides financial assistance for setting up new industrial units and for the expansion and diversification of the existing industries.[5] Various universities, educational and training institutes, including the nation's first skills university Haryana Vishwakarma Skill University, provide the human resources to capitalise on the infrastructure created by the HSIIDC.
HSIIDC Industrial Park on NH 48 | |
State agency overview | |
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Formed | 8 March 1967 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Haryana |
Headquarters | C-13-14, Sector 6, Panchkula, Haryana, India 30.706103°N 76.853988°E |
Parent department | Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana |
Website | hsiidc |
HSVP is a related government owned agency responsible for the urban development.[6]
Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation (HSIDC), was formed on 8 March 1967 by the Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana to promote medium and large industries for rapid industrialisation.[7] HSIDC was renamed to the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) in 2005.[4]
HSIIDC was formed to develop integrated industrial, commercial, special economic zones (SEZ)s,[4] technology parks, [8][9] Integrated Multimodal Logistics Hubs,[10] road, rail, sports and public infrastructure in the state of Haryana in joint venture or public–private partnership.[11][1] HSIIDC develops the basic infrastructure facilities such as internal roads, water supply, external electrification and affluent disposal system and then allots the industrial plots.[12] Area in Haryana with they have well-developed infrastructure have easier access to markets for raw materials and finished products, credit, skilled labour, etc., hence HSIIDC has formed several subsidiaries to develop infrastructure in various sectors across the state.[2]
The authority has divided the districts of Haryana into four divisions or zones except Gurugram.[13]
Haryana has developed at least 11 specialized Industrial Clusters and Theme Parks in the state of Haryana.[14]
Haryana, as a food surplus state, is vital for India's and global food security which also brings economic benefits to the state.
Mega Food Parks are approved by the Union Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) which provides grants up to Rs 50 crores for each food park to a consortium of companies.
Multi-Modal Logistics Parks in India (MMLPI) is a government of India initiative to lower the logistics cost and time, enhance value add and boost economy. As of July 2021, MoRTH has planned to develop 35 MMLPs under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) mode. Based on the detailed project report (DPR), feasibility study and approved bidding document, the tender will be invited from companies. The bidding documents (The Model Concession Agreement and Request for Proposal) is being finalised for these 35 MMLPs, each of which will have a minimum area of 100 acres (40.5 hectares), with various modes of transport access, and comprising mechanized warehouses, specialized storage solutions such as cold storage, facilities for mechanized material handling and inter-modal transfer container terminals, and bulk and break-bulk cargo terminals.[20][21] Logistics parks will further provide value-added services such as customs clearance with bonded storage yards, quarantine zones, testing facilities, and warehousing management services. Provisions will also be made for late-stage manufacturing activities such as kitting and final assembly, grading, sorting, labelling and packaging activities, re-working, and returns management.[22]
Each MMLP Among these MMLP, Haryana has 1 following MMLP:[20]
Additional following MMLP are at planning stages:
An industrial are developed on at least 1500 acres of contiguous land is defrined as the "Industrial Estate" (IE), smaller industrial areas are called "Industrial Model Township" (IMT – denoted by an asterisk or star symbol) and an IT Park (denoted by double asterisk or star symbol). Haryana has at least 24 IEs, 8 IMT and 1 IT Park including the following:[23]
HSIIDC is the nodal agency for both labour policy and land pooling policy of the state.[3][4]
Haryana Labour Policy (HLP) was introduced in 2005 to enhance the ease of doing business in the state.[3][4]
Haryana Land Pooling Policy (HLPP), approved in January 2018, is used by the HSVP for acquiring land from the landlords for developing residential sectors. Landlords join the scheme voluntarily and at least 70% landowners must agree to pool their contiguous land, who receive INR50,000 per acre per year until the land is developed. After the land is developed, the landlords also will receive 33% of the developed residential plots in proportion to the land contributed by them to the pool, 33% will be sold by HSVP, 33% will be used for developing services such as roads and parks.[26]
Haryana Entrepreneur Center is a single-window service centre for providing 70 types of services of 17 departments under one roof.[27]
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