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Tourism & HospitalityGovernment of Uttarakhand

Development,Operation andMaintenance ofHeli Safari & HeliTaxis

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Contents

Tourism Scenario in India

Uttarakhand – Key Credentials

Uttarakhand Overview

Project Information

Project Financials

Project Locations

Policies, Schemes & Incentives

Key Contacts

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TOURISM SCENARIOIN INDIA (1/2)

► 7th Largest Tourism Economy in the World.

► 9th Largest in cultural resources and business travel in the world

► Direct contribution of travel & tourism to GDP is forecasted to become USD194.7bn in FY2028

► Travel & Tourism investment expected to rise to USD 85.2bn in FY 2028

► 58.5% growth forecast in Foreign Tourist Arrivals on e-Tourist Visa

► Increase in Tourism employment opportunities by 2.1% pa in next ten years

ECONOMIC SCENARIO

Emerging Tourism segments in India

RuralTourism

AdventureTourism

MedicalTourism

FilmTourism

GreenTourism

Source: WTTC - TRAVEL & TOURISM ECONOMIC IMPACT 2018 INDIAwww.InvestIndia.gov.in

Growth Drivers of the Tourism industry

► Geographic and cultural diversity

► Rise in domestic household expenditure on tourism

► Improved Infrastructure

► E - Facilitation for Travel and Stay

► Government Initiatives - Medical visa or M visa, Visa – on – Arrival (VOA), Incredible Indiacampaign

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Different Components of Travel & Tourism

12.80%

87.20%

Domestic vs. Foreign Visitor Spendingin 2017

Foreign visitorspending

Domestic Spending

94.60%

5.40%

Leisure vs. Business SpendingIn 2017

Leisure Spending Business Spending

Tourism Scenario in IndiaForeign tourist arrivals into the country is forecast to increase at a CAGR of 7.1per cent during 2005–27

Source: WTTC - TRAVEL & TOURISM ECONOMIC IMPACT 2018 INDIAwww.InvestIndia.gov.in

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2027

CAGR: 7.1%

TOURISM SCENARIOIN INDIA (2/2)

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Uttarakhand –Key Credentials

INDIAN AND FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVALS

Figures In lakhs

105.4

345.8

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200

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Tourist Arrival in Uttarakhand - Indian

2001 2017

0.54

1.42

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1.4

1.6

Total Arrival in uttarakhand - Foreign

2001 2017

DELHI

55 min

6 hr

4 hr(240 km)

Chinyalisaur

Pantnagar

Gauchar

Pithoragarh

Dehradun

CONNECTIVITY - UTTARAKHAND

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UTTARAKHAND OVERVIEW

► The State of Uttarakhand was formed on 9th November 2000 as the 27th State of India, when

it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh

► The State is close to the National Capital Region (NCR) and has excellent connectivity with its

neighbouring states

► With levels of literacy rate* (78.80%) higher than the national average and the presence of

institutes of international repute, the State has abundant availability of quality human resources

► GSDP of the state stood at INR 2,17,609 Million with a growth rate of 11.23% (FY 2017-18)*

► The state offers a wide range of benefits in terms of interest incentives, financial assistance,

subsidies and concessions

► The Tertiary sector in the state contributes around 38.41% to the Gross State Domestic

Product (GSDP: 2016-17)**

Acknowledged for Ease of Doing Business & Peace of Doing Business…

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Uttarakhand: The IdealInvestment Destination

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Availability of Cheapand Reliable Power

Abundant Availability ofGood Water Resources

Transparent LandAllotment with Land

Availability atCompetitive Prices

Skilled Manpower Availability

World Class IntegratedIndustrial Estates

Good Law & Order; Statewith one of the lowest man-days lost due to industrialstrife in India

Sector Specific Policies providingfiscal & Non fiscal incentives

Proximity to NCR and withininfluence region of AKIC

Handholding ThroughInvestment Promotion &Facilitation Centre

Well performing state in ‘Easeof Doing Business’, with acompliance of 98.10%**

Sources: *Uttarakhand at a glance 2016, DES, GoUK** CSO & Directorate of Economics & Statistics, GoUK*** Evaluation of BRAP 2017 Reform Evidence, DIPP

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PROJECT OPERATIONOPERATION OF HELI TAXI& HELI SAFARI

► Government of Uttarakhand is already involved in the development of five airports within

the state at various locations which are at different stages of development. In addition to

the minor airports that are being developed, Government of Uttarakhand is taking many

steps to improve the air connectivity across the state.

► In this regard, Government is inviting investment to setup required infrastructure and

offer Heli Safari & Heli Taxis from various tourist centers. Looking at the growth in

demand and economy of existing heli-tourism in the State has been promising and that

there exist a latent demand for the same which would increase over a period of time.

► The Government of Uttarakhand has completed the upgradation work at the Jolly Grant

Airport and Pant Nagar Airport. Besides, three airstrips at Naini Saini in Pithorgarh,

Gochar in Chamoli and Chinyalisaur in Uttarkashi are also ready for operations.

PROJECT CONCEPT

INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS

► The following are the key infrastructure requirements that would be necessary for

development of Heli tourism at any destination.

► Helipads

► Helicopters

► Off board activities

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FINANCIAL ASSUMPTIONSOPERATION OF HELI TAXI& HELI SAFARI

Cost ( In INR)

Helipad Construction Cost INR 26.4 Lakhs

Helicopter Price in India Approx. 8 crores

Revenue

Chardham Yatra INR 1.7 – 2.0 Lacs / Per person

Heli Safari 10 mins ride – INR 5,00020 mins ride – INR 10,000

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► Nestled among the serene heights of the great Himalayas are four pilgrim-destinations

Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath, known collectively as Char Dham

► Char Dham Yatra commences from Yamunotri, then proceeding to Gangotri and finally to

Kedarnath and Badrinath.

► Route 1 – Dehradun – Yamunotri – Gangotri – Kedarnath – Badrinath – Dehradun

► Route 2 - Phata - Shree.Badrinath Jee – Phata

► Route 3 - Dehradun- - Kedarnath - Dehradun

► Route 4 – Dehradun – Badrinath – Dehradun

► Route 5 - Dehradun – Kedarnath - Badrinath - Dehradun (Do Dham Yatra)

HELI TAXI –CHARDHAM ROUTE

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Route 1 – Dehradun – Mussoorie – Tehri - Dehradun

HELI SAFARI ROUTES

Route 2 – Haridwar – Rishikesh - Haridwar

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HELI SAFARI ROUTES

Route 3 – Haldwani – Nainital – Bhimtal – Naukuchiatal – Haldwani

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Uttarakhand | Ease of Doing Business

Hassle free setup and operations in the state

Use of modern supervisory control anddata acquisition system to ensurereliable supply of electricity

Online Single Window System for allrequired approvals for setting upbusiness

Single Point Sectoral Clearances

Commercial Court set up in Dehradunwith entire state jurisdiction

Self / Third party certification inlieu of departmental inspections

Auto renewal of Consent toEstablish, Consent to Operate

Investment facilitation centre tohandhold investors

Geographic information system ofall land banks

Single Integrated return for alllabour laws

Objective Criteria for landallotment

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Assured & Timely disposal of applications along with Deemed approvals

Step01

Step02

Step03

In-Principle Approval:Decisions on Project Proposals within 15 days

Pre-Establishment:Approvals for pre-establishment services within 15 days

Pre-Operations:Approvals for pre-Operations services within 30 days

200+ Investor Services covered under the Uttarakhand Single Window Facilitation and Clearance Act, 2012& the Uttarakhand Right to Services Act, 2011

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POLICIES, SCHEMES& INCENTIVES (1/4)

Central Capital Investment Incentive for access to credit (CCIIAC) @30% of the investment in plant and machinery with an upper limit of INR5.00 crore

CentralCapital

Investment

Reimbursement of 100% insurance premium on insurance of building andPlant & Machinery for a maximum period of 5 years from the date ofcommencement of commercial production/ operation

CentralComprehensive

InsuranceIncentive

Note: Units which have commenced production on or after 01st of April, 2017 will be allowedto register with DIPP on or before 30th of September, 2018

Industrial Development Scheme 2017

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MSME Policy 2015

Category Included Region

Category AWhole Districts of Pithoragrah, Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Champawat,Rudraprayag and Bageshwar

Category B

► Whole District of Almora► All hilly development blocks of District Pauri Garhwal, Tehri

Garhwal (Excluding regions under category B+)► All hilly development blocks of District Nainital and Dehradun

(Excluding regions under category B+)

Category B+

► Kotdwar, Sigaddi and adjoining plain regions of Dugaddadevelopment block of district Pauri Garhwal

► Dhalwala, Muni Ki Reti, Tapovan and adjoining plain regions ofFakot development block of District Tehri Garhwal

► Kotabagh development block of District Nainital► Plain regions of Kalsi development block of District Dehradun

Category C

► Regions located above 650 mtrs from sea level in Raipur,Sahaspur, Vikasnagar and Doiwala development blocks of DistrictDehradun

► Ramnagar and Haldwani development blocks of District Nainital

Category D► Whole Districts of Haridwar and UdhamSingh Nagar► Remaining area of District Dehradun and Nainital (which are not

included in category ‘B’, ‘B+’ and ‘C’)

Categorization of industries for the purpose of quantum of incentives

► Tourism Sector has been accorded Industry Status► Tourism Units are eligible for electricity tariff on industrial rate

POLICIES, SCHEMES& INCENTIVES (2/4)

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Inte

rest

Subs

idy

*Per year/ unit

Category A:10%(Max 8 lacs)

Category B, B+:8% (Max 6 lacs)

Category C:6% (Max 4 lacs)

Category D:5% (Max 3 lacs)

Category A:40%(Max 40 lacs)

Category B, B+:35% (Max 35 lacs)

Category C: 30% (Max30 lacs)

Category D: 15% (Max15 lacs)

Capi

talS

ubsi

dy

% of Annual Turnover (Peryear/ unit) or Inbound/

Outbound Logistics Costwhichever is less

Category A: 7%Category B: 5%Category B+: 5% (Max 5lacs)Tr

ansp

ort

Subs

idy

Stam

pD

uty

Category A, B, B+, C: 100%

Category D: 50%

Category A:100% for the first 5

yrs and 90%thereafter

Category B, B+:100% for the first 5

yrs and 75%thereafterSG

STCo

nces

sion

*

Pow

erB

illR

ebat

e Category A:Sanctioned Load upto 100KVA: 100% for 5 yrs and

75% thereafter; IfLoad>100 KVA: 60%Category B, B+:

Sanctioned Load upto 100KVA: 100% for 5 yrs and

60% thereafter; IfLoad>100 KVA: 50%

*The SGST after adjustment of ITC on sale of finished product (B2C) will be reimbursed from the date of commencement ofproduction of the unit

Inte

rnet

Cha

rges

50% Reimbursementon internet usage

charges for allcategories

Category A, B:100% exemption on

Mandi charges

Man

diC

harg

es

Exci

seD

uty Category A, B:

75% reimbursement onState Excise Duty,

Additional Excise Duty,Bottling fees and othercharges as under State

Excise Policy

Reimbursement of cost incurred for carrying out standardization and quality certification of products by accreditedinstitutions at national and international level by means of ISI marking, registration of copyright, trade marking etc.- 75% (maximum Rs. 1 lacs)

POLICIES, SCHEMES& INCENTIVES (3/4)

MSME Policy 2015

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Mega Industrial and Investment Policy 2015

Major Tourism activities are included in the policy

SGST after adjustment of ITC on sale of finished product (B2C) will be reimbursed

Category Units Included

Large Projects Investments of INR 50 Cr.to 75 Cr.

Mega Projects Investments of INR 75 Cr.to 200 Cr.

Ultra Mega Projects Investments above INR 200 Cr.

Categorization of industries for the purpose of quantum of incentives

Inte

rest

Subs

idy 7% for 5 years

Investment – InterestLarge – 25L MaxMega – 35L MaxUltra Mega – 50L Max

Large: 30%Mega / Ultra Mega: 50%

SG

ST

Con

cess

ion*

Stam

pD

uty

50% Exemption

Coverage:New & Existing Projects undergoing expansion (falling within notified Industrial Estates / declarednon-agriculture land under section 143: Large projects (50 Cr to 75 Cr), Mega Projects (75 Cr to200 Cr), Ultra Mega Projects (Above 200 Cr)

*The SGST after adjustment of ITC on sale of finished product (B2C) will be reimbursed from the date of commencement ofproduction of the unit

ETP Subsidy

30% (up to 50 lacs)

Extra EmploymentSubsidy

@ 500 P.M. perMale

@700 P.M. perFemale

Land RegistrationFees

Landregistration fee@1/- per 1000/-

Power Assistance

Rebate of 1/-per unit on thepower bill and

100% rebate onelectric duty for

7 years

Land RatesRebate

Rebate of 15%,25% and 30% on

SIIDCULprevailing landrate for Large,Mega and UltraMega Projectsrespectively

POLICIES, SCHEMES& INCENTIVES (4/4)

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Key Contacts

Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board

Investment Facilitation Centre

Address Directorate of IndustriesIndustrial Area, Patel Nagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Website www.investuttarakhand.com

Email ID [email protected]

Toll Free 18002701213

Phone +91-135- 2559898, 2559987

Address Pt. Deendayal Upadhaya Paryatan Bhawan, Near ONGC Helipad,Garhi Cantt, Dehradun

Website www.uttarakhandtourism.gov.in

Email ID [email protected]

Phone +91-135- 2559898, 2559987

Declaimer: This project profile is based on preliminary study to facilitate prospective entrepreneurs toassess a prima facie scope. It is, however, advisable to get a detailed feasibility study prepared beforetaking a final investment decision