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Parent: THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000 (7ddd5401b153a812d4edd5d8ac2a6a13a204d4d1)

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GOVERNMENT OF CHHATTISGARH Electronics and Information Technology Department Mantralaya, Naya RAIPUR #NOTIFICATION:: Raipur; Dated- 25/212015 No: F 4-12/20142/S6/EIT State Government hereby notifies Electronics ard IT/TES Investment Policy of Chhattisgarh, 2014 -19 as enclosed in Annexure with effect from lst November 2014 to 3lst Octomber 2019. In the name of the Governor of Chhattisgarh and by Order, 25l211 IS Ananda Babu) Secretary Govt; of Chhattisgarh Electronics and Information Technology No. F 4-12/20142/56/EIT Raipur Date- 9S February 2015 Copy forwarded to: 1. Principal Secretary to the Governor of Chhhattisgarh 2. Principal Secretary to the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly 3. Registrar General, High Court, Bilaspur; Chhattisgarh 4. Secretary to the Chief Minister, Government of Chhattisgarh - for information. 5. Special Assistant Personal Secretary Personal Assistant to Minister Minister for State, Government of Chhattisgarh (all)- for information: 6. Deputy Secretary, Office of Advocate General, Chhhattisgarh 7 . Accountant General, Chhattisgarh for information 8. Under Secretary to Chief Secretary, Government of Chhattisgarh 9 President; Board of Revenue, Chhattisgarh 10. Additional Chief Secretary Principal Secretary Secretary Special Secretary; Government of Chhattisgarh (all) 11. Additional Secretary Joint Secretary Deputy Secretary Under Secretary, Government of Chhattisgarh (all) 12. Controller; Government Printing Press, Rajnandgaon for publication in gazette. 13. Heads of Departments, Chhattisgarh (all) 14. Divisional Commissioner, Chhattisgarh (all) 15 . Director, Public Relations, Chhattisgarh 16. Collectors, Chhattisgarh (all) 7. CEO, CHiS for information; necessary action and web publication o the websites of Chhattisgarh, CHiPS and CHOiCE: 18, S

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1 · Principal Secretary to the Governor of Chhhattisgarh 2. Principal Secretary to the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly 3. Registrar General, High Court, Bilaspur; Chhattisgarh 4. Secretary to the Chief Minister, Government of Chhattisgarh - for information. 5. Special Assistant Personal Secretary Personal Assistant to Minister Minister for State, Government of Chhattisgarh (all)- for information: 6. Deputy Secretary, Office of Advocate General, Chhhattisgarh 7 . Accountant General, Chhattisgarh for information 8. Under Secretary to Chief Secretary, Government of Chhattisgarh 9 President; Board of Revenue, Chhattisgarh 10. Additional Chief Secretary Principal Secretary Secretary Special Secretary; Government of Chhattisgarh (all) 11. Additional Secretary Joint Secretary Deputy Secretary Under Secretary, Government of Chhattisgarh (all) 12. Controller; Government Printing Press, Rajnandgaon for publication in gazette. 13. Heads of Departments, Chhattisgarh (all) 14. Divisional Commissioner, Chhattisgarh (all) 15 . Director, Public Relations, Chhattisgarh 16. Collectors, Chhattisgarh (all) 7. CEO, CHiS for information; necessary action and web publication o the websites of Chhattisgarh, CHiPS and CHOiCE: 18, State Informatics Officer; NIC , Chhattisgarh for information and necessary action:
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1 · Prelude
2 · Vision
3 · Objectives
3 · 1. Encourage investment in Electronics, Information Technology ad Information Technology enabled Service related sectors in the State. 3.2. Develop Naya Raipur and other major cities of the state as IT Hub and Electronic Manufacturing Clusters thereby increase local employment and GSDP. 3.3. Skill development of Iocal youth a8 per the need of Electronics, Information Technology and Information Technology enabled Service related industries
3 · 4. Promote development ofIT Hubs/IT Park by providing incentives to Investors for IT Infrastructure Development; 4 Advantage investment in Chhattisgarh 4.1. Naya Raipur ~ 18' Smart City of the country and upcoming IT Hub Naya Raipur is the 1s Smart City of India with an area 0f 237 sq. k.m in which an investment of Rs.5,000 crores is already done and a further investment 0f Rs. 10,000 crores is in the pipeline. ITIR (Information Technology Investment Region) has been proposed for developing Naya Raipur as IT Hub of the State. An IT Tower is fast coming up as Plug Play infrastructure for IT/ITeS industries. IT Incubation Centre and Startup Village are also proposed in this city. An entire sector of the city has been earmarked for establishing Electronic Manufacturing Cluster:
4 · 2, High Return on Investment
4 · 4, Eiectricity
4 · 5. Local business prospects Chhattisgarh is a leading state in Steel, Cement production; energy generation and mining sector. Various Departments of Chhattisgarh state are front runners in delivering various e-services through e-Governance. Hence, there is huge scope for investors in getting local business through ITMTeS and automation in the above Industrial sectors and Government departments. 4.6. Other infrastructure
4 · 6.1: Capital of Chhattisgarh State is having excellent connectivity with important cities of the country by Air through an Airport ranked one of the best in Non Metro category and East-West Corridor of Railways 4.6.22. The state has strategic depth and is seismically most stable against natural calamities such as earthquake, flood, and cyclone. The state is best suited for the establishment of Data Recovery Centre, Data Centre in the cities of Naya Raipur, Raipur;, Bhilai-Durg; Bilaspur and Korba cities 4.6.3. Excellent social infrastructure with multispecialty healthcare hospitals such as Apollo, Fortis and AIIMS.
4 · 6.4. Shopping malls in the city of 'Raipur, PVR, INOX, CineMax with 20 lakh Sq Ft built up space. 4.6.5. High end Hotel groups Taj; Hyatt;, Mariott Major Luxury brands such as Jaguar, Audi, BMW present
5 · ` Definition The Electronics, IT or ITeS related industry is defined as: 5.1. ESDM (Electronic System Design Manufacturing as defined in the National Electronics Policy _ 2012). 5.2. I.T Hardware (as defined by Electronics & Information Technology Department of Gol): 5.3. IT software; products based units 5.4, IT enabled Service related units. 5.5. Data Centre 5.6. IT/Electronic skill development: 5.7. Electronics and IT related other industries as defined by Electronics and Information Technology Department of State. 5.8. IT infrastructure development; IT Parks, IT SEZ etc. 5.9. The units as classified into Micro; Small and Medium units as per the guidelines issued by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Ministry, Government of India from time to time will be considered as MSME units
6 · Incentives to Electronics, Information Technology and Information Technology enabled Services Sector Industries
6 · 1 Incentive for Fixed Capital Investment _ Units established in the state will be eligible for incentive upto SO% of the fixed capital investment excluding the cost of the land with maximum limit ofRs. 150 lakhs per unit. 6.2 Interest Subsidy_Units established in the state will be eligible for the reimbursement of 75% of the total interest paid annually on term loan and working capital with maximum limit of Rs.llO lakhs per annum for a period of 8 years from the date of start of commercial production:
6 · 3 Rebate on Land Premium Units established within notified IT Areas in the state will be eligible for rebate upto 80% on the land premium:
6 · 3.1 Land for such units may be allocated based on project investment per unit as given in the table:
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6 · 3.2 Units shall ensure commercial production within 2 years from the date of allotment of land, failing which the order for allotment of such land may be cancelled:.
6 · 3.3 Units must ensure continuous operation for a minimum period of three years from date of commercial production:
6 · 3,4 A minimum 60% of the total allotted land must be reserved for IT operations and the remaining 40% area may be used for other purposes eg: establishment of ancillary; subsidiary and support services.
6 · 4 Rebate o LeasefRental Space Units established in the state operating from leased or rented space, will be eligible for reimbursement up to S0% of lease O1 rental charges for the space, with maximum limit of Rs.lO lakhs, for a period of 3 years from the date of start of commercial production: 6.5 Exemption on Stamp Duty Units established in the state will be entitled for 100% exemption from payment of Stamp Duty on direct purchasellease on allotted land Apart from this, as second & last transaction, if that property is transferred to another IT unit on sale Of lease during policy period then the property transfer will be entitled for 10 % Stamp Duty exemption. 6.6 Exemption on CST and Entry Tax Units established in the state will be entitled to 100% exemption o CST and Entry Tax, for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of production Or up to introduction of GST in the state whichever is earlier.
6 · 7 Exemption on Electricity Duty _ Units established in the state will be entitled for 100% exemption from payment of electricity duty on self consumption up to 12 years from the date of commencement of commercial production 6.8 Incentive for Project Report _ Units established in the state will be entitled for an incentive through reimbursement on expenditure for preparation of "Project Report"' prepared by national internationally renowned financial institutions or project consultants up to actual expenditure O 1% of fixed capital investment with a maximum limit of Rs.4 lakh: 6.9 Assistance for Recruitment & Training Units established in the state will be entitled for one time assistance for recruitment & training of Rs 20,000 per IT professional on recruitment with a maximum limit of Rs.10 lakhs per year during first three years from the date ofstart of commercial production Page 6 of 11 Departnient of Electronics and Irforinetion Technologv, Coverlarrient of Cnhattisgarh
6 · 10 Grant on EPF for employment generation Units established in the state; after start of commercial production shall be reimbursed EPF amount paid for its IT/ ITeS professionals, for initial period of 7 years as indicated in the table given below _
7 · 1 Preference to domicile of Chhattisgarh in employment_ Units established in the state, having more than 50% employees belonging to domicile of Chhattisgarh; will be entitled for additional incentive of 5% over and above the incentive mentioned in para no. 6.1, 6.2 & 6.3 besides an increase of 5% in the maximum limit for the above said incentive.
7 · 2 Investment during first year Units starting commercial production during 1 year of above said policy period, will be entitled for additional incentive of 5% over and above the incentive mentioned in para no. 6.1, 6.2 & 6.3 besides an increase of 5% in the maximum limit for the above said incentive
7 · 3.1 Incentive for Quality Certification MSME Units established in the state will be entitled for an incentive through reimbursement of 50% expenditure on ISO-9000, ISO-14000 or other similar nationallinternational certification, with a maximum limit of Rs. 7 Jakhs. The Unit can avail this incentive for maximum of 2 quality certificates per unit per annum:
7 · 3.2 Incentive for Technical Patent __ MSME Units established in the state will be entitled for an incentive through reimbursement of 50% expenditure on technical patents on the name of unit; with a maximum limit of Rs. 10 lakhs, The Unit can avail this incentive for maximum of 2 technical patents per unit per annum. 7.3.3 Subsidy on Bandwidth Charges__ MSME Units established in the state will be entitled for subsidy through reimbursement of 30% of the total charges paid towards availing internet bandwidth from ISP, with a maximum limit of Rs. 3 lakh per annum paid up to 3 years.
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7 · 4.1 Entrepreneurs, with an investment more than 100 Crores during policy period, may be considered for additional incentives over and above the incentives as given in policy on case to case basis. 7.4.2 IT infrastructure developers, having experience of IT infrastructure development oii more than 3 lakh sq: feet area in past 5 years, with an investment more than 100 crores; may be considered for additional incentives over and above the incentives as given in policy o case to case basis.
8 · Special Incentive Package 8.1 The Units which starts their commercial production during financial year 2015- 2016, with minimum 500 employees, will be entitled to following incentives during policy period 8.1.1 Preference in evaluation process by awarding bonus points in Technical Evaluation equivalent of S% of maximum score in IT related tenders of Chhattisgarh Government
8 · 1.2 Free of cost advertising space, if available, in Government sponsored events for IT units in the state
8 · 2 The state would ensure uninterrupted quality power supply at most competitive tariff to the units.
8 · 3 Relaxations under Shops Establishments Act in working hours, work shifts and employment of women:
8 · 4 Applicability of all relaxations under the Industrial Disputes Act and Contract Labour Act to all Electronics,IT and ITeS units in the State on par with Special Economic Zones.
8 · 5 Notifying Electronics, IT & ITeS units as continuous process units.
8 · 6 Permission to Electronics,IT and ITeS units for self-certification of reports, returns.
8 · 7 All units under this policy will be declared as essential service under Essential Services Maintenance Act.
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10 · The Nodal Agency
10 · 1 Establish an Online portal as a single point of contact between investor and the state for receiving investment proposals and release of necessary sanctions and approvals and their monitoring; 10.2 Facilitate smooth submission of reports/ returns in electronic formats for industries under the policy. 10.3 Develop appropriate manpower skills and competencies to ensure adequate quality manpower for the industry in association with training and skill development institutions 10.4 Allot built up space, if any, on lease to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises ITMTeS units; 10.5 Enter into appropriate MoU with investors 10.6 Will take other appropriate steps for effective implementation of the policy.
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11 · 1 The policy would be effective from Olst November 2014 till 3lst October 2019.
11 · 22 If the incentives and concessions of Industrial Policy 2014-19 are more beneficial compared to Electronics, IT ad ITeS investment policy then the investor can choose incentives under any one policy.
11 · 3 The incentives under the policy will be provided only to the 'new units that commenced their commercial production/operations after the 01 November 2014.
1144 · If any unit established in the state is eligible for any incentive of Government of India policy then that unit can avail the benefits under State Electronics, IT and ITeS investment policy, if eligible, along with Government of India policy.
11 · 5 If any unit avails the incentives/concessions under the policy on fraudulent grounds then the saine will be cancelled and recovered/withdrawn without any notice.
11 · 6 All concerned state government departmentslorganizations will issue necessary notifications regarding various incentives/concessions provided under this policy within one month from date of issue of this policy
11 · 7 Electronics and IT Department shall issue necessary guidelines, clarifications, interpretation from time to time in order to resolve any issue regarding implementation of this policy.
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