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InIndia, there are some regulations and restrictions with regard to establishing industries in certain categories. This is done by making it mandatory to obtainlicenses before setting up such an industry.

List of industries with compulsory licensing

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Industrial licensing is compulsory for the following industries

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Source:[1][2]

  1. Large and Medium Industries: Items reserved for the Small Scale Sector
  2. All Industries:
    1. All items of electronicaerospace and defense equipment, whether specifically mentioned or not in this list.
    2. All items related to the production or use ofatomic energy including the carrying out of any process, preparatory or ancillary to such production or use, under theAtomic Energy Act, 1962.

Comprehensive list of industry (where industrial licensing is compulsory)

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  1. Coal andlignite
  2. Petroleum (other than crude) and its distillation products.
  3. Distillation and brewing of alcoholic drinks
  4. Sugar
  5. Animal fats and oils, partly or whollyhydrogenated
  6. Cigars andcigarettes of tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes
  7. Asbestos and asbestos based products
  8. Plywood, decorativeveneers, and other wood-based products such as particle board, medium density fiber board, and black-board
  9. Rawhides and skins,leather chamois andpatent leather
  10. Tanned or dressedfurskins
  11. Motor cars
  12. Paper and Newsprint exceptbagasse-based units (i.e. except units based on minimum 75% pulp from agricultural residues, bagasse and other non conventional raw materials)
  13. Electronic aerospace and defence equipment: all types
  14. Explosives including detonating fuses,safety fuses,gunpowder,nitrocellulose and matches
  15. Hazardous chemicals
  16. Drugs and Pharmaceuticals (according to Drug Policy)
  17. Entertainment electronics (VCR, Color TV, CD player, tape recorder)
  18. White goods (domestic refrigerators, domestic dishwashing machines, programmable domestic washing machines, microwave ovens, air conditioners)

References

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  1. ^"List Of Industries In Respect Of Which Industrial Licensing Is Compulsory (Schedule II)"(PDF). Retrieved17 May 2012.
  2. ^"REMOVAL OF DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS FROM SCHEDULE II OF THE NOTIFICATION". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. Retrieved17 May 2012.

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