» Availability of Minerals
» An Existing Industrial Base
» Industrious Workforce
» Logistical Advantage
» Numerous Supporting SSIs
» R&D Facilities
» Manpower availability » Numerous incentives for promoting industrialization are being provided as laid out in the Industrial Policy.
» Special packages for new projects with investment more than Rs.50 crores.
»Encouragement to Foreign investments and technological collaborations by OCBs and NRIs in selected sectors
» Job/Vacancy
» Focus Areas
» Power
» Mineral based Industry
» Infrastructure Development
» Auto & White Goods Sector
» Agro-based Industries
» Food Procesing Cold Storage
» Old time Industries
» Other Areas of Opportunity
The new state of Jharkhand, widely acclaimed as the region of future, has enormous potentialities for
industrialization. With its large deposits of minerals, it provides a solid
launching pad for all kinds of industries.
With 40% of nations mineral reserves, the state government is committed to rapid development by leveraging the Location Advantage, combined with visionary Political Leadership and a
proactive Industrial Policy.
Policies to promote mining and mineral based industries . . .
Simplify procedures
Clear mining lease applications and project report in 60 days
Provide relief to ease out mining activities
Set up a resource inventory of minerals in the State
Encourage joint venture projects with SMDC
» Introduction
» Objective
» Strategy
» Infrastructure
» Industrial Area
» Land
» Road Network
» Railways
» Air Transport
» Sea Access
» Water
» Tourism
» Telecommunication
» Information Technology
» Power
» Special Economic Zone
» Human Resource Development
» Infrastructure Development
» Export
» Foreign Investment
» Industrial Finance
» Expansion/ Modernisation
» Industrial Sickness
» More
» List of Registered EM-II at Different DICs
» List of MoU Signed for Mega Investment
» Right to Information Act, 2005
» RTI Form Download
» Tenders