INDUSTRY
Rs 400 crore scheme for promotion of medical device parks notified
- IBJ Bureau
- Sep 24, 2021

In
a bid to give further boost to its initiatives to make India ‘Aatmanirbhar’,
the government of India has taken a key initiative to support the medical
devices industry to reach its potential in the coming years. It has identified
the industry as a sunrise sector with great potential for diversification and
employment generation. Recognising the need for higher levels of investments
for the creation of proper infrastructure in the sector, the Department of
Pharmaceuticals has notified the scheme for promotion of medical device parks.
The
medical devices parks to be developed under the scheme will provide common
infrastructure facilities at one place thereby creating a robust ecosystem for
the medical device manufacturing in the country and also reducing the
manufacturing cost significantly.
The
total financial outlay of the scheme is Rs 400 crore and the tenure of the
scheme is from FY20-21 to FY24-25. The financial assistance to a selected medical
device park would be 70 per cent of the project cost of common infrastructure
facilities. In case of north eastern States and hilly States, financial
assistance would be 90 per cent of the project cost. Maximum assistance under
the scheme for one medical device park would be limited to Rs 100 crore.
In
total, proposal from 16 States/UTs were received under the scheme. The
selection of the States/UTs is based on the challenge method, which is
reflected in the evaluation criteria of the scheme. The ranking methodology for
States/UTs is based on the parameters prescribed in the scheme guidelines such
as utility charges, State policy incentives, total area of the park, land lease
rate, connectivity of the park, ease of doing business ranking, availability of
technical manpower etc. Based on the evaluation, the proposals of Himachal
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh have been given
“in-principle” approval under the scheme. Further qualitative assessment of the
said States in terms of their fiscal capability, ecosystem attractiveness and
industrial presence also validated the selection of these States.
The
scheme reflects the spirit of co-operative federalism where the Central government
and State governments will partner to develop the medial device parks for
better performance of the sector.
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