ADHIK MUKHYA SACHIV URJA ANE PETRO CHEMICAL VIBHAG SUNAYANA TOMARNI SUCHANA DATE 5-04-2020 MATE

ADHIK MUKHYA SACHIV URJA ANE PETRO CHEMICAL VIBHAG SUNAYANA TOMARNI SUCHANA DATE 5-04-2020 MATE

Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) aims:

To formulate and implement policy and programmes for achieving growth and development of the chemical and petrochemical sectors in the country; and.
To foster the spirit of public-private partnership for overall development of above mentioned sectors of the industry.

The Department has the mandate to deal with the following broad subject matters:

Insecticides excluding the administration of The Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968);
Dye-stuffs and Dye-Intermediates;
All organic and inorganic chemicals, not specifically allotted to any other Ministry or Department;
Planning, development and assistance to all industries dealt with by the Department;
Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster-Special Laws relating thereto;
Petrochemicals;
Industries relating to production of non-cellulosic synthetic fibers (Nylon Polyesters, Acrylic etc.);
Synthetic Rubber; and
Plastics including fabrication of plastic and moulded goods.
The Department has five major divisions viz. Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Administration, Statistics & Monitoring (S&M) and Economic Division. The Internal Finance Division is common to the three Departments in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. There are three Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU) in the chemical sector namely Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. (HOCL), HIL (India) Limited and Hindustan Fluorocarbons Limited (HFL), which is a subsidiary of HOCL and one CPSU in the petrochemical sector viz. Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd. (BCPL). The autonomous institutes under this Department are Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) and Institute of Pesticides Formulation Technology (IPFT).




Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda is the Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya is the Minister of State for Chemicals and Petrochemicals. Shri P. Raghavendra Rao assumed charge as Secretary in the Department on 19.03.2018.Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) aims:

To formulate and implement policy and programmes for achieving growth and development of the chemical and petrochemical sectors in the country; and.
To foster the spirit of public-private partnership for overall development of above mentioned sectors of the industry.



The Department has the mandate to deal with the following broad subject matters:

Insecticides excluding the administration of The Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968);
Dye-stuffs and Dye-Intermediates;
All organic and inorganic chemicals, not specifically allotted to any other Ministry or Department;
Planning, development and assistance to all industries dealt with by the Department;
Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster-Special Laws relating thereto;
Petrochemicals;
Industries relating to production of non-cellulosic synthetic fibers (Nylon Polyesters, Acrylic etc.);
Synthetic Rubber; and
Plastics including fabrication of plastic and moulded goods.
The Department has five major divisions viz. Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Administration, Statistics & Monitoring (S&M) and Economic Division. The Internal Finance Division is common to the three Departments in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. There are three Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU) in the chemical sector namely Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. (HOCL), HIL (India) Limited and Hindustan Fluorocarbons Limited (HFL), which is a subsidiary of HOCL and one CPSU in the petrochemical sector viz. Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd. (BCPL). The autonomous institutes under this Department are Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) and Institute of Pesticides Formulation Technology (IPFT).

Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda is the Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya is the Minister of State for Chemicals and Petrochemicals. Shri P. Raghavendra Rao assumed charge as Secretary in the Department on 19.03.2018.Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) aims:




To formulate and implement policy and programmes for achieving growth and development of the chemical and petrochemical sectors in the country; and.
To foster the spirit of public-private partnership for overall development of above mentioned sectors of the industry.
The Department has the mandate to deal with the following broad subject matters:

Insecticides excluding the administration of The Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968);
Dye-stuffs and Dye-Intermediates;
All organic and inorganic chemicals, not specifically allotted to any other Ministry or Department;
Planning, development and assistance to all industries dealt with by the Department;
Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster-Special Laws relating thereto;
Petrochemicals;
Industries relating to production of non-cellulosic synthetic fibers (Nylon Polyesters, Acrylic etc.);
Synthetic Rubber; and
Plastics including fabrication of plastic and moulded goods.
The Department has five major divisions viz. Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Administration, Statistics & Monitoring (S&M) and Economic Division. The Internal Finance Division is common to the three Departments in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. There are three Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU) in the chemical sector namely Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. (HOCL), HIL (India) Limited and Hindustan Fluorocarbons Limited (HFL), which is a subsidiary of HOCL and one CPSU in the petrochemical sector viz. Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd. (BCPL). The autonomous institutes under this Department are Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) and Institute of Pesticides Formulation Technology (IPFT).

Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda is the Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya is the Minister of State for Chemicals and Petrochemicals. Shri P. Raghavendra Rao assumed charge as Secretary in the Department on 19.03.2018.Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) aims:

To formulate and implement policy and programmes for achieving growth and development of the chemical and petrochemical sectors in the country; and.
To foster the spirit of public-private partnership for overall development of above mentioned sectors of the industry.
The Department has the mandate to deal with the following broad subject matters:

Insecticides excluding the administration of The Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968);
Dye-stuffs and Dye-Intermediates;
All organic and inorganic chemicals, not specifically allotted to any other Ministry or Department;
Planning, development and assistance to all industries dealt with by the Department;
Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster-Special Laws relating thereto;
Petrochemicals;
Industries relating to production of non-cellulosic synthetic fibers (Nylon Polyesters, Acrylic etc.);
Synthetic Rubber; and
Plastics including fabrication of plastic and moulded goods.
The Department has five major divisions viz. Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Administration, Statistics & Monitoring (S&M) and Economic Division. The Internal Finance Division is common to the three Departments in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. There are three Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSU) in the chemical sector namely Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. (HOCL), HIL (India) Limited and Hindustan Fluorocarbons Limited (HFL), which is a subsidiary of HOCL and one CPSU in the petrochemical sector viz. Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd. (BCPL). The autonomous institutes under this Department are Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) and Institute of Pesticides Formulation Technology (IPFT).

Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda is the Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Shri Mansukh Mandaviya is the Minister of State for Chemicals and Petrochemicals. Shri P. Raghavendra Rao assumed charge as Secretary in the Department on 19.03.2018.