Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Delhi topples Gujarat to become most investor friendly state: survey

- Asit Ranjan Mishra asit.m@livemint.com

NEWDELHI: Delhi moved one spot up to replace Gujarat as the most investor-friendly state in the latest National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) State Investment Potential Index (N-SIPI).

Andhra Pradesh topped the list in the business reforms action plan ranking released by the department of industrial policy and promotion last month.

N-SIPI 2018, which was released by the Delhi-based think tank NCAER on Friday, has been constructe­d on the basis of six pillars that are classified under the following four broad categories— factor-driven (land and labour), efficiency-driven (infrastruc­ture), growthdriv­en (economic climate, and political stability and governance), and perception­s driven (responses to the surveys). Each of the pillars is, in turn, based on a number of sub-pillars, ranging from four in the case of land to 11 for infrastruc­ture.

N-SIPI 2018 also incorporat­es the results of an extensive survey conducted in May and June 2018, covering 1,049 industrial units across 20 major states and the Union territory of Delhi.

The perception­s-based survey helps assess the ground level impact of various reforms. The findings of the survey show that Gujarat has retained the top spot with Haryana and West Bengal occupying the second and third places, respective­ly. West Bengal particular­ly has shown tremendous improvemen­t by moving up 18 places from the 21st to the third spot.

Uttarakhan­d, too, has made significan­t improvemen­t by moving up 10 places in the perception-based rankings, while Telangana and Andhra Pradesh slipped 17 and 15 places, respective­ly. The states at the bottom with regard to the perception­s survey are Karnataka, Telangana and Maharashtr­a.

In overall ranking, Tamil Nadu has moved up significan­tly and is placed at number two, even as the erstwhile number three, Andhra Pradesh, has slipped to the number seven position. At the other end, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh continue to be at the bottom of the league tables—positions they occupied in N-SIPI 2016 and 2017 as well.

The survey gives interestin­g insights into each state. Bihar and Karnataka face serious challenges in the procuremen­t of land, while Telangana, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are ranked as the top states for acquiring land. In terms of labour, Gujarat and Haryana are perceived to be the best states, whereas Jharkhand, Karnataka, Assam and Maharashtr­a are lagging behind. Chhattisga­rh, Punjab, Haryana and Karnataka are doing in well in terms of the availabili­ty of power supply.

 ?? HT ?? On the infrastruc­ture pillar, Delhi tops the ranking followed by Punjab and Maharashtr­a
HT On the infrastruc­ture pillar, Delhi tops the ranking followed by Punjab and Maharashtr­a

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