Last Date for Bulk Drugs Applications
under PLI Scheme Extended till the end of March 2022
·
49 Projects for 33 API
approved
Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
has extended the date of receipt of applications for the vacant slots under “Production
Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Promotion of Domestic Manufacturing of critical
Key Starting Materials (KSMs)/ Drug Intermediates and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
(APIs) in the Country” shortly called as PLI scheme for Bulk Drugs
till the end of March 2022.
The Department has issued notice on 27th January 2022, inviting
the applications for vacant slots (10 APIs) under PLI Scheme for Bulk Drug with
the last date of application as 13.03.2022. Based on the representation received
from the Industries/Associations, the Department has decided to extend the timeline
for filling of application upto 31.03.2022.
Department is implementing three PLI schemes viz PLI scheme for Bulk Drugs (Rs.6,940 Cr), PLI scheme for
Medical Devices (Rs.3,420 Cr) and PLI scheme for Pharmaceuticals (Rs.15,000 Cr)}
to increase the domestic manufacturing of Bulk Drugs, Medical Devices and pharmaceuticals
respectively and to create global champions in the field of Pharmaceuticals and
Medical Devices (IVDs).
PLI Scheme for Bulk Drugs, approved by the Cabinet in the year
2020, is the flagship scheme, aiming to attain self-reliance and reduce import dependence
of critical KSMs/DIs/APIs and attract large investments in the API Sector. To realise the vision of AtmaNirbhar
Bharat, setting up of green field plants with minimum domestic value addition of
90% in four different target Segments (Two Fermentation based and Two Chemical Synthesis
based) with a total outlay of Rs. 6,940 cr. for the period
2020-21 to 2028-29 will be undertaken.
Under two rounds of inviting applications, a total 49 projects
have been approved for 33 critical APIs with a committed investment of ₹ 3,685
crore. It is to inform that against a notified quantity of about 44,000 MT of annual
production capacity of these APIs, industry has responded very well with the committed
production capacity of 83,270 MT. The Hon’ble Union Minister for C&F Dr. Mansukh
Madaviya, while interacting with the commissioned projects
under the PLI scheme on 25.2.2022 had complimented the industry representatives
for this achievement towards attaining the vision of Prime Minister for self-reliance
in critical drugs. He encouraged the industry to invest in the area of research
and innovation for sustainable global competitiveness by allocating adequate resources.
The IFCI Ltd, a Statutory Non-Banking Finance
Company in the public sector, is the Project Management Agency for this PLI scheme.
Details of the schemes can be accessed at https://pharmaceuticals.gov.in/schemes and the Bulk Drug Industries can apply for the vacant slots at
https://plibulkdrugs.ifciltd.com/