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Rajiv
Roll No. 28
M.B.A. 1st Sem.
1956
Industrial Policy 23rd 1977
Industrial Policy July 1980
Industrial Policy 1991
1. Coal
2. Iron and Steel.
3. Aircraft manufacture.
4. Shipbuilding.
5. Manufacture of telephone, telegraph and
wireless apparatus, excluding radio
receiving set.
6. Mineral oils.
Categorization of industries.
Schedule A
17
industries
Schedule B Private
12 Industries Sector
Unit
SCHEDULE A
Arms and ammunition and allied items of defense equipments.
Atomic energy.
Iron and Steel.
Heavy castings and forgings of iron and steel.
Heavy plant and machinery required for iron and steel production, for mining, for machinery
tool manufacture and for such other basic industries as may be specified by the Central
Government.
Heavy electrical plant including large hydraulic and steam turbines.
Coal and lignite.
Mineral oils.
Mining of iron ore, manganese ore, chrome-ore, gypsum, sulphur, gold and diamond.
Mining and processing of copper, lead, zinc, tin, molybdenum and wolfram.
Minerals specified in the Schedule to the Atomic Energy (Control of production and Use)
Order, 1953.
Aircraft.
Air transport.
Railway transport.
Shipbuilding.
Telephones and telephones cables, telegraph and wireless apparatus (excluding radio
receiving sets).
Generation and distribution of electricity.
resources.
To attain the international competitiveness.
To enhance gainful employment.
To abolish the monopoly of any sector in any field
of manufacture except on strategic or security
ground.
Policy measures
Liberlisation of industrial licensing policy
Liberlisation of locational policy
Liberlised policy for small scale sector
Liberlised policy for Foreign technology
agreement.