Dixon First Mobile Phone Maker to Get Sop under PLI
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First-Ever
Disbursement Approved by Empowered Committee in PLI Scheme for Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing
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Indian
Company Padget Electronics First Beneficiary to
Receive Incentive
In the first-ever
disbursement under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, envisioned by
the Hon’ble Prime Minister, the Empowered Committee headed by CEO, NITI Aayog, on
9 Sept. 2022, approved incentive for mobile manufacturing under the ‘Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing’ sector.
The PLI scheme for
Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing, mapped to the Union Ministry of
Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY), is expected to make India a
competitive destination for electronics manufacturing and give a boost to Aatmanirbhar Bharat while creating more global champions.
M/s Padget Electronics Pvt Ltd, a domestic company, is the
first beneficiary approved by the Empowered Committee to receive incentive
under mobile manufacturing based on its incremental investment and sales
figures for FY 2021–22. Padget Electronics Pvt. Ltd is a 100% subsidiary of Dixon Technologies Pvt. Ltd and has manufacturing facilities in Noida, Uttar
Pradesh.
Thirty-two
beneficiaries had been approved under the PLI scheme for Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing, of which 10 (5 global and 5 domestic companies) were
approved for mobile manufacturing. For the quarter ending June 2022, the
applicants under this PLI scheme had undertaken sales of Rs 1,67,770 crore, including
export of Rs 65,240 crore. This PLI scheme has also generated employment of
28,636. Over the last 3 years, exports have grown by 139%. The applications for
incentives by the other beneficiaries will also be considered for approval
soon.
The proposal for
disbursement of incentives presented by MEITY was considered by the Empowered
Committee comprising NITI Aayog CEO Parameswaran Iyer,
DPIIT Secretary Anurag Jain, MEITY Secretary Alkesh
Kumar Sharma, and representatives from the Department of Expenditure,
Department of Revenue, Department of Economic Affairs and office of DGFT. The
Empowered Committee gave its recommendations for disbursal of incentive to the
selected beneficiary under the PLI scheme.
The PLI scheme on
Large-Scale Electronic Manufacturing, which includes manufacturing of mobile
phones and manufacturing of specified electronic components, was approved in
March 2020, with a total outlay of Rs 38,645 crores. The scheme is expected to
bring in additional production to the tune of Rs 10,69,432 crore and generate
employment for 7,00,000 people.