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HI-TECH PROJECTS(An Industrial Monthly Magazine on New Project

Opportunities and Industrial Technologies)

January- 2014 Issue(E-copy)

Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: 9811437895, 9811151047, 91-11-23918117, 23916431, 45120361, 23947058, 64727385

* E-Mail : [email protected], [email protected]* Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.industrialprojectreports.com

Deposit the amount in “EIRI “Account with HDFC BANK CA- 05532020001279 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: HDFC0000553) ORICICI BANK CA - 038705000994 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS Bank Ltd. CA - 054010200006248 (RTGS/

NEFT/IFSC CODE:UTIB0000054) OR UNION BAK OF INDIA CA-307201010015149 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: UBIN0530727) ORSTATE BANK OF INDIA CA-30408535340 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: SBIN0001067) AND JUST SMS US ON PH. 09811437895

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BABY NIPPLESilicon rubbers have been producedcommercially for above 25 years, the first patentbeing applied for in 1944. Their high cost ofmanufacture, the initial difficulty of achievinggood physical properties, and the need for,special techniques were probably responsiblefor their technical and commercial developmentbeing, for the rubber industry on unorthodoxlines. The producers did not offer the rawpolymers to the rubber processor to compoundhimself, but rather formulated, and suppliedready - mixed materials requiring only forming,by one of the usual processes, and vulcanizing.Subsequently, a few gums were made availableand over the years, some of the specialtechnology required to be applied to them hasdisclosed. Silicons rubbers constitute are of thenewest classes of rubber like polymers. Theseexhibit unique physical and chemical properties.Chemically they are specially prepared polymersof purified dimethyl siloxane in which the reactionis controlled to give linear chains of severalthousand units. The unique properties of siliconepolymers are particially explained by the factthat bond energy of silicone oxygen linkage isabout 1.5 times as strong as the C - C linkagein hydrocarbon polymers. Although the polymeris saturated it can be vulvanised by heating witha source of free radicals such as benzyolperoxde. The outstanding characteristics ofsilicon rubbers is their very broad usefultemperature range (from - 100 to + 500oF). Inthis range flexibility resilience, and tensilestrength are retained to an amaging degree.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 12500 Nos./DayLand & Building (Area 500 sq.mt.) Rs. 41 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 24 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 26 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 95 LacsRate of Return 52%Break Even Point 47%********************************************************

GUTKA MANUFACTURINGPLANT

Gutka is now-a-days a very common mouthfreshener. Generally it is taken by the peopleof all age groups. Increasing liking of people forGutka has made its common use. Gutka is therefined tobacco with cathaeu, chuna, flavouringagents and perfumery compounds etc. Itrefreshes the mouth and gives the feeling of coldin throat when taken in small amount. Gutka ischewed either with pan or directly without anyother thing. Tobacco of various grades, specifiedby different numbers, constitutes differentproportions. The higher the grade of gutkhathe higher it will contain tobacco content. Novariety is grown to any appreciable extent. Slowlyfor chewing or snuff and generally the samevariety is consumed in a number of forms. Thusthe mona Kappal Coisikappal, Vattakappal, andYerumaikappal varieties grown in the districts ofMadurai, Trichi rappali and Coimbatore in theMadras State.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 350 sq.mt.) Rs. 30 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 6 Lacs

W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 26 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 65 LacsRate of Return 21%Break Even Point 65%**********************************************************

ESTER GUMS (FOOD GRADE)The importance of gums in general in foodproducts is based on the hydrophilic propertiesof the gums which effect the food structure,texture and related functional properties. Gumconstituents, which are present in most naturalfoods as additives that provide thickenning,gelling, suspending, emulsifying, stabilizing, andfilm forming properties. Gums have been usedas emulsifiers, emulsion stabilizers andsuspending agents. Since ancient times. All ofthese properties are related to viscosity. Gumsare effective primarily in oil-in -water emulsions,and the concentration must be high enough tohave a marked thickening effect on the aqueousphase. Though they have been and are used asprimary emulsifying agents, they are consideredto operate principally as auxiliary emulsifiers,or emulsion stabilizers by increasing theviscosity, since a good primary emulsifier musthave both strong lipophilic and hydrophilicproperties.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.53 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 62 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3.26 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.68 Cr.Rate of Return 84%Break Even Point 32%*******************************************************

PAPAIN EXTRACTION INDUSTRYThe papaya is the fruit of the papaya tree (Caricapapaya) native of Central America.The fruitripens from 4 to 6 months depending on theclimate where it is grown (Salunkhe and Kadam,1995). The cultivation of this fruit has two mainpurposes: the sale of the fruit for humanconsumption and the extraction of enzymes thatconstitute 40% of the latex in 1 mMconcentrations. The papain is a naturalproteolytic enzyme that is extracted from thelatex in the leaf, the stem and the papaya’s unripefruits. Papain is used in a many industrial fields(like pharmaceutical, brewery, meat, dairy, textile,photographic, optical, tanning, cosmetic,detergents, food and leather industry), becausea synthetic enzyme is not capable of simulatingthe properties of the natural enzyme, whichincreased its demand. The process to obtain rawpapain consists of two main stages: latexextraction and drying. A third stage, purification,may be used if a purified papain is wanted. Thiswork compares the crude enzymatic activityobtained from locally Carica papaya using theunripe fruit and the skin juice under differentdrying processes and evaluates the enzymeactivity for the proposed purification procedure.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 3 Acres) Rs. 90 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 82 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.45 Cr.Rate of Return 46%Break Even Point 48%********************************************************

ARTIFICIAL MARBLE(SYNTHETIC)

Plastic floor tiles are known for some time. Thevast potential of plastics in various fields fullyexploited and many new fields are beingexported. Applications in many fields which wereconsidered farfetched some time ago are todaya reality if not very nearly so. Artificial syntheticmarble the invention of the developing affordableresort, virtually replacing the use of naturalmarble. Five major areas of polyester resinapplications have been indentified in buildingindustry. Roofing is perhaps the oldestapplication of polyester resins in buildingindustry. Decorative flooring includes terroazzotype flooring as well as merlulized flooring.Chemically an unsaturated polyester filled withcrushed marble is cross-linked with triethanolaminetitanate and cume hydroperoxide the product is amoldable artificial marble. Silica and calciumcarbonate-filled polyester grouting compositionscalled cultured marble. Plastic concrete, andvitroplast were developed in the early 1950s.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 8 MT./DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.85 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.54 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.32 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.49 Cr.Rate of Return 20%Break Even Point 62%*********************************************************

MAIZE & BY-PRODUCTSPROCESSING PLANT

Starch is an abundant carbohydrate distributedworldwide in plants. Starch has been a majoringredient in man’s diet over the centuries. Inaddition it has become a major industrial rawmaterial. Plant seeds, roots and tubers are allsources of industrial starch production. Thecommercial realities of the starch recoveryprocess limit the industrial sources mainly towheat, maize and tapioca. Indian starch industrymainly consumes maize as input raw material.Maize (Corn) contains about 70% starch, othercomponents being protein, fibers and fat. Thebasis of the maize milling process is theseparation of the maize kernel into its differentparts. Maize starch is produced by the wet millingprocess, which involves grinding of softenedmaize and separation of corn oil seeds (germs),gluten (proteins), fibers (husk) and finally purestarch. Starch is a group of polysaccharides,composed of glucopyranose units joinedtogether by-glucosidric linkages. It conforms tothe molecular formula, (C6-H10O5)u, where nvaries from a few hundred to over one million.Starch is found as the reserve carbohydrate invarious parts of plants and is enzymatic allybroken down to glucose to other carbohydratesaccording to the metabolic needs of the plants.Industrially, starch is broadly divided into twotypes viz, natural and modified.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 50 TPD/DayLand & Building (Area 10 Acres) Rs. 1.03 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 8.50 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 12.41 Cr.Rate of Return 40%******************************************************

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1. AMLA PROCESSING2. AUTOMATIC BREAD MAKING PLANT3. AYURVEDIC/HERBAL PHARMACY4. ALCOHAL FROM POTATOES5. AUTOMATIC BISCUIT PLANT6. ACTIVATED CARBON POWDER &

GRANULES (ACTIVATED CARBONFROM COCONUT SHELL)

7. BUFFALO MEAT/FROZEN MEATWITH SLAUGHTER HOUSE

8. BAKERY UNIT9. BEER PLANT10. BANANA POWDER11. BUTTER MILK12. CASEIN FROM MILK13. CURCUMIN & TURMERIC OIL

FROM TUMERIC14. CANNING OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES15. CONFECTIONERY UNIT WITH TOFFEE,

CANDY, CHEWING GUM & BUBBLE GUM16. COLD STORAGE17. CATTLE FEED18. COUNTRY LIQUOR19. CATTLE AND POULTRY FEED20. COLD/SOFT DRINKS21. CHEWING TOBACOO (KHAINE KUBER TYPE)22. CORN FLAKES23. CHICKEN SAUSAGES & CHICKEN

HAMBURGER24. DALL (PULSE MILL)25. DEHYDRATED ONIONS & ONION

POWDER26. DAIRY FARM TO PRODUCE MILK

(BUFFALOE)27. DAIRY FARM AND DAIRY (MILK)

PRODUCTS28. EXTRACTION OF SOYABEAN OIL

FROM SOYABEAN SEEDS

29. EXTRACTION OF LARGE CARDAMOM OIL30. FAST FOOD PARLOUR31. FOOD SUPPLY/CATERING BUSINESS32. FRUIT JUICE POWDER33. FROZEN FINGER CHIPS34. FRUIT JUICES BOTTLING PLANT35. FRUITS & VEGETABLES DEHYDRATION36. FRUIT DRINK RASNA TYPE ie.MANGO

AND PINEAPPLE PULPANDCONCENTRATES

37. GREEN PEAS PROCESSING ANDCANNING

38. GINGER PROCESSING39. GARLIC FLAKES AND POWDER

(DEHYDRATED)40. GINGER PASTE41. HERBAL EXTRACTS42. HONEY PROCESSING AND PACKAGING43. ICE MAKING PLANT44. ICE CREAM OF DIFFERENT FLAVOURS45. INSTANT NOODLES46. INSTANT FOOD IDLI MIX, DOSA MIX,

SAMBAR MIX, VADA MIX, GULAB

JAMUN MIX, TOMATO SOUP MIX ETC.47. INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR48. KATHA MANUFACTURING49. MASALA/SPICES GRINDING50. MALTING PLANT51. MAIZE & IT’S BYE PRODUCTS52. MUSTARD OIL53. MILK CHILLING PLANT54. MITHAI/HALWAI (SWEET & NAMKEEN)55. MANGO PROCESSING & CANNING

(MANGO PULP)56. MUSHROOM GROWING AND

PROCESSING WITH AIR CONDITION57. MILK PROCESSING PLANT (TONED/

DOUBLE TONEDMILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, BUTTER CREAM, KHOYA, BUTTER,PANEER, GHEE)

58. NAMKEENS (KURKURE TYPE SNACKFOOD)

59. NAMKEEN INDUSTRY (BHUJIA, CHANACHUR ETC.)

60. NATURAL MINERAL WATER BYREVERSEOSMOSIS PROCESS

61. PACKED COCONUT WATER62. PACKAGING OF PROCESSED MAKHANA63. PANJIRI (ENERGY FOOD)64. PACKAGED DRINKING WATER (PACKED IN

BOTTLES, GLASSES & JARS)65. PAPAIN INDUSTRY66. POTATO STARCH67. POTATO CHIPS/WAFFERS68. POTATO POWDER (AUTOMATIC PLANT)69. POTATO POWDER70. PICKLES, MURABBAS AND SAUCES ETC.71. PAN MASALA72. POULTRY AND BROILER FARMING73. PROCESSED FOOD74. PAPPAD PLANT (AUTOMATIC)75. PINE APPLE JUICE76. PICKLES77. POTATO AND ONION FLAKES78. POUCHES FILLING AND PACKAGING OF

EDIBLE OIL & GHEE79. PAPAYA JUICE/PULP80. ROASTED/DRIED/SALTED CASHEWNUTS,

ALMONDS, PISTA, PEANUT, DRIEDCOCONUT SUNFLOWER SEED

81. READY TO EAT RETORT PACKED FOOD82. RESTAURANT WITH PUB83. REFINING OF PALM OIL, SUNFLOWER

OIL AND COTTONSEED OIL84. RICE MILL85. RICE BRAN OIL86. ROLLER FLOUR MILL (FLOUR MILL)87. RESTAURANT88. SATTU89. SOYABEAN PRODUCTS90. SCENTED SUPARI (BETAL NUT)91. SEEDS GRADING & PROCESSING92. TOMATO POWDER93 TOMATO PRODUCTS94. TEA PACKAGING & DISTRIBUTION95. TONED MILK96. WALNUT PROCESSING97. WHISKY98. WHOLE WHEAT PORRIDGE (DALIA)99. YOGHURT 100.ZARDA KIMAM TOBACCO

CAKE SHOPCake shop is an establishment that sells flourand cream based food baked in oven such asBread, cake, patties etc and provide servicesfor special occasion such as wedding, birthdaypasties, anniversaries or even business eventscake shop can provide a wide range of assortedcake in different design. When baked goods likecakes are ready to sell it is essential they earnyour customers attention and the product needto look good enough test presenting an attractivedietry is one way to garner that virual appealfrom customers and passerby. Pastries, Rusks,Bread, Cakes, Toffees etc. comes under thebakery product. Now the advancement of agefood habits of the ready-made food. Most of allthe bakery items are under the category of ready-made food. Now school going children are liketo have the items like parties cakes, breads etc.for their tiffin use office going peoples like to takebreads and parties products, in our daily breakfast table also take.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 300 sq.ft.) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.10 LacW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.10 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.70 LacsRate of Return 71%Break Even Point 65%*********************************************************

BUSINESS PROCESSOUTSOURCING (B.P.O.)

First of all it is necessary to understand what isoutsourcing. Outsourcing encompasses a widerange of services, from a particular project to atechnical domain to all activities. A successfuloutsourcing project is only possible if the outsourcingdecision has taken into consideration all knowncosts and benefits associated with the project.It is also important that the contract be effectivelynegotiated and managed. Business ProcessOutsourcing (BPO) is an appropriately structuredarrangement between an Organization and anOutsourcing supplier to perform services, whichwere otherwise conducted in-house.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 15000 Calls/DayLand & Building (Area 500 sq.mt.) Rs. 75 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 90 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 82 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.93 Cr.Rate of Return 37%********************************************************

PROTEIN BASEDFOAMING AGENT

Proteins are polymers of amino acids. Twentydifferent types of amino acids occur naturally inproteins. Proteins differ from each otheraccording to the type, number and sequence ofamino acids that make up the polypeptidebackbone. They are a major source of energy,as well as containing essential amino-acids, suchas lysine, tryptophan, methionine, leucine,isoleucine and valine, which are essential tohuman health

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6000 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.53 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 62 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 8.10 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 10.53 Cr.Rate of Return 19%Break Even Point 58%********************************************************

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1. ALCOHOL FROM POTATOES2. DEXTROSE POWDER FROM POTATOE3. FROZEN FINGER CHIPS4. IM F L (WHISKY) FROM POTATOES5. LIQUID GLUCOSE6. POTATO CHIPS/WAFFERS7. POTATO POWDER(AUTOMATICPLANT)8. POTATO STARCH9. POTATO CHIPS10. POTATO AND ONION FLAKES11. POTABLE BEER (ALCOHOLIC) BASED

ON POTATO & BARLEY/MALT12. POTATO POWDER13. SAGO SEEDS (SABOO DANA)14. VODKAFROMPOTATOES

EMPTY HARD GELATINECAPSULES

Gelatin capsule was first invented in 1834 byMothes, a French pharmacy student incollaboration with a French pharmacist Dublanc.They used one piece olive shaped structureswhich had to be sealed after filling with a dropof concentrated gelatin solution and werecounterparts of the modern day soft gelatincapsules. The inventors used the capsules tomask the tastes of obnoxious materials. Mothesfirst sold empty shells but later supplied only filledones. As such other inventors tried to appear onthe scene to overcome the patent of Mothes.Lehuby in 1846 invented a two piece structurewhich was identical with the present day hardgelatin capsules.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 14,00,000 Nos./DayLand & Building (Area 1600 sq.mt.) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.24 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 17 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.49 Cr.Rate of Return 37%Break Even Point 65%**********************************************************

LECITHIN (SOYA BASED)Lecithin is the popular and commercial name fora naturally occurring mixture of phosphatides(also called phospholipids or, more recently bybiochemists, phosphoglycerides), which variesin color from light tan to dark reddish brown andin consistency from a fluid to a plastic solid.Lecithin is the gummy material contained in crudevegetable oils and removed by degumming.Soybeans are by far the most important sourceof commercial lecithin and lecithin is the mostimportant by-product of the soy oil processingindustry because of its many applications infoods and industrial products. The three mainphosphatides in this complex mixture called“commercial soy lecithin” are phosphatidylcholine (also called “pure” or “chemical” lecithinto distinguish it from the natural mixture),phosphatidyl ethanolamine (popularly called“cephalin”), and phosphatidyl inositols (alsocalled inositol phosphatides). Commercial soylecithin also typically contains roughly 30-35%unrefined soy oil. Price Rs. 15900/- Only or US$400/-

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 5.79 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.54 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.51 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 10.32 Cr.Rate of Return 69%Break Even Point 30%********************************************************

SOYA OIL AND CATTLE FEEDFROM SOYA BEAN (CUTTING

INTO 4 PIECES METHODPrimitive mills and presses for extraction ofoils from seeds have been in use sevice long.Mechanization came with the introduction ofthe hydraulic press by the end of the 18thCentury. This too was replaced by the moreefficient screw press or expeller towards the endof the last century. The first chemical process

applied to fats and oils (excluding oxidation inburning) was saponification for making soap. Thosewith a high proportion of double bonds are calleddrying oils, those intermediate in capacity are calledsemidrying and those of low capacity non-drying. Ingeneral the non-drying and semi-drying oils are usedas foods and as lubricants and the drying oils aspaint and varnish ingredients. This distinction hasnever been a very precise one and is becomingless so as oils formerly classified as semi-dryingsuch as soyabean are being used more and morein paints varnishes and other products that dry in ahighly satisfactory way. Price Rs. 15900/- Only or US$400/-

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 50 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 6.78 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.25 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 5.11 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.80 Cr.Rate of Return 43%Break Even Point 37%*********************************************************

COMPARISON BETWEEN FLYASH AND Cellular Lightweight

Concrete (CLC) BRICKSFly ash, also known as flue-ash, is one of theresidues generated in combustion, andcomprises the fine particles that rise with the fluegases. Ash which does not rise is termed bottomash. In an industrial context, fly ash usually refersto ash produced during combustion of coal. Flyash is generally captured by electrostaticprecipitators or other particle filtration equipmentbefore the flue gases reach the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, and together with bottom ashremoved from the bottom of the furnace is in thiscase jointly known as coal ash.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 60000 Nos./DayLand & Building (15000 sq.mt.) Rs. 14.15 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.78 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.18 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 17.84 Cr.Rate of Return 22%Break Even Point 52%***********************************************************

BIOFERTILIZERThe unit has got tremendous demand in India.Biofertilizers are microbial inoculants consistingof living cells or micro organism like bacteriaalgae and fungi alone or in combination whichmay help in increasing the crop productivity byway of helping in the Biological nitrogen fixation,solubilisation of insoluble fertilizer materials,stimulating plant growth or in decomposition ofplant residues, By systematic research efficientstains are identified to suit the given soil andclimatic conditions. Such strains have to be massmultiply in laboratory and distributed to farmers.Price Rs. 15900/- Only or US$ 400/-

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.50 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 4 Acres) Rs. 2.86 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.08 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 48 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.60 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 50%*********************************************************

PLASTIC MOULDING UNIT(CHAIR, TABLE & VEGETABLE TRAYS)

Due to the very low consumption as comparedto developed countries and even in India, a largegap is to be filled by introducing new and costeffective products. Customers with lowpurchasing power dont have any option other thanplastic furniture. Middle and lower classes inPakistan is major buyer and these classes are65% of total population. Also there are very fewplayers in this business. The business of MoldedFurniture has marked its place in the countrythrough growth during the last ten years. Thisgrowth has opened up new opportunities. Theprime reason for this is awareness about theproduct. Along with that, companies are offeringconditional warranty of plastic chairs minimizingrisk of customer. Molded Furniture is basicallyproduces in developed countries to be used asLawn Furniture and outdoor restaurants.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 Pcs./DayLand & Building (Area 3.5 Acres) Rs. 2.51 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.34 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.61 Cr.Rate of Return 24%Break Even Point 64%********************************************************

M.S. PIPESPipes and tubes find use in almost all theindustries/services in one way or the other. PriceRs. 15900/- Only or US$ 400/-

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 7.80 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.68 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 89 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.15 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.94 Cr.Rate of Return 21%*********************************************************

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GALVANISED IRON SHEETSGalvanizing is dipping in molten bath of zincfor adhersive coating on ferrous metals. Theclean & dry article is dipped in a bath of moltenvirgin spelter containing 98% zinc covered withsai-ammoniac, zinc melting at 420oC. Theprocess required that the sheets are in amoderate state of cleanness i.e. that all excessoil & grease is removed and any oxide or scalewhich is not eliminated with light acid picklingmust be removed by blasting or some othermethod. On removal of the sheets from picklingtank after the required time, which will dependon the degree of corrosion scale or oxide whichis present, the parts are whashed in cold runningwater. It is vitally important that the sheets arethoroughly dried to remove all the last traces ofmoisture prior to entering the molten zinc. As thegalvanizing process is carried out at temp about450oC, an moisture which enters the molten zincwill immediately be converted to steam withexplosive results, which are highly dengerousas the molten zinc is ejected from the bath.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 7.80 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 2500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.42 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 69 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.13 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.47 Cr.Rate of Return 24%Break Even Point 63%**********************************************************

M.S. BILLETSThe Project profile envisages to set up Con-castplant for manufacturing of M.S Billet which is themain raw material of Iron & Steel finishedproducts, e.g. T.M.T Bars, angles, channels andsections etc. used in construction activities. Con-cast plant can be simply defined as a mill thatcarries con-cast process in which the molten steelis poured into laddle mould to perform the gradualsolidification of metal into desired forms andshapes. Swiftly, the molten metal is solidified andis drawn down the caster. This gradually getstransformed into a solid steel billet, bloom or slab.The Induction furnace based on mini steel plantis a versatile installations where provisions areavailable for producing a range of steel productsby Alloying and casting into various shape.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 64 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.58 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 8.05 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 11.15 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 24 Cr.Rate of Return 60%Break Even Point 40%*********************************************************

POTATO STARCHNative Potato Starch is basically a carbohydrate,consisting of amylose and amylopectin. Thequality and consistency of native Potato Starchproduced by Siddharth Starch has made it a rolemodel among Potato Starch users in India. Inspite of being sole manufacturer of native Potato

Starch in India, Siddharth Starch is supplyingnative Potato Starch to Indian customers at mostcompetitive price. Siddharth Starch is also veryresponsive to needs of its clients and uses itslaboratory and R&D facilities to tailor makemodifications as required by Potato Starch users.Presently Siddharth Starch is manufacturingPotato Starch from recovery system installed inPotato processing companies. Potato is widelyconsumed as food all over the world. It containsthe starch as a major carbohydrate. Surplus andcull potatoes are used as feed for live stock andalso as raw material for the manufacture ofstarch, ethylalcohal and a few other industrialproducts like, dextrose, liquid Glucose etc. Thepotato contains approximately 18-21% ofcarbohydrates.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 TPD/DayLand & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 2.76 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 8.50 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.56 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.55 Cr.Rate of Return 62%Break Even Point 36%**********************************************************

GOLD POTASSIUMCYANIDE (G.P.C.)

Gold is normally electro deposited from asolution containing essentially a double cyanideof Gold and an alkali metal, additional alkalicyanide (free cyanide) and other alkalinecompounds. This solution is usually producedfrom gold potassium cyanide or sometimes fromgold cyanide or gold potassium cyanide. Forelectro-plating process anodes used areusually that stainless steel (alkaline process),platinized titanium or carbon (acid process) orgold (acid and alkaline process). The other goldproducing countries in the decreasing order are:Canada, Australia, Mexico, India, Russia andJapan.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 600 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.02 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 7 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4.73 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.85 Cr.Rate of Return 41%Break Even Point 31%**********************************************************

CARDANOL FROM C.N.S.L.(CASHEWNUT SHELL LIQUID)

Cardanol oil, a renewable raw material wellknown by product of the cashew industry, hasbeen used as the starting material for thesynthesis of novel fulleropyrrolidines cardanolbased. In this work, cardanol has been used asbuilding block for the preparation of targetcardanol based precursors obtained by the wayof the convenient transformation of the functionalgroups (aromatic ring, -OH group or the doublebonds of the side chain) of the cardanolicstructure. Pure 3-n-pentadecylphenol and itsderivatives having homogeneous chemicalcomposition, used as the precursor of anyfulleropyrrolidines, have been prepared byhydrogenation of the un-saturated side chain andsubsequent alkylation of the aromatic ring of

cardanol. The reactivity of olefinic double bondpresent in the side-chain which can undergoeasy transformation i.e. oxirane formation as wellas metathesis reactions affording variousinteresting fulleropyrrolidines is also described.Cashew nut shell liquid or oil obtained by heattreatment contains about 10% cardol and about90% cardanol (a vessicant oil liquid) resultingfrom decarboxylating anacordic acid and itspolymers.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.44 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 93 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 75 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.31 Cr.Rate of Return 29%Break Even Point 53%***********************************************************

HARDWARE IRON DOORFITTING (Tower Bolts, Aldrops,

Hinges and Handles etc.)Hinges are the building elements for connectingDoor/ Window/ Ventilator-Flaps to theirrespective frames. Tower bolts, Aldrops anddoor-handles are fitted on door flaps for openingand closing the same. Sufficient nos. of screwholes are drilled and countered on suitablelocations in these parts to facilitate their screwingwith the door and frame. Certain links of thesecomponents have the due freedom of movementfor proper handling throughout their useful life.Hinges have extensive applications in joiningdoors, windows and similar other structuresrequiring a movement of one flank with respectto a fixed frame. In housing, the door flanks canhave an angular movement with respect to thedoor frames of wood or steel or aluminium.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 300 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 500 sq.mt.) Rs. 41 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 14 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 18 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 79 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 53%***********************************************************

HDPE, PVC & CPVC PIPESAND FITTINGS

Today, more PVC Pipes are being used than anyother pipe product. PVC is a thermosettingplastic. In other words, it can only be softenedand molded into form once. If it is softened andremolded a second time it will lose some of it’sfavorable characteristics. Recently, ‘FuseablePVC’ has come to market to compete with thefuseable properties of HDPE Pipe. PVC is verycorrosion resistant. It is not a conductor and willnot have an electrochemical reaction with acidsand bases that it comes in contact with.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acres) Rs. 1.05 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.20 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 44 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.97 Cr.Break Even Point 55%**********************************************************

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CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY -SEMI AUTOMATIC PLANT

(TOFFEE, CANDY, CHEWINGGUM, BUBBLE GUM ETC.)

Confectionery or sweetmeats are preservededible delicacies consisting of a solid orcrystalline phase and a liquid or non-crystallinephase the relative proportion of which determinethe type of confectionery. The principal types ofconfectionery are hand boiled goods, carameland toffee, ratin goods, comfits or draggees, andlozenges. Sugar is the principal ingredient ofconfectionery. There are about 50 importantconfectionery factories in the country. Mainly inU.P. Bihar, Mumbai, Punjab, and Bengal. Inaddition , a large number of small concerns areproducing sugar confectionery with indigenousequipments. It is difficult to estimate the totaloutput of the sugar confectionery manufacturedin the country as a large proportion of itsproduced by small concerns. It was, however,estimated that in the early fifties, the out but ofconfectionery was about 12,000MT. which is nowapproaching to about a lac ton. The toffee andcandy are used after meal, dinners as smoothrefresher. It drives away bad smell from mouthand refresh the breath.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1400 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 1100 sq.mt.) Rs. 69 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 52 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 82 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.16 Cr.Rate of Return 19%Break Even Point 66%***********************************************************

TOUGHENED GLASSToughened glass is a type of soda-lime-silicaglass with a sheet thickness 4-12 mm. The sheethas a central tensile stress of 500-1200 kg/cm2and a ratio of surface compressive stress tocentral tensile stress of 2:1 to 4:1. The article istoughened by heat exchange with an oil (orchilled air) in which these is maintained from0.01 - 0.07 % liquid. The boiling point liquidmay be an organic liquid such as carbontetrachloride, methanol, benzene, toluene,trimethyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol or Xylene etc.The toughened glass is described as a type ofglass which has been mechanically strenghenby a thermal process in which a layer ofcompression has been introduced at the surface.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 sq.ft./DayLand & Building (Area 6000 sq.mt.) Rs. 4.92 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.75 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 6.36 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 13.92 Cr.Rate of Return 53%Break Even Point 34%**********************************************************

RADIATOR COOLANTEngine Coolant is a mixture of various types ofglycols and highly formulates & researchedvarious corrosive inhibitors. De-mineralizedwater is mixed with the coolant as per suggestionand used in the engine-radiator cooling systemto remove excess heat of engine. The purposeof Coolant is to remove excess heat producedfrom the engine operation, to control corrosionand scaling,antifreeze and boil over the radiatorwater. So many years ago water was used toreduce the temperature. Water is an effectiveheat transfer fluid but it boils at very lowtemperature., highly corrosive and formatscaling. It impure the cooling liquid byaccumulating corrosive and scaled waste. So itchocks up tubes of radiator and finally engineoverheats. Coolants industry need scientificallyadvance research lab. The industry also needtechnically dynamic staff having experiencedscientist and chemist.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 Ltr./DayLand & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.12 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 68 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.63 Cr.Rate of Return 30%*********************************************************

SILICA RAMMING MASSAcidic Ramming Mass, also known as SilicaRamming Mass or Mix, is used in CorelessInduction Furnaces, for melting of scrap. It isa dry lining refractory that can be used for alltypes of iron and steel and in both mini steelplants as well as foundries. High performanceSilica Ramming Mixes (also known as AcidicRamming Mass in generic terms), designed tominimize erosion in induction melting. We arethe first company in India to have a three-stagebeneficiation, purification process plant andmixing plant. The highly controlled Silica and aparticle size distribution has been kept at anoptimum level, according to the furnace capacityand make, gives a high density, trouble free andconsistent linings. We are the only company tohave separate grade for different furnaces. It iswidely used in the low cost melting of ductile andmalleable iron, Stainless Steel, Mild Steels, LowAlloy Steels, all types of iron foundry operations,ranging from periodic melting to continuousholding applications. In addition to being suitablefor many iron alloys, such as Ni-hard, Ni-resistand chrome irons, it may also be used forselected high temperature nonferrousapplications and is suitable for corelessinduction furnace of all sizes and types. It canbe installed employing any one of the severaltechniques utilizing vibrators, mechanicalimpacting tools or hand ramming. Reactivity ofthe metal, sintering characteristics, reactivitytemperature and strength of the lining has beenkept in mind while formulating the Chemicalcomposition.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 9 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.79 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 56 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.85 Cr.Rate of Return 75%Break Even Point 30%********************************************************

STEEL BRIGHT BARSThe Bright bars are basically the raw materialfor a number of industries engaged in themanufacture of items such as bolts, nuts, shaftsIron bar etc. By virtue of the finished surface,which is smooth and with in the designedtolerances bright bars are normally drawnround, square pentagonal or hexagonal. In isproposed to define briefly a rolling mill we areconcerned mainly with hot rolling mill, that is millin which the steel is heated to a suitabletemperature before rolling takes place. A hotmill, mill stand consists of two three or morecylindrical metal rolls usually mountedhorizontally in bearing at their ends and verticallyabove each other.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 12 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.04 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 58 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.20 Cr.Rate of Return 18%Break Even Point 66%*********************************************************

FROZEN FOODBY IQF TECHNOLOGY

Individual Quick Freezing (I.Q.F.) is the latesttechnology available in freezing and with theadvent of the same, it is now possible to preserveand store raw fruit and vegetables in the samefarm-fresh condition for more than a year,with the color, flavor and texture of produceremaining as good as fresh from the farm.In IQF,each piece is frozen individually using techniqueof fluidization resulting in freezing of fruit andvegetables only in 10 to 12 minutes whichotherwise takes at least 3 to 4 hours or evenmore in the blast freezer. The important featureof this process is ultra-rapid freezing to very lowtemperatures (-300C to - 400C) designed to haltthe activities of the microorganisms that causedecay and deteriorate foodstuffs. This results intobetter texture and there is no lump/ blockformation and the product is free flowing.Individual Quick Freezing (I.Q.F.) is the latesttechnology available in freezing and with theadvent of the same, it is now possible to preserveand store raw fruit and vegetables in the samefarm-fresh condition for more than a year, withthe color, flavor and texture of produce remainingas good as fresh from the farm. Individual Quickfreezing (IQF) technology used will be latest andindigenous. It is a freezing method of choice forseasonal products such as fruits and vegetablesand over the years it has further developed tocover a broader range of other product such asdiced meat, shrimps, pasta and rice etc. IQF isa technology originally developed byFrigoscandia Equipment as a specific solutionto block or cluster-freezing of small-sizedproducts, to preserve quality and to giveunparalleled convenience to end-users.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 24 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 2.27 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 6.75 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 3.27 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 13.07 Cr.Rate of Return 101%**********************************************************

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TMT STEEL BARS (SARIYA)Thermo mechanically treated (TMT) steel, canbe described as a new-generation-high-strengthsteel having superior properties such asweldability, strength, ductility and tensility, whichmeet the highest international quality standards.Under thermo mechanical treatment (TMT), thesteel bars are passed through a speciallydesigned water-cooling system where they arekept till the outer surface of the bars becomescolder while the core remains hot. This createsa temperature gradient in the bars. When thebars are taken out of the cooling system, the heatflows from the core to the outer surface, furthertempering of the bars, which helps them attaina higher yield strength. The resulting heat-treatedstructure imparts superior strength andtoughness to the bars. The microstructure of thecore is a very fine-grained ferrite and pearlite.TMT bars are also known as ‘quenched andtempered rebars’, because of the quenching andtempering processes involved in making the bars.The production of quality TMT bar depends onthree major factors - quality raw materials, aproperly designed and automated mill, and awell-designed quenching and temperingtechnology. All rebars must be purchased basedon the properties of yield strength, tensilestrength and elongation values. Deciding thepercentage of carbon content in steel has beena major challenge for engineers. While a minimumlevel of carbon content in steel is essential toachieve the required strength, excess carbonthreatens its weldability. In TMT bars, thisproblem has been eliminated by restricting thecarbon content to 0.2 per cent to attain weldabilityand ensuring that its strength is not lost.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 15 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.70 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.28 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.32 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.65 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 54%********************************************************

BOTTLING PLANT(Whisky, Brandy, Rum, Vodka, Gin)FROM RECTIFIED SPIRIT/ENA

The Alcohol industry is very important for thegovernment. It generates an estimated Rs.16,000 crore per annum in spite of the fact thatthe per capita consumption of liquor in India isthe lowest in the world. The total liquor industryis worth Rs. 2,000 crore. IMFL accounts for onlya third of the total liquor consumption in India.Most IMFLs are cheap and are priced below Rs.200 per bottle. Alcohol sales proceeds accountfor 45% of the total revenue collection in thecountry. Whiskey accounts for 60% of the liquorsales while rum; brandy any vodka account for17% 18% and 6% respectively. MNCs share isonly 10% and they have been successful only inthe premium and super premium ranges. PostWTO the government may have opened India to

foreign distilleries, but the duty has beenincreased from 222% to 464-706%.This is dueto the fact that there is a 100% customs duty,150%contravening duty, local taxes, distributor’smargin, retailer’s margin and publicity charges.The cost is finally borne by the consumer. Thoughthe government claims that this is being done toprotect the domestic liquor industry, the domesticindustry accounts for 99% of the market share.This protectionist policy could prove to becounterproductive and lead to smuggling. As ofnow, only 45% of the sales are through legalchannels and only 25% of this is duty paid for.Within India itself, the policy of alcohol retail differsform state to state. While some states likeMaharashtra. Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil- Naduhave a liberal policy, come states like Haryanaand Andhra Pradesh.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 800 Boxes/DayLand & Building (Area 3 Acres) Rs. 4.40 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.15 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 3.90 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 11.76 Cr.Rate of Return 41%Break Even Point 44%*******************************************************

COLD STORAGE (CONTROLLEDATMOSPHERE OR CA)

Controlled atmosphere storage is a system forholding produce in an atmosphere that differssubstantially from normal air in respect to CO 2and O2 levels. Controlled atmosphere storagerefers to the constant monitoring and adjustmentof the CO2 and O2 levels within gas tight storesor containers. The gas mixture will constantlychange due to metabolic activity of the respiringfruits and vegetables in the store and leakage ofgases through doors and walls. The gases aretherefore measured periodically and adjustedto the predetermined level by the introductionof fresh air or nitrogen or passing the storeatmosphere through a chemical to remove CO2.There are different types of controlledatmosphere storage depending mainly on themethod or degree of control of the gases. Someresearchers prefer to use the terms staticcontrolled atmosphere storage and flushedcontrolled atmosphere storage to define the twomost commonly used systems.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5000 MT.Land & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 2.53 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.26 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 11 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.02 Cr.Rate of Return 12%Break Even Point 74%***********************************************************

CEILING FANSCeiling fans (technically, paddle fans) arefunctional and attractive room additions that willadd value when you have to sell your home. Theycan also assist with both heating and cooling yourhome in the coldest and warmest months of theyear, with a switch that reverses the flow of theair as needed. When your heating system isoperational, moving the switch up pushes thewarm air off the ceiling to warm the whole livingspace. When the air conditioner is on, moving

the switch down forces the cooler air to mix withthe warm air at the top of the room. The A/Cprocesses all the air, removing moisture andcooling it as well. Adding ceiling fans in thebiggest and most frequently used living spacesin your home requires only a moderate level ofDIY skill.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 240 Nos./DayLand & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.09 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 32 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.69 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.28 Cr.Rate of Return 62%Break Even Point 41%*********************************************************

SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDEIron Oxides are extensively used in thepreparation of paints. There are two main stainsyellow and red, Both these varieties areavailable in synthetic and natural forms. Yellowoxide of iron is widely used as a retainer inglass paints, undercoats, of iron finds applicationin paints rubber, plastics, ceramics, paperlinoleum and for polishing glass, metals anddiamonds, Iron oxides are used in paints forexterior work on account of the low cost andprotective value. They are used as primers forstructural steel, automobiles bodies, shipbottoms of iron prolong life of the substance byeliminating the dest- ructive effect light on thefilm. This pigment is manufactured by heatingferrous sulfate with quick lime in a furnace.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 4.82 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.60 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.20 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 10.03 Cr.Rate of Return 28%Break Even Point 62%********************************************************

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PROJECT ECONOMICS : Land & buildings, Plant, Machinery & Other Fixed Assets, Total Capital Investment,Working Capital Assessment, Raw Material & Consumable Stores, Staff Salaries & Wages, Utilities & Overheads,Total Cost of Project, Sources of Finance/Refinance, Break Even Point Determination.

* EIRI Project Reports are prepared by highly qualified & experienced consultants & MarketResearch and Analysis supported by a panel of Experts and Computerised.

* Data provided are reliable and uptodate collected from manufacturers/suppliers, plantalready commissioned in India.

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* STONE MINING* MAHINDRA CAR

DEALERSHIP WITHAUTOMOBILE SERVICESTATION/GARAGE

* AUTO FILTER (AIRFILTERS, OIL FILTER &FUEL FILTER)

* POULTRY & HATHERYFARM

* MILK PROCESSING PLANT* ROASTED,

SALTEDALMOND,PEANUTS FOR PACKING IN25g, 50g,250g & 500g

* BEER FROM POTATOES* GUAR GUM POWDER* AUTOMATIC WHITE BREAD

MAKING PLANT* AUTOMATIC BISCUIT

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TECHNOLOGY* WALNUT PROCESSING

PLANT* WHIPPING CREAM* FRUITS & VEGETABLES

POWDER UNIT (EOU)* NATURAL MEDICINE &

RESEARCH INSTITUTEWITH 150 BEDS HOSPITAL

* PACKAGED DRINKINGWATER (PACKED IN 330 mlCUP, 500ML BOTTLE, 1500ML BOTTLE & 20LTR JAR)

* COLD STORAGE(CONTROLLEDATMOSPHERE OR CA) FORPOTATO CAP: 1,00,000BAGS (50 Kg/Bag) STORINGCAP:5000 Mt

* SOLVENT EXTRACTION &REFINING (SOYABEAN)Cap-250mt/ & 50mt oilRefining)

* BOTTLING PLANT(WHISKY,BRANDY, RUM, VODKS,GIN) FROM RECTIFIEDSPIRIT/ENA

* LUBE OIL BLENDING &GREASE

* COLD STORAGE FORPOTATO 1,00,000 BAGS(50 KG/BAG)

* MAIZE FLOUR & BYPRODUCTS

* CUT FLOWER (GLADIOLI,MARIGOLD, STATICE,CHRYSANTHEMUM ROSEWITH GREEN HOUSE)

* CATTLE FARMING & DAIRYPRODUCTS

* COLD STORAGE FORPOTATO AND OTHERHORTICULTURE PRODUCTCapacity-1,00,000 Bags(50 Kg/Bag)

* DEXTROSE PLANT* SBR RUBBER SHEET &

SHOE MFG.* CASHEW NUT

PROCESSING* PLYWOOD & PLYBOARD* PARTICLE BOARD AND

LAMINATED PARTICLEBOARD

* VENEER MAKING,PLYWOOD & PLYBOARDMAKING

* WALNUT & PINUS(CHILGOZA) OIL, SHELLPOWDER PROCESS PLANT

* COUNTRY LIQUORBOTTLING PLANT

* PLASTIC GRANULES FROMPLASTIC WASTE, ROPE

AND SUTLI PLANT* I.V. FLUID (FFS/BFS TECH.)* TOXIN PAN MASALA,

TOBACCO LESS GUTKHAAND ZARDA

* RUBBER & FLATTRANSMISSION BELTCONVEYOR BELT

* UPVC DOORS &WINDOWS FABRICATINGPLANT (Fixing andInstallation of Door andWindows of uPVC profiles)

* RUBBER & FLATTRANSMISSION BELTCONVEYOR BELT

* MUSTARD OILPROCESSING(EXPELLER PROCESS)

* MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH750 BEDS HOSPITALFACILITY

* MICRO IRRIGATIONPRODUCT MANUFACTURING

* HOT DIP GALVANIZING* CEMENT TILES, CANAL

LINE SLAB, KERV STONE,PAYER RCC PIPE, MANHOLE COVER, ETC.

* MEDICAL COLLEGE (100STUDENT INTAKE CAP.)

* PRIVATE UNIVERSITY* DIGITAL INKS* GALVANIZING PROCESS

FOR ELECTRICAL POLES* MAIZE PROCESSING

PLANTSTARCHES / MODIFIEDSTARCHES/LIQUIDGLUCOSE / DEXTROSEMONOHYDRATE /GLUCOSE SYRUPS/CORNSYRUP SOLIDS/ HIGHMALTOSE CORN SYRUPS/MALTO DEXTRINEPOWDER/CORN GLUTENMEAL (60%) MAIZEOIL/ SORBITOL.

* FAT LIQUOR(CHLORINATEDPARAFFIN WAX)

* BOTTLING OF WHISKY* uPVC DOOR & WINDOW

PROFILE* EPDM RUBBER PROFILES* FAT LIQUOR

(CHLORINATEDPARAFFIN WAX)

* FAST FOOD RESTAURANT

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* BIO-DIESEL EXTRACTIONFROM JATROPHA,SOYABEAN, SUNFLOWER,RICE BRAN, ALGE &CULTIVATION OFJATROPHA

* CERAMIC FIBERS,CERAMIC FIBREBLANKET, CERAMIC FIBREBOARD AND CERAMICFIBRE ROPE

* COLD SUPPLY CHAIN* LAMI TUBE MANUFACTURE* EYE DROP (PLASTIC

VIALS)* PET BOTTLES (AMBER/

CLEAR IN COLOUR) CAP:15ML,60ML 100ML,135ML, 200ML & 500ML

* BENZYL ALKONIUMCHLORIDE

* NATURAL SUGAR WAX* MARGARINE BUTTER* GREEN HOUSE FOR CROP

PRODUCTION* ORGANIC DAIRY FARMING* E-WASTE* BIO-DIESEL FROM ALGAE* VANADIUM PENTOXIDE* GRAPHITE MINING AND

BENEFICIATION PLANT* VITAMIN WATER* PET PREFORM CUM PET

BOTTLES* HDPE BOTTLES* CAUSTIC SODA FROM

SODIUM CHLORIDE* COAL TAR PITCH* MOSQUITO REPELLANT

WRIST BAND* CASTOR OIL AND ITS

DERIVATIVES OLEO RESIN,TURKEY RED OIL, DCO,HCO, SEBACIC ACID, 12-HYDROXY STEARIC ACID

* PAPAIN FROM PAPAYA* PROCESSED CHEESE* MONOCHLOROBENZENE* EUGENOL FROM

CINNAMON OIL* SULPHUR 80% WDG* CERAMIC FIBERS,

CERAMIC FIBRE BLANKET,CERAMIC FIBRE BOARDAND CERAMIC FIBRE ROPE

* SCREEN PRINTING* DI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

FROM ROCK PHOSPHATE& HAIFA PROCESS

* PVC FLEXIBLE PIPE* FLEX BANNER USED IN

DIGITAL PRINTING* PIGMENTS BINDERS FOR

TEXTILE PRINTING* POULTRY & HATCHERY

FARMING* ALOEVERA JUICE AND GEL* LIME PUTTY* AUTO WORKSHOP/

GARAGE* EGG TRAY FROM PULP* CARDANOL FROM C.N.S.L.* OXYGEN GAS* POLYALUMINIUM

CHLORIDE* NAMKEEN UNIT (BHUJIA,

CHANACHUR ETC.)* I.V.FLUID (FFS TECHNOLOGY)* POLYOL USED FOR PU* POLYSTYRENE* POLY PROPYLENE OXIDE* DIETHYL PHTHALATE* UREA FORMALDEHYDE &

MELAMINEFORMALDEHYDEMOULDING POWDER

* INSTANT COFFEE* ANNATTO SEED COLOUR

EXTRACTION* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

DRYING BY (FREEZEDRYING METHOD)

* BIO GAS PLANT* JAM, JELLIES, FRUIT JUICE

AND ALLIED PRODUCTS* MATERNITY NURSING

HOME* CANNING &PRESERVATION

OF VEGETABLES* CURCUMIN & TURMERIC

OIL* DETERGENT WASHING

POWDER (ARIEL TYPE)* GRANITE SLAB AND TILES* TEA PACKAGING* PAN MASALA & GUTKHA* PRESTRESSED

CONCRETEELECTRIC POLES

* LEATHER SHOES* ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING

(FOR FLEXIBLEPACKAGING)

* AUTOCLAVED AERATEDCONCRETE BLOCKS

* PRESTRESSEDCONCRETE ELECTRICRECTANGULAR POLES

* OXYGEN & NITROGEN GAS* MANGANESE ORE

BENEFICATION* MINERAL WOOL* CALCIUM SILICATE* TOUGHENED GLASS* HUMIC ACID* OFFSET PRINTING (5COLOUR)* CASTOR OIL AND ITS

DERIVATIVES OLEO RESIN,TURKEY REDOIL, DCO,SEBACIC ACID, 12-HYDROXY STEARIC ACID

* TISSUE PAPER PULPINGFROM SAW DUST

* KNITTED GLOVES* RADIATOR COOLANT* LATEX FOAM RUBBER

(SPONG RUBBER)* GARLIC OIL AND POWDER* ACTIVATED CARBON &

SODIUM SILICATE FROMPADDY/RICE HUSK

* TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL* RAMMING MASS* WOOD PEELING & VENEER

MAKING* PETROLEUM JELLY* DAIRY FARM (COW &

BUFFALO) TO PRODUCEMILK & PACKAGING INPOUCHES

* CUTTING OIL* LIQUID GOLD (IN PASTE

FORM)* P.V.C. LEATHER CLOTH

(REXINE)* COAL TAR DISTILLATION* ALUMINIUM LABEL

PRINTING* FOLDING CARTNS/MONO

CARTONS* SURGICAL DISPOSABLE

GLOVES (DIPPED RUBBERGOODS)

* AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL(PLANT GROWTHPROMOTER & PLANT GROWTHREGULATOR)

* MENTHOL BOLD CRYSTALFROM MENTHOL FLAKES

* ORGANIC FARMING

* CORRUGATED POLY-CARBONATE SHEET

* COLD STORAGE* FLAT PVC LAMINATED

SAFTY GLASS/TOUGHENED GLASS

* PLASTIC GRANULESFROM WASTE

* DRY WALL PUTTY (WHITECEMENT BASED)

* CHARCOAL BRIQUETTE* OXALIC ACID FROM

MOLASSES* POTATO GRANULES* SANITARY NAPKINS &

BABY DIAPERS* CORRUGATED BOXES* PLASTER OF PARIS* RUBBER ROLLER FOR

PRINTING MACHINE* LACTIC ACID* EMERY PAPER (SAND

PAPER)* RUBBER RECLAIM SHEET

FROM USED BUTYL TYREAND TUBE

* MANGO PULP* PARTICLE BOARD FROM

BAGASSE & RICE HUSK* TOILET PAPER & NAPKINS* TENDER COCONUT

WATER* CALCIUM CARBONATE* LIME CALCINATION PLANT* INJECTION MOULDED

PLASTIC COMPONENTS* HYDRATED LIME* BLACK PEPPER* MULTIAXIAL GLASS

FABRIC* LIQUID TOILET CLEANER

(HARPIC TYPE)* LIME & PRECIPITATED

CALCIUM CARBONATE* LIQUID GLUCOSE FROM

BROKEN RICE* MEDICAL DISPOSABLE

PLASTICSYRINGES* METAL POLISHING BAR* SANITARY NAPKINS &

BABY DIAPERS* PERFUMES/ATTAR* GEMS AND JEWELLERY* ACTIVE ZINC OXIDE* COPPER

PHTHALOCYANINE* TURMERIC OIL EXTRAC-

TION FROM DRYTURMERIC* CNSL BASED RESIN IN

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LIQUID & POWDER FORM* BOPP FILM* BETA IONONE* BIO-FERTILIZER* ZINC & COPPER SULPHATE* PAPER BASED PHENOLIC

SHEET (FOR ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE)

* THINNERS (WHITE SPIRITBASED)

* SINGLE SUPERPHOSPHATE & SULPHURICACID

* MONO CALCIUMPHOSPHATE ANDDI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

* FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANEFOAM

* ASPIRIN* SORBITOL FROM MAIZE

STARCH* SPICE OIL & OLEORESINS* ANTI-FOAMING AGENT

(SILICONE BASED) FORDISTILLERY, SUGARINDUSTRY, PAPER PLANT

* LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANER* BRICKS FROM STONE

DUST* CARBOXY METHYL

STARCH* TITANIUM DIOXIDE* UNDECYENIC ACID* PSA BASED NITROGEN

GENERATOR* SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDE* PVC INSULATION TAPE* TAMARIND KERNEL

POWDER* ORGANIC CHEMICAL &

SOLVENTS* PLASTICIZERS* ICE PACK (SOLUTIONS

TYPE, VIOLET-SEMI SOLIDPOLYMER TYPE)

* GUM FROM TAMARIND* PEARL SUGAR CANDY

(MISHRI)* GOAT AND SHEEP

FARMING* GYPSUM PLASTIC BOARD

(AUTOMATIC PLANT)* NON-WOVEN INDUSTRY

(CARRY BAGS, SURGICALGOWN, FACE MASK,ROUND CAPS, SHOECOVER, GLOVES)

* COTTON SPINNING,SIZING, YARN, DYEING ANDWEAVING MILL

* CALCIUM CHLORIDE* AMINES AND ALLIED

PRODUCTS* SPINNING COTTON* SILICONE (RICE HUSK)* ADHESIVE (FEVICOL TYPE)* CAUSTIC SODA FROM

ELECTROLYSIS* CAMPHOR TABLETS* CERAMIC GLAZED WALL &

FLOOR TILES* ZINC SULPHATE

MONOHYDRATE* ETHANOL (BIO FUEL)

FROM RICE STRAW* GYPSUM MOULDING &

GYPSUM BOARD* SMOKELESS COAL* ACID (SILICA) & BASIC

RAMMING MASS* UNSATURATED

POLYESTER RESINS* DAIRY (BUFFALO)

FARMING* SILICONE FROM

RICEHUSK* N-ACETYL THIOZOLIDINE-

4-CARBOXYLIC ACID(NATCA)

* PE BASED CARBONBLACK COMPOUND

* ONION DEHYDRATION* PVC PIPES AND FITTING* GLASS REINFORCED

GYPSUM MOULDINGS* GUR (JAGGERY)* DAIRY PRODUCTS* CHLORINATED PARAFFIN

WAX (CPW)* HAND WASHING

DETERGENT POWDERUSING THE DRY MIXPROCESS INCLUDINGFORMULA OF DIFFERENTTYPES QUALITIES (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH COST)

* DIGITAL PHOTOPAPER/INKJET PHOTOPAPER

* KAOLIN FOR ROADMAKING

* PEPPERMINT CULTIVATION& PROCESSING

* HDPE PIPE (1-24 INCH OD)* ACTIVATED CARBON

FROM RICE HUSK* H.T. & L.T. INSULATOR, HT

AIR BRAKE SWITCHESD.O. FUSE, LIGHTENINGARRESTOR

* PET BOTTLES IN CAP:500ML, 1 LTR, 2 LTRS, 5LTRS, USED FORPACKAGED DRINKINGWATER, EDIBLE OILS,ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES(COUNTRY LIQUOR & IMFL)ETC.

* QUARTZ BASED INDUSTRY(QUARTZ POWDER SILICASAND SILICA RAMMINGMASS FUSED SILICA)

* PRESSURIZED AEROSOLS(LIKE BODY SPRAY,PERFUME, SHAVING FOAM& SHAVING LOTIONS ETC.)

* ANHYDROUS SODIUMDITHIONITE PRODUCTION(SODIUM FORMATEPROCESS)

* BEEDI (BIDI)* GUAR SPLIT POWDER AND

OTHER BY PRODUCTS* CALCIUM STEARATE BY

FUSION PROCESS* ABSORBENT COTTON &

BANDAGES* AAC & ACSR ALUMINIUM

CONDUCTORS* MANGANESE ORE

JIGGING* STEEL TRANSMISSION

LINE TOWERS ANDROLLING MILL TOPRODUCE STEELSECTIONS

* FERRO SILICON (FROMMINERAL INGREDIENTS)

* STAINLESS STEEL TUBES* M.S.FASTENERS AND S.S.

FASTENERS* PREFABRICATED STEEL

FRAMED BUILDINGMANUFACTURING PLANT

* LEAD ACID BATTERYGALVANISED WIRE

* POWER TRANSFORMER(50 KVA TO 2000 KVA)

* M.S. PIPE* GALVANISED IRON SHEET* M.S.BILLETS* RASGULLA

MANUFACTURE &CANNING

* CULTIVATION OF RICE &WHEAT COMMERCIAL &MECHANISEDDEVELOPMENT

* MAIZE & BY PRODUCTSPROCESSING PLANTCAPACITY 100 MT/DAY

* TEAK FARMING* ARTIFICIAL MARBLE

(SYNTHETIC)* POTATO STARCH* CARDANOL FROM C.N.S.L.

(CASHEWNUT SHELL LIQUID

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NON-WOVEN INDUSTRY(CarryBags, Surgical Gown, Face Mask,Round Cap, Shoe Cover, Glove)

Non woven poly bags are liquid resistant andoffered in variety of patters. These can be usedfor regular purpose and manufactured to meetthe requirements of the clients. They aredesigned in variegated patterns and followingthe latent trends to satisfy the end user andavailable in reasonable prices. This nonwoventote bag has a zipper on top to open and asmall pocket inside. It gets a customized logoon both sides. Logo can also be printed on it.Sizes and colors can all be customized. itswidely used for shopping, fashion, gifts, andmore. This nonwoven tote bag can be folded intoa purse so you can save your space and takeit very conveniently. It gets a snap at frontto close when you fold it into a purse.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 420000 Nos./DayLand & Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 12.58 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.20 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.80 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 18.11 Cr.Rate of Return 53%Break Even Point 30%********************************************************

ALUMINIUM EXTRUSIONThese properties have made aluminium highlyuseful in manufacture of aircraft, passenger cars,railway rolling stock, ship building, electrical eng.manufacture of cine and photographicequipments, radio components, window framesand doors, railings, refinery equipments, foils,extruded sections and pipes for a wide range ofuses. Aluminium powder is also used in paintsand anodising industries. Extruded aluminiumproducts are finding growing exports prospects.Aluminium extruded products are mainly tubes,pipes and blanks. These are manufactured invarious forms and can be broadly classified in(a) rods & (b) sections. Sections include leathhollow and solid sections. In extrusion, thecylindrical rod called billet is squeezedhydraulically into any shape by forcing the hotbillet through the die orifice. Extrusion pressesof various sizes are available ranging from 200ton to 5000 tons capacity. These presses canbe designed from simple to very complicatedtype with intricate and most sophisticatedcomponents equipments. Aluminium extrusionproducts are widely used in transport industry,rail roads, electronics and housing industry etc.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 9 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 5 Acres) Rs. 5.85 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 7.74 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 7.47 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 22.60 Cr.Rate of Return 24%Break Even Point 62%**********************************************************

I.V. FLUID(FFS OR BFS TECHNOLOGY)

Intra venous fluids, in general are used as I.Vdrips for patients in nursing homes and hospitalssuffering from acute dehydration or considerabledebilitating conditions. These I.V fluids replanish

the body fluids. Though a number of I.V fluidsare there, generally three types of I.V fluids areused in hospitals as I.V drips. They are asfollows:- 1. Dextrose injection fluid, 2. Dextroseand sodium chloride injection fluid. When salineis injected intravenously, it compensate thedeficiency of sodium ions when dextrose isinjected it gives energy due to glucose contentof it when dextro-saline is given in combination,it replanishes the dehydration as well as givesenergy thereby recouping debility syndrome andalso in general take care of malaise. Intravenousfluids are chemically prepared solutions that areadministered to the patient.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 12000 Btl./DayLand & Building (Area 9000 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.58 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 5.43 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.03 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 11.60 Cr.Rate of Return 22%Break Even Point 66%*******************************************************

SURGICAL/MEDICALINSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENTS,

FURNITURE AND OTHERPRODUCTS REQUIRED FOR

SURGERY AND DIAGNOSTICSIn pursuit of this objective for human welfare andDoctors support. We are providing the Surgicalinstruments & Tools are specially designed tools/ devices used by the experts in the Medicalfraternity for performing specific actions duringsurgeries or operations. Over the times, Thesetools and Instruments have been consistentlymodified to reduce the trauma, make the processmore efficient and improve the techniques involved.Some of the Surgical instruments and tools aredesigned for general use in surgery, while others mayfind application in specific procedure or surgery.Surgical tools and instruments are designed withsingle motive of improving the surgical experience.The modern age surgical instruments are morereliable, intuitive and less complicated to to use.However, Surgical instruments & Hospital equipmentsrequire special care and handling for extended use.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 4050 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.50 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.89 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.11 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.82 Cr.Rate of Return 37%Break Even Point 44%*********************************************************

AMINES ANDALLIED PRODUCTS

Straight chain primary, secondary and tertiaryamines with chain lengths between 8 and 24carbon atoms are commonly known as fattyamines. A fatty amine is a normal aliphatic aminederived from fats and oils. It may be saturated orunsaturated. The alkyl groups are straight-chainand have an even number of carbon atoms ineach. The group of fatty amines also includesderivatives such as N-alkyl-1, 3-propanediamines. Of commercial importance are fattyamine mixtures, such as coco amine, tallowamine, hydrogenated-tallow amine, oleylamine,and soya amine, which are derived from naturally

occurring fatty acids. More recently, alkyl-aminesof similar structure were produced fromsynthetic feed stocks, e.g., olefins or paraffins,and these also are called fatty amines (beta-amine, branched-chainamines, aminoalkanols).

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity SHORT CHAIN AMINES 400 MT./Annum QUATERNARY AMINES 2000 MT./Annum FATTY AMINES 2400 MT./Annum CONDENSATE PRODUCTS 4000 MT./AnnumLand & Building (15,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 18.15 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 24.13 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 6.60 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 55 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 44%*********************************************************

PAVING BLOCKInterlocking Concrete Block Pavement (ICBP)has been extensively used in a number ofcountries for quite sometime as a specializedproblem-solving technique for providingpavement in areas where conventional types ofconstruction are less durable due to manyoperational and environmental constraints. ICBPtechnology has been introduced in India inconstruction, a decade ago, for specificrequirement viz. footpaths, parking areas etc.but now being adopted extensively in differentuses where the conventional construction ofpavement using hot bituminous mix or cementconcrete technology is not feasible or desirable.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100000 Nos./DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.39 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.68 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 3.24 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.43 Cr.Rate of Return 69%Break Even Point 34%********************************************************

ESTABLISHMENTOF A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY

The appreciation of the importance of educationand educational practices in Bihar date back tothe period of Gautama Buddha and Mahavir inthe 5th century BC. During that period, theBuddhist and Jainist education started in parallelwith the traditional Vedic education. TheBuddhist education was based on the Ashtangic(eight-fold) Path, and its distinguishing featureswere: the introduction of a new curriculum, Pali& Prakrit, combining day schools with residentialeducation and education through the mediumof the language of the people. No doubt, boththe Buddhists and the Jains used education tospread the teachings of their masters.

Cost EstimationLand & Building Rs. 98 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 5.15 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 5.39 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 111.40 Cr.Rate of Return 12%Break Even Point 64%********************************************************

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* Small Medium & LargeChemical Industries 375/- 40

* Industrial ChemicalsTechnology Hand Book 1100/- 110

* Modern Technology of Organic& Inorganic Chemicals 1400/- 140

* Electroplating, Anodizing &Surface Finishing Technology 750/- 75

* Hand Book of Agro ChemicalIndust.(Insecticide & Pesticide) 900/- 90

* Technology of Synthetic Dyes,Pigments Intermediates 1100/- 110

* Petrochemicals, Lubricants,Greases & Petroleum Refining 900/- 90

* H.B.of Lubricants, Greases &Petrochemicals Technology 750/- 75

* Technology of Gums, Adhesives& Sealants with Formulations 950/- 95

* Hand Book of Adhesiveswith their Formulae 650/- 65

* Adhesives Technology &Formulations Hand Book 975/- 98

* Start Your Own ExportBusiness (How To Export) 450/- 45

* Start Your Own SmallBusiness and Industry 350/- 35

* Candle Making Processes &Formulations Hand-Book 380/- 40

* Stationery, Paper Converting& Packaging Industries 400/- 40

* Modern Inks Formulaes &Manufacturing Industries 325/- 35

* Profitable Businesses toStart for Entrepreneurs 400/- 40

* Modern Small & CottageScale Industries 650/- 65

* Profitable Small Cottage Tiny &Home Industries 650/- 65

* Technology of Bio-Fuel(Ethanol & Biodiesel) 975/- 100

* Mod. Tech. of Bioprocessing 1475/- 150* Mod. Tech. of BioGas Production1975/- 200

* Hand Book of Offset PrintingTechnology 500/- 50

* Screen Printing withProcesses & Technology 350/- 35

* Hand Book of Prepress 800/- 80* Hand Book of Packaging Indus. 1300/- 130* Modern Packaging Technology

for Processing Food, Bakery,Snack Foods, Spices andAllied Food Products 900/- 90

* Handbook of Food PackagingTechnology 900/- 90

* Modern Technology ofPrinting Inks 1150/- 115

* Paint Pigment Varnish &Lacquer Manufacturing 450/- 45

* Paint Varnish Solvents& Coating Technology 800/- 80

* Paint, Pigment, Solvent,Coating, Emulsion, PaintAdditives & Formulations 900/- 90

* Technology of Coatings,Resins, Pigments &Inks Industries 975/- 100

* Mfg. Tech. & Formulations H.B.on Thinners, Putty, Wall & Indu.Finishes & Synthetic Resins 900/- 90

* Technology of Synthetic Resinsand Emulsion Polymers 975/- 100

* Technology of Paints andCoatings with Formulations 1750/- 175

* Moulds Design & ProcessingHand Book 495/- 50

* Hand Book of Plastic Materials& Processing Technology 750/- 75

* Injection Moulding of Plastics 750/- 75* Plastic Processing &

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Preform and PET Recycling 850/- 85* Modern Technology of Extrusion

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Cereal Products Technology 1150/- 120* Hand Book of Modern Bakery

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Fermented Cereal Productswith Formulae 1250/- 125

* Technology of Confectionery,Chocolates, Toffee, Candy,Chewing & Bubble Gums,Lollipop and Jelly Productswith Formulations 1750/- 175

* Poultry Farm & Feed Formulae 450/- 45* Hand Book of Pig Farming 400/- 40* Agro Based H.B. of Plantation,

Cultivation & Farming 500/- 75* Agro-Based Plantation

Cultivation & Farming 475/- 50* Agro Chemical Industries

(Insecticide & Pesticides) 900/- 90* Modern Bee Keeping & Honey

Processing 375/- 40* Technology of Modern Rice

Milling and Basmati Rice 600/- 60* Hand Book of Goat Farming 450/- 50* Floriculture Hand Book

(Flowers Growing Technology) 1000/- 100* Aloe Vera Cultivation,

Processings, Formulations andManufacturing Technology 2500/- 250

* Hand Book of DairyFormulations, Processes &Milk Processing Industries 750/- 75

* Milk Processing and DairyProducts Industries 950/- 95

* Hand Book of Dairy Farming toProduce Milk with Packaging 450/- 45

* Hand Book of Ice CreamTechnology and Formulae 525/- 75

* Hand Book of Milk Processing,Dairy Products and PackagingTechnology 975/- 100

* Dairy Farming for MilkProduction Technology 975/- 100

* Commercial Dairy Farmingwith Project Profiles 750/- 75

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Namkeen and Snacks Food withFormulae 1750/- 175

* Mfr. of Snacks Food, Namkeen,Pappad & Potato Products 750/- 80/-

* Technology of Water andPackaged Drinking Water 1100/- 110

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(Offset, Screen, Flexo, Gravure,Inkjet & Digital) 975/- 100

FROZEN FOOD AND FREEZE DRYING* Complete Hand Book on Frozen

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* Modern Technology of FrozenFood Products 900/- 90

SOYA MILK, TOFU & SOY PRODUCTS* Technology of Soya Milk, Tofu,

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* Technology of SOYBEANProducts with Formulae 1100/- 100

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* Herbs, Medicinal & AromaticPlants Cultivation 650/- 65

* Aushidhi and Sungndhit PaudhoKa Vaysayik (Hindi) 800/- 80

* Aromatic & Medicinal Plants andBiodiesel (Jatropha) 1100/- 110

* Hand Book of Medicinal &Aromatic Plants (Cultivation,Utilisation & Extraction Processes) 875/- 90

* Fruits & Vegetable ProcessingHand Book 750/- 75

* Fruit Beverage & Processingwith Mango 750/- 75

* Food Processing & AgroBased Industries (2nd Edn.) 975/- 100

* Preservation & Canning ofFruits and Vegetables 1200/- 120

* Hand Book of FoodDehydration & Drying 650/- 65

* Meat Processing & MeatProducts Hand Book 900/- 90

* Technology of FoodPreservation & Processing 950/- 95

* Hand Book of Food PackagingTechnology 900/- 90

* Agro Based & ProcessedFood Products 1100/- 110

* Potato & Potato ProcessingTech. 750/- 75* Technology of Maize & Allied

Corn Products 650/- 65* Technology of Food

Processing Industries 975/- 100* Complete Book on Banana Cultivation,

Dehydration Ripening, Processing,Products & Packaging Tech. 975/- 100

* Agro Food Processing andPackaging Technology 1100/- 110

* Modern Tech. of Tomato Processing& Dehydration (Ketchup, Juice,Paste, Soup & Drying) 1100/- 110

* Technology of Food Chemicals,Pigments & Food Aroma Compd.1100/- 110

* Modern Technology of Agro Processing& Food Packaging Products withProject Profiles 1100/- 110

* Household Soap,Toilet Soap& Other Soap 750/- 75

* Profitable Small ScaleManufacture of Soaps& Detergents 375/- 40

* Synthetic Detergents withFormulations 900/- 90

* Modern Technology of Acid Slurry,Surfactants, Soap and Detergentswith Formulae 850/- 85

* Hand Book of Organic Farmingand Organic Foods with Vermi-Composting and Neem Products1100/- 110

* Hand Book of Fish Farming andFishery Products 650/- 65

* Cosmetics Processes &Formulations Hand Book 900/- 90

* Herbal Cosmetics & BeautyProducts with Formulations 750/- 75

* Profitable Small ScaleManufacture of Cosmetics(Synthetic & Herbal) 950/- 95

* Hand Book of Synthetic &Herbal Cosmetics 975/- 98

* Technology of Herbal Cosmetics& Toiletries Products withFormulae 1100/- 110

* Hand Book of Oils, Fats andDerivatives with Refining &Packaging Technology 950/- 95

* Technology of OilseedsProcessing, Oils & Fatsand Refining 1400/- 140

* Essential Oils Manufacturing& Aromatic Plants 650/- 65

* Modern Technology ofEssential Oils 850/- 85

* Technology of Perfumes,Flavours & Essential Oils 1175/- 120

* Essential Oils Processes& Formulations 650/- 65

* Hand Book of Flavours & FoodColourants Technology 1400/- 140

* H. B. of Perfumes & Flavours 600/- 60* Hand Book of Perfumes

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Flavours & Essential Oils 1175/- 120* H.B. of Flavours Technology 750/- 75

* Technology of Building Materials& Chemicals with Processes 950/- 95

* Mod. Tech. of Bleaching, Dyeing,Printing & Finishing of Textiles 750/- 75

* Technology of Textiles (Spinning& Weaving, Dyeing, Scouring,Drying, Printing and Bleaching) 900/- 90

* Garments Manufacturing Tech. 900/- 90

* Spices &Packaging with Formula 750/- 75* Start Your Own Cold Storage Unit 750/- 75

* H.B.of Pulp & Paper, PaperBoard & Paper Based Tech. 1150/- 120

* Complete Tech. of NonwovensFabrics, CarryBags, Composite,Geotextiles, Medical Textiles,Fibres, Felts, Apparels, Spunlaceand Absorbent Nonwoven 1175/- 120

* Textile Auxiliaries and Chemicalswith Processes & Formulations 950/- 95

* Pharmaceuticals and DrugsTechnology with Formulations 950/- 95

* Hand Book of Leather & LeatherProducts Technology 850/- 85

* Hand Book of Biotechnology 900/- 90

* H.B.of Ceramics & CeramicsProcessing Technology 1975/- 200

* Hand Book of Tree Farming 800/- 80

* Hand Book of MushroomCultivation, Processingand Packaging 550/- 55

* Hand Book of Biofertilizers &Vermiculture 900/- 100

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MINERAL AND MINERALS* Hand Book of Minerals and

Minerals Based Industries 975/- 100

* Rubber Chemicals &Processing Industries 400/- 40

* Mod. Rubber Chemicals, Compounds& Rubber Goods Technology 1500/- 150

* Technology of Rubber &Rubber Goods Industries 900/- 90

* Ayurvedic & Herbal Medicineswith Formulaes 750/- 75

* Hand Book of AyurvedicMedicines with Formulations(A Complete Hand Book ofAyurvedic & Herbal Medicines) 900/- 90

* Mod.Tech.of Non Ferrous Metals& Metal Extraction 1100/- 110

* Processing Technology ofSteels and Stainless Steels 1900/- 190

* Mod.Tech.of Rolling Mill, Billets,Steel Wire, Galvanized Sheet,Forging & Castings 2500/- 250

* Manufacturing Technology ofNon-Ferrous Metal Products 1750/- 175

CD Name Amount in Rs.1. 5 Ginger Based Projects 13485/-2. 6 Agarbatti and Allied Projects 16855/-3. 6 Lucrative Project on Thinners 13485/-4. 7 Power Based Projects 16855/-5. 8 Mango & Mango Based Projs. 17978/-6. 9 Poultry Farming, Chicken

Processing & Hatchery Projects 19663/-7. 9 Tea Plantation & Processing Ind. 16855/-8. 9 Wheat and Wheat Projects 17978/-9. 10 Coconut and Coconut by Prod. 17978/-10. 10 Leather Tanning, Garments,

Footwear, Chemicals Industries 20225/-11. Maize & Corn Processing Proj. 18590/-12. 10 Molasses Based Lucrative Proj. 17978/-13. 11 InfoTech/IT Lucrative Proj. 17978/-14. 11 Solar & Solar Based Products 16855/-15. 12 Mosquitoes Preventive Proj. 13485/-16. 13 Fish Farming & Fishery Proj 17978/-17. 14 Potato & Potato based Proj. 13485/-18. 14 Roasted/Salted Cashew nuts,

Almonds, Namkeens, Spices 16855/-19. 15 Profitable 1 to 1.5 Cr. Projects 20,365/-20. 16 Multi Crores Profitable

Projects (Above 50 Cr Projects) 22472/-21. 16 Food Processing & Pharma 20,365/-22. 19 Multi Crores Profitable

Projects (From 1-10 Cr. Projects) 22472/-23. 19 Rice Husk, Bagasse &

Molasses Based Profitable Proj. 30899/-24. 20 Automotives, Refrigerators/Air

Conditioners, Display Coolers,Kitchen Products, Rolling Mills 28090/-

25. 20 Copper and Copper Based Inds. 28090/-26. 21 Bakery & Allied Projects 13485/-27. 22 Alcohol, Beer, IMFL, Country

Liquor, Wine & Other Related Proj. 24719/-28. 23 Canning, Dehydration, Dairy,

Jatropha, Fish & Other Projects 17978/-29. 23 Dairy Farming, Dairy Products

& Other Milk Processing Indus. 17978/-30. 23 Injection Moulded Plastic Prod. 16855/-31. 23 Profitable Construction Proj. 17978/-32. 24 Fruits/Veg. and Allied Food

Dehydration Projects 17978/-33. 24 Lubricating Oils, Greases,

Brake Oils, Bitumen, TransformerOil, Reclamation of Used EngineOils, Cutting Oils and Allied Proj. 24719/-

34. 24 Soap & Detergents 20225/-35. 25 Ayurvedic/Herbal Pharmacy

and Cosmetic Products 20225/-36. 25 PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) &

PVC Based Profitable Projects 26967/-37. 26 New Educational Projects

(Schools, Colleges, Training/Management Institutes, Hostels etc. 17978/-

38. 28 Fruit Juices, Food Dehydration& Allied Projects 17978/-

39. 28 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (10 to 50 Cr. Projects) 33708/-

40. 28 Profitable Multcrores Projects

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(100 to 300 Cr.) 84270/-42. 28 Surgical & Disposable Proj. 17978/-43. 29 New Profitable (1.5 Cr.

to 3 Cr.) Projects 30337/-44. 30 Chemicals, Mechanicals,

Packaging & Other Profitable Proj. 17978/-45. 31 Essential Oils, Perfumes,

Flavours & Aromatic Perfumery 17978/-46. 31 Profitable Plantation,

Cultivation and Farming Projects 20225/-47. 33 Sweets, Namkeen, Snacks etc. 28035/-48. 35 Gums, Adhesives & Resins Proj. 20225/-49. 35 Profitable New Industries 17978/-50. 36 Printing & Allied Projects 17978/-51. 37 Aluminium & Aluminium Indus. 17978/-52. 38 Biofertilizer, Biofuel, Enzyme,

Organic Farming & Manure,Protein & Allied Lucrative Proj. 20225/-

53. 42 Electroplating, Anodizing Proj. 17978/-54. 42 Hospitality, Building Materials,

Power, Steels, Alcohol & Food 20225/-55. 42 Paper & Pulp, Paper Board

& Paper Converting Industries 20225/-56. 43 Automobile Parts, Gears,

Polish, Petrol Pump, Components,Service Station & Other Acces. 20225/-

57. 43 Iron, Steel, Casting Fabrication,Wire Drawing & Rolling Mills Proj. 20225/-

58. 44 Textile, Garments, Hosiery& Allied Products 17978/-

59. 45 Profitable Chemicalsand Allied Projects 20225/-

60. 45 InfoTech/IT, Hospitility, HospitalCollege, School, Medical,Entertainment Club, Ware Housing& Real Estate Projects 17978/-

61. 46 Projects on Infrastructure,Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitals,Hospitility 23595/-

62. 50 Electrical, Electronic &Computer/IT Based Industries 20225/-

63. 52 Cosmetics(Herbal & Synthetics) 20225/-

64. 52 Food, Dairy, Bakery,Confectionery & Snacks Projects 17978/-

65. 52 Small Scale 25 to 50 LacsInvestment Projects 22472/-

66. 54 Paints, Varnish, SolventLacquers, Resins, EnamelPowder Coating Projects 20225/-

67. 55 Profitable Products fromAgro & Other Industries Wastes 20225/-

68. 56 Agro Based & FoodProcessing Projects 17978/-

69. 57 Small Scale 50 Lacsto 1 Crore Investment Projects 24719/-

70. 63 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (2 Cr to Rs. 2500 Crs.) 73034/-

71. 63 Packaging & Allied Projects 17978/-72. 67 Rubber & Rubber Goods Inds. 20225/-73. 75 Entertainment, Infotech,

Educational, Management 24719/-74. 83 Exports Oriented Units Proj. 22472/-75. 92 New Lucrative Projects 28090/-76. 99 Printing & Packaging Projects 23595/-77. 100 Food Processing and

Agro Based Profitable Projects 33708/-78. 100 Plastic, Polymer &

Allied Projects 23595/-79. 160 New Exports Oriented Units

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Profitable Projects 67416/-

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