INDUSTRIAL
INVESTMENT IN SIKKIM
The State has a huge potential for industry in areas where
the State enjoys a comparative advantage. The major endowments of the State are
its nature and natural resources. Flora and fauna, and the people. The State has
also a huge potential for hydel power. The prospect of opening up of the border
trade through Nathula poses both challenges and opportunities for the State. It
is in this context that the importance of industry and trade lies in optimal use
of its resources and making the most of the emerging opportunities to realize
the State’s potential of industry and trade which would ensure smooth
transition of the State from being overwhelmingly dependent on the public sector
to a vibrant economy based on private sector initiative, enterprise and
entrepreneurship.
Choice of appropriate industries are largely based on the availability of
raw materials within the State. However, the crucial inputs that the State can
make available for industry are its manpower, rich varieties of flora and fauna
and various horticultural produce. Sikkim has a potential for medicinal herbs.
Sikkim is a politically stable State with virtually no law and order
problem as people are peace loving. The State does not suffer from any labour
related problem either. Sikkim probably is the only State in the north-eastern
areas, which is free from any insurgency related problems. The friendly
environment and pollution free atmosphere is absolutely conducive to investment.
There could not have been a better situation.
Given the fragility of the eco-system, the approach towards industry is a
cautions one and primarily environment friendly. Industries should be entirely
pollution free and effluents should be bare minimum with nature friendly
disposal of wastes. The strategy would be to build on State’s comparative
advantages in terms of raw materials and cheap labour surmounting State’s
handicaps. In other words, promotion of the industries should be in tune with
the development strategy.
As per the Tenth Five Year Plan document and the Industrial Policy of the
State, possible thrust areas have been identified in consonance with the
long-term development strategy that the State is pursuing. They are as follows :
a) Agro based industries horticulture and floriculture (b) minor forest
based industries (c) animal husbandry and dairy products (d) tourism related
industries (e) information technology including knowledge based industries (f)
precision oriented high value low volume products (g) hydel power (h) tea (i)
education and (j) hospitality etc.
However, the State has focused on certain key industries based on their
potentials for employment generation, relative comparative advantage, and
overall impact on the State economy.
Given the large share of agriculture and allied activities in State
income, proven potential in producing commercial crops and untapped potential in
flora and fauna, potential of agro-based industries is enormous. The primary
advantage of the agro-based industries is the availability of necessary raw
materials in the State.
Floriculture
has a high potential as demand in India and abroad would continue to grow. The
State produces varieties of orchids, gladioli, anthuriums and rhododendrons.
Commercial cultivation is rapidly picking up. However, storage and marketing
remain crucial for successful venture. Given paucity of land, the possibility of
cooperative type cultivation of orchids needs to be explored.
The food processing industry is competitive in presence of large and
established producers. The State specializes in mandarin oranges, ginger, tea
and cardamom. In terms of prospect, medicinal and aromatic herbs will face an
ever-expanding market both nationally and internationally. The varieties of
medicinal plants available in the State need to be taken stock of. Wool and silk
reeling, weaving and processing, and rabbit farming, all these activities may be
carried out at the farm level and they may be treated as the primary or
secondary sources of livelihood. The marketing constraint seems to have deterred
the development of these industries. The objective would be to provide people
with multiple sources of income.
Ideal climate and natural beauty of the State augurs will for the tourism
industry in the State. The green image of the State with emphasis on village
tourism has made the State an attractive destination both nationally and
internationally. Though the concept of eco-tourism is yet to be found popular
among the majority of the tourists. The multiplier impact of tourism with
immense potential for employment generation in a regionally balanced manner
would make tourism the leading industry the State should be focusing on.
The State has already made great strides in the knowledge-based
industries such as Information Technology. The State can gain from the advantage
of skilled manpower, which has shown potential for the IT industry. Moreover,
given the climate, promotion of knowledge-based industries would enable the
State to bypass most of the handicaps the State is afflicted with. A software
technology park is being set up which will have wide-bandwidth, stable power
supply and incubation space for entrepreneurs. The Department is also promotion
IT enabled services like medical transcription, telemedicine, computerized
Braille etc.
In line with the argument for development of education industry, the
promotion of healthcare industry can also fetch good returns for the State. The
ideal climate coupled with easy availability of non-medical support staff can
make Sikkim an ideal destination for the health care industry. Availability of
medicinal herbs and herbal treatment including yoga, meditation, spa and
message, would further contribute to the credence of the State in the healthcare
industry. The State is in the process of air connectivity, the healthcare
industry may focus on treatment of those suffering from non-critical illnesses
and may require prolonged treatment or those who are recuperating.
Handicrafts and handloom industry has the potential to promote income and
employment generation in a big way. The high quality traditional handicrafts and
handloom products enjoy a good market, both nationally and internationally. The
traditional crafts like carpet weaving, cane and bamboo crafts, spinning wool,
handmade paper and Thanka paintings are famous and enjoy government patronage in
as far as training is concerned. A proficient manpower base is already available
in this field. All that is required is expertise to be organized so that quality
and design can
be upgraded. Professionals
in the field of marketing and supply could work wonders with this traditional
industry of Sikkim. However, marketing of the product depends on growth of
tourism promotion outside the State by the Government and adequate supply of
input and infrastructure support. Gangtok Craft Fair and modernization of looms
are steps in the right direction. Sikkim has to focus on “product
differentiation” as Sikkim faces competition from other north-eastern States.
Hydel power is another prioratised area that has tremendous potential.
The capacity to tap 8000 MW of hydel power is there for the asking.
The State Government has already identified areas for setting up of
growth centres. The new Industrial policy, provides a list of locations for
setting up of the new industrial units. The Government has already declared
Rangpo-Gangtok, Melli-Jorethang and Jorethang-Rishi and Ranipool-Gangtok as
industrial corridors for giving the land to the investors on a lease basis.
The developed land will be allotted on a lease basis for a period of
thirty years. The State Government will subsidise the cost of land depending on
the nature of industries. For small-scale industries, it is 25 percent, export
oriented units and units managed by local entrepreneurs at the rate 30 percent
and large and medium units at the rate of 15 percent. Other than this, one more
option the State can think of is to ensure that the landowners are made partners
in business.
In certain areas, the State can invite the market leaders where large
investments are required to make them competitive. Furthermore, the leaders can
bring with them expertise and knowledge. Exploring market would cease to be a
problem for the enterprises.
This would
be relevant for
industries such as education and healthcare industry, production of medicinal
herbs etc, hydro power, tourism etc.
Given the background of the industrial scenario in Sikkim, the Department
of Commerce & Industries, Govt. of Sikkim has embarked on a road map for
industrialization in the State of Sikkim. The State is very conscious of the
ecology and its environment.
With the opening of
the border trade through Nathula Pass, we have approximately 80 investors who
have applied for license in various manufacturing units, which is also capital
and labour intensive and the Department is processing their documents
accordingly, through a single window system. The Government is according all
priority to expedite investment.
With this situation, the State can definitely look forward to a great
deal of employment opportunity and revenue generation with the type of
industries set up in Sikkim. Moreover, the long term benefit both for the
investor and the Government is enormous.
Further, with the new Industrial Policy, the fiscal incentives and
various incentives, and with the pro-active policy of the Government, an era of
industrialization in Sikkim has already begun, which is ready to tapped.
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REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER INVESTMENT IN SIKKIM -
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Most
peaceful state in the country.
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Availability
of quality power supplies.
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Abundant
water.
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Harmonious
Labour relationship.
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All
four districts are "No Industry District".
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Availability
of technical/skilled man power.
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Investors
friendly atmosphere.
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Superb
transportation and communication network.
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Attractive
packages of incentives.
THRUST
AREA OF INVESTMENT.
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Eco-Tourism including Hotels, Resorts, Spa, Amusement Parks and Rope ways.
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Handicrafts & Handlooms.
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Wool and silk reeling, weaving & processing, printing etc.
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Floriculture
and Horticulture.
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Precision Engineering including watch making.
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Electronics including computronics hardware & software and IT related industries.
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Food processing including Agro-based industries. Processing, Preservation and packaging of fruits and vegetables (excluding conventional grinding/extraction units).
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Medicinal and aromatic Herbs-Plantation & Processing.
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Raising & Processing of Plantation Crops i.e. Tea, Oranges & cardamom
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Mineral based industry.
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Pharma products
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Honey
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Biotechnology
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