| Arunachal
Pradesh Industrial Development and Financial Corporation (APIDFC)
Functions and Objectives :
- Development of Infrastructure facilities.
- Promotion of industries.
- Extending financial assistance to the prospective entrepreneurs.
Development of Infrastructure
Facilities :
One of the main objectives of setting up of APIDFC is to develop
infrastructure facilites for promotion of industrial development
in the State. However, APIDFC could not take up the activities
due to the fact that the State Department of Industries is
handling all infrastructure development activities like establishment
of industrial estate/growth centre, export promotion industrial
park and integrated infrastructure development centres. The
State Govt. has been requested to hand over all such activities
to APIDFC as is being done in other SIDCs.
Industrial Promotion :
Despite being rich in natural resources and even after the
implementation of various development programmes in the state
during the five year plans, the level of economic development
in Arunachal Pradesh continues to be very low compared with
most of the other states of the country. The major factors
that have impeded the industrial development in the state
are :
- Late start to the process of industrialisation in the
region has led to slow growth of entrepreneurial and industrial
culture.
- Near absence of domestic/local manufacture of capital
equipment/capital goods industries which necessitates transportation
of machinery at higher costs.
- Lower productivity of labour and higher wage rate.
- Absence of technical and business information.
- Necessity of maintaining large inventory due to remoteness
of the region.
- Limited and dispersed market for goods within the region
coupled with higher cost of marketing outside the region.
- Increasing threat from national competitors using modern
technology, larger units and better distribution network
resulting in saturation of accessible markets.
- Lack of inflow of investible funds from outside the state.
A study of the resource availability scenario, climatic
conditions and environmental opportunities indicates the following
thrust area for industrial development :
- Agro and horticulture-based units.
- Mining and mineral-based units.
- Plantation Crop based units.
- Cottage industry product unit.
- Adventure tourism.
Inspite of all the inherent bottlenecks and constraints
for industrial development in the state, APIDFC promoted a
wide spectrum of projects covering various industrial and
service sectors like weaving and knitting, saw mill, plywood
manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, hotels, transport etc.
Financial Operations :
Authorised and paid up share capital :
The authorised capital of APIDFC is Rs.600 lakhs and the paid-up
capital is Rs. 162.50 lakhs as on March 31, 1999. The Govt.
of Arunachal Pradesh is holding the entire equity of Rs. 162.50
lakhs.
Performance as on March 1999 :
At the end of March 1999, APIDFC has sanctioned term loan
aggregating Rs.815.44 lakhs to 145 units against which disbursement
was made to the tune of Rs.806.83 lakhs to 144 units. The
following are the details of the last 5 years :
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(RS. in lakhs)
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S.No.
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Year
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Sanction
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Disursement
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1.
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1994-95
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19.85
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33.33
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2.
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1995-96
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40.17
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34.51
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3.
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1996-97
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55.92
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56.40
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4.
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1997-98
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62.09
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66.39
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5.
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1998-99
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22.50
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30.30
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Recovery of dues :
Low recovery and weak capital base of the Corporation have
impeded the performance in sanction and disbursement. Rising
NPAs have been a matter of concern to the Corporation. To
reduce NPAs the Corporation is encouraging one time settlement
of dues of the borrowers whose loan accounts have become sticky
and remained doubtful for years together. Though some of the
sections of the SFCs Act, 1951 have been made applicable in
respect of the Corporation to effect recovery application
of the sections has not yielded the desired result due to
lack of a suitable buyer.
Details of the recovery performance of the Corporation in
the last five years are as under :
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Principal
|
Interest
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Year
|
Demand
|
Recovery
|
Demand
|
Recovery
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| 1994-95 |
212.05 |
52.33 |
62.99 |
32.73 |
| 1995-96 |
255.83 |
96.00 |
207.33 |
44.39 |
| 1996-97 |
230.85 |
44.24 |
221.64 |
20.78 |
| 1997-98 |
252.12 |
14.36 |
281.77 |
13.52 |
| 1998-99 |
301.96 |
16.79 |
342.00 |
51.30 |
Subsidiaries
:
APIDFC has two subsidiary companies viz. Parasuram Cement
Ltd., a 30 TPD Cement project at Tezu, Lohit District and
Arunachal Horticultural Processing Industries Ltd,. a 5 TPD
fruit processing project at Nigmoi, Along, West Siang. The
commercial operations of both the companies have been suspended
due to continuous loss incurred by these companies.
Agency activity
The State Government has appointed APIDFC as channelising
agency to implement the various schemes of assistance of National
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Finance and Development
Corporation Limited, a Govt. of India undertaking and an apex
financial institution for financing facilitating and promoting
the economic development activities of STs of the state. As
on March 1999, the Corporation has sanctioned term loan aggregating
Rs.83.28 lakhs to 52 beneficiaries and disbursed Rs.68.97
lakhs to 49 beneficiaries under the different schemes of assistance.
Restructuring
The major factors that have had an adverse effect on the financial
performance of the Corporation have been its weak equity base
and huge interest burden on Govt. loan. Against its authorised
share capital of Rs.6 crore, its paid up share capital as
on March 1999 is Rs.162.50 lakhs whereas the Corporation is
burdened with interest of Rs. 649.46 lakhs on Govt. loan of
Rs.7.13 crores.
In the year 1997, the Corporation utilised the services of
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to carry out a study on both
operational and financial review and redesign of the Corporation
so as to improve its performance. Accordingly TCS prepared
a detailed Corporate Restructuring Report. The report is already
with the Govt. for consideration. The state government has
also constituted a high level committee in this regard.
Joint Venture Project
The Corporation has promoted a joint venture hotel project
at Itanagar with Indian Tourism Development Corporation under
the name of Donyi Polo Ashok Hotel Corporation Limited.
Incentives for industries
The following incentives are available in the state :
Central Subsidies
- Transport subsidy @ 90% transportation cost of raw-materials/finished
goods between Siliguri and site of the Project. Also 50%
subsidy of transportation cost of finished goods from one
state to another in the NE Region.
- All incentives under the New Industrial Policy for the
NE Region.
State Subsidies
Contact Person
Mr. Ganesh Koyu
Managing Director
Arunachal Pradesh Industrial Development and Financial Corporation
Ltd.
C Sector
Near Petrol Pump
Itanagar -791 111
Tel: 0360-22672, 212673
Fax : 0360-22672
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