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CHAPTER - I 51

EXHIBIT NO.20
PRESS NOTE NO. 2 (1992 Series)
LICENSING POLICY FOR INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL

Under the new Industrial Policy Industrial Alcohol that this de-licensing of Industrial Alcohol will give
is covered under ‘Hazardous chemicals’ and is, a further fillip to production of Industrial Alcohol,
therefore, subject to compulsory licensing. which in turn will help in growth and development
Government have decided to delete ‘Industrial of down-stream alcohol based industries. Since sugar
Alcohol’ from the list of compulsory licensing since units are readily allowed to diversify for the
it is not a hazardous chemical in the accepted sense
production of industrial alcohol and other down-
of the term. Accordingly Industrial Alcohol
stream units under the guidelines laid down for
mentioned under item No. 22.07 and 29.05 on the
licensing of sugar industry, it is hoped that de-
ITC system has been deleted from Generic Entry
No. 15 - Hazardous chemicals of Annex II to the licensing of industrial alcohol will improve the viability
Press Note dated 2nd August, 1991. It is expected of sugar units also.

EXHIBIT NO.21
PRESS NOTE NO.3 (1992 Series)
LICENSING POLICY FOR VENEERS

Under the New Industrial Policy, decorative is to conserve forest reserves of the country, the
veneers are covered under compulsory licensing. compulsory licensing discipline is applicable to the
The specific entry in Annex II to the Press Note No. manufacture of veneers of all types. Hence, in order
9 (1991 Series) dated 2nd August, 1991, relating to
to remove the ambiguity, the relevant S.No.8 of
“decorative veneers” is reproduced below :
Annex II to the aforementioned Press Note dated
8. “Plywood, decorative veneers and other 2nd August, 1991 has been modified to read as
wood-based products such as particle follows :
board, medium density fibre board, and
block board.” “Plywood, veneers of all types and other wood-
Since the emphasis under the New Industrial based products such as particle board, medium
Policy in so far as wood products are concerned, density fibre board, and block board.”

No.10/43/91-LP New Delhi, the 14th February, 1992


Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to this note.

Sd/-
(L.Mansingh)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer,


Press Information Bureau,
Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi.
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EXHIBIT NO. 22
PRESS NOTE NO.4 (1992 Series)
CONSEQUENCES OF LIBERALISED EXCHANGE RATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

1. Government tabled a Statement on Industrial 2. As a consequence of the Budget announcement


Policy in both Houses of Parliament on July 24, for 1992-93, the Exim Scrip system stands
1991. The relevant portion of the statement dealing discontinued w.e.f. 01-03-1992. It has been
with Foreign Technology Agreements is as announced that, inter alia, foreign exchange required
follows : for payment on account of dividends, royalties and
other remittances will have to be obtained at the
“39 C. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY market exchange rate. In view of this policy change
AGREEMENTS in exchange rate management, it is clarified that
i) Automatic permission will be given for conditions relating to free foreign exchange and
foreign technology agreements in high Exim Scrips for financing payments approved by
priority industries (Annex III) upto a the RBI under para 39 C(i) and (ii) and the
lumpsum payment of Rs. 1 crore, 5% Government under para 39 C(iii) will no longer be
applicable. In other words, all payments flowing
royalty for domestic sales and 8% for
from approval of foreign technology agreements
exports, subject to total payment of 8%
given by the RBI and the government will have to
of sales over a 10 year period from date
be met through foreign exchange purchases at
of agreement or 7 years from market rates.
commencement of production. The
prescribed royalty rates are net of taxes It is also clarified that in respect of approvals for
technology agreements issued in the past, such
and will be calculated according to
conditions will now become inoperative and all
standard procedures.
payments will have to be met through foreign
ii) In respect of industries other than those exchange purchased at market rates. Parties in
in Annex III, automatic permission will possession of such approval letters will not be
be given subject to the same guidelines as required to seek an amendment or deletion of these
above if no free foreign exchange is conditions.
required for any payments.
All other procedures for foreign technology
iii) All other proposals will need specific agreements as laid down in Press Note No. 10
approval under the general procedures in (1991 Series) and Press Note No. 12 (1991 Series)
force.” will remain unchanged.

No.1/1/92.FC.II New Delhi, the 20th March,1992

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.

Sd/-
(L.Mansingh)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer,


Press Information Bureau,
Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi.
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EXHIBIT NO. 23
PRESS NOTE NO.5 (1992 Series)
FOREIGN INVESTMENT & FOREIGN COLLABORATION AGREEMENT FOR SOFTWARE INDUSTRY

1. In terms of Department of Electronics software foreign equity in high priority industries as listed in
policy announced in December, 1986, software Annex III to this Ministry’s Press Notes No. 10, 11,
development for domestic market is permitted to 12 and 17 (1991 series) dated 14th August, 1991,
wholly owned Indian companies and companies 20th August, 1991, 31st August, 1991 and 19th
having foreign equity upto 40 per cent. Companies November, 1991, respectively. Since software is a
with foreign equity exceeding 40 per cent are high priority industry, the facility of automatic
permitted only in 100% export projects. approval for foreign technology agreement as well
2. Government have already liberalised the policy as for foreign investment approvals will be accorded
for foreign investment according to which automatic to software industry, in terms of aforementioned
approval is given for investment upto 51 per cent Press Notes of this Ministry.

No. 10(68)/91-LP New Delhi, the 22nd April, 1992

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.

Sd/-
(S.Bhavani)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer, Press Information Bureau, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.

EXHIBIT NO. 24
PRESS NOTE NO.6 (1992 Series)
REMOVAL OF PROHIBITION ON USE OF FOREIGN BRAND NAMES/TRADE MARKS

1. Until recently, all LOIs and Foreign 2. In all past cases, where such a condition was
Collaboration Approvals issued by the Ministry of imposed in the LOIs/Foreign Collaboration
Industry, contained a condition prohibiting the use approvals, the entrepreneur/company concerned,
of any foreign brand name/trade mark on goods for who desires formal deletion of the condition may
sale within the country. This condition was not take up the matter with the Secretariat for Industrial
applicable in the case of exports. It has now been
Approval, Department of Industrial Development,
decided that henceforth no such condition would be
Ministry of Industry, Government of India, New
imposed by this Ministry or RBI, while granting
Delhi.
Letters of Intent/Foreign Collaboration Approvals.

No. 10(18)/92-LP New Delhi, the 14th May, 1992

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.
Sd/-
(S.Bhavani)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer, Press Information Bureau, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
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EXHIBIT NO. 25
PRESS NOTE NO.7 (1992 Series)
DEEMED CONVERSION OF LETTERS OF INTENT ISSUED UNDER THE SCHEME OF
100% EXPORT ORIENTED UNITS INTO LETTERS OF PERMISSION

1. Under the scheme of 100% Export Oriented to obviate the need for industrial undertakings
Units, Letters of Permission are issued for applying to the Administrative Ministry for conversion
manufacture of an item(s) which is not covered of Letters of Intent into Letters of Permission on a
under the First Schedule to the Industries case to case basis, it has been decided that all the
(Development & Regulation) Act, 1951 or where valid Letters of Intent issued prior to 25th July,
the industry is exempted from the licensing provisions 1991 for the industries which are now delicensed
of the said Act. The Letter of Permission is issued under the New Industrial Policy will be automatically
with a validity period of three years to commence deemed to be converted into Letters of Permission,
production. subject to the same terms and conditions as laid
2. With the announcement of the New Industrial down in the Letters of Intent. Validity period of
Policy on 25th July, 1991, licensing has been these deemed converted Letters of Permission will
abolished for all industries except for a short list of be three years from the date of issue of the Letters
18 industries, subject to permissible location. The of Intent. The industrial undertakings will be required
question of conversion of Letters of Intent issued to commence production within the validity period
before 25th July, 1991 into Letters of Permission in of three years and extension, if any, required in the
the case of 100% Export Oriented Units for the commencement of commercial production will be
industries now delicensed has been considered. With granted by the Board for 100% EOU/Member
a view to simplify the administrative procedure and Secretary, SIA.

No. 10(13)/92-LP New Delhi, the 19th May, 1992.

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.

Sd/-
(S. Behura)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer,


Press Information Bureau,
Shastri Bhawan
New Delhi.
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EXHIBIT NO.26
PRESS NOTE NO.8(1992 Series)
SUBMISSION OF MONTHLY PRODUCTION RETURNS

The procedure for availing of liberalised available capacities, it is hereby reiterated that all
licensing facilities under the New Industrial Policy industrial undertakings whether they are exempted
was laid down in this Ministry’s Press Note No. 9 or not from the licensing provisions of the Industries
(1991 series) dated 2nd August, 1991. In the case (Development & Regulation) Act, 1951, are required
of exempted industries, industrial undertakings are to submit monthly production returns in time to the
required to file a Memorandum in the prescribed concerned technical authorities, namely, the DGTD,
form to the Secretariat for Industrial Approvals Iron and Steel Controller, Coal Controller, Directorate
(SIA), Ministry of Industry, as per procedure laid
of Sugar, Directorate of Vanaspati, Vegetable Oil &
down in para 6 of the aforesaid Press Note. They
Fats and the Textile Commissioner Bombay, as the
are also required to file another Memorandum in the
case may be. A copy each of the production return
prescribed form with the SIA at the time of
commencement of commercial production. shall be required to be submitted to concerned
Administrative Ministry/Department also. In the case
Scheduled Industries (Submission of Production
of small scale/ancillary industrial undertakings, the
Return) Rules were notified by Government on 3rd
May, 1979. According to these rules, all industrial production return shall be submitted to the State
undertakings are required to submit a monthly Director or Commissioner of Industries and to the
production return in the prescribed form attached to Department of Small Scale & Agro and Rural
the Rules. In order to enable the Government to Industries (DCSSI) with a copy to Small Industries
monitor the growth of production and utilisation of Service Institute.

No. 10(49)/91-LP New Delhi, the 20th May, 1992.

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.

Sd/-
(S. Behura)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer,


Press Information Bureau,
Shastri Bhawan
New Delhi.
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EXHIBIT NO. 27
PRESS NOTE NO.9 (1992 Series)
INVESTMENT PROMOTION & PROJECT MONITORING CELL

1. An ‘Investment Promotion and Project 3. Current status of application for foreign


Monitoring Cell’ commonly known as `Facilitation investment, foreign technical collaboration, licensing
Cell’ has been set up in the Department of Industrial etc. can be ascertained from the cell. The Facilitation
Development with effect from 7th May, 1992. The Cell would also provide information to the
cell functions under the overall charge of the entrepreneurs on the infrastructural facilities and
Member-Secretary, Secretariat for Industrial incentives provided by various State Governments
Approvals (SIA). for setting up industries.

2. The Facilitation Cell attends to enquiries from 4. Arrangements are being made to receive
entrepreneurs relating to a wide range of subjects information from the State Governments through a
like the licensing policy, tariff and duties, corporate computer network in coordination with the National
taxation and company law. Nodal officers have Informatics Centre (NIC). The Cell would monitor
the progress of implementation of various projects
been designated in Ministries such as Finance and
so as to facilitate grant of approvals at the State
Commerce and in the Reserve Bank of India (New
Government and other levels.
Delhi and Bombay) and the Indian Investment Centre,
New Delhi, to furnish clarifications on concerned 5. The Entrepreneurs are invited to take advantage
matters. The Facilitation Cell will fix up meetings of these facilities. For the benefit of entrepreneurs,
with the officers concerned at the entrepreneurs’ a list of the nodal offices in various ministries/
request. organisations is attached.

No. 10(23)/92-LP New Delhi, the 10th June, 1992.

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.

Sd/-
(S. Behura)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Principal Information Officer,


Press Information Bureau,
Shastri Bhawan
New Delhi.
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EXHIBIT NO.27(Contd.)
PRESS NOTE NO.9 (1992 Series)
INVESTMENT PROMOTION & PROJECT MONITORING CELL

NAMES, ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF OFFICERS CONNECTED WITH


"INVESTMENT PROMOTION AND PROJECT MONITORING CELL"

Tel. No. Room No.

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT


UDYOG BHAWAN
NEW DELHI
1. Shri S. Behura, Joint Secretary 3011983 135
2. Shri A.E. Ahmed, Director, 3016538 117
(Foreign Investment)
3. Shri Bimal Julka, 3012794 271-A
Deputy Secretary,
(Export Promotion, NRI
Investments etc.)
4. Smt. Aditi S. Ray, 3013596 126-D
Deputy Economic Adviser,
(Industrial Approvals)
5. Smt. S. Bhavani, 3011714 256-A
Director,
(Industrial Policy)
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
NORTH BLOCK
NEW DELHI.
1. Shri Navin Kumar, 3015610
Director.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPANY AFFAIRS,
SHASTRI BHAWAN
NEW DELHI
1. Shri U.P. Mathur, Director 389172
2. Shri V. Trivedi, Director 3831080

CENTRAL BOARD OF DIRECT TAXES


NORTH BLOCK
NEW DELHI
1. Shri K.M. Sultan, 3011765
Director (TPL)
CENTRAL BOARD OF EXCISE & CUSTOMS
NORTH BLOCK
NEW DELHI
1. Shri K.D. Manker, 3011634
Director,
(Tax Research Unit)
2. Shri K.D. Tyal, Commissioner 311079
(Drawback)
3. Shri J.K. Batra, 3013908
Director (Customs)
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EXHIBIT NO.27(Contd.)
PRESS NOTE NO.9 (1992 Series)
INVESTMENT PROMOTION & PROJECT MONITORING CELL

Tel. No. Room No.

INDIAN INVESTMENT CENTRE


JEEVAN VIHAR BUILDING
SANSAD MARG
NEW DELHI.
1. Shri D.P. Mittal, 310938
Senior Adviser
(Taxation & Finance)
2. Shri S.P. Kapur, 311678
Senior Adviser
(NRIs & Engineering
Industries)
3. Shri S.K. Mitra, 312626
Senior Adviser
(Direct Foreign Investment and
Chemical Industries)
4. Shri K.C.P. Nair, Adviser 310462
(Export Promotion and
Engineering Industries)

OFFICE OF CHIEF CONTROLLER OF IMPORTS & EXPORTS


UDYOG BHAWAN
NEW DELHI

1. Dr. R.K. Dhawan, 3014801 108


Joint Chief Controller of
Imports & Exports

R.B.I. CENTRAL OFFICE BUILDING


11TH FLOOR
SHAHID BHAGAT SINGH ROAD
BOMBAY

1. Shri Avinash Mishra, 2861672


Joint Controller (ECD) Fax 2619330

2. Shri V.S. Das, 2861602


Deputy Controller (ECD) (Ext 2242)

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA


SANSAD MARG
NEW DELHI

1. Shri P.S. Arora, 3714341


Joint Controller (ECD) Fax 3711250

2. Shri H.R. Mehandiratta, 3714341


Deputy Controller (ECD)
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EXHIBIT NO. 28
PRESS NOTE NO.10L (1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

1. Under the liberalised policy and procedures 3. On further review of the items included in
governing foreign investment and foreign technology Annex III to the aforementioned Press Notes, the
agreements as per the New Industrial Policy, the list nomenclature in respect of certain items have been
of industries eligible for automatic approval for rationalised, certain items have been regrouped and
technology agreements and for 51 per cent foreign some additional items have also been identified. The
equity approvals was published as Annex III to this revised list of Annex III items for the purpose of
Ministry's Press Notes No.10 and 11 (1991 Series) automatic approval of foreign technology agreement
and for 51 per cent foreign equity approvals in
dated 14th August, 1991 and 20th August, 1991,
terms of this Ministry’s Press Notes referred to
respectively.
above and other Press Notes No. 12, 17 and 18
2. Some of the items under the ITC coding system (1991 series) dated 31st August, 1991, 19th
falling under the generic descriptions did not find November, 1991, and 25th November, 1991,
mention in the ITC list of Annex III. The extended respectively, issued on foreign collaboration policy
and procedure, is attached.
list of these items was notified alongwith this
Ministry’s Press Note no. 21 (1991 Series) dated All concerned may note for information and
18th December, 1991. guidance.

No. 10(85)/91-LP New Delhi, the 24th June, 1992.

Forwarded to Press Information Bureau for giving wide publicity to the contents of the above Press Note.

Sd/-
( S. Bhavani )
Director

Principal Information Officer,


Press Information Bureau,
Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi.

Note: L Press Note No.10(1992 Series) has been amended by Press Note No.14 (1997 Series)
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

ANNEX III
LIST OF INDUSTRIES FOR AUTOMATIC APPROVAL OF FOREIGN
TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENTS AND FOR 51% FOREIGN EQUITY APPROVALS
(In I.T.C. (HS) Classification)

Note 1. This list is based on the Indian Trade Classification, which follows the Harmonized Commodity
Description and Coding System, Government of India, Ministry of Commerce, Directorate General
of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, Calcutta. The code specified for the item description
relates to this classification.

Note 2. Items in respect of which approval of foreign technology agreements and of foreign equity is not
automatic are:
A. For Large and Medium Industries,
The items reserved for the Small Scale Sector listed in Schedule III.
B. For All Industries,

i) All items of electronic aerospace and defence equipment, whether specifically mentioned or not,
in this list.
ii) All items related to the production or use of atomic energy including the carrying out of any
process, preparatory or ancillary to such production or use, under the Atomic Energy Act, 1962.

Note 3. The authentic description will be treated as specified in the item description given below. Where
the description relates to a group of articles, all the sub-classifications superceding this description
shall be taken as inclusive, unless specifically mentioned otherwise.

Item Description.

1. METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES.

(i) Ferro alloys.


72.02 Ferro alloys.
(ii) Castings and forgings.
73.25 Other cast articles of iron or steel.
73.26 Other articles of iron or steel.
(iii) Non-ferrous metals and their alloys including aluminium foils.
74.01 Copper and articles thereof.
to
74.14
75.01 Nickel and articles thereof.
to
75.08
76.01 Aluminium and articles thereof.
to
76.16
78.01 Lead and articles thereof.
to
78.06
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)
PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

79.01 Zinc and articles thereof.


to
79.07
80.01 Tin and articles thereof.
to
80.07
81.01 Other base metals, cermets, articles thereof.
to
81.13
(iv) Sponge iron and pelletisation.
72.03 Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction or iron ore and other spongy ferrous
products, in lumps, pellets or similar forms; iron having a minimum purity by weight
of 99.94%, in lumps, pellets or similar forms.
(v) Iron and steel pipes and tubes and fittings thereof.

73.04 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron and steel.
73.05 Other tubes and pipes (for exmaple, welded, riveted or similarly closed), having
internal and external circular cross- sections, the external diameter of which exceeds
406.4 mm, of iron and steel.
73.06 Other tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, welded, of over 300 mm diameter, of iron
and steel; and stainless steel pipes.
73.07 Tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves), of iron and steel,
used solely or principally with headings No. 73.04 to 73.06.
(vi) Pig iron.
72.01 Pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms.
72.05 Granules and powders, of pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel,
72.06 Iron and steel including stainless steel;
to
72.29

2. BOILERS AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS

84.02 Steam or other vapour generating boilers; super heated water boilers.
84.03 Central heating boilers.
84.04 Auxillary plant for use with boilers of heading No. 84.02 or 84.03 (for example,
economisers, super-heaters, soot removers, gas recoverers); condensers for steam
or other vapour power units.
84.05 Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purefiers, acetylene gas
generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers.

3. PRIME MOVERS (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL GENERATORS)

(i) Industrial turbines.


84.10 Hydraulic turbines, water wheels, and regulators thereof.
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

ii) Internal combustion engines.


84.07 Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines.
84.08 Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines).
84.09 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading No. 84.07 or
84.08.
85.11 Electrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition or
compression ignition internal combustion engines, generators and cut-outs.

(iii) Alternate energy systems like solar, wind, etc., and equipments therefor.

84.12 Other engines and motors.


854140.01 Solar Cells, panels, modules.
Not Speci- Wind mills, accesories and parts thereof.
fically codified

(iv) Gas/hydro/steam turbines.


84.06 Steam turbines and other vapour turbines.
84.11 Turbo-jets, turbo propellers and other gas turbines.
4. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
(i) Equipment for transmission and distribution of electricity including power and distribution
transformers, power relays, HT-switch gear, synchronous condensers.
85.30 Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for Railways, tramways,
roads, inland water-ways, parking facilities, port installations or air fields (other than
those of heading 86.08)
85.31 Electrical sound or visual signalling apparatus (for example, bells, sirens, indicator
panels, burglar or fire alarms), other than those of heading No. 85.12 or 85.30.
85.35 Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making
connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, fuses, lightning
arresters, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, plugs, junction boxes), for a voltage
exceeding 1,000 volts.
85.36 Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making
connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge
suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders, junction boxes), for a voltage not exceeding
1,000 volts.
85.37 Boards, panels (including numerical control panels), consoles, desks, cabinets and
other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading Nos. 85.35 or 85.36
for electric control or the distribution of electricity, other than switching apparatus
of heading No. 85.17.
85.38 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading No. 85.35,
85.36 or 85.37.
85.44 Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including co-axial cable)
and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors;
optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled
with electric conductors or fitted with connectors.
85.46 Electrical insulators of any materials.
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PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

85.47 Insulating fitting for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings
wholly of insulating material apart from any minor components of metal (for
example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of
assembly, other than insulators of heading No. 85.46; electrical conduit tubing and
joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material.
(ii) Electrical motors.
85.01 Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets).
85.03 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading No. 85.01.
(iii) Electrical furnaces, industrial furnaces and induction heating equipment.
84.16 Furnace burners for liquid fuel, for pulverised solid fuel or for gas; mechanical
stokers, mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances.
85.04 Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors.
85.14 Industrial or laboratory electric (including induction or dielectric) furnaces and
ovens; other industrial or laboratory induction or dielectric heating equipment.
(iv) X-ray equipment.
9022.11 Apparatus based on the use of x-rays, for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary uses.
9022.19 Apparatus based on the use of x-rays for other uses.
902230.00 X-ray tubes.
902290.01 X-ray valves.
902290.02 Parts of X-ray apparatus.

(v) Electronic equipment, components including subscribers’ end telecommuni-cation


equipments.

84.69 Typewriters and word-processing machines.


84.70 Calculating machines; accounting machines, cash registers, postage franking machines,
ticket issuing machines and similar machines, incorporating a calculating device.
84.71 Automatic data processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers,
machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for
processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included.
84.73 Parts and accessories (other than covers, carrying cases and the like) suitable for
use solely or principally with machines of heading nos. 84.69 to 84.71.
85.17 Electrical apparatus for line telephony or line telegraphy, including such apparatus for
carrier-current line systems.
85.22 Parts and accessories of apparatus of heading Nos. 85.19 to 85.21.
85.25 Transmission apparatus for radio telephony, radio telegraphy, radio broadcasting or
television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or
reproducing apparatus; television cameras.
85.26 Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus.
85.27 Reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy, or radio-broadcasting,
whether or not combined in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing
apparatus or a clock.
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PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

85.29 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading nos. 85.25
to 85.28.
85.32 Electrical capacitors, fixed, variable or adjustable (pre-set).
85.33 Electrical resistors (including rheostats and potentiometers), other than heating
resistors.
85.34 Printed circuits.
85.40 Thermionic, cold cathode or photo cathode valves and tubes (for example, vacuum
or vapour or gas filled valves and tubes, mercury arc rectifying valves and tubes,
cathode-ray tubes, television camera tubes).
85.41 Diodes, transistors and similar semi conductor devices; photosensitive semi conductor
devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made
up into panels; light emitting diodes; mounted piezo-electric crystals.
85.42 Electronic integrated circuits and micro assemblies.
90.07 Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording
or reproducing apparatus.
90.08 Image projectors, other than cinemato-graphic; photographic (other than cinemato-
graphic) enlargers and reducers.
(vi) Component wires for manufacture of lead-in-wires.
854420.29 Component wires for manufacture of lead-in- wires.
(vii) Hydro/steam/gas generators/generating sets.
8502.30 Hydro/steam/gas generators/generating sets.
(viii) Generating sets and pumping sets.
84.13 Pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators.
84.14 Air or vacuum pumps.
85.02 Electric generating sets.
85.03 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of heading No. 85.02.

(ix) Jelly filled telecommunication cables.

854420.29 Jelly-filled cables.

(x) Optic fibre.

8544.70 Optical fibre cables.


900110.00 Optical fibres, optical fibre bundles and cables.
(xi) Energy efficient lamps.
85.39 Energy efficient electric filament or discharge lamps, including sealed beam lamp
units and ultra-violet or infra-red lamps; arc-lamps.
(xii) Midget carbon electrodes.
85.45 Electrodes of carbon, midget.
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5. TRANSPORTATION.
(i) Mechanised sailing vessels upto 10,000 DWT including fishing trawlers.
89.01 Cruise ships, excursion boats, ferry boats, cargo ships, barges, and similar vessels
for the transport of persons or goods (upto 10,000 DWT).
89.02 Fishing vessels; factory ships and other vessels for processing or preserving fishery
products (upto 10,000 DWT).
89.04 Tugs and pusher craft (upto 10,000 DWT).
(ii) Ship ancillaries.
848510.00 Ship’s propellers and blades therefor; other ship ancillaries.
(iii) (a) Commercial vehicles, public transport vehicles including automotive commercial
three wheelers, jeep type vehicles, industrial locomotives.
87.02 Public transport type passenger motor vehicles.
87.03 Motor vehicles, other than motor cars and racing cars, principally designed for the
transport of persons.
87.04 Motor vehicles for the transport of goods.
87.05 Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport
of persons or goods.
87.09 Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type
used in factories, warehouses, dock-areas, or airports for short distance transport
of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the
foregoing vehicles.
(b) Personal transport vehicles, automotive two-wheelers and three-wheelers.
87.11 Motor cycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or
without side cars; side-cars.
(c) Automotive components/spares and ancillaries.
85.12 Electrical lights or other signalling equipment, windscreen wipers, defrosters and
demisters, of a kind used for motor vehicles.
87.06 Chassis fitted with engines for motor vehicles for headings No. 87.01 to 87.05.
87.07 Bodies (including cabs), for motor vehicles of headings No. 87.01, 87.02, 87.04 and
87.05.
87.08 Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings No. 87.01 to 87.05.
(iv) Railway equipment.
86.05 Railway equipment
to
86.09
6. INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY
(i) Industrial machinery and equipment.
84.17 Industrial or laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators, non-electric.
84.19 Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated, for the
treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as
heating, cooking, roasting, distilling, rectifying, sterlising, pasteurising, steaming,
drying, evaporating, vaporising, condensing or cooling, other than machinery or
plant of a kind used for domestic purposes; instantaneous or storage water heaters,
non-electric.
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84.20 Calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass and cylinders
therefor.
84.21 Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and
apparatus, for liquids or gases.
84.22 Dish washing machines (other than those of the household type); machinery for
cleaning or drying bottles or other containers; machinery for filling, closing, sealing,
capsuling or labelling bottles, cans, boxes, bags or other containers; other packing
or wrapping machinery; machinery for aerating beverages.
84.23 Weighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better), including
weight operated counting or checking machines; weighing machine weights of all
kinds.
84.24 Mechanical appliances for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders; fire
extinguishers, whether or not charged; spray guns and similar appliances; steam or
sand blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines.
84.25 Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists; winches and capstans; jacks.
84.26 Derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers and
works trucks fitted with a crane.
84.27 Fork-lift trucks; other works trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipment.
84.28 Other lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery (for example, lifts, escalators,
conveyors, teleferics).
84.31 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings No. 84.25
to 84.30.
84.34 Milking machines and dairy machinery.
84.35 Presses, crushers and similar machinery used in the manufacture of wine, cider, fruit
juices, or similar beverages.
84.38 Machinery, not specified or included elsewhere, for the industrial preparation or
manufacture of food or drink, other than machinery for the extraction or preparation
of animal or fixed vegetable fats of oils.
84.39 Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material or for making or finishing
paper or paperboard.
84.40 Book-binding machinery, including book-sewing machines.
84.41 Other machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting
machines of all kinds.
84.44 Machines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile materials.
84.45 Machines for preparing textiles fibres; spinning, doubling or twisting machines and
other machinery for producing textile yarns; textile reeling or winding (including
weft- winding) machines and machines for preparing textile yarns for use on the
machines of heading No. 84.46 or 84.47.
84.46 Weaving machines (looms).
84.47 Knitting machines, stitch-bonding machines and machines for making gimped yarn,
tulle, lace, embroidery, trimmings, braid or net and machines for tufting.
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84.48 Auxillary machinery for use with machines of heading No. 84.44, 84.45, 84.46 or
84.47 (for example, dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing
mechanisms); parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the
machines of this heading or of heading No. 84.44, 84.45, 84.46 or 84.47(for
example, spindles and spindle flyers, card clothing, combs, extruding nipples,
shuttles, healds and heald-frames, hosiery needles)
84.49 Machinery for the manufacture of finishing of felt or non-wovens in the piece or in
shapes, including machinery for making felt hats; blocks for making hats.
84.51 Machinery (other than machines of heading No. 84.50) for washing, cleaning,
wringing, drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing,
dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made up textile
articles and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used
in the manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling,
unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics.
845221.00 Sewing machines, automatic units, other than of the household type.
84.53 Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather or for making
or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins or leather, other than sewing
machines.
84.54 Converters, ladles, ingot moulds and casting machines, of a kind used in metallurgy
or in metal foundries.
84.55 Metal-rolling mills and rolls therefor.
84.68 Machinery and apparatus for soldering, brazing or welding, whether or not capable
of cutting, other than those of heading no. 85.15; gas operated surface tampering
machines and appliances.
84.74 Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or
kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder
or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid mineral
fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral
products in powder or paste form; machines for forming foundry moulds of sand.
84.75 Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flash-bulbs,
in glass envelopes; machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware.
84.78 Machinery for preparing or making up tobacco, not specified or included elsewhere.
84.79 Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or
included elsewhere.
84.81 Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the
like, including pressure-reducing valves and thermostatically controlled valves.
84.82 Ball or roller bearings.
84.83 Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing
housings and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball screws; gear boxes and
other speed changers, including torque converters; flywheels and pulleys, including
pulley blocks; clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints).
84.84 Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or
more layers of metals; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in
composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings.
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85.05 Electromagnets; permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent


magnets after magnetisation; electromagnetic or permanent magnet chucks, clamps
and similar holding devices; electromagnetic couplings, chuches and brakes;
electromagnetic lifting heads.

7.(i) Machine tools and industrial robots and their controls and accessories.

84.56 Machine-tools for working any material by removal of material, by laser or other light
or photon beam, ultrasonic, electro- discharge, electro-chemical, electron beam,
ionic-beam or plasma arc processes.
84.57 Machining centres, unit construction machines (single station) and multi-station
transfer machines, for working metal.
84.58 Lathes for removing metal.
84.59 Machine-tools (including way-type unit head machines) for drilling, boring, milling,
threading or tapping by removing metal, other than lathes of heading No. 84.58.
84.60 Machine-tools for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or
otherwise finishing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets by means of grinding
stones, abrasives or polishing products, other than gear cutting, gear grinding or
gear finishing machines of heading No. 84.61
84.61 Machine-tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding
or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off and other machine-tools for working by
removing metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets, not elsewhere specified or
included.
84.62 Machine-tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die
stamping; machine-tools (including presses) for working metal by bending, folding,
straightening, flattening, shearing, punching or notching; presses for working metal
or metal carbides, not specified above.
84.63 Other machine-tools for working metal, sintered metal carbides or cermets, without
removing material.
84.64 Machine tools for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or like
mineral materials or for cold working glass.
84.65 Machine-tools (including machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise
assembling) for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar hard
materials.
85.08 Electromechanical tools for working in the hand, with self contained electric motor.
85.15 Electric(including electrically heated gas), laser or other light or photon beam,
ultrasonic, electron beam, magnetic pulse or plasma arc, soldering, welding or
brazing machines and apparatus, whether or not capable of cutting; electric machines
and apparatus for hot spraying of metals or sintered metal carbides.
(ii) Jigs, fixtures, tools and dies of specialised types and cross land tooling.

84.66 Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of
headings Nos. 84.56 to 84.65, including work or tool holders, self-opening dieheads,
dividing heads and other special attachments for machine-tools; tool holders for any
type of tool for working in the hand.
84.67 Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic or with self contained non-electric motor.
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(iii) Engineering production aids such as cutting and forming tools, patterns and dies and
mining tools.

82.01 Handtools, the following: spades, showels, mattocks, picks, hoes, forks and rakes;
axes, bill hooks and similar hewing tools; secateurs of any kind; scythes, sickles,
hay-knives, hedge-shears, timber wedges and tools of a kind used in agriculture,
horticulture or forestry.
82.02 Hand saws; blades for saws of all kinds (including slitting, slotting, or toothless saw
blades).
82.03 Files, rasps, pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers, metal cutting shears,
pipe cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar hand tools.
82.04 Hand operated spanners and wrenches (including torque meter wrenches but not
including tap wrenches); inter-changeable spanner sockets, with or without handles.
82.05 Hand tools (including glaziers’ diamonds), not elsewhere specified or included; blow
lamps; vices, clamps and the like, other than accessories for and parts of, machine
tools; anvils; portable forges; hand or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frame-
works.
82.07 Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power operated, or for machine
tools (for example for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling,
boring, broaching, milling, turning or screw driving), including dies for drawing or
extruding metal, and rock drilling or earth boring tools.
82.08 Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances.
82.09 Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, unmounted, of sintered metal carbides or
cermets.
84.80 Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for
metal (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber of
plastics.

8. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY

(i) Tractors.
87.01 Tractors.
(ii) Self propelled harvestor combines.
843351.00 Combine harvester threshers, self propelled.
(iii) Rice transplanters.
843230.00 Rice transplanters.
9. EARTH MOVING MACHINERY

(i) Earth moving machinery and construction machinery and components thereof.
84.29 Self-propelled buldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrappers, mechanical shovels,
excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers.
84.30 Other moving, grading, levelling, scrapping, excavating, tamping compacting,
extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-
extractors; snow-ploughs and snow-blowers.
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10. INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS.


(i) Indicating, recording and regulating devices for pressure, temperature, rate of flow
weights levels and the like.
90.24 Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility,
elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood,
textiles, paper, plastics).
90.25 Hydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers,
barometers, hygrometers and prychrometers, recording or not, and any combination
of these instruments.
90.26 Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or
other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges,
manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading No.
90.14, 90.15, 90.28 or 90.32.
90.27 Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example,
polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus);
instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion,
surface tension or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking
quantities of heat, sound or light (including exposure meters); microtomes.
90.28 Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters including calibrating meters
therefor.
90.29 Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, mileometers, pedometers
and the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading No.
90.15; stroboscopes.
90.30 Oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for
measuring or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading No.
90.28; instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma,
x-ray, cosmic or other ionising radiations.
90.31 Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or
included elsewhere; profile projectors.
90.32 Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus.
90.33 Parts and accessories (not specified elsewhere or included) for machines, of
heading nos. 90.11 to 90.32.
11. SCIENTIFIC AND ELECTROMEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
85.43 Electrical machines and apparatus, having individual functions, not specified or
included elsewhere.
90.05 Binoculars, monoculars, other optical telescopes, and mountings therefor; other
astronomical instruments and mountings therefor, but not including instruments
for radio-astronomy.
9006.10 Cameras of a kind used for preparing printing plates or cylinders.
9006.20 Cameras of a kind used for recording documents on microfilm, microfiche or
other microforms.
9006.30 Cameras specially designed for under water use, for aerial survey or for medical
or surgical examination of internal organs, comparison cameras for forensic or
criminology purposes.
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9006.91 Parts and accessories for items listed above under the heading of 9006.10 to 9006.30
90.10 Apparatus and equipment for photographic (including cinematographic) laboratories
(including apparatus for the projection of circuit patterns or sesitiated semi conductor
materials), not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; negatoscopes; projection
screens.
90.11 Compound optical microscopes, including those for micro photography, micro
cinematography or micro projection.
90.12 Microscopes other than optical microscopes; diffraction apparatus.
90.13 Liquid crystal devices not constituting articles provided for more specifically in other
headings; lasers, other than laser diodes; other optical appliances and instruments,
not specified or included elsewhere.
90.14 Direction finding compasses; other navigational instruments and appliances.
90.15 Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic,
hydrological, meterological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding
compasses; range-finders.
90.16 Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weights.
90.17 Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting
machines, panto graphs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators);
instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods
and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere.
90.18 Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences,
including scintigraphic apparatus, other electro-medical apparatus and sight-testing
instruments.
90.19 Medical equipments.
to
90.21
902221.00 Apparatus based on the use of alpha, beta or gamma radiations, for medical, surgical,
dental or veterinary uses.
902229.00 Apparatus based on the use of alpha, beta or gamma radiations, for other uses.

12. NITROGENOUS AND PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZERS FALLING UNDER


(i) Inorganic fertilizers under `18-Fertilizers’ in the First Schedule to IDR Act, 1951.

31.02 Mineral or chemical fertilisers, nitrogenous.


31.03 Mineral or chemical fertilisers, phosphatic.
13. CHEMICALS (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS)
(i) Organic chemicals.
29.01 Acyclic hydrocarbons.
29.02 Cyclic hydrocarbons.
29.03 Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons.
29.04 Sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons, whether or not
halogenated.
29.05 Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
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29.06 Cyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.07 Phenols; phenol alocohols.
29.08 Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of phenols or phenol-
alcohol.
29.09 Ethers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols, alcohol pero-xides, ether
peroxides, ketone peroxides (whether or not chemically defined), and their halogenated,
sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.10 Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxy-phenols and epoxyethers, with a three-membered
ring and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.11 Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their
halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.12 Aldehydes, whether or not with other oxygen function; cyclic polymers of aldehydes;
paraformaldehyde.
29.13 Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of products of heading
No. 29.12.
29.14 Ketones and quinones, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their
halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.15 Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and
peroxy-acids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.16 Unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids, cyclic monocarboxylic acids, their
anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated,
nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.17 Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their
halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.18 Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides,
peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated
derivatives.
29.19 Phosphoric esters and their salts, including lactophosphates; their halogenated,
sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.20 Esters of other inorganic acids (excluding esters of hydrogen halides) and their salts;
their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives.
29.21 Amine-function compounds.
29.22 Oxygen-function amino-compounds.
29.23 Quaternary ammonium salts and hydroxides; lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids.
29.24 Carboxyamide-function compounds; amide-function compounds of carbonic acid.
29.25 Carboxyimide-function compounds (including saccharin and its salts) and imine-
function compounds.
29.26 Nitrile-function compounds.
29.27 Diazo-, azo- or azoxy-compounds.
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29.28 Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxylamine.


2929.10 Isocynate other than methyl isocynate.
292990.00 Compounds with other nitrogen function, other than isocyanates.
29.30 Organo-sulphur compounds.
29.31 Other organo-inorganic compounds.
29.32 Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero- atom (s) only.
29.33 Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero- atom(s) only; nucleic acids and their
salts.
29.34 Other heterocyclic compounds.
29.35 Sulphonamides.
29.40 Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose;
sugar ethers and sugar esters and their salts, other than products of heading nos.
29.37 to 29.39.
29.42 Other heavy and fine organic compounds, not elsewhere specified.

(ii) Inorganic chemicals.


28.01 Fluoreine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine.
28.03 Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon not elsewhere specified or
included).
28.06 Hydrogen Chloride (hydrochloric acid); Chlorosulphuric acid.
28.07 Sulphuric acid; Oleum.
28.08 Nitric acid; sulphonitric acid.
28.09 Diphosphorus pentaoxide; phosphoric acid and polyphosphric acids.
28.14 Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution.
28.15 Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash); peroxides
of sodium or potassium.
282300.01 Titanium Dioxide, anatase type.
282300.02 Titanium Dioxide, Rutile type.
28.25 Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts; other inorganic bases; other
metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides.
28.26 Fluorides, fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts.
28.27 Chlorides, chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromide oxides;
iodides and iodide oxides.
28.28 Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites.
28.29 Chlorates and perchlorates; bromates and perbromates; iodates and periodates.
28.30 Sulphides; polysulphides.
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28.31 Dithiomites and sulphoxylates.


28.32 Sulphites; thiosulphates.
28.33 Sulphates; alums; peroxosulphates (persulphates).
28.34 Nitrites; nitrates.
28.35 Phosphinates (hypophosphites), phosphonates (phosphites), phosphates and
polyphosphates.
28.36 Carbonates; peroxocarbonates (percarbonates); commercial ammonium carbonate
containing ammonium carbamate.
28.37 Cyanides, cyanideoxides and complex cyanides.
28.39 Silicates; commercial alkali metal silicates.
28.40 Borates; peroxoborates (perborates).
28.41 Salts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids.
28.42 Other salts of inorganic acids or peroxoacids excluding azides.
28.47 Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea.
28.48 Phosphides, whether or not chemically defined, excluding ferro-phosphorus.
28.49 Carbides, whether or not chemically defined.
28.50 Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined.
28.51 Other inorganic compounds (including distilled or conductivity water and water of
similar purity ); liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been remo-ved); compressed
air; amalgams, other than amalgams of precious metals.
(iii) Synthetic resins and plastics.
39.01 Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms.
39.02 Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms.
39.03 Polymers of styrene, in primary forms.
39.04 Polymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins, in primary forms.
39.05 Polymers of vinyl acetate or of other vinyl esters, in primary forms; other vinyl
polymers in primary forms.
39.06 Acrylic polymers in primary forms.
39.07 Polyacetals, other polyethers and epoxide resins, in primary forms; polycarbonate,
alkyd resins, polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms.
39.08 Polyamides, in primary forms.
39.09 Amino-resins, phenol resins and polyurethane, in primary forms.
39.10 Silicones, in primary forms.
39.11 Petroleum resins, coumarone-indene resins, polyterpenes, polysulphides,
polysulphones and other products, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary
forms.
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39.12 Cellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary
forms.

39.14 Ion-exchangers based on polymers of headings Nos. 39.01 to 39.12, in primary


forms.

(iv) Man made fibres.

54.02 Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread) not put up for retail sale including
synthetic mono filament of less than 67 decitex.

54.03 Artificial filament yarn (other than sewing thread) not putup for retail sale including
artificial mono filament of less than 67 decitex.

54.04 Synthetic monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no-cross sectional


dimension exceeds 1mm; strip and the like (for example, artificial straw) of
synthetic textile materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm.

54.06 Artificial monofilament of 67 decitex or more and of which no-cross sectional


dimension exceeds 1mm; strip and the like (for excample, artificial straw) of artificial
textile materials of an apparent width not exceeding 5 mm.

54.05 Man-made filament yarn (other than sewing thread) put up for retail sale.

55.01 Synthetic filament tow.

55.02 Artificial filament tow.

55.03 Synthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.

55.04 Artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.

55.06 Synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.

55.07 Artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning.

(v) Synthetic rubber.

40.02 Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets
or strip; mixtures of any product of heading No. 40.01 with any product of this
heading, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip.

(vi) Industrial explosives.

36.02 Prepared explosives, other than propellent powders.

36.03 Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters, electric
detonators.

(vii) Technical grade insecticides, fungicides, weedicides, and the like.

38.08 Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-


growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings
for retail sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulphur-treated bands,
wicks and candles, and fly-papers).
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(viii) Synthetics detergents.


340290.01 Synthetic detergents.
(ix) Miscellaneous chemicals (for industrial use only)

(a) Catalysts and catalyst supports.


38.15 Reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, not elsewhere
specified or included.

(b) Photographic chemicals.

370790.01 Chemical products mixed or compounded for photographic uses (for example,
develops and fixers) whether or not in bulk.

(c) Rubber chemicals.

38.12 Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, not
elsewhere specified or included; anti- oxidising preparations and other compound
stabilisers for rubber or plastics.

(d) Speciality chemicals for enhanced oil recovery.

38.11 Anti-knock preparations, oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers,


anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives for mineral oils (including
gasoline) or for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils.

(e) Heating fluids.


382390.04 Heat transfer salts.
382390.05 Mixture of diphenyl and diphenyl oxide as heat transfer media.
(f) Coal tar distillation and products therefrom.
27.07 Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar.
(g) Tonnage plants for the manufacture of industrial gases.
Not Codified.
(h) High altitude breathing oxygen/medical oxygen.
280440.00 Oxygen.
(i) Nitrous oxide.
281129.03 Nitrous Oxide.
(j) Refrigerant gases like liquid nitrogen, carbondioxide etc. in large volumes.
280430.00 Nitrogen (liquid).
2811.21 Carbon dioxide.
(k) Argon and other rare gases.
280421.00 Argon.
2804.29 Other rare gases.
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

(l) Alkali/Acid resisting cement compound.


38.16 Refractory cements, mortars, concrete and similar compositions, other than products
of heading No. 38.01.
382350.00 Non-refractory mortars and concretes. (Alkali/acid resisting).
(m) Leather chemicals and auxiliaries.

380999.00 Leather chemicals and auxiliaries.

14. DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS. (ACCORDING TO THE DRUG POLICY)


29.36 Provitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis (including natural
concentrates), derivatives thereof used primarily as vitamins, and intermixtures of
the foregoing, whether or not in any solvent.
29.37 Hormones, natural or reproduced by synthesis; derivatives thereof, used primarily as
hormones; other steroids used primarily as hormones.
29.38 Glycosides, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters and
other derivatives.
29.39 Vegetable alkaloids, natural or reproduced by synthesis, and their salts, ethers, esters
and other derivatives.
29.41 Antibiotics.
29.42 Other organic compounds (Synthetic drugs, not elsewhere included or specified).
30.01 Pharmaceutical products.
to
30.06

15.(i) Paper and pulp including paper products

47.01 Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of paper or
to paperboard.
47.07
48.01 Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard.
to
48.19
(ii) Industrial laminates.
59.02 Industrial laminates of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon.
59.03 Textile fabrics, laminated with plastics, other than those of heading no. 59.02.

16.(i) Automobile tyres and tubes


40.11 New pneumatic tyres, of rubber.
40.13 Inner tubes, of rubber.

(ii) Rubberised heavy duty industrial beltings of all types.


40.10 Conveyor or transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber.
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

(iii) Rubberised conveyor beltings.

401099.01 Conveyor belting, of rubber.

(iv) Rubber reinforced and lined fire fighting hose pipes.

400950.06 Fire fighting hoses.

(v) High pressure braided hoses.

40.09 Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber, with or
without their fittings (for example, joints, elbows, flanges).

(vi) Engineering and industrial plastic products.

3917.31 Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, having a minimum burst pressure of 27.6 MPs
39.20 Other plates, sheets, film and strips, of plastics, non-cellular and not reinforced,
laminated, supported or similarly combined with other material.
39.21 Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strips, of plastics.
3925.90 Other engineering and industrial plastic products.
392690.01 PVC Belt Conveyor.

17. PLATE GLASS

i) Glass shells for television tubes.

701120.00 Glass envelopes for cathode-ray tubes.


(ii) Float glass and plate glass.
70.05 Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having
an absorbent or reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked.
(iii) H.T. insulators.
854610.00 Electrical insulators, of glass (HT).

(iv) Glass fibres of all types.

70.19 Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, woven
fabrics).
18. CERAMICS.

(i) Ceramics for industrial uses.

69.02 Refractory bricks, blocks, tiles and similar refractory ceramic constructional
goods, other than those of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths.

69.03 Other refractory ceramic goods (for example, retorts, crucibles, muffles, nossles,
plugs, supports, cupels, tubes, pipes, sheets and rods) other than those of
siliceous fossil meals or of similar siliceous earths.
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

19. CEMENT PRODUCTS


(i) Portland cement.
252321.00 White cement, whether or not artificially coloured.
2523.29 Other portland cement.
(ii) Gypsum boards, wall boards and the like.
68.08 Gypsum boards, wall boards and the like.

20. HIGH TECHNOLOGY REPRODUCTION AND MULTIPLICATION EQUIPMENT


8469.10 Automatic typewriters and word processing machines.
847210.00 Duplicating machines.
90.09 Photocopying apparatus incorporating an optical system of the contact type and
thermo-copying apparatus.

21. CARBON AND CARBON PRODUCTS

(i) Graphite electrodes and anodes.


854519.01 Graphite electrodes and anodes.
(ii) Impervious graphite blocks and sheets.
854590.09 Impervious graphite blocks and sheets.
22. PRETENSIONED HIGH PRESSURE RCC PIPES
681020.00 Pipes, reinforced.

23. RUBBER MACHINERY

84.77 Machinery for working rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products from
these materials, not specified or included elsewhere.

24. PRINTING MACHINERY

(i) Web-fed high speed off-set rotary printing machine having output of 30,000 or more
impressions per hour.
844311.00 Web-fed high speed offset rotary printing machines having output of 30,000 or more
impressions per hour.
(ii) Photo composing/type setting machines.
844210.00 Phototype-setting and composing machines.
(iii) Multi-colour sheet-fed off-set printing machines of sizes of 18" x 25" and above.
844319.00 Multi-coloured sheet fed off-set printing machine of size of 18" x 25" and above.
(iv) High speed rotograture printing machines having output of 30,000 or more impressions per
hour.
844340.00 High speed rotograture printing machines having output of 30,000 or more impressions
per hour.
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

25. WELDING ELECTRODES OTHER THAN THOSE FOR WELDING MILD STEEL

831110.00 Coated electrodes of base metal, for electric arc-welding, other than those for
welding mild steel.

8311.20 Cored wire of base metal for electric arc welding.


26. INDUSTRIAL SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS
710420.00 Synthetic diamonds, industrial, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped.
710490.00 Synthetic diamonds, industrial, worked.
27.(i) Photosynthesis improvers
(ii) Genetically modified free living symbiotic nitrogen fixers.
(iii) Pheromones.
(iv) Bio-insecticides.
Not Codified.
28. EXTRACTION AND UPGRADING OF MINOR OILS
15.12 Sunflower-seed, safflower or cotton-seed oil, extracted and upgraded.
15.15 Other fixed vegetable oils (minor), extracted and upgraded.
29. PRE-FABRICATED BUILDING MATERIAL.
681091.00 Prefabricated structural components for buildings
30. SOYA PRODUCTS
(i) Soya texture proteins.
210610.00 Protein concentrates and textured protein substances of soya.
(ii) Soya protein isolates.
210690.09 Protein isolates of soya.
(iii) Soya protein concentrates.
210610.00 Protein concentrates and textured protein substances of soya.
(iv) Other specialised products of soyabean.
210310.00 Soya sauce.
(v) Winterised and deodourised refined soyabean oil.
15.07 Refined soya bean oil, winterised and deodourised.
31. (a) Certified high yielding hybrid seeds and synthetic seeds.
12.09 Certified high yielding hybrid seeds and synthetic seeds.
(b) Certified high yielding plantlets developed through plant tissue culture.
06.02 Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn.

32. ALL FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES OTHER THAN MILK FOOD, MALTED FOODS &
FLOUR, BUT EXCLUDING THE ITEMS RESERVED FOR SMALL SCALE SECTOR.

16.01 Sausages and similar products, of meat or meat offal; food preparations based on
these products.
16.02 Other prepared or preserved meat or meat offal.
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EXHIBIT NO. 28(Contd)


PRESS NOTE NO.10(1992 Series)
REVISED LIST OF ANNEX-III ITEMS

16.03 Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates.
16.04 Prepared or preserved fish.
16.05 Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved.
190190.09 Cereals, prepared or preserved.
19.02 Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise
prepared.
19.03 Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains,
pearls, siftings or in similar forms.
19.04 Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products;
cereals, other than maize (corn), in grain form, pre-cooked or otherwise prepared.
20.02 Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid.
20.03 Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic
acid.
20.04 Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid,
frozen.
20.05 Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not
frozen.
20.06 Fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glace
or crystallised).
20.07 Fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut puree and fruit or nut pastes, being cooked
preparations, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter.
20.08 Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether
or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere
specified or included.
20.09 Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not
containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening
matter.
210110.01 Instant coffee.
210120.01 Instant soluble tea.
210130.01 Chicery roasted coffee blends.
210320.00 Tomato and other sauces.
210390.01 Enriched coffee.
210410.00 Dehydrated soups.
33. ALL ITEMS OF PACKAGING FOR FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES EXCLUDING THE
ITEMS RESERVED FOR SMALL SCALE SECTOR
39.23 Articles for the conveyance or packing of goods, of plastics; stoppers, lids, caps and
other closures, of plastics.
482390.01 Packing and wrapping paper.
34. HOTELS AND TOURISM-RELATED INDUSTRY.

35. SOFTWARE INDUSTRY8

Note :8 As included vide Press Note No.5 (1992 Series)


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EXHIBIT NO.29
PRESS NOTE NO.11 (1992 Series)
ITC CODE FOR COLOUR TV RECEIVERS

1. In this Ministry’s Press Note No. 9 (1991 code, which are not under compulsory licensing, on
Series) dated 2nd August, 1991, Colour TV Receivers review it has been decided to denote Colour TV
are included in the list of compulsory licensing. ITC Receivers by 8 digit ITC Code, namely 852810.01.
Code allotted to Colour TV Receivers is 8528.10.
3. All concerned may kindly note the above
2. Since some of the other electronic industry mentioned change in ITC Code relating to Colour
items are covered under the above mentioned 6 digit TV Receivers for information and guidance.

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EXHIBIT NO.30
PRESS NOTE NO.12 (1992 Series)
WITHDRAWAL OF THE CONDITION REGARDING "DIVIDEND BALANCING"

1. Government tabled a Statement on Industrial organisations like the International Finance


Policy in both Houses of Parliament on 24.7.1991. Corporation (Washington), the D.E.G., the
The Statement has substantially liberalised the Commonwealth Development Corporation and the
provisions and simplified the pro-cedures governing Asian Development Bank.
foreign investment proposals.
4. The list of consumer goods industries to which
2. Para 39 B(ii) of the Policy Statement provides the condition of “Dividend Balancing” will continue
for monitoring of outflow of foreign exchange on to apply is annexed. A detailed list showing item-
account of dividend payments which are to be wise description as per the Indian Trade Classification
balanced by export earnings over a period of time. (ITC) based on the harmonised system will be
This monitoring will be done by the Reserve Bank issued separately.
of India. Consequently, all approvals accorded for
foreign equity investment by Reserve Bank of India 5. Following the issue of this Press Note, foreign
and the government carried the condition of Dividend investment approvals accorded by the Reserve Bank
Balancing. of India and the Government in the past which
carry the condition of “Dividend Balancing” will be
3. Government have since reconsidered the deemed to have been exempted from the operation
imposition of the condition of “Dividend Balancing” of this condition. No separate amendment deleting
on foreign investment approvals. As a part of its the condition of “Dividend Balancing” in approval
continuing economic liberalisation and to further letters already issued would be necessary. It will be
stimulate foreign investment into the country, sufficient to attach a copy of this Press Note for
Government have now decided to withdraw purposes of obtaining exemption from the condition
immediately the condition of “Dividend Balancing” of “Dividend Balancing”.
in all foreign investment approvals except for
industries in the consumer goods sector. The 6. This Press Note modifies all instructions relating
condition of “Dividend Balancing” will also not be to the condition of “Dividend Balancing” prescribed
applied to investments by approved international in earlier Press Notes of this Ministry.

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EXHIBIT NO.30(Contd.)
PRESS NOTE NO.12 (1992 Series)
WITHDRAWAL OF THE CONDITION REGARDING "DIVIDEND BALANCING"

ANNEX
1. Manufacture of food and food products.
2. Manufacture of dairy products.
3. Grain mill products.
4. Manufacture of bakery products.
5. Manufacture and refining of sugar (vacuum pan sugar factories).
6. Production of common salt.
7. Manufacture of hydrogenated oil (vanaspati).
8. Tea processing.
9. Coffee.
10. Manufacture of beverages, tobacco and tobacco products.
11. Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits, wine industries, malt liquors and malt, production of country
liquors and toddy.
12. Soft drinks and carbonated water industry.
13. Manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, cheroot and cigarette tobacco.
14. Manufacture of wood and wood products, furniture and fixtures.
15. Manufacture of leather and leather and fur products.
16. Tanning, curing, finishing, embossing and japanning of leather.
17. Manufacture of footwear (excluding repair) except vulcanized or moulded rubber or plastic footwear.
18. Manufacture of footwear made primarily of vulcanized or moulded products.
19. Prophylactics (rubber contraceptive).
20. Motor cars.
21. Entertainment electronics (VCRs, Colour TVs, CD players, Tape Recorders).
22. White Goods (Domestic Refrigerators, Domestic Dishwashing Machines, Programmable Domestic
Washing Machines, Microwave ovens, Airconditioners).
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EXHIBIT NO. 31
PRESS NOTE NO.14L (1992 Series)
DELETION OF ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS IMPOSED IN THE INDUSTRIAL APPROVALS

Before the announcement of the New Industrial (iv) Conditions on setting up of joint sector
Policy in July 1991, certain conditions were imposed units by State Industrial Development
in Letters of Intent and Industrial Licences. The Corporations in association with private
stipulation of these conditions has been reviewed in promoters.
the light of economic liberalisation measures
announced by the Goverment since then and some (v) Conditions regarding captive use of certain
of these conditions have been found to be no longer items of manufacture and prohibition of
necessary. These conditions are: merchant sales of such items.
(i) Impostion of export obligation. Above conditions incorporated in Letters of
(ii) Conditions regarding financial Intent/Industrial Licences granted before
management of the proposed ventures of announcement of the Industrial Policy in respect of
the MRTP/FERA Companies. items which are now de-licenced, may be treated as
(iii) Conditions prescribing foreign exchange deleted from the date of issue of this Press Note.
neutrality and prohibiting access to
All concerned may note for information.
domestic financial institutions.

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EXHIBIT NO. 32
PRESS NOTE NO.15(1992 Series)
EXEMPTION FROM OBTAINING COB LICENCE FOR SSIs/ANCILLARY UNITS

1. Under the New Industrial Policy announced on their crossing the prescribed investment limits.
on 24th July, 1991, small scale/ancillary industrial They may now file an Industrial Entrepreneurs
undertakings are exempted from locational Memorandum (IEM) as prescribed in para 6 of
restrictions. However, such industrial undertakings Press Note No. 9 (1991 series) dated 2nd August,
are required to obtain a Carry on Business (COB) 1991, with the Secretariat for Industrial Approvals
licence from the Government if they exceed the (SIA) in the Department of Industrial Development
investment limits prescribed for them. and obtain an acknowledgement. The location of
2. To simplify and streamline the policy and the undertakings will, of course, be subject to local
procedure it has been decided that small scale/ land use and zoning laws and regulations. Such
ancillary undertakings engaged in the manu-facture units would, however, require a COB licence if the
of delicensed item(s) need not obtain a COB licence item of manufacture is licensable.

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EXHIBIT NO. 33
PRESS NOTE NO.16 (1992 Series)
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY FOR HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIES

1. At present, the following additional condition be incorporated in all the letters of intent issued for
is stipulated in the letters of intent issued for hazardous hazardous industries, which are subject to industrial
industries, namely, chemicals & pharmaceuticals licensing. This condition will be carried forward in
with regard to ensuring safety in the plant :- the converted industrial licence by the SIA:
“Adequate steps shall be taken to the “Adequate steps shall be taken to the
satisfaction of the Government, in regard satisfaction of the appropriate Government
to process hazardous for ensuring safety authority, namely, Chief Inspector of
in plants. Before going into trial production, Factories, in regard to process hazards
adequacy of steps taken in this regard for ensuring safety in plants. Before going
may be established to the satisfaction of into trial production, adequacy of steps
appropriate Government authorities.” taken in this regard may be established to
2. The letters of intent issued for such hazardous the satisfaction of the appropriate
industries are converted into industrial licence only Government authority.”
after the industrial undertaking fulfils the above- 3. In accordance with the above mentioned
mentioned condition. In compliance with the above stipulation and as per the provisions contained in the
mentioned condition, normally an undertaking from Factories Act, 1948, the adequacy of steps taken by
the industrial unit is being obtained and accepted by industrial undertaking in regard to process hazard
the Administrative Ministry for recommending
for ensuring safety in plants would have to be
conversion of letters of intent into industrial licence.
established to the satisfaction of the Chief Inspector
The question of designating an appropriate
of Factories, before going into trial production of
Government authority to the satisfaction of which
hazardous industries. Clearance certificate from the
the above mentioned condition will stand fulfilled,
Chief Inspector of Factories will be required to be
has been under consideration of the Government
submitted for getting the letters of intent converted
for quite some time. It has now been decided to
into industrial licences.
designate the “Chief Inspector of Factories” as the
appropriate Government authority for the purpose 4. The above mentioned changes are brought to
of fulfilment of the aforesaid stipulation. Accordingly, the notice of perspective entrepreneurs and all other
the following revised additional condition will now concerned for information and strict compliance.

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EXHIBIT NO. 34
PRESS NOTE NO.17 (1992 Series)
GUIDELINES FOR INDUSTRIAL LICENCE APPLICATIONS INVOLVING LOCATIONAL ANGLE

1. Under the new Industrial Policy, industrial limit mentioned above, will require an industrial
licensing is compulsory only for 18 specified licence even if they are otherwise delicensed.
categories of industries. This exemption from
2. In accordance with the above policy on location,
licensing is, however, subject to certain locational
applications are being received for grant of industrial
restrictions as clarified in para 4(a) of Press Note
licences from industries for relaxation of locational
No. 9 (1991 Series) issued by this Department. As
angle. It is notified for guidance and information of
per that Press Note, the proposed project should not
all perspective entrepreneurs that capacity is not a
be located within 25 kms. from the periphery of the constraint in consideration of industrial licence
standard urban area limits of a city having a population applications received for delicensed industries due
of more than 10 lakhs (23 cities listed in the above- to locational restrictions as mentioned in para 1
mentioned Press Note) according to 1991 census. above. It is only the environmental, safety, land use,
However, if the industrial unit were to be located in urban planning and related factors that are kept in
an area designated as an ‘industrial area’ by the view while considering the industrial licence
concerned State Government before July 25, 1991, applications received for such industries. The
this restriction on location will not apply. Industrial concerned Administrative Ministries/Departments
units other than electronics, computer software or have been advised to keep in mind these guidelines
printing, which are to be located outside such a while examining the applications received for
designated ‘industrial area’ and within the 25 Kms. delicensed industries for issue of Letters of Intent.

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CHAPTER - I 89

EXHIBIT NO. 35
PRESS NOTE NO.18 (1992 Series)
REVISION OF THE PRESCRIBED FORMS FOR GRANT OF ILs & IEMs

1. Industrial Undertakings are required to file a form (Form IEM) to the Secretariat for Industrial
Memorandum in respect of industries for which Approvals (SIA), Department of Industrial Develop-
Industrial Licence is not compulsory under the ment, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi-110 011 with
provisions of New Industrial Policy, in the prescribed five spare copies and in the case of Industrial
form (Form IEM), a specimen copy of which was Licence in the prescribed form (Form IL) with
published with this Ministry’s Press Note No. 9 eight spare copies alongwith a crossed Demand
(1991 Series) dated, 2nd August, 1991. Where Draft of Rs. 1000 for filing of a Memorandum and
Industrial Licence is compulsory, industrial Rs. 2500 in the case of grant of Industrial Licence
undertakings are required to submit the application drawn in favour of the Pay & Accounts Officer,
in the prescribed form (Form IL). Department of Industrial Development, Ministry of
Industry, payable at the State Bank of India, Nirman
2. A need has been felt to review both the
Bhawan Branch, New Delhi.
prescribed forms with a view to streamline and
eliminate those columns which are considered 4. There is no change in the prescribed form of
unnecessary. Government have, therefore, decided Memorandum to be submitted by the exempted
to revise both the forms -Form IEM and Form IL, industrial undertakings at the time of commencement
a specimen copy of which are available with PR&CO, of commercial production.
Department of Industrial Development, Udyog 5. The revised forms will be effective from 1st
Bhawan, New Delhi. January, 1993 and all the applications must be
3. In case of filing of Memorandum, the submitted in the prescribed form from that date
application should be submitted in the prescribed onwards.

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EXHIBIT NO. 36
PRESS NOTE NO.19(1992 Series)
IMPORT OF SECOND HAND CAPITAL GOODS

1. In terms of paragraph 26 of the Export-Import guidance of all concerned that concurrent powers
Policy, 1992-97, second hand capital goods other are available with the Project Approval Board (PAB)
than those covered by paragraph 25 can be imported under the chairmanship of Secretary, Department
in accordance with a licence issued in this behalf. of Industrial Development, for consideration and
Paragraph 28 of the policy provides that the second approval of applications for import of second hand
hand capital goods shall not be more than 7 years capital goods of any CIF value, as also capital goods
old and shall have a minimum residual life of 5 more than 7 years old but with a minimum residual
years. Furthermore, import of second hand capital life of 5 years, provided the applications are in
goods shall be subject to actual user condition in all conformity with paragraph 27 of the Import and
cases. Export Policy, 1992-97, and the details of the second
hand capital goods to be imported are furnished to
2. In terms of paragraph 42 of the Handbook of the Project Approval Board. In such cases import
Procedures an application for import of second licence will be issued by DGIT on receipt of the
hand capital goods of CIF value upto Rs. 50 lakh
letter conveying the approval for import of second
can be submitted to the regional licensing authority
hand capital goods from the Secretariat for Industrial
concerned, while an application for import of second
Approval (SIA). It is further clarified that the PAB
hand capital goods of a higher value is to be submitted
will consider such cases only as a part of a composite
to the Director General of International Trade
proposal involving foreign technology collaboration
(DGIT). It has also been provided in paragraph 42
etc. Where it is not possible for the applicant to
that in appropriate cases, relaxation of the condition
furnish the details about the import of second hand
stated in paragraph 28 of the policy may be made by
capital goods to the Project Approval Board, he may
the DGIT.
submit his application to the DGIT in the normal
3. It is hereby notified for the information and course.

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