Hindustan Times (Noida)

Govt okays PLI plan for pharma, IT equipment

- Neetu Chandra Sharma and Shreya Nandi neetu.s@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday extended the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for the pharma and IT hardware sectors, approving ₹15,000 crore and ₹7,325 crore worth of incentives, respective­ly, to encourage domestic manufactur­ing.

The cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said the PLI scheme for pharma will be effective over FY21-FY29, while incentives for manufactur­ers of laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers and servers, will enjoy the benefits for a four-year period. The move will boost local manufactur­ing and reduce India’s dependence on imports.

The government estimates the scheme will help the pharma sector clock incrementa­l sales of ₹2.94 lakh crore and incrementa­l exports worth ₹1.96 lakh crore during the six years, while the IT hardware segment will be able to build production capacity worth ₹3.26 lakh crore, of which 75%, or ₹2.45 lakh crore, will be for exports, in the next four years. The government also expects the top five global manufactur­ers of laptops and tablets, including Apple, Dell and HP, to set up local units.

The PLI scheme for pharmaceut­icals, the government said, is expected to generate employment for both skilled and un-skilled personnel, estimated at 20,000 direct and 80,000 indirect jobs. The PIL scheme will be the umbrella scheme for the developmen­t of industry. “The objective of the scheme is to enhance India’s manufactur­ing capabiliti­es by increasing investment­s and production in the sector, and contributi­ng to product diversific­ation to highvalue goods in the pharmaceut­ical sector,” electronic­s and informatio­n technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

It is expected to promote innovation for the developmen­t of complex and high-tech products, including emerging therapies and in-vitro diagnostic devices, besides building selfrelian­ce in key drugs. It is also expected to improve accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity of medical products, including orphan drugs, for the Indian population, it added.

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