INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT (IID) SCHEME

  1. Scheme in brief:

    In pursuance to the Industrial Policy measures for promoting and strengthening small and tiny village enterprises announced on 6th August, 1991, the Integrated Infrastructural Development (IID) Scheme was launched in 1994. The Scheme covers districts which are not covered under the Growth Centres Scheme. The aim of the IID Scheme is to provide developed sites with infrastructural facilities like power distribution network, water, telecommunication, drainage and pollution control facilities, roads, banks, raw materials, storage and marketing outlets, common service facilities and technological back up services etc. The Scheme covers rural as well as urban areas with a provision of 50% reservation for rural areas and 50% industrial plots are to be reserved for tiny sector.The Scheme also provides for upgradation/strengthening of the infrastructural facilities in the existing old industrial estates.

    Under the Scheme, concerned State/ Union Territory Governments or a good NGO having a sound financial position are required to select suitable sites, firm up the project proposals and get the project appraised from SIDBI. The High Powered Committee under the Scheme in the Ministry of SSI & ARI, Govt. of India considers the proposals only after recommendation of SIDBI becomes available.

    The estimated cost to set up an IID Centre is Rs. 5.00 crores (excluding cost of land). Central Government provides 40% to a maximum of Rs.2.00 crores as grant and remaining amount could be loan from SIDBI/Banks/Financial Institutions or the State funds.


  2. Special dispensation for NE Region (including Sikkim), J&K, H.P and Uttaranchal :

    With a view to give a philip to the growth of small industries in the North East Region, Govt. of India relaxed the funding pattern of this Scheme for North East Region (including Sikkim) J&K, H.P. and Uttaranchal . As per revised funding pattern Govt. of India provides central grant upto 80% to a maximum of Rs.4.00 crores and the remaining amount could be loan from SIDBI/Banks/financial institutions or the State funds. Such agencies should have good track record and sound financial position.

  3. Progress:

    Till the 30.06.2004, the Central Government has approved the setting up of 92 Centres in various States including 13 for upgradation of old industrial estates central grant of Rs. 73.25 crores has been released (in full or a part) to 57 Centres upto 30.06.2004. The budget allotted for the Scheme for 2004-2005 is Rs.15.45 crores.


IID SCHEME

STATE-WISE LIST OF IID CENTRES as on 30.06.2004

Andhra Pradesh

Kurnool

Krishna

Rangareddy

Warrangal

Nellore

Chittor

Assam

Darrang

Kamrup

Nowgoan

Johrat

Cachar

Sibsagar

Gujarat

Junagarh

Banaskantha

Anjar (Kutch)

Nagor(Kutch)

Harayana

Sirsa



Murthal(Sonepat) (Upgradation)

Karnal(Upgradation)


Yamunanagar (Upgradation)

Yamunanagar



Ambala (Upgradation)


Panipat(Upgradation)

Barhi (Sonepat)


Kalka(Upgradation)


Jind (Upgradation)

Kundli (Sonepat) (Upgradation)


Gurgaon(Upgradation)


Murthal (Sport Goods) (Sonepat) Upgradation

Himachal Pradesh

Bilaspur

Jammu & Kashmir

Udhampur

Karnataka

Belgaum

Tumkur

Bijapur

Kolar

Bagalkot

Kerala

Trivendrum

Trichur

Kannur

Pathananthitta

Malappuram

Wayanad

Ernakulam

Kasargod

Maharashtra

Yeotmal

Madhya Pradesh

Satna

Tikamgarh

Mandsaur

Morena

Khargone

Sagar

Katni

Neemuch

Manipur

Chandel (Moreh)

Mizoram

Lunglei

Orissa

Khurda

Rayagada

Jagatsinghpur

Punjab

Hoshiarpur

Ludhiana

Muktsar

Kapurthala

Mansa

Rajasthan

Jodhpur

Baran

Nagaur

Karauli

Tonk

Pali

Udaipur

Bharatpur

Rajasmand

Tamil Nadu

Madurai


Salem

Coimbatore


Thirumudivakkam (Kanchipuram)

Kattur Avadi MGR Distt.

Trichirapalli

Guindy (Chennai)

Thiruvellore (Vichoor)

Chennai (Upgradation)

Dharampuri

Chhattisgarh

Mahasamund

Uttar Pradesh

Etah

Ghaziabad

Mathura

Chandauli

Unnao

Bhagpat

Bhadohi

Barabanki

Pondicherry

Sadarpet