According to sources, 40 applications with investment to the tune of Rs 9,565.08 crore have been approved till May 15, under the Modified-Special Incentive Package Scheme (MSIPS).
"We have so far received 63 applications with investment proposals worth Rs 20,825.09 crore under MSIPS. Of which 40 have been approved, while 21 are under appraisal and 2 have been recommended for approval," an official in Telecom Ministry told PTI.
The companies whose applications have been approved include Samsung, Bosch, Tejas Networks, Motherson Sumi Systems, Tata Power SED, Nidec India, Nippon Audiotronix, Continental Automotive, GE BE Pvt Ltd and Wipro GE healthcare among others.
He further said the government is reviewing application of Interactivity Broadband Telecommunications with investment to the tune of Rs 6,449 crore and also Lava International with investment proposal of Rs 1,117 crore.
Under MSIPS, government provides subsidy for investments in capital expenditure with a limit of 20 per cent for investments in Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and 25 per cent in non-SEZs.
The official said that investments proposals have come from most of the electronics segments like electronic components, telecom network equipment, LED, consumer electronics, automotive and strategic electronics.
