The government has launched a new improved version of the industrial park rating system that ranks industrial land banks across the country The IPRS 2.0 portal in detail 449 industrial parks and special economic zones in the country and rates on the basis of certain key parameters such as external infrastructure, internal infrastructure, business support services and the environment and the environment. security.

It aims to allow informed decision-making for various stakeholders such as policy makers, investors and funding institutions for the development of future industrialization strategies and improve industrial infrastructure. It also aims to support the ease of execution of corporate reform to provide transparent information, allowing States to showcase their strengths and to promote investments in the state industrial ecosystem and to identify gaps. For interventions “Forty percent of the weighing has been given to the industries operating in the park, as they reorocate the most important stakeholders of the exercise,” said New Secretary DPITIIT Anurag Jain.

To optimize the use of resources and improve the efficiency of the manufacturing sector, DPITI also launched the India Industrial Earth Bank, called previously known as the Industrial Information System (IIS), a database compatible with GIS Industrial zones and clusters across the country in May 2017. This has led to 4,420 PARKS D Industrial areas being mapped so far that cover about 5.6 hectares of Lakh The portal serves as a unique solution for free and easy accessibility of all industrial information, including the availability of raw materials – agriculture, horticulture, minerals, natural resources, distance from key logistics nodes, field layers and urban infrastructure.

Industrial parks are noted on a questionnaire of 45 questions and the park promoters are requested to submit their answers to each question on the basis of the availability of the amenities of the respective industrial parks A steering committee was established at the Ministry of Industry and Internal Trade Promotion (DPITI) to guide the initiative The Committee includes members of the government departments and agencies concerned, former senior government officers, think tanks, research institutes and industry associations.

The IPRS driver was launched in November 2018 with the support of the AfDB. It has been conceptualized with the aim of improving the competitiveness of industrial infrastructure and support policy development to allow industrialization of industrialization throughout the country On the basis of the lessons of the pilot phase, the government launched SPI 2.0 in 2020. All States of India and 51 SEZs, including 29 private, participated in the IPRS 2.0 report. 24 private sector industrial parks have also been named. Evaluations have been undertaken for 449 out of 478 appointments received. The feedback survey involved answers from 5,700 tenants.

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