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JANUARY 2015 11JUNE2017JUNE2017 (As of 16 June 2017) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA

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❖Executive Summary ……………………. 3
❖Manipur Vision ………………………….. 4
❖Advantage Manipur ………………..…… 5
❖Manipur –An Introduction ……………... 6
❖Infrastructure Status………………...…. 14
❖Business Opportunities………………… 29
❖Doing Business in Manipur………..….. 47
❖State Acts & Policies ……………..…… 52
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MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Flourishing bamboo
processing industry
•ManipurisoneofIndia’slargestbambooproducingstatesandamajorcontributortothe
country’sbambooindustry.In2015,thestateaccountedfor9,303squarekmofbamboo
bearingarea.
Strong handicrafts
industry
•Manipurhasthehighestnumberofhandicraftsunitsaswellasthehighestnumberof
craftpersonscomprisingskilledandsemi-skilledartisansintheentirenorth-easternregion.
Strong handlooms
industry
•HandloomsisthelargestcottageindustryinManipurandthestateranksamongthetop
fiveintermsofthenumberofloomsinthecountry.
Strong border trade
opportunities
•ManipurhastheadvantageofactingasIndia’s‘GatewaytotheEast’throughMorehtown,
whichistheonlyfeasiblelandroutefortradebetweenIndiaandMyanmarandother
SoutheastAsiancountries.
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Largest women-run
market in the country
•TheEmaBazaarisoneofIndia’slargestmarketsrunbywomen.Thismarketmajorlysells
handloomandhandicraftproductssuchasearthenpots,knives,shawlsandpuppets;as
wellasallkindsofdriedfishandvegetables.
A tourist’s paradise
•Duetoitswealthoffloraandfauna,Manipurisdescribedasa‘floweronloftyheights’,‘a
jewelofIndia’and‘SwitzerlandoftheEast’.Itsbreathtakingscenicbeautymakesita
tourist’sparadise.
Source:Ministry of Industries,Ministry of Tourism, Textile and Power, News articles

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MANIPUR VISION 2025
Agriculture
Education
Infrastructure
Transport
IndustriesHealth
Tourism
•Produce surplus rice & stop
importing rice from other states.
•Promote organic farming &
encourage farmers to use
modern technologies.
•Create Rural Infrastructure
Development Fund for providing
infrastructure facilities like
power, education, healthcare,
housing & water supply.
•Develop Imphal airport into an
international airport.
•Develop the state as an
education hub & attract students
from other states.
•Establish polytechniques,
engineering & medical colleges.
•Introduce & expand rail
network to connect Imphal,
Jiribam, Moreh & Guwahati.
•Build a tunneled roadway
from Imphal railway station to
Lamding in Thoubal district.
•Setting up export processing
zones (EPZs) in every district
& SEZ for different sectors.
•Identify potential areas & form
industrial hubs to develop the
area.
•Provide disease free living by
improving the health &
nutritional status of the people.
•Institutes for nursing,
paramedics & medical
technicians to be set up in
every district.
•Information kiosks & tourist
service centres at prominent
places.
•Promote tourism by
showcasing the wild life,
religious traditions, adventure,
art & culture of the state.
Environment
•Effective implementation of
integrated watershed
management programmes &
prevention of soil erosion.
•Preserve & rejuvenate the
Loktak lake for sustainable
eco-system of the state.
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
VISION
2025
Source:Confederation of Indian Industry

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Growing demand
Conducive agro-climatic
conditions
•Manipur holds significant cultivation
potential for various horticultural crops
due to varied agro-climatic conditions.
•Entrepreneurs get easy access to
process & market a wide variety of
rare & exotic medicinal & aromatic
plants grown in Manipur.
Link with Southeast Asian
countries
•Moreh town offers a feasible land-
route between India & Myanmar & to
the Southeast Asian countries.
•Moreh has a land customs station; an
Integrated Check Post (ICP) is also
being developed
•The state is bounded by Nagaland to
the north, Mizoram to the south &
Assam to the west.
Facilitating
infrastructure and ample space
•Imphal has one airport & Air India
provides air cargo services. 4 national
highways run through the state.
•The railway line under construction on
the Manipur-Assam border is a national
priority project.
•Manipur has a land area of 22,327 sq km
& a pollution free environment.
Rich labour pool
•With a 76.9% literacy rate, Manipur
offers a largely educated workforce.
•Knowledge of English is an added
advantage for the Manipuri workforce.
•Multi-ethnicity & diversity are among
Manipur’s strong characteristics.
•Systems like Khutlang to promote
women in mainstream work force.
Advantage
Manipur
ADVANTAGE MANIPUR
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
March 2015
Thermal power
installed
capacity:
113.39. MW
June 2016
Thermal power
installed
capacity:
119.68 MW

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MANIPUR FACT FILE
Manipurissituatedintheeastern-mostcornerofNortheast
India.Thestatesharesborderswithothernorth-eastern
statesofNagaland,Mizoram&Assam&theneighbouring
countryofMyanmar.
Meiteilon(Manipuri)isthestatelanguage,although,English
&Hindiarealsocommonlyusedforcommunication.
Dependingonthealtitudeofthehillranges,theclimatic
conditionvariesfromtropicaltosub-alpine.
TheManipurriverbasinhas7majorrivers–Imphal,Iril,
Nambul,Sekmai,Chakpi,Thoubal&Khuga.LoktakLake,
thelargestfresh-waterlakeintheNortheast,issituatedin
thestate.
DifferentethnicgroupsincludeMeetei,Kuki,Hmar,Naga,
Pangal,Gorkhali&BishnupriyaManipuri.
Parameters Manipur
Capital Imphal
Geographical area (sq km) 22,327
Administrative districts (No) 9
Population density (persons per sq km) 115
Population 2,972,786
Sex ratio
(females per 1,000 males)
933
Literacy rate (%) 76.9
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Source: www.mapsofindia.com
Source:Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Manipur
Census 2011

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MANIPUR IN FIGURES … (1/2)
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Parameter Manipur All states Source
Economy 2015-16 2015-16
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 0.13 100.0
TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics
of Manipur
GSDP growth rate (%) 11.64 8.71
TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics
of Manipur
Per capita GSDP (US$ ) 918.25 1,546
TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics
of Manipur
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 233.38 326,848.53 Central Electricity Authority, as of August 2016
Wireless subscribers (No) 12,559,683
1
1,164,200,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
October 2016
Internet subscribers (No) 4,470,000
1
391,500,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
December 2016
National highway length (km) 1,745.74 100,087.08 NHAI & Roads and Building Department
Airports (no) 1 125 Airports Authority of India
1
Combined figures for the Northeast states comprising Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Sikhim, Tripura

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Parameter Manipur All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 76.9 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 14.7 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investments
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.096
1
332.11
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
From April 2000 to March 2017
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MANIPUR IN FIGURES … (2/2)
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
1
FDI inflows for RBI’s (Reserve Bank of India’s) Northeast region, which includes Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura,
SRS: Sample Registration System

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Atcurrentprices,theGSDP*ofManipurwasaboutUS$
2.73billionin2015-16.
TheGSDPofthestategrewataCAGRof7.70%from
2005-06to2015-16.
GSDP of Manipur at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –GSDP
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Manipur
GSDP* -Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
Per Capita GSDP^ -calculated using GSDP million USD / Population in million
Per capita GSDP (US$)
Thestate’spercapitaGSDP^hasincreasedfromUS$
514.2in2005-06toUS$918.25in2015-16.
ThepercapitaGSDPincreasedatacompoundannual
growthrate(CAGR)of5.97%between2005-06and2015-
16.
CAGR
7.70%
CAGR
5.97%
1.301.36
1.681.60
1.74
2.00
2.242.21
2.452.43
2.73
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
514.2529.2
643
600.4
639.7
722.5
837.3
777.6786.6780
918.25
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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In2015-16,thetotalNSDP
#
ofManipuratcurrentprices
wasaboutUS$2.06billion.
From2005-06to2015-16,theaverageNSDPgrowthrate
wasabout7.18%.
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Manipur
NSDP
#
-calculated using per capita NSDP x Population in million
per capita NSDP
&
-Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15
NSDP of Manipur at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –NSDP
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Per capita NSDP (US$)
Thestate’spercapitaNSDP
&
in2015-16wasUS$661as
comparedtoUS$.462.1in2005-06.
ThepercapitaNSDPincreasedataCAGRof4.98%
between2005-06and2015-16.
1.03
1.161.22
1.501.43
1.55
1.76
1.971.93
2.082.06
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
462.1474.6
573.4
536.7
571.3
634.2
736.3
680.1689.7
661
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

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Therehasbeenadrasticshiftinthesectoralcontribution
fromsecondarytotertiarysector.Theoverallperformance
oftheeconomyofthestateovertheyearshasbeen
encouraging.
In2015-16,thetertiarysector
µ
contributed59.61%tothe
state’sGSDPatcurrentprices,followedbythesecondary
sectorwithacontributionof20.62%.
Thetertiarysectorgrewatanaveragerateof16.61%
between2004-05and2015-16;drivenbytrade,hotels,real
estate,finance,insurance,transport,communicationsand
otherservices.
Thesecondarysectorgrewatanaveragerateof6.38%
duringtheperiodbetween2004-05and2015-16.Itsgrowth
wasmainlydrivenbyconstructionandmanufacturing.
Theprimarysectorgrewatanaveragerateof9.83%
between2004-05and2015-16.
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by
Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Manipur
Sector-wise %share of GSDP
µ
-Geometric mean of YoY calculation from
2004-05 to 2014-15
Percentage distribution of GSDP
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
24.70%
19.77%
36.70%
20.62%
38.60%
59.61%
2004-05 2015-16
Primary SectorSecondary Sector Tertiary Sector
CAGR
9.83%
16.61%
6.38%

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Source:Indian Horticulture Database 2016, National Horticulture Board,
Department of Commerce & Industries, Department of Agriculture,
Government of Manipur
1
As per second advanced estimates
Crop
Production –2016-
17
1
(‘000 tonnes)
Area–2016-17
1
(‘000 hectares)
Fruits 454.08 49.32
Vegetables 331.97 44.34
Flowers 0.25 0.12
Spices 24.10 10.50
Plantation
crops
0.32 0.90
Naturalforestscoverabout77percentofthetotal
geographicalareaofManipur.Agriculturehasasignificant
shareinthestate’sdomesticproduct&provides
employmenttoabout52.2percentofthetotalworkersin
thestate.
Teak,pine,oak,uningthou,leihao,bamboo,cane,etc,are
importantforestresources.Inaddition,rubber,tea,coffee,
orange&cardamomaregrowninthehillareas.Food&
cashcropsaregrownmainlyinthevalleyregion.
During2015-16thetotalproductionofhorticulturecropsin
thestatewasrecordedtobe788.27thousandtonnes&
areaunderproductionwas98.34thousandhectares.
Majorfruitsgrowninthestatearepineapple,lime,lemon,
banana,orange,papaya,plum&passionfruit.
In2015-16,totalproductionofvegetables&fruitsinthe
statestoodat0.307milliontonnes&0.508milliontonnes,
respectively.
Underthe12
th
FiveYearPlan(2012-17),thetotaloutlay
plannedbythestategovernmentforagriculture&allied
activitiesisUS$96.38million.
AttheNationalSeedDiversityFestival2017heldinImphal
inJune,2017,acollectionof165typesofwildpaddywas
displayed.Thestateisalsopopularforavariantofblack
rice,whichisrichinfibrecontentandhasmedicinalvalue.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
In2015-16,therehasbeenanincreaseof6.44percentin
netcroppingareasinthestate,ascomparedtotheprevious
year.

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AccordingtotheDepartmentofIndustrialPolicy
&Promotion(DIPP),cumulativeFDIinflowsinto
thenortheaststates,duringApril2000toMarch
2017,amountedtoUS$96million.
Trade,hotel,restaurants,publicadministration
andrealestatearethemajorcontributorsbehind
thegrowthofthestate.
DuringApril2016toMarch2017,thecumulative
FDIinflowsintothenortheaststateswas
recordedtobeUS$2millionascomparedto
US$10millionduring2015-16.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT –FDI INFLOWS & INVESTMENTS
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
FDI equity inflows, 2008-09 to 2016-17 (US$ million)
1
Source:Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
1
Including Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura
42
11
8
1
5
0.6
5
10
2
2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17

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TheNH-53isalsoanothermajorhighwaythatconnectsImphalwithJirighat
ontheManipur-Assamborder.TheNH-150,theothercrucialhighway,runs
southwards,connectingManipurwithSelinginMizoram.
TheGovernmentofIndiahasatrilateralagreementwithThailand&Myanmar
toconstructatrans-AsianhighwayconnectingIndia(throughManipur)tothe
2countries.Theprojectisinconstructionphase.TheManipurStateRoad
TransportCorporation(MSRSTC)providesstateroadtransportservices.The
statehasatotalof1,745.74kmofnationalhighways,asof2015-16
InMarch2017,thegovernmentsanctionedabudgetofUS$3.27billion,for
development&improvingconnectivityinthenortheastbyestablishing
NationalHighwayInfrastructureDevelopmentCompany.
Source: NHAI, Ministry of Defence
1
up to February 2016
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –ROADS
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Number of projects approved and cost for
development of state roads under CRF (2015-16)
Year Number Cost (US$ million)
2015-16 4 5.42
Length of NH Completed-2014-15 & 2015-16
Year Road length
2014-15 45.83 km
2015-16 6.40 km
Funds allocated and expenditure incurred on
development and maintenance of NH (in US$ million)-
2014-15 & 2015-16
Year Funds allocated Expenditure incurred
2014-15 4.98 4.98
2015-16
1
4.66 4.64
InDecember2016,CentralGovernmentallocated17road
projectsworthUS$175.98million,forthestate.Theroad
projectswillcoverImphall-Jiribimhighway&improve
connectivityofnationalhighwayswiththestate.
InMay2017,thecentralgovernmentallocatedUS$3.27
billiontotheManipurgovernmentfordevelopmentofroad
infrainthestate.

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS AND RAILWAYS…(1/2)
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
ThestatehasadomesticairportatImphal–the
TulihalAirport,whichislocatedabout8kmfromthe
heartofthecity.
ImphalAirportisthe2
nd
largestairportinthenorth-
easternregionwithpostalaircargoservicesfor6days
aweek.Theairportunderwentexpansiontoincrease
parkingspaceformoreaircrafts&tomakeitan
internationalstandardairport.Atpeakhours,the
integratedpassengerterminalhasthecapacityto
handle950travelers.Anewterminalbuildingwith
cold-storagefacilitiesisinthepipeline.
InMay2016,theJiribamtoStincharbroadgauge
passengertrainwasflaggedoffbyPrimeMinister
NarendraModifromJawaharlalNehruSports
ComplexPoloGroundShillong
AsofOctober2016,HindustanConstructionCompany
(HCC)injointventurewithVCCL,wasawardedaUS$
54.92millioncontractforconstructionofasafety
tunnelbetweenTupul&ImphalinManipur.
Domestic airport
Imphal
Source: Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –AIRPORTS AND RAILWAYS…(2/2)
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Aircraft movement (nos.) Passenger traffic (in millions)
Source: Airport Authority of India
During2016-17,Imphalairporthandled4,720tonnesoffreight.InMarch2017,theairporthandled494tonnesoffreight,as
comparedto325tonnesinMarch2016.
6,667
7,886
8,366
6,990
5,344
4,803
6,078
6,598
2009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17
0.41
0.56
0.73
0.67
0.63 0.61
0.76
0.88
2009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-152015-162016-17

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AsofMarch2017,Manipurhadatotalinstalledpower
generationcapacityof233.38MW.Thestatehasapotential
togeneratehydropowerequivalenttoabout2,200MW.
Ofthetotalinstalledpowergenerationcapacity,88.93MW
wascontributedbyhydropower,138.97MWbythermal
powerandrenewablepowercontributed5.48MWof
capacity.
HydropowermajorssuchasSatlujJalVidyutNigamLimited
(SJVNL)&NationalHydroelectricPowerCorporation
Limited(NHPC)arejointlysettingupamegahydroelectric
powerprojectatTipaimukh,withaninvestmentofUS$2
billion.Oncompletion,theprojectwouldhave6generating
unitsof250MWeachtotallingto1,500MW.AsofAugust
2015,theplantisinthecommissioningphase.
Outof201un-electrifiedvillagesinthestate,55villages
wereelectrifiedduring2015-16.
UndertheDeendayalUpadhyayaGramJyotiYojana,three
newprojectsworthUS$9.12millionweresanctionedto
improveruralelectrificationinthestateofManipur.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
Installed power capacity (MW)
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –POWER
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Thepowersupplyofthestatedependsuponthecentral
sectorgeneratingstationslocatedintheNorthEastern
Region.Theyinclude-LoktakHydroElectricProject;Kopili
HEProject;KhandongHEProject;DoyangHEProject&
RangnadiHEProject.TheLoktakHydroElectricProjectis
themainsourceofpowersupplyinthestate.
157.9157.8157.8157.8
178.8178.8
199.82206.11
233.38
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

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Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,
1
Combined figures for the North-Eastern states,
2
As of December 2016
Telecommunicationinfrastructureinthestateincludes-
independentsatellitelinkwithDelhi&Shillong;micro-wave
linkwithKohima&beyond;40digitalexchanges;&internet
C-IInetworkingatImphalwith810connectionstoalldistrict
headquarters.AsofFebruary2017,thenortheasternstates
ofIndiahadabout12.56millionwirelesssubscribers&
121,150wire-linesubscribers.
AsofFebruary2017,thenortheastregionhad120,970
wirelinesubscribersforBSNL&1,658,883BSNLwireless
subscribers.
BytheendofFebruary2017,520,390subscribershad
submittedrequestformobilenumberportability(MNP)in
thenortheast.Moreover,totaltele-densityinthenortheast
regionwasrecordedtobe89.97%asofFebruary2017.
Thetotalnumberofpostofficesinthenortheast,asof
December2015,wasrecordedat2,920.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE –TELECOM
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Major telecom operators in Manipur
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Aircel Limited
Vodafone Essar
Reliance Communications
Tata Teleservices
IDEA Cellular
Source:Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
GP-Gram Panchayat
Telecom infrastructure
1
(February 2017)
Wireless subscribers 12,559,683
Wire-line subscribers 121,150
Internet subscribers 4,470,000
2
Rural Internet subscribers 2,040,000
2
Urban Internet subscribers 2,430,000
2
Tele-density (in %) 89.97
Performance Status of National Optical Fibre Network
Project (as of April 2016)
No. of GPs in Phase-I 24
Pipes laid (kms) 71
Cable laid (km) 73
GPs for which cable laid 24

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UndertheJawaharlalNehruNationalUrbanRenewalMission(JNNURM)UIG,fiveprojects,costingUS$25.5million,were
sanctionedinManipurasofSeptember2015.
In2015,thestatewasallocatedUS$11.91millionforthedevelopmentoffacilitiesalongtheImphal-Moirang-Khongjhom-
MorehrouteasthestateisoneofthegatewaystotheSouthEastAsia.
ImphalhasbeenidentifiedunderAtalMissionforRejuvenation&UrbanTransformation(AMRUT)mission.US$0.24million
wasallocatedtothestateofManipurinordertopreparetheServiceLevelImprovementPlan(SLIP)/CapacityBuilding(CB).
InJuly2015,theMinistryofUrbanDevelopmentofGovernmentofIndiareleasedUS$0.24millionasanadvanceforImphal
underAMRUTguidelines.
InApril2017,thestategovernmentapproveddevelopmentprojectsworthUS$29.87millionforUkhruldistrict.Theprojects
includedevelopmentofroads,highwaysandotherphysicalinfrastructuresinthedistrict.
InApril2017,thecentralgovernmentsanctionedUS$22.31millionfortheconstructionofmarketsinthestate’shillareas.
Thegovernmentisprimarilyfocusingonthedevelopmentofhillareaswhichaccountfor80%ofthestate’stotalsize.
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
Source:Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India
UIG: Urban Infrastructure and Governance,
UIDSSMT: Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns

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Educational infrastructure
Universities 4
Colleges for general education 83
Government high schools 180
Government junior high schools 305
Manipurhasaliteracyrateof76.9%accordingtothe
Census2011;themaleliteracyrateis86.49%&the
femaleliteracyrateis73.17%.
During2015-16,theoverallenrolmentofstudentsin
schoolsincreasedto85,570from84,295from2014-
15.
TheEducationDepartmentoftheGovernmentof
Manipurregulatestheeducationsystemofthestate.
TheDepartmenthas4sub-entities:Departmentof
Education(University&HigherEducation),
DepartmentofEducation(Schools),StateCouncilof
EducationalResearch&Training&Departmentof
AdultEducation.
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Source: University Grants Commission,
Manipur Annual Plan 2014-15, Government of Manipur
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Literacy rate (%)
Literacy rate 76.9
Male literacy 86.49
Female literacy 73.17
Source: Census 2011

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In2014-15,381primaryschoolswereupgradedto
upperprimaryand137upperprimarywereupgraded
tosecondaryschools.
SLMA,Manipur,wasconstitutedasperthedirective
oftheNLMAuthority.Theprojectisfundedon
sharingbasisbytheGovernmentofIndia&thestate
government.
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Source: District Information System for Education Manipur State Portal
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India
SLMA -State Literacy Mission Authority
NLM -National Literacy Mission
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Manipur’s education statistics (2014-15)
Number of
schools
Primary only: 2,387
Primary with upper primary: 908
Primary with upper primary, secondary and
higher secondary: 85
Upper primary only: 49
Upper primary with secondary and higher
secondary: 21
Primary with upper primary, secondary: 654
Upper primary with secondary: 147
Enrolment in
elementary
schools (nos.)
549,897
Enrollment in
secondary
schools (nos.)
80,545
Net enrolment
ratio
Upper primary: 86.2
Major Institutes in Manipur
Central Universities
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University
Manipur University
NIT
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Funds releasedunder MDM scheme (US$ million) Funds released by Central Governmentunder SSA
Programme (US$ million)
SeveralprogrammesincludingtheNationalProgrammeofNutrition(mid-daymealsscheme)supportprimaryeducation.The
statealsopromoteseducationforgirls.
SarvaShikshaAbhiya(SSA)istheGovernmentofIndia’sflagshipprogrammeforachievinguniversalisationofelementary
educationinstatesofIndiathatprovedtobeasuccessfulinitiativeinManipur.
Source: Human Resource Department, Government of India
SSA –Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
MDM –Mid-Day Meal
1.98
2.21
5.01
1.91
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
20.16
32.79
28.04
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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Source: URDPFI guidelines, 2014
Standard norm for education facilities
Sl. No Category Student strength
Population served per
unit
1 Pre primary, nursery school 2,500
2 Primary school (class I to V) 500 5,000
3 Senior secondary school (VI to XII) 1,000 7,500
4 Integrated school without hostel facility (class I to XII)1,500 90,000-100,000
5 Integrated school with hostel facility (class I to XII) 1,500 90,000-100,000
6 Physical challenged school 400 45,000-100,000
7 Colleges 1,000-1,500 125,000
8 University campus 1 million
9 Technical education ITI=400, Polytechnic=500 1 million
10 Engineering colleges 1,500 1 million
11 Medical college 1 million
12 Nursing and paramedical institutes 1 million

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Source: NHM, Government of India
Central Bureau of Health Intelligence, Government of India
1
Per thousand persons,
2
Per thousand live births,
Health indicators
Population served per government hospital12,098
Population served per government hospital
bed
1,965
Birth rate
1
14.7
Death rate
1
4.0
Infant mortality rate
2
10
In2015,healthinfrastructureofthestatecomprised9
districthospitals,83primaryhealthcentres,509primary
healthsub-centres,31communityhealthcentres&35
dispensaries.
RMCImphalisanautonomousinstitutionestablishedatthe
initiationof6northeasternstatestoservetheneedsof
professionalmanpowerdevelopmentofallthe6states.A
health&familywelfaretrainingcentreatImphalisproviding
inservicetrainingtohealthpersonnel.
ThehealthsystemundertheStateHealthDepartmentis
organisedatthreelevels,eachlevelsupportedbyareferral
centre.Thelevelsare:
Primarycarelevelcomprisingofprimaryhealthsub-
centres(PHSCs),primaryhealthcentres(PHCs)
andcommunityhealthcentres(CHCs).Essential
basichealthcareisprovidedatthislevel.
SecondarycarelevelcomprisingofCHCs&district
hospitals,whichactasreferralcentres&where
comparativelybetterservicesareprovidedwith
basicspecialistfacilities.
Tertiarycarelevelwherespecialist&super
specialistcareareprovided.Thestatelevelhospital
(JNHospital)isprovidingtheservice.
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Health infrastructure
Active sub-centres 509
Active primary health centres 83
Active community health centres 31
Active district hospitals 9
Sub district hospitals 1
Source: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

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Source: Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH)
Standard norm for health facility
Sl. No Category No of beds Population served per unit
1 Dispensary 15,000
2 Nursing home, child welfare and maternity centre 25 to 30 45,000-100,000
3 Polyclinic Some observation 100,000
4 Intermediate hospital (category B) 80 beds initially 100,000
5 Intermediate hospital (category A) 200 beds initially 100,000
6 Multi specialty hospital 200 beds initially 100,000
7 Specialty hospital 200 beds initially 100,000
8 General hospital 500 beds initially 250,000
9 Family welfare centre As per requirement 50,000
10 Diagnostic centre 50,000
11 Veterinary hospital for pets and animals 500,000
12 Dispensary for pet animal and birds 100,000
In2014-15and2015-16,MinistryofAyurveda,Yoga&Naturopathy,Unani,SiddhaandHomoeopathy(AYUSH)allocatedUS$0.3
millionforsettingupa50bedAYUSHhospitalinthestateofManipur.

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Manipurhasitsdistinctartforms.ThevariousstylesofManipuridancesincludeRasLila,NupaPala,PungCholom,Maibidance
&KhambaThoibidance.
TheManipurStateMuseum&SektaArchaeologicalMuseumpreservethestate’sancientheritage.
AnumberoffestivalsarecelebratedinManipursuchasLaiHaraoba,Yaoshang(DolJatra),RathaJatra,festivalofKukiChin
Mizo,Gang-Ngai(festivalofKabuiNagas)&Chumpha.
Theatre&societyarecloselylinkedinManipur.ShumangIilaandPhampakIila(stagedrama)arethe2populartypesoftheatre.
TheManipurDramaticUnion,ArianTheatre,ChitrangadaNatyaMandir,SocietyTheatre,Rupmahal,CosmopolitanDramatic
Union&theChorusRepertoryTheatreareprominenttheatregroupsinthestate.
Manipur’srichculture&traditionisalsorepresentedbyitsresidents’handloomclothing&handicrafts.Manipurihandloom&
handicraftworkisworldfamousforitscraftsmanshipaswellasingenuity&vibrantcolours.
Manyindigenousgamesareplayedinthestate,suchasSagolKangjei(Manipuripolo),YubiLakpi(Manipurirugby),Hiyang
Tannaba(boatrace),Mukna(Manipuriwrestling),Kang,Thang-Ta&SaritSarat,MuknaKangjei(orKhongkangjei),Oo-Laobi&
ArambaiHunba.ImportantstadiumsinthestateincludetheKondompoksiStadium,theKhumanLampakMainStadium&the
MapalKhagjeibungGround,allaresituatedinImphal.
On21stJanuary2017,Manipurcelebratedits45thStatehoodDayatoldSecretariathall,focusedonmakingManipuratparwith
therestofthestatesofthecountry.
InMarch2017,a5-dayYaoshangfestivalwaskickedoffatImphal.Theeventemphasisedespeciallyonparticipationfromall
communities.Varioussportsclubsofthestatetookspecialinterestinorganisingvariousgamesoveraperiodof5days.
InJune2017,Manipurclinchedtheseniorwomen’sNationalFootballChampionshipforarecord18
th
time.Theteambeat
RailwaysinJalandhar,Punjabtobagthetitle.
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Infrastructure Description
Nilakuthi Food Park
•The food park is constructed on a land area of about 30 acres at Nilakuthi. The Manipur Food Industries
Corporation Ltd. is the implementing agency. The park will host 49 food processing units for which
common facilities will be provided. The total project cost is estimated to be US$ 5.3 million (revised).
Integrated Infrastructural
Development Project (IID)
•The Government of India has sanctioned the IID project at Moreh with a total project cost of US$ 1.19
million. As of June 2015, about 75% of the work has been completed.
Export Promotion Industrial
Park (EPIP)
•The Government of India has approved the EPIP project at Khunuta Chingjin in the Kakching sub-
division of Thoubal district at a project cost of US$ 3.1 million.
Trade centres
•The Government of India had sanctioned US$ 0.4 million for construction of 2 trade centres, 1 at Moreh
& another at Imphal. Construction of both the trade centres is complete.
Industrial growth centre
•The Government of India has approved 1 industrial growth centre project at Lamlai-Napet with a total
project cost of US$ 6.2 million. The government has invited an expression of interest from the
entrepreneurs/units/organisations who are planning/willing to set up industrial units within the proposed
centre. As of June 2015, the growth centre is in the construction phase.
Source: Manipur Science & Technology Council, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
1
Including unutilised funds from previous years
Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) Schemes in Manipur
Year
Marginmoney
subsidyreleased –US$ million
Marginmoney
subsidyutilised –US$ million
Number of
projectsassisted
Estimatedemployment
generated
(no. of persons)
2014-15 2.33 2.66
(1)
747 829
During 2015-16 (up to January 2016), a total of 22,282 loan applications were received under PMEGP (Prime Minister's Employment
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Manipurhasgotmanyareasofstrength&opportunitiesthat
justifyinvestmentinthestate.
Thestatehasabundantnaturalresourcesthatoffer
potentialforthedevelopmentofinfrastructure&industrial
sectors.
TheexistingIndo-Myanmarbordertradecurrentlyunderway
inthebordertownsofMoreh&Tamuenablesafull-scale
traderelationshipbetweenIndia&Myanmar,whichwould
furtherextendtootheradjacentcountries.
Productionandtradingunitscanflourish,takingadvantage
oftheexpandinginternationaltrade.
Therearealsoopportunitiesforinvestmentincreating
infrastructurefacilitiesintheareasofroadconstruction,
powergeneration,developedindustrialareas,water
facilities,ITservices,etc.
TheManipurIndustrialDevelopmentCorporationLtd.
(MANIDCO)isresponsibleforindustrialdevelopmentinthe
state.
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KEY INDUSTRIES
Key industries
•Handlooms
•Handicrafts
•Sericulture
•Food processing
•Bamboo processing
•Information technology
•Hydro power
•Tourism
•Mineral based products
MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
OtherimportantcorporationsincludeManipurHandloom&
HandicraftsDevelopmentCorporationLtd.(MHHDCL),
ManipurStateInformationTechnologySociety(MSITS),
ManipurElectronicDevelopmentCorporationLtd.
(MANITRON)&ManipurFoodIndustriesCorporationLtd.
Thereare7IndustrialTrainingInstitutes(ITI)inManipur.All
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Handloomisthelargestcottageindustryinthestate.Manipurranksamongthetop5statesintermsofnumberofloomsinthecountry.
Manipurhasaround40activehandloomproductioncentres.Mostofthesilkweavers,famousfortheirskill&intricatedesigning,are
fromWangkhei,BamonKampu,Kongba,Khongman&Utlou.
Changkhom,RaivatKachon,Mareipan,Pheingao,cottonsari,silksari&Haopheisoi(sarong)arefamousfabricproductsofManipur.To
providewelfaremeasures&betterworkingconditionstohandloomweavers,schemessuchasgroupinsurance,healthpackages,work-
shedcum-housingscheme,projectpackagescheme,integratedhandloomvillagedevelopmentproject&theDeenDayalHathkargha
ProtsahanYojanaarebeingimplementedinthehandloomsector.
Fabrics&shawlsofManipurareingreatdemandinthenational&internationalmarket.ManipurDevelopmentSociety,Manipur
Handloom&HandicraftsDevelopmentCorporation(MHHDC)&ManipurStateHandloomWeaversCo-operativeSocietyarethe3major
governmentorganisations,whichundertakehandloomproduction,development&marketingactivitiesinthestate.
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Source:Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Funds released under National Handloom Development
Programme (2014-15) –US$ ‘000
Integrated Handloom Development Scheme
(IHDS)
431.32
Handloom Marketing Assistance(HMA) 8.29
In2014-15,aroundUS$0.06millionwasallocated
towardsthedevelopmentofthehandloomsectorof
thestate.Theamountwasallocatedundervarious
schemesoftheNationalHandloomDevelopment
Programme(NHDP).Themaximumallocationwas
madeundertheIntegratedHandloomDevelopment
Scheme.
Inabidtoimprovethehandicraftsector,thestate’s
commerceandindustryministryhaspromisedto
distribute4,000solarpowerloomstotheexisting
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0.78
1.65
0.37
0.45
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Financial assistance to handloom weavers(in US$
million)
Source: Ministry of Textiles
0.13 0.13 0.140.14 0.15 0.16
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15⁽¹⁾
Production Sales
Khadi production and sales in Manipur
(in US$ million)
Source:Ministry ofMicro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Underthe12
th
Five-YearPlan,severalproposalshavebeenmadetomakethesectorsustainable&competitive.Someofthemajor
schemeswouldbe:
Clusterisationofthehandloomsegment(US$4.4millionproposed).
Recapitalisationandwaivingofloansunderthe‘Revival,ReformandRestructuringPackage’forthe‘HandloomSector&
WeaversCreditCardScheme’.TheGovernmentofIndiawouldprovideUS$552milliontoNABARDtoimplementthe
financialpackageforthehandloomsectortowaiveoverdueloans.
US$2.3millionproposedfordomesticmarketingtopromotesalesofhandloomproductsbothinside&outsidethestate.
US$1.1millionproposedforhealthcare,lifeinsurance&educationofweavers.US$0.64millionproposedunderthe
MahatmaGandhiBunkarBimaYojanascheme.
US$0.9millionproposedforsettingupnewpowerlooms&forthedevelopmentofthealliedtextilessector.
US$0.5milliontoupgradethetechnologyoflooms.

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KEY INDUSTRIES –HANDICRAFTS … (1/2)
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Handicraftsisanotherimportantindustryinthestate.Ithasitsownuniqueidentityamongstthevariouscraftsofthecountry.
Clothembroidery,cane,bamboo,ivory,stone,woodcarving,metalcrafts,deerhorndecorativearticles,supariworking
sticks,dolls&toysaresomeofthewellknownManipurihandicrafts.
Sincecaneandbambooareabundantlyavailable,basketryisapopularoccupationofthepeopleofManipur.
PotteryflourishesinAndro,Sekmai,Chairen,Thongjao,Nungbi&partsofSenapatidistricts.
Manipurhasthehighestnumberofhandicraftsunitsaswellashighestnumberofcraftspersonscomprisingofskilled&
semi-skilledartisansintheentirenorth-easternregion.
Cane&bamboocrafts,kaunacrafts&potteryhavehighinvestmentpotentialinthestate.
Therearealtogether98,051handicraftsunitsinManipurprovidingemploymentto379,998artisans.
Majorcraftswithpotentialforinvestmentarecane&bamboocrafts,kaunacrafts&pottery.
Manipurstate’sDepartmentofCommerce&Industryhasbeenmakingeffortsjudiciouslytoprioritisetheschemeswithmain
objectivesto
Generallyraisethemoraleofhandicraftsartisans.
Enhancetheproductivitiesofthecraftswhichhasextensivemarketability.
Immortalisethetraditions.

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In2015-16,US$0.1millionwasreleasedforthedevelopment&promotionhandicraftssectorundervarioushandicraft
schemesinthestate.
Outofthetotalreleasedamount,US$0.06millionwasreleasedbyAmbedkarHastshilpVikasYojna,US$0.035millionwas
releasedbyHumanResourceDevelopmentscheme&US$0.004millionwasreleasedbyDesign&TechnologicalUp-
gradationscheme.
Funds released under Handicraft Schemes (2015-16) –US$ thousand
Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojna(AHVY) 60.06
Human Resource Development (HRD) Scheme 35.96
Design and Technological Up-gradation 4.66
Total 100.69
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Manipurhastwovarietiesofsilk:mulberryand
vanya.MulberryincludesBivoltine&Cross
Breed,andVanyaincludeseri,mugaand
tussar.TheManipurSericultureProjectwas
initiatedbytheGovernmentofIndiawiththe
assistanceoftheGovernmentofJapan,
particularly,toprovideemploymenttowomen.
1.5
1.14
1.66
1.11 1.15
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Funds sanctioned/utilised (in US$ million)
Raw silk production in Manipur
(metrictonnes)
Source: Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
1
As of May 2016
Sericulture Statistics of Manipur (2015-16)
Silk Type Plantation Area(Hectare)
Production
(metric tonnes)
Mulberry Raw Silk 7338 144
Vanya Raw Silk N/A 375
Source: Central Silk Board
418
487
516 519
114
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
2016
-
17

¹

Source: Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Figures includes Manipur Hill Districts

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Someofthestrategiestobeadoptedduringthe12
th
Five-YearPlanPeriodforthedevelopmentofthestate’ssericulture
industryare:
Plantationofsilkwormfoodplantsinthevillagewastelandtoincreasetheplantationareas.
IntroductionofsericulturefoodplantplantationsintheJhoomias,mostlyinhilldistrictsofManipur.
Intensificationofthecocoontechnologytrainingprogrammetoincreasesilk&fabricproduction.Tyingupwiththe
InstituteofFashionTechnology,Assamtoproducedesignfabrics.
Bivoltinecroppingpatternperyearwouldbeincreased.
SericultureactivitieswouldbeextendedtoallManipur’snewvillages.
Traditionalloinloomwouldbereplacedbyimprovedlooms.
Adequateinfrastructurefacilitieswouldbecreatedtoproduceself-sufficientdisease-freelaying.
AllsericultureschemeswouldbeimplementedbasedontheDefiniteDistrictActionPlan.
Intensificationofmanpowerutilisationinsericultureactivities.
ImplementationofsericultureschemesthroughthePanchayat&theDistrictCouncil.
Focusingonexpandingsericultureinnewareas,improvingthesericultureextensionsystem,strengtheningthe
silkwormseedbase,mechanisationinsericulture,etc.
AdoptingtheclusterapproachandintensifyingextensionactivitiesinvolvingSHGs/NGOs.
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ThefoodprocessingindustryisamajorthrustsectorofManipur.Thestate’sagroclimaticconditionsaremostsuitedfor
foodprocessingindustry.
Favouredbyagro-climaticconditions,Manipurproducesavarietyoffruits,vegetables,cereals,pulses,spices,etc.suitable
forprocessing&withpotentialforexport.Thefoodprocessingsectorplaysasignificantroleindiversification&
commercialisationofagriculture,horticulture,fisheries,poultry,animalhusbandry&forestresources.
Prospectivemobilisationofthissectorismainlyconcernedwiththerawmaterialresourcesanditspotentialforfuture
expansion,improvementofinfrastructure,investmentabilityandup-gradationoftechnology.
Magfruit,Ratna,Sana,Manifru,Likla,KanglaFoods,Heirang,Chandani&Waifruitaresomeofthelocallypopularbrand
namesinthisindustry.
Freshlypackedpineapple&passionfruit,pulp,juice,toffeeconcentrate,lemon&orangejuice,gingeroil,gingerlime,
mushrooms&freshinbrineorcanneddrybambooshoots,aresomeofthewellknownproductsofManipur.
SchemeslikeTechnologyMissionforIntegratedDevelopmentofHorticulturewiththeobjectiveofimprovingproduction&
productivityofhorticulturalcropsbyharnessingthepotentialoftheregionmakethisfieldaviableoptionfor
commercialisationaswellasmarketing.
During2007-2017,thetotalnumberofprojectssanctionedfortheestablishment&endorsementoffoodprocessing
industriesundervariousschemesarementionedbelow:
UnderIntegratedColdChain,ValueAddition&PreservationInfrastructureSchemeaswellasFoodTesting
LaboratoryScheme,1projecteachwassanctioned.
72projectsweresanctionedunderTechnologyupgradation/establishment/modernizationofFoodProcessing
IndustriesScheme&37projectsweresanctionedunderNationalMissiononFoodProcessingScheme(NMFP).
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Tentativeprojectedoutlaysforthe12
th
PlanPeriod:
US$0.46millionforFoodProcessingTraining
Centre.
US$0.27millioneachfortrainingonFPIandmini
coldstorage&foodprocessingunit.
US$0.18millioneachforinfrastructuredevelopment
offish&meatprocessing,research&development
ofFPI,documentation/handbook&pilotplanton
porkprocessingindustry.
US$0.6millionforstrengtheningofnodalagency.
US$1.1millionforprojectreportpreparation.
US$0.27millionforAgricultural&ProcessedFood
ProductsExportDevelopmentAuthority.
ThestatereceivedanassistanceofUS$0.36million
fortheimplementationofNationalMissiononFood
Processingin2014-15.
InDecember2016,thestategovernment
inauguratedafoodprocessingparkinNilakuthi
village,ImphalEast.
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Funds released under Dairy Development Schemes,
NPDDand IDDP in Manipur (US$ million)
Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries,
(1)
Funds released under Dairy Development Schemes
(2)
Funds released under NPDD
(3)
Funds released under IDDP
NPDD –National Programme for Dairy Development
IDDP –Intensive Dairy Development Programme
0.69
0.53
0.43
3.50
2013(1) 2014(2) 2015(2) 2016(3)

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KEY INDUSTRIES –BAMBOO PROCESSING…(1/2)
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ThreecommonfacilitycentresforbambooprocessinghavebeenestablishedatTamenglong,ChurachandpurandImphal.
GovernmentofManipuristakingupaBambooTechnologyParkatKadamtala,JiribamwithanestimatedcostofUS$104.3million.
Theparkisinconstructionphaseandisexpectedtobeoperationalbythemiddleof2016.
Themainobjectiveoftheparkistosetupentrepreneurialcluster-basedbambooprocessingunits,onpublic-privatepartnership
basisunderthespecialpurposevehicle(SPV)mode,inassociationwiththeNationalMissiononBambooApplication(NMBA),
GovernmentofIndia.
Bambooshootproductionunitshavepotentialforbamboocultivationandmarketingofprocessedbambooshootsandproducts
(orientfood)forthelocalaswellasinternationalmarkets.
EdiblewildgrowthsofbambooshootsareavailableinChandel,BishnupurandTamenglongdistrictsofthestate.
GovernmentofManipurhasproposedtoprovideatrainingprogrammeforbamboo-basedindustriesinthetradesofbambooblinds,
furnituremaking,bamboocharcoalandbriquettemakingetc.
SomeactivitiestakenupbytheDepartmentofCommerce&Industriesforpromotionofbamboo-basedIndustriesinclude
Establishmentofcommonfacilitycentres(CFCs)forbamboo-basedproduction.
Constructionofdome-shapedbrickkilnsforbamboocharcoalproduction.
RecognisingtheresourcesofbamboointhestateofManipur,ingeneralandJiribamofImphalEastDistrictinparticular,the
GovernmentofManipurisplanningtosetupabambootechnologyparkatJiribam.
Withtheaimtoupgradetheskillsofbambooartisans,abambootechnologycourseisbeingintroducedintheexisting
DepartmentalArtsandCraftsTrainingCentre,Thoubal.
Source: Ministry of Industries

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Funds allocated under National Agroforestry & Bamboo
Mission (US$ million)
Source: Ministry of AgricultureDepartment of Agriculture & Cooperation
Equivalent green weight by soundness of culms in recorded forests (‘000 tonnes)
Green Culms Dry Culms Total
11,617 2,121 13,738
2.44
2.19
1.56
1.06
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Funds released under National Agroforestry & Bamboo
Mission (US$ million)
2.22
1.85
1.32
1.06
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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Thestate’sITindustryhasvastpotentialandtheGovernmentofManipuraccordshighprioritytotheITsectorasamajorthrustareaof
development.Manipurhasvibrantmanpowerpotentialandqualitativeworkforce,ideallysuitedforsuchindustries.ManipurState
InformationTechnologySociety(MSITS)wasestablishedtopromoteITinfrastructureinthestate.
ManipurITSEZProjectDevelopmentCompanyLtd,aSEZlocatedinImphal,Manipurwasapprovedbythestategovernment.The
SEZspansoveranareaofaround10.85hectaresandwouldcatertheIT/ITeSsector.
ThestatehastakenvariousstepstoimproveitsITinfrastructure.Theseinclude:
ASTPIunitofImphalwithanearthstationandOFCconnectivity.
UpgradationofImphal’sITinfrastructuretoprovidemodernbusiness-readybuilt-upofficespaceforIT/ITeSfirms.
Uninterruptedpowersupplywithadedicated11KVpowerlinehasbeenextendedtotheITPark.
DataconnectivityandinternetoverOFC:ThePGCILhasanOFCbackbonerunningon132KVtowers,whichareextremely
reliable.TerrestrialOFCprovidedbyBSNLandAirtelisalsoavailable.
Internetonthemove:VarioustelecomcompanieslikeBSNL,TataIndicom,Airteletc.areprovidingwirelessinternetacrossthe
state.
E-Governanceprogrammehasbeeninitiatedinthestate.ManipuristhefirststateinIndiatohavesetupthe4-core
infrastructureoftheNationale-GovernancePlan,namelyCommonServiceCentre,StateWideAreaNetwork,StateData
CentreandStatePortal,StateServiceDeliveryGatewayande-forms.A50-seatere-Governancetrainingcentrehasbeenset
upatStateAcademyofTraining,ManipurforICTtraininginthestate.
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IT: Information Technology, STPI: Software Technology Parks of India,
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TheManipurIndustrialDevelopmentCorporationLtdhasbeenestablishedtofillgapsinthedevelopmentofthestate’sIT-
basedindustries.TheareaswithinIT,whereopportunitiesforinvestmentexist,are:
SettingupITParks,IT-enabledservicecentresandinformationkiosks.
Developingabackbonenetwork"ManipurStateWideAreaNetwork"(MANNET)forvoice,dataandvideo
transmissionanddissemination.
Issuingmulti-functionelectronicSMARTcardstocitizens.
ITliteracyprogrammesinschoolsandcolleges.
Someoftheimportantphysicaltargetsfor12
th
Five-YearPlanare:
Developing,enhancingandhostingwebsitesfordepartmentsofthestategovernment.
SponsoringregularITtrainingprogramsforstategovernmentemployees.
ITcertificationssuchasCCC(DOEACC)programsforgovernmentofficials.
SettingupanITparkatImphal(establishedinFebruary2015)
Settingupe-governanceinfrastructuresuchasstatedatacentre,statewideareanetworkandprovidingcitizen-
centricservicethroughthecommonservicecentressetupundertheStateServicesDeliveryGatewayproject.
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CCC -Course on Computer Concept,
DOEACC: Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Classes

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Manipurhasahydropowerpotentialofabout2,000MW,whichissufficientnotonlytomeetthelocalrequirementfor
domesticandindustrialusesbuttoalsogenerateasurplusformarketingoutside.Thus,thestategovernmenthaschosen
thissectorasathrustareafordevelopment.DuringJune2016,thetotalhydropowercapacityrecordedbythestatewas
80.98MW.
TheLoktakHydroElectricProject(3x35MW)commissionedin1984isManipur’smainsourceofpower.
Thegovernmentseeshydropowerasamajorindustryandhasgiventop-priorityconsiderationtodevelopingthestate's
hydropowerpotential.Inviewofthisgoal,ithasdecidedtoinviteprivateinvestorsinthehydropowergenerationindustry.
Currently,thestate’spowerdepartmenthasidentifiedseverallocalhydropowerprojectsites:
PabramHEProject:AstorageschemethataimstoutilisetheinflowofBarakRiver.ItislocatednearTamenglong
KhunjaoinTamenglongDistrict,Manipur.
IrangHEProject:AstorageschemelocatednearTaobamvillageonNH-53inTamenglongDistrict.
TuivaiHEProject:AstorageschemelocatednearDailkhaivillageinThanlonSub-divisionofChurachandpur
District.
NungleibandHEProject:Arun-of-the-riverschemethataimstoutilisethetailracedischargefromtheexisting
LoktakHEProjectandtheinflowoftheLeimatakRiver.ItisproposedtobetakenupnearNungleibandvillagein
TamenglongDistrict.
KhongnemChakhaProject:ItislocatednearMaramCentreinSenapatiDistrict,Manipur.
OtherprojectsincludeTipiamukhHEProjectlocatednearManipur-Mizoramborder,Maklang-TuyungbiHEProjectlocated
nearKhonglovillageunderKasomKhullensub-divisionofUkhruldistrict.
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Themainobjectivesofthe12
th
Five-YearPlanforthedevelopmentofthesectorareasunder:
Completionofongoingprojects/schemes.
ImplementationoftheLoktakDownstreamHydroelectricProject&theTipaimukhHydroelectricProjectasajointventure&the
implementationofnewhydelprojectsasstatesectororjointventures.
Strengtheningtransmission,sub-transmission&distributionsystemstothemaximumtoutilisetheavailablepower&implementing
systemimprovementschemestoreduceaggregatetechnical&commerciallosses(proposedreductionoflossesfrom62.56%
during2010-11to30%during2016-17).
Introductionofsystemsforcomputerbilling&revenuecollection,energyauditing&area-wisefixationofrevenuecollection
responsibility.
Providingelectricityaccesstoallhouseholds&un-electrifiedvillages.Providingfeedermetersat132KV,33KV,11KVsystems
andatdistributionsub-stationsforproperenergyauditing.
Providingpre-paymentenergymeterstoconsumersinspecificareasoftheGreaterImphalregion.
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Source: Ministry of Power, Government of India
Hydro energy projects in operation
(as of October 2015)
Name of project Installed capacity (MW)
Loktak 105
Hydro energy projects concurred by CEA (as of October 2015)
Name of project Installed capacity (MW)
Tipaimukh 1,500
Loktak D/S 66

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Manipurhasapleasantclimate,exoticgreenery&variedflora,besidesarichtribalculture.
In2015,thenumberofforeigntouristarrivalsinthestatewererecordedtobe3,260.
Thekeytouristdestinationsinthestateincludethefollowing:
TheKeibulLamjaoNationalParkonthebankoftheLoktakLake,theonlyhabitatofbrowantlereddeer,whichis
locallyknownas‘Sangai’.
TheIndianNationalArmyMemorialatMoirang,wheretheIndianNationalArmyhoistedthetri-colourflagforthe1
st
timeonIndiansoil.
TheSiroyNationalParkatUkhrul.
Loktaklake,thebiggestfreshwaterlakeintheNortheast.
2famousprojects–LoktakTourism/WildLifeCircuit&Ethnic/AdventureTourismCircuithavepromotedinvestmentsin
state’stourismsector.
InNovember2016,thestateorganizedthe10-dayManipurSangaiFestival,themed‘DestinationManipur’topromotethe
stateasatouristdestination.
InMay2017,JapanannouncedplanstobuildawarmuseumatMaibaLokpainBishnupurdistrict,Manipur,atthelocation
ofaJapanesewarcampestablishedduringWorldWarII.
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Source: Ministry of Tourism

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ManylimestonedepositshavebeenlocatedintheophiolitemélangeandoceanicpelagicsedimentsinUkhrulandChandel
District.LimestonesarelocatedatLambui,Kasom,Paorei,Phungcham,KazingMalung,Shokpau,Yongphu,Shingda,Marao,
Singkap,Shangshak,Koshu,Nungou,Mawai,Shongphel,Sirarukhong,Cretland,Chingsou,Humine,Makan,ofUkhrulDistrict
andToupokpi,Chakpikarong,Pallel,Nungphura,Nungpal,Sajiktampak,HaikotofChandelDistrict.Thelimestonesarecementto
SMSgradeswithaprovenreserveof9.9milliontonnes,probablereserveof3.4milliontonnesandpossiblereserveof18.4
milliontonnes.
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Source: NIC Manipur State Unit
Limestone deposits inManipur
Location District Probable reserves (tonnes)
Ukhrul Ukhrul 4,630,000
North Hundung Ukhrul 501,000
South Hundung Ukhrul 170,000
Mova Ukhrul 36,000
Phungyar Ukhrul 1,532,000
Meiring Ukhrul 5,760,000
New Paoyi Ukhrul 256,000
Khangkhui Ukhrul 260,000
Narum Chandel 158,000

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Morethan25occurrencesofchromitehavesofarbeenlocatedinManipur.ThesearelocatedatLunghar,Phangrai,Sirohi,
Gamnom,Pushing,Khangkhui,Yentem,Nungbi,Hangkau,Apong,Chingai,Poi,Pinghang,Nampisha,Kangpat,andChattrick
KhunouofUkhrulDistrictandKwatha,Sibong,KhudengthabiandMinou-MangkangofChandelDistrict.Aprobablereserveof0.4
milliontonneshasbeenassessed.Chromitesareofmetallurgicalandrefractorygrades.
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Nickelhasbeenfoundinthesoiluptoamaximumof74,000ppmbetweenGamnomandNingthiofUkhrulDistrict.The
availablenickelcontentisaround12,000ppminthebedrocknearGamnom.Besides,nickelcontentinsomeoftheareasis
reachingupto0.7%.InManipur,nickelcontentofupto2%inweatheredharzburgitehasbeenfoundnearPushingvillage.
HugedepositsofcopperhavebeenfoundintheKwathaofChandelDistrictandNampishaofUkhrulDistrictofManipur.
Occurrencesofmalachite,azuriteandmagnetitewererecordedalongtheweakplanes.Thecopperstainedboulders
indicatedcoppervaluesrangingfrom2.5-6.8%andnickelvaluesrangingfrom0.2-0.3%.
Source: NIC Manipur State Unit
Chromite deposits inManipur
Location District Probable reserve(tonnes)
Phangrai Ukhrul 77,400
Hangkau Ukhrul 66,000
Gamnam Ukhrul 168,900
Nampisha Ukhrul 125,200
Sirohi Ukhrul 13,500
Kwatha Chandel 66,000
Khudengthabi Chandel 28,500

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES
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Agency Description
Manipur Industrial
Development Corporation
Limited (MANIDCO)
•Formerly known as the Manipur Small Industries Corporation Limited (MSIC), MANIDCO’s
objective is to aid, advice, assist finance, protect and promote the interests of small and
medium industries in the state.
Manipur Handloom &
Handicrafts Development
Corporation Limited
(MHHDCL)
•MHHDCL was set up in 1976 to help production and direct marketing of handloom and
handicraft products.
Manipur Food Industries
Corporation Limited
(MFIC)
•MFIC was incorporated in 1997. The corporation provides assistance and support services
in the field of technical, financial, marketing, etc., to food processing units.

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED … (1/2)
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List of approvals and clearances required Department
Incorporation of company Registrar of Companies
Registration, Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum (IEM),
industrial licenses
Director of Commerce and Industries, Manipur
Permission for land use
Allotment of land
Manipur Industrial Development Corporation Limited
(MANIDCO)
Site environmental approval
Manipur Pollution Control Board (MPCB)/Department of
Environment and Forest, Government of ManipurNo objection certificate and consent under Water and Pollution
Control Act
Registration under States Sales Tax Act and Central and State
Excise Act
Excise Department of Manipur
Commercial taxes

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List of approvals and clearances required Department
Sanction of power
Electricity Department, Government of Manipur/The Joint
Electricity Regulatory Commission for the States of
Manipur & Mizoram (JERC)
Power feasibility
Power connection
Approval for construction activity and building plan Public Works Department, Manipur
Water and sewerage clearance
Manipur Public Health Engineering Department
(MPHED)
Water connection

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Agency Contact information
Manipur Industrial Development Corporation
Limited
Industrial Estate Takyelpat, Imphal -795001
Post Box No 46
Phone: 91-385-2410767
Website: http://mastec.nic.in/manidco.htm
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region
258, 1
st
Floor, Vigyan Bhavan Annexe
New Delhi-110011
Phone: 91-11-2302 2401, 2302 2400
Fax: 91-11-2306 2754
Website: http://mdoner.gov.in
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Cost parameter Cost estimate Source
Hotel costs (per room per night) US$ 30 to US $100 Industry sources
Office space rent (2,000 sq ft) US$ 200 to US$ 1,000 per month Industry sources
Residential space rent (2,000 sq ft) US$ 150 to US$ 500 per month Industry sources
Labour cost (minimum wages per day)
Un-skilled US $1.5
Skilled US $1.6
Ministry of Labour and Employment,
Government of India
Power costs (per kWh)
Agriculture: US$ 4.2 cents
Industry: US$ 6.2 cents
Central Electricity Authority
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Manipur Tourism Policy 2014
•ToharnessManipur’stourismpotentialandattracttouristsandinvestmentsthroughthe
developmentofhotelsandrestaurants,resorts,transportandcommunication,heritagesitesas
wellashandloomandhandicrafts.
Objective
Manipur IT Policy 2015
•InvestmentsinIT/ITeSsectorshouldbeincreasedtoUS$3.32millioninthecoming5years
•Toprovidedirectandindirectemploymentto50,000employeesbycreatingemployment
opportunitiesinIT/ITeSinthenext5years.
•Tofocusonfinancialservices,digitalentertainment,mobileapplications,healthservicesand
educationmaterial.
Objectives
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The Industrial and Investment Policy of Manipur, 2013
•Todevelopgoodinfrastructuretoensureplannedandacceleratedindustrialdevelopment.
•Topromotemodernisationandtechnologyup-gradationofexistingindustrialunits.
Objectives

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Manipur IT Policy 2003
•TotransformManipurintoanIT-driveneconomy.
•TopromoteinvestmentsandgrowthintheITindustryandencourageprivatesectorinitiativein
IT-relatedinfrastructureandservices.
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Objectives
New Mineral Policy
•Todevelopmineral-basedindustriesbyidentifyinglackofinfrastructure,lackofinvestmentand
flowofcreditfrombanksaswellasexplorationoflocalresourcesandmanpowertoachieve
industrialgrowth.
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Objective
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North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP) 2007
•TopromotetheNortheastasanattractiveinvestmentdestinationthroughseveralconcessions
andincentives.
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Objective

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MANIPUR JEWEL OF INDIA
EXCHANGE RATES
Year INR equivalent of one US$
2004-05 44.81
2005-06 44.14
2006-07 45.14
2007-08 40.27
2008-09 46.14
2009-10 47.42
2010-11 45.62
2011-12 46.88
2012-13 54.31
2013-14 60.28
2014-15 60.28
2015-16 65.46
2016-17 67.23
Exchange rates (Fiscal Year)
Source: Reserve Bank of India

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