XVII. STATUTORY FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS. TABLE 17.1 INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDUSTRIES (Rs.

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XVII. STATUTORY FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS TABLE 17.1 INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDUSTRIES (Rs.crore) Sanctions for Cumulative sanctions the period as on Industry group 2000-01 2001-02 31st 31st (Apr.-Mar.) (Apr.-Mar.) March,2001 March,2002 Food Products: Sugar 45 10 1368 1377 Misc. Food Products &Beverages 56 6 806 812 Textiles 94 22 4661 4684 Jute manufactures - - 61 61 Wood products - 13 94 107 Paper and paper products 13-1031 1031 Leather products - - 231 231 Rubber products 27-341 341 Chemicals and Chemical Products: Petroleum products 167 50 1675 1725 Basic chemicals 25 6 1769 1775 Fertilisers and pesticides 65 19 1618 1638 Synthetic and other manmade fibres - - 2072 2072 Synthetic resins and plastics 110-1628 1628 Other chemicals and chemical products 35 7 1310 1317 194

XVII. STATUTORY FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS TABLE 17.1 INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDUSTRIES-contd. (Rs.crore) Sanctions for Cumulative sancthe period tions as on Industry group 2000-01 2001-02 31st 31st (Apr.-Mar.) (Apr.-Mar.) March,2001 March,2002 Non-metallic Mineral Products: Glass and glass products 1-304 305 Cement 45-2119 2119 Other non-metallic mineral products - - 537 537 Basic Metal and Alloy Industries: Iron & steel and ferro alloy 712 101 5759 5861 Non-ferrous metal industry 4 12 393 405 Metal products except machinery and transport equipment 66-1681 1681 Machinery & accessories - 6 834 840 Electronics and electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and parts 27 6 2532 2538 tranportequipment and parts 13-1061 1061 power Generation 16 94 4488 4583 Mining,Oil Exploration &Crude pe - - 327 327 Hotel & Tourism 6 5 854 859

195 TABLE 17.1 INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDUSTRIES-concld. (Rs.crore) Sanctions for Cumulative sancthe period tions as on Industry group 2000-01 2001-2002 31st 31st (Apr.-Mar.) (Apr.-Mar.) March,2001 March,2002 Shipping Industry - 2 139 140 Medical & Health Services - - 155 155 Constructions 30 50 187 237 Leasing - - 700 700 Fishing - - 71 71 Telecom Services 33 50 664 714 Ports & Port Services 100-598 598 Road Construction - - - - Steam generation - - - - Avaition - - 25 25 Other Industries - 13 403 404 Other Services 75 319 451 770 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries - - - - Total 1766 780 42980 43760 Source: Industrial Finance Corporation of India Note: The foreign currency component of assistance sanctioned was converted into Rupee at TT selling rates of exchange prevailing at the end of the respective periods.

196 XVII. STATUTORY FINANCIAL CORPORATION TABLE 17.2 INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (LIABILITIES AND ASSETS) (Rs.crore) Item as on 31st March 1991 2000 2001 2002 Paid up capital 135 1096 1088 1068 Total liabilities or assets 6491 22096 21628 21354 Loans outstanding 5682 17281 16158 14752 Assistance sanctioned (cumulative) 11423 41213 42980 43760 Assistance disbursed (cumulative) 7045 38974 41131 42206 Source: Industrial Finance Corporation of India IFCI Cumulative Assistance Disbursed (AS ON 31ST MARCH) 50000 (Rs.Crore) 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 1991 2000 2001 2002

XVII. STATUTORY FINANCIAL CORPORATION TABLE 17.3 STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (LIABILITIES AND ASSETS) Liabilities (Rs. lakh) (as on 31st March) Year/State/ No. of Capital Bonds Other Total Union Territory corpor- and and liabi- liabiations reser- deben- lities lities/ ves tures (1) Assests 1990-91 18 99358 220527 332971 652856 1998-99 18 181612 541522 765146 1488280 1999-2000 18 202027 521220 797031 1520273 2000-2001 18 179328 565149 915350 1659827 2001-2002 11 117618 393259 588596 1099473 2001-2002 Andhra Pradesh 1 10409 51001 74120 135530 Assam.......... Bihar.......... Delhi 1 5398 847 10361 16606 Gujarat 1 19109 59714 84648 163471 Haryana.......... Himachal Pradesh 1 3314 9052 10668 23034 Jammu & Kashmir(P) 1 6939 8397 22739 38075 Kerala 1 15574 37111 54725 107410 Karnataka 1 13810 100053 156731 270594 Madhya Pradesh.......... Maharashtra.......... Orissa.......... Punjab 1 5110 24735 38915 68760 Rajasthan 1 13569 28333 57701 99603 Tamil Nadu(p) 1 15069 53647 56206 124922 Uttar Pradesh.......... West Bengal 1 9317 20369 21782 51468 For footnotes, please see next page. 198

XVII. STATUTORY FINANCIAL CORPORATION TABLE 17.3 STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (LIABILITIES AND ASSETS)-concld. Assests (Rs. lakh) (as on 31st March) Year/State/ No. of Cash in Invest- Loans Other Union Territory corpor- hand and ments and Assests ations balances (2) advances (3) with 1990-91 18 30282 954 596095 25525 1998-99 18 75352 120639 1021064 271225 1999-00 18 72814 10005 1093395 344059 2000-2001 18 81627 9466 1149044 419690 2001-2002 11 43583 5238 775767 274884 2001-2002 Andhra Pradesh 1 3404 4 106839 25283 Assam.......... Bihar.......... Delhi 1 450 0.86 15106 1049 Gujarat 1 8794 1589 124784 28304 Haryana(P).......... Himachal Pradesh 1 293 0 15324 7417 Jammu & Kashmir(P) 1 2052 0 13386 22636 Kerala 1 7367 0 89243 10800 Karnataka 1 6308 780 170676 92830 Madhya Pradesh.......... Maharashtra.......... Orissa.......... Punjab 1 2135 81 44663 21881 Rajasthan 1 9244 6 73870 16483 Tamil Nadu 1 2715 2760 81627 37820 Uttar Pradesh.......... West Bengal 1 821 17 40249 10381

Source: Industrial Development Bank of India (1) Other liabilities includes Refinance from IDBI andsidbi, fixed deposit borrowing from RBI,Banks,etc. NPA provisions,etc (2) Investment from the year 1990 include investments in Govt.Securities, Shares and Debentures. (3) Other Assests include fixed assests, provision for taxation accumulated losses,etc Note: The Jurisdiction of the following SFCs have been extended to the State/Uts mentioned against the names: Assam : Manipur & Tripura; Gujarat : Dadra & Nagar Haveli; Maharastra : Goa, Daman & Diu. 199