75 Years of Industrial, Infrastructural and Logistics Development in India: 1947-48 to 2021-22

75 Years of Industrial, Infrastructural and Logistics Development in India: 1947-48 to 2021-22

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This book is an exhaustive account of developments in the related fields of industry, infrastructure, and logistics in India since Independence in 1947. It provides an understanding of the various problems and situations faced by the country in its journey from a stagnant colonial economy to a modern, vibrant industrial power. The book contains 23 chapters which have been organized into 3 parts. Part I (chapters 1 to 11) is titled Industrial Policy and Promotion. Part II (chapters 12 to 21) is titled Infrastructural Development and Upgradation. Part III (chapters 22 and 23) is titled Logistics Development and Services. Dr. Makarand Upadhyaya is currently an Associate Professor, Department of Management and Marketing, College of Business Administration, University of Bahrain, Bahrain. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, in 2010. He also holds an MBA, PGDPM and PGDCA from Vikram University, Ujjain. He has more than 25 years of combined experience in industry and academia. Widely travelled around the globe, he was awarded the Faculty Distinguished Scholarship Award in 2007 by the Research Council, India. Part I: Industrial Policy and Promotion 1. Indian Industry during British Rule 1.1 Pre-colonial Period 1.2 Indian Economy at the Advent of British Rule 1.3 Consequences of British Rule 1.4 De-industrialization 1.5 Modern Factory System 1.6 Swadeshi Movement 1.7 First World War (1914-18) 1.8 Inter-War Period 1.9 Second World War (1939-45) 1.10 Post-War Period 1.11 Critical Appraisal 2. Post-Independence Industrial Policy: A Review 2.1 Industrial Policy Resolution, 1948 2.2 Industrial Policy Resolution, 1956 2.3 Industrial Licensing Policy Inquiry Committee (ILPIC), 1969 2.4 Industrial Policy Statements 1973, 1977 and 1980 2.5 Industrial Policy, 1947-90: A Critique 2.6 Disillusionment and Rethinking 2.7 Pressure for Industrial Liberalisation 2.8 Liberalization and Delicensing: The New Economic Policy, 1985 2.9 Initiation of Economic Reforms 2.10 Industrial Policy Statement, 1991: The Great U-turn 2.11 Liberalization of the Locational Policy 3. Legal and Institutional Framework for Industrial Development 3.1 Constitutional Provisions for Industrialisation 3.2 Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 3.3 Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, (SCRA) 1956 3.4 Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act, 1969 3.5 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 3.6 Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Act, 1992 3.7 Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 3.8 Competition Act, 2002 3.9 Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Act, 2008 3.10 Companies Act, 2013 3.11 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 3.12 Institutional Set-up and Support for Industrialization 4. Rise and Fall of Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) 4.1 Public Sector Expansion and Objectives 4.2 Unsatisfactory Performance and Financial Losses 4.3 Measures to Strengthen Public Sector Enterprises 4.4 Public Sector Disinvestment Commission 4.5 Public Sector Disinvestment Policy 4.6 Public Sector Enterprises in the Changed Economic Scenario 4.7 Present Policy on Public Sector 5. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): Problems and Promotional Policies 5.1 Why are MSMEs Important for Indian Economy? 5.2 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 5.3 Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MoMSMEs) 5.4 Problems of MSMEs 5.5 Policies and Programmes to Help MSMEs 6. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): Sectoral Profiling 6.1 Khadi and Village Industries (KVI) 6.2 Coir Industry 6.3 Handlooms 6.4 Powerlooms 6.5 Handicrafts 6.6 Silk and Sericulture 6.7 Unorganised Wool Sector 6.8 Food Processing Industry 7. Industrial Relations, Trade Unions, and Industrial Sickness 7.1 Protection and Welfare of Labour in the Constitution of India 7.2 Ministry of Labour and Employment 7.3 Evolution of Industrial Relations 7.4 First National Commission on Labour (NCL-I), 1969 7.5 Declaration of Emergency, 1975 7.6 Post-Emergency to 1990 7.7 Economic Reforms 7.8 Second National Commission on Labour (NCL-II), 2002 7.9 Role of Trade Unions 7.10 Industrial Sickness 8. Labour Law Reforms 8.1 Post-Independence Philosophy of Labour Laws in India 8.2 Complexity of Labour Laws Prior to the Introduction of Labour Codes 8.3 Economic Reforms and Labour Laws 8.4 NITI Aayog on Labour Laws 8.5 Code on Wages, 2019 8.6 Industrial Relations (IR) Code, 2020 8.7 Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (OSH) Code, 2020 8.8 Code on Social Security, 2020 9. Entrepreneurship Development 9.1 Entrepreneurship during British Rule 9.2 Role of Entrepreneurs in Modern India 9.3 Obstacles to Entrepreneurship in India 9.4 National Level Entrepreneurship Development Institutes in India 10. Make in India Campaign 10.1 Origin and the Roadmap 10.2 Four Pillars of Make in India Initiative 10.3 Sectors Identified 10.4 Progress of Make in India Campaign 10.5 Make in India and Allied Schemes 11. Start-up India and Stand-up India Initiatives 11.1 Start-up India Initiative 11.2 S The uniqueness of book stems from the fact that it provides a blend of historical and recent programmes/schemes launched by the government to rejuvenate and modernize Indian industry through Make in India Campaign, Start-up India Initiative, Stand-up India Scheme and Smart Cities Mission. Additionally, it highlights, the pattern of infrastructure financing which has undergone a change with the transition from predominant state investment in infrastructure to increasing private/foreign participation.

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