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      Land-Acquisition Warnings From India’s Special Zones

      By - A Staff Writer |
      Published -  21 May 2015 12:36 PM IST
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      A 2012-13 report issued by the Comptroller and Audit General of India, says that no more than 62% of land—much of it acquired from farmers—has been used for its intended purpose: to boost manufacturing, exports and jobs.

      “Not one inch of land acquired under the proposed new law will be used to favour any company… (The) land bill is purely aimed at ensuring that development reaches villages. Roads, railways and defence production units will be set up. Land will be acquired only for projects which will be create jobs. This is a win-win bill and a friend of the farmers.”

      This is what Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah told The Times of India on May 19, 2015, in the week that his government finished a year in office and prepared to continue the battle for a new, controversial land acquisition law.

      Yet, there is strong evidence that past acquisition of land by the government has gone awry. A 2012-13 report issued by the Comptroller and Audit General of India (CAG), the auditor of the central government, revealed these key findings:

      • No more than 62% of land—much of it acquired from farmers—for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) has been used for its intended purpose: to boost manufacturing, exports and jobs.
      • Most SEZs are populated with information technology (IT) and IT-related companies, while manufacturing accounts for only 9% of all SEZ projects.
      • SEZs fell short of their job, investment and exports targets by wide margins. For instance, they generated less than 8% of the jobs expected.

      The CAG analysed a representative sample of 187 developers and 574 SEZ units spread across 13 states (Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) and the union territory of Chandigarh for the period 2012-13.

      The new land acquisition bill piloted by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been sent to a parliamentary committee for re-consideration after facing opposition and accused of being against farm interests. The government’s argument is that India needs to fast track the bill, so that land can be made available for industries—to generate employment and power economic growth.

      SEZs were created with motives similar to those expressed by the government.

      What happened to these zones?

      The Special Economic Zone Act of 2000 was introduced (enacted in 2005) to make SEZs growth engines. An SEZ is a specifically delineated duty-free enclave, deemed foreign territory for the purpose of trade operations, duties and tariffs.

      The previous United Progressive Alliance government cleared 576 SEZs covering 60,375 hectares, of which 392 SEZs covering 45,636 hectares were notified (approved land) till March 2014.

      Use of Land

      Of the 392 notified zones, only 152 are operational (28,489 hectares).

      The land allotted to the remaining 424 SEZs (31,886 hectares) has not been put to use (52.8% of total approved SEZs), although approvals and notifications in 54 cases date back to 2006.

      State% Of Land Idle
      Odisha96.6
      West Bengal96.3
      Maharashtra70.1
      Karnataka56.7
      Tamil Nadu49
      Andhra Pradesh48.3
      Gujarat47.5

      Source: CAG

      In 30 SEZs (1,858 hectares) in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha and Gujarat, developers made no investments; the land is idle and has been in their custody for between two and seven years.

      Jobs, investment, exports: How SEZs fell short

      SEZs fell short of growth, employment and export expectations by a wide margin, the CAG report found:

      • Employment fell short by 93%: SEZs generated 0.2 million jobs instead of 3.9 million.
      • Investments fell short by 59%: SEZs were to attract investments of Rs 194,662.5 crore ($36 billion); no more than Rs 80,176.3 crore ($14.8 billion) was invested.

      Exports fell short by 74%: SEZs exported goods valued at Rs 100,579.7 crore ($18.6 billion) instead of the projected Rs 395,547.4 crore ($73. 2 billion). ($1 in 2012-13=Rs 54)

      HeadProjectedActualDifferenceShortfall %
      Employment3,917,677284,7853,632,89292.7
      Investment (in Rs crore)194,66380,176114,48658.8
      Exports (in Rs crore)395,547100,580294,96874.6

      Source: CAG

      Manufacturing was supposed to be a key focus of SEZs, but as the data below indicate, that did not happen:

      Break up of SEZs

      Of 625 approved projects, only 152—or 24% of approved projects—were operational, the CAG said.

      CategorySEZs ApprovedSEZs NotifiedSEZs Operational
      IT/ITES35423591
      Multi Product602513
      Biotech32211
      Pharma26209
      Others1539138

      Source: CAG

      Almost 56% of approved projects are from the IT sector, while 9% are multi-sector (manufacturing) SEZ units.

      While 59% of the operational SEZs are in the IT sector, only 8.5% are from the manufacturing sector.

      “The large number of IT/ITES SEZs coincides with the expiry of the ten-year income-tax break period allowed to IT sector under Software Technology Park Scheme which gave a fillip to the sector. Several units closed and shifted to SEZs to avail of the benefits offered in SEZ area,” the report said.

      State-wise distribution of SEZs

      Of 392 notified SEZs in India, 301 (77%) are located in states regarded to be developed. Andhra Pradesh (now bifurcated into Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) has 78 units, followed by Maharashtra (65), Tamil Nadu (53), Karnataka (40), Haryana (35) and Gujarat (30).

      Top 5 states (by SEZs approved)SEZs ApprovedSEZs NotifiedSEZs Operational
      Maharashtra1186519
      Andhra Pradesh1157836
      TN735328
      Karnataka624022
      Haryana49355
      Bottom 5 states (by SEZs approved)SEZs ApprovedSEZs NotifiedSEZs Operational
      Rajasthan11103
      Odisha1151
      MP2191
      West Bengal2193
      Kerala29247

      Source: CAG

      A key reason for the uneven spread of the SEZs across the states, according to the CAG report, was the absence of single-window clearance in many states. This led to approval delays.

      SEZs are mainly located close to urban areas. For example, in undivided Andhra Pradesh, of 36 operational SEZs, 20 were close to the capital city, Hyderabad.

      The report, in conclusion, said “The SEZ policy and procedures need to be integrated with the sectoral and state policies with the involvement of the unique advantageous points therein.”

      This article has been republished from Indiaspend.org. Salve is a policy analyst with IndiaSpend.

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      Amit ShahCentral governmentinfrastructurejobsland acquisitionLand Acquisition BillMake in Indiamanufacturing jobsmanufacturing unitsSEZsSpecial Economic ZonesBJP
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