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HEAVY INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS

HEAVY INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS

The details of the import data for sub-sectors of Capital Goods Sector for the last five years is as given below:

(in Rs crore)

S.No

Sub-Sectors of Capital Goods Sector

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

1

Machine Tools-Import

10,288

5,965

7,397

13,671

15,352

2

Dies, Moulds and Press Tools

6,356

6,000

6,382

6,701

8,000

3

Textile Machinery

11,233

8,137

15,002

23,369

17,311

4

Printing Machinery- Import

8,969

6,814

7,724

10,216

15,967

5

Earthmoving and Mining Machinery

4,812

1,336

1,345

1,530

3,217

6

Plastic Processing Machinery-Import

914

1,860

3,024

3,477

3,828

7

Food Processing Machinery

4,487

1,965

5,610

7,038

9,864

8

Process Plant Equipment

4,650

3,024

3,500

6,317

6,950

9.

Heavy Electrical Equipment

67,937

63,840

81,422

1,01,180

1,08,503

 

(Source: Industry Associations namely IMTMA, TAGMA, TMMA, IPAMA, ICEMA, PMMAI, AFTPAI, PPMAI, IEEMA)

 

On January 25, 2022, Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has notified the Scheme on Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector- Phase-II for providing assistance to Common Technology Development and Services Infrastructure. The scheme has a financial outlay of Rs.1207 crores with budgetary support of Rs.975 crore and Industry Contribution of Rs.232 crore. Under the Scheme, a total of 33 projects with project cost of Rs. 1366.94 crores (due to higher contribution by Industry) and Government contribution of Rs 963.19 crore have been sanctioned so far. The details are annexed.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Steel, Shri Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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Annexure

The details of the projects sanctioned under the Scheme “Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector- Phase II, component-wise, is as under:

 (in Rs crores)

S.No.

Project Name

Scheme Component

Total Project Cost

MHI contribution

1

Augmentation of Existing Centre of Excellence at IISc, Bangalore

Centre of Excellence

44.60

35.68

2

Augmentation of Existing Centre of Excellence by AMTDC, IIT Madras

Centre of Excellence

25.6708

20.537

3

Augmentation of Existing Centre of Excellence for Design & Development of Submersible Slurry Pumps bySi’Tarc Coimbatore

Centre of Excellence

12.847

10.2776

4

Augmentation of Existing Centre of Excellence at IIT Delhi

Centre of Excellence

4.1746

3.3397

5

Setting up of Centre of Excellence at ARAI, Pune

Centre of Excellence

14.55

11.64

6

Setting up of Centre of Excellence by IIT BHU, Varanasi

Centre of Excellence

45

36

7

Augmentation of Existing Centre of Excellence by IIT Kharagpur

Centre of Excellence

24.82

19.852

8

Setting up of Centre of Excellence by ICAT, Manesar

Centre of Excellence

8.61

6.888

9

Setting up of Centre of Excellence by BHEL, Varanasi

Centre of Excellence

285.655

174.7

10

Setting up of Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC)  by BHEL for skilling in advanced welding technologies

Common Engineering Facility Centre

87.06

69.648

11

Setting up of Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC) at ARAI, Pune

Common Engineering Facility Centre

42

33.60

12

Augmentation of Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC) by C4i4, Pune

Common Engineering Facility Centre

35

28

13

Augmentation of Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC) at Smart Factory, IISc Bangalore

Common Engineering Facility Centre

37.97

            30.376

14

Setting up of Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC)at TIDCO, TamilNadu

Common Engineering Facility Centre

155.04

46

15

Development of 23 Qualification Packs for automotive sector by Automotive Skill Development Council(ASDC)

Skilling

2.838

2.838

16

Development of 23 Qualification Packs for Capital Goods Sector by Capital Goods Skill Council (CGSC)

Skilling

2.99

2.99

17

Creation of 12 QPs of level 6 and above by Instrumentation, Automation, Surveillance and Communication (IASC)

Skilling

1.77

1.77

18

Augmentation of existing three testing and certification facilities at BHEL

Testing and Certification Centre

39.95

31.96

19

Augmentation of existing Testing and Certification Facility for Bicycle at R&D Centre for Bicycle, Ludhiana

Testing and Certification Centre

10.08

8.06

 

20

Augmentation of existing Testing and Certification Facility at Institute for Autoparts& Hand tools Technology (IAHT), Ludhiana

Testing and Certification Centre

10.15

8.12

21

Augmentation of existing Testing and Certification Facility at Institute for Machine Tools Technology (IMTT), Batala

Testing and Certification Centre

4.58

3.664

22

Augmentation of existing testing and certification centre at CMTI, Bangalore

Testing and Certification Centre

45.68

36.544

23

Augmentation of existing testing and certification centre at ARAI, Pune

Testing and Certification Centre

70.25

54.45

24

Augmentation of existing and certification facility at FCRI, Palakkad

Testing and Certification Centre

15.3

12.24

25

Establishment of Industry Accelerator by CMTI, Bangaluru

Industry Accelerator

28.6334

23.1207

26

Industry Accelerator for development of Indigenous Industrial Robots by AMTDC, IIT Madras

Industry Accelerator

15.9

12.72

27

Industry Accelerator by PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore

Industry Accelerator

27.74

22.46

28

Setting up of Industry Accelerator by ARAI, Pune

Industry Accelerator

35.724

28.91

29

Setting up of Industry Accelerator by ISB, Mohali

Industry Accelerator

21.0315

17.0255

30

CAMRAS Industry Accelerator by ARTPARK, IISc Bangalore

Industry Accelerator

92.88

74.78

31

SAMRIDHI Industry Accelerator by IISc, Bangalore

Industry Accelerator

61.6160

48.9991

32

Industry Accelerator by SASTRA University, Thanjavur

Industry Accelerator

41.8032

33.0667

33

Setting up of Industry Accelerator at IIT Roorkee

Industry Accelerator

16.0545

12.9945

 

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