CISCIIPFAETFEATWTWSCHBNIAPWPSLSCIT
Capital Investment Subsidy For Creation Of Infrastructure And Installation Of Permanent Facility/ Acquisition Of Equipment/Tents And Facilities To Establish Adventure Tourism, Water Tourism, Water Sports, Cruise/House Boat, Navigation Infrastructure, Amusement Park, Water Park, Sound And Light Show, Laser Show, Camping (Including Tents)
Enhancing adventure and water tourism, this scheme provides a 15% capital subsidy, up to ₹3,00,00,000, for private investors to establish permanent infrastructure and acquire essential equipment. Eligible projects include amusement parks, water sports facilities, and camping sites, with a minimum capital expenditure of ₹5,00,000 required.
States / UT: Madhya Pradesh
Nodal department: Tourism Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Travel & Tourism, Business & Entrepreneurship
Target beneficiaries: Business Entity
Tags: Subsidy, Capital, Investment, Tourism, Infrastructure
Details
The scheme "Capital Investment Subsidy For Creation Of Infrastructure And Installation Of Permanent Facility/ Acquisition Of Equipment/Tents And Facilities To Establish Adventure Tourism, Water Tourism, Water Sports, Cruise/House Boat, Navigation Infrastructure, Amusement Park, Water Park, Sound And Light Show, Laser Show, Camping (Including Tents)" was launched by the Tourism Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh. The scheme provides a capital investment subsidy of 15% on the fixed capital investment, subject to a maximum ceiling of ₹3,00,00,000/-, for projects involving the installation of permanent facilities such as platforms, jetties, equipment, parking sites, electricity facilities, and water supply. The applicant must incur a minimum capital expenditure of ₹5,00,000/- as approved by the department to be eligible for this scheme. The scheme is implemented by the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, and applications are accepted through the state's investment portal.
Benefits
- - Capital Subsidy: The beneficiary is entitled to a subsidy of 15% against the Fixed Capital Investment.- Maximum Ceiling: The maximum subsidy amount provided is ₹3,00,00,000/-.- Qualifying Expenditure: The subsidy covers the installation of permanent facilities/infrastructure, which includes creating/installing platforms, jetties, equipment, parking sites, electricity facilities, water supply, and public amenities
- Capital Subsidy: The beneficiary is entitled to a subsidy of 15% against the Fixed Capital Investment.- Maximum Ceiling: The maximum subsidy amount provided is ₹3,00,00,000/-.- Qualifying Expenditure: The subsidy covers the installation of permanent facilities/infrastructure, which includes creating/installing platforms, jetties, equipment, parking sites, electricity facilities, water supply, and public amenities.
Eligibility
- The applicant must be a private investor or entity establishing a tourism project.
- The applicant must establish a project in the categories of Adventure Tourism, Water Tourism, Water Sports, Cruise/House boat, Navigation infrastructure, Amusement Park, Water Park, Sound and Light show, Laser show, or Camping (including tents).
- The applicant must incur a minimum capital expenditure of ₹5,00,000/- as approved by the department.
- The applicant must ensure the project is established and operationalized during the operative tenure of the Tourism Policy 2025.
- The applicant must submit the application for the capital subsidy within one year from the date of commencement of operation.
Exclusions
Application Process
Offline
Registration Process
Step 1: The applicant must visit the Madhya Pradesh Government's Invest Portal, and initiate the registration process as a "Vendor / Investor".
Step 2: The applicant must fill in the basic information section by selecting the appropriate "Type of Organisation" from the available options, which include Public Limited Company, Private Limited, LLP, Proprietorship Firm, Partnership Firm, Cooperative, Trust, FPO, and Individual. The applicant must enter the "Firm/Company Name" and the "Authorized Person Name" to establish the identity of the entity.
Step 3: The applicant must enter a valid email ID and mobile number. The Application Number, User ID, password, and all other important communications will be sent to this registered email ID.
Step 4: The applicant must complete the basic registration form submission. The system generates a User ID and password, which are shared directly with the applicant's registered mobile number.
Step 5: The authorized person logs in to the portal using the User ID and password received on the registered mobile number to process the company's activities. After the initial login, the applicant must update their profile to complete the full registration process before proceeding to apply for the scheme.
Application Process
Step 1: The applicant must apply for and secure mandatory permissions through the online single-window system within the stipulated time frames. Then, the applicant must do the following -
- Complete the construction, ensuring the minimum capital expenditure is met.
- Commence commercial operations and gather proof of operation.
Step 2: The applicant must submit the capital subsidy application online within one year from the date of commencement of operation. Upload all required documents, ensuring all files meet the specified format requirements (e.g., JPG for photos).
Step 3: The Tourism Department/Board verifies the application and documents and processes the subsidy claim.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- Is there a strict deadline for submitting the subsidy application form after I have commenced the commercial operations of my unit?
- You must submit your application within 1 year of the date of commencement of operation to be eligible for the claim. <br>
- Are there any mandatory employment requirements regarding local residents that I must satisfy to be eligible for the capital subsidy?
- Yes, to be eligible for the capital subsidy, it is mandatory to provide employment to 70% of the total staff to residents of Madhya Pradesh. <br>
- Once I have received the subsidy, is there a mandatory minimum period during which I must keep my tourism unit operational?
- You are required to run the unit for at least 3 years from the date of availing the subsidy and must submit a self-declaration regarding continuous operation annually. <br>
- What are the financial consequences if I am unable to sustain the operation of my unit and have to close it within three years?
- If the unit closes within 1, 2, or 3 years of receiving the subsidy, you must refund 80%, 60%, or 50% of the subsidy amount, respectively. <br>
- If I decide to establish my tourism project in a distant or remote area, are there any additional financial incentives available?
- Projects in such areas are eligible for an additional 5% Capital Investment Subsidy, and the minimum investment limit and room ceiling are reduced to 50%. <br>
- If my tourism unit qualifies for grants under more than one category, can I claim benefits from all eligible categories simultaneously?
- No, if a unit is entitled to a grant/subsidy in more than one category, you must choose only one category in which you wish to get the benefit. <br>
- I already own an operational hotel and plan to expand it; am I eligible to receive a subsidy for this expansion under the guidelines?
- Expansion projects are eligible for the subsidy provided there is a minimum 50% increase in the staying capacity of the existing establishment. <br>
- As an entrepreneur belonging to the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe category, am I entitled to any extra fiscal benefits?
- Yes, entrepreneurs from SC/ST categories with 100% ownership of the tourism project are entitled to an additional 5% capital investment subsidy. <br>
- Is the subsidy amount calculated solely based on my investment, or is there an upper limit I should be aware of?
- The subsidy is a percentage of your fixed capital investment, but it is strictly subject to a maximum ceiling amount specified for your project category. <br>
- If I have incurred capital expenditure prior to the actual commencement of the unit, will that cost be considered for the grant?
- Expenditure incurred up to a maximum of 05 years prior to commencement is considered valid if the project was executed and operated in one go. <br>
- To prove the capital cost incurred on my project, whose certification is required to be submitted along with the subsidy application?
- The total capital cost incurred must be certified by a certified Engineer/Valuer, and the total project cost must be certified by a Chartered Accountant. <br>
- What specific documentation must I provide to officially prove the date of commercial operation of my tourism unit?
- You must provide copies of the first lodging bill, catering bill, bill of service provided, or any other legally acceptable proof to prove the date of commercial operation. <br>
- Does my project need to be established within a specific timeframe to qualify for the capital investment benefits mentioned?
- Your project must be established and operationalized during the operative tenure of the policy to be entitled to the capital investment subsidy. <br>
- How should I submit my application for land allocation or permissions to ensure it is processed correctly by the department?
- All applications for land allocation, permissions, and subsidies should be submitted online through the State Government's Invest Portal or Single Window System. <br>
Official links
References
Apply
Apply nowOpens the official application or programme portal in a new tab. If in doubt, confirm details on the ministry site.
Documents Required for Government Schemes
Most government schemes require basic documents for verification. While the exact requirements vary, common documents include:
- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
How to Apply for Government Schemes?
The application process for government schemes may be online or offline depending on the scheme. In most cases, you can follow these steps:
- Check eligibility criteria
- Collect required documents
- Fill the application form
- Submit the application online or at the relevant office
- Track application status