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HI-TECH PROJECTS December 2013 Issue An Industrial Monthly Magazine on NEW PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES AND INDUSTRIALTECHNOLOGIES Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India) * Ph: +91 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) OR ICICI BANK CA - 038705000994 (RTGS/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS Bank Ltd. CA- 054010200006248 (RTGS/IFSC CODE:UTIB0000054) OR UNION BANK OF INDIA CA-307201010015149 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: UBIN0530727) OR STATE BANK OF INDIA CA-30408535340 (RTGS/IFSC CODE: SBIN0001067) & SMS ON PH. 09811437895

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Use:-To setup your own industry/UnitTo increase profits upto 3-4 times or moreTo optimize and make ur business fool proofTo have detailed and exhaustive strategy for the projectTo assist in getting loans/Finance from banks/financial institutesThese projects are prepared by highly qualified and experienced consultants and market research and analysis supported by a panelof experts and computerized.Each detailed project report contain :Business Strategy1. Business Strategy formation - Performing a situation analysis, self-evaluation and competitor analysis: both internal and external;both micro-environmental and macro-environmental2. Strategy evaluation and choice – Competitive analysis, differentiation, cost, segmentation, Suitability Evaluation tools, Strength,weakness, opportunity, threat (SWOT) analysis.3. Implementation- Investment in internal development, Optimization techniques ,Mergers/acquisitions/Partnership of products or firmsto reduce time to market, Alliances to fill capability/technology/legal gaps, Organizing, Resourcing, Change management, AlignmentMarketing and sales Strategy1. Marketing strategy2. Marketing Mix Strategy:- price, product, promotion, and place3. Brand Strategy:– Brand elements, awareness ,perception, visibility ,trust4. Marketing or distribution channel strategy5. Advertising, Promotion or Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy6 . Sales or revenue generation Strategy:- Pre –sales ,lead generation ,sales techniques ,7. Customer relationship management Strategy organize, automate, and synchronize sales, marketing, customer service, andtechnical support.HR Strategy1.Company Organisation Structure Strategy2.Employee Recruitment Strategy:- Attracting , screening, selecting, and on boarding a qualified person for a job, development of anemployer brand3. Employee Training and development strategy:- Training , education, research and development4. Employee Management ,Compensation Strategy:- Employee or Talent Management , retain, develop, reward and make people perform,Analyse and Operate Reward structure which consists of pay policy and practices, salary and payroll administration, total reward,minimum wage, employee benefits executive pay and team reward.Time period – 10 days.Price: Rs. 17,054/- for Each project report. Just contact Sudhir Gupta at +91 9811437895

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Page 1: Hi-Tech Projects Magazine Journal Dec2013

HI-TECH PROJECTSDecember 2013 Issue

An Industrial Monthly Magazine on

NEW PROJECTOPPORTUNITIES AND

INDUSTRIALTECHNOLOGIES

Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: +91 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/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS Bank Ltd. CA- 054010200006248 (RTGS/IFSC

CODE:UTIB0000054) OR UNION BANK OF INDIA CA-307201010015149 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: UBIN0530727) OR STATEBANK OF INDIA CA-30408535340 (RTGS/IFSC CODE: SBIN0001067) & SMS ON PH. 09811437895

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New Technologies for You

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POWER TRANSFORMER(50 KVA TO 2000 KVA)

Over the past hundred years Transformers haveplayed a major role in the growth of almost allindustries in the world. The foundation for theideal of a “Transformer” was laid by MichealFaraday in the year 1931. While at that time thesetransformers were having moving parts, thepresent day Transformer is basically a `Static”device in the sense that they do not have anymoving parts that are continuously in motion.Due to continuous efforts of physicists andengineers in the past year, Transformers, underwent many changes, to keep pace with the rapidgrowth of electrical industries. Now there existsa variety of transformers each differing from theother in its operation, construction, size andapplications. The transformers is a device thattransfers electricity or energy from one electriccircuit to another without change of frequencyand usually, but not always, with a change involtage.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 408 Nos./AnnumLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) US$ 5 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 49 Th.W.C. for 2 Months US$ 3 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 9 LacsRate of Return 27%Break Even Point 69%*********************************************************

CATTLE FEED PELLETS PLANTFOR COW & BUFFALOE FOR

BOOSTING MILK AND GROWTHIndia possesses an enormous cattle (180 million)and buffalo (61 million) population but the annualmilk production has reached only about 30 milliontonnes. The low milk production is primarily durto the poor potential of the animal and the lackof adequate nutrition. For the fullest exploitationof their genetic potentialities, better feeding mustgo hand in hand with better breeding. Theprincipal feed resources for animal consumptionin the country are crop residues like straws ofwheat, rice and other cereals and stovers whichare very poor in feed value. Even these ate inshort supply. These are supplemented to someextent by relatively better quality fodders likecultivated leguminous and non liguminous foddergrasses and concentrates.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1200 Kgs./DayLand & Building (Area 200 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.50 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.30 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 3.10 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 9.25 LacsRate of Return 64%Break Even Point 65%********************************************************

BIODEGRADABLE/COMPOSTABLE PLASTICS

For the last few decades, the usage of plasticincreased because of its specific properties suchas low cost, light weight, high strength, non-biodegradability, durability, non corrosive nature,process ability and high energy effectiveness.Hence these plastics can be used for variousapplication which includes household articles toaeronautic sector. Now a day it’s difficult to

imagine a life without plastic which are mostlyderived from crude oils and natural gas. Amongthe various polymers, polyethylene, polypropyleneand polystyrene are used greatly for foodpackaging, biomedical field and in agriculture.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.53 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.44 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 6.54 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 9.85 Cr.Rate of Return 67%Break Even Point 29%******************************************************

ACRYLIC COPOLYMEREMULSION

Acrylic emulsion polymers are used in largevolumes as coatings finishes and binders forleather, inks and paper, as exterior and interiorcoatings in home and industry, and as adhesive,laminates, elastomers, plasticizers and floorpolishes. Part success and future potential stemsfrom their inherent stability, durability pigmentbinding characteristics and copolymerizationversality. From this broad range, the synthesischemist can tailor polymers composition andstructure to meet customer application.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5000 Kgs./DayLand & Building (Area 1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.53 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.94 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.49 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.30 Cr.Rate of Return 64%Break Even Point 35%********************************************************

BABY NIPPLESilicon rubbers have been produced commerciallyfor above 25 years, the first patent being appliedfor in 1944. Their high cost of manufacture, theinitial difficulty of achieving good physicalproperties, and the need for, special techniqueswere probably responsible for their technical andcommercial development being, for the rubberindustry on unorthodox lines. The producers didnot offer the raw polymers to the rubber processorto compound himself, but rather formulated, andsupplied ready - mixed materials requiring onlyforming, by one of the usual processes, andvulcanizing. Subsequently, a few gums weremade available and over the years, some of thespecial technology required to be applied to themhas disclosed. Silicons rubbers constitute are ofthe newest classes of rubber like polymers. Theseexhibit unique physical and chemical properties.

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

GUTKA MANUFACTURINGGutka is now-a-days a very common mouthfreshener. Generally it is taken by the people ofall age groups. Increasing liking of people forGutka has made its common use. Gutka is therefined tobacco with cathaeu, chuna, flavouringagents and perfumery compounds etc. It

refreshes 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 gutkha thehigher it will contain tobacco content. No varietyis grown to any appreciable extent.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 Kgs./DayLand & Building (Area 350 sq.mt.) Rs. 30 LacPlant & Machinery Rs. 6 LacW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 26 LacTotal Capital Investment Rs. 65 LacRate of Return 61%Break Even Point 65%*********************************************************

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.

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%*********************************************************

KATHA & KUTCHKatha and cutch are produced from the heartwood of Acacia catechu. It is a common treefound in the tropical deciduous and thorn forestsof India. Katha is mainly used in betel leaf (Pan)as masticatory and valued for its catechincontent. Cutch the bye product of Katha industryis largely used for dyeing, colouring pulp in paperindustry, water softening and in deep oil drillingoperations. KATTHA is obtained mostly bycrystallization in cold from the Katha and cutchare produced from the heart wood of Acaciawater extractives of the heartwood of Acaciacatechu Willd., fam. Leguminosae commonlyknown as KHAIR tree, which is widely distributedin India, form the north-west plains to eastwardsin Assam and throughout the country,particularly in the deciduous and drier regions. Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 Ton./DayLand & Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.62 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.26 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.86 Cr.Rate of Return 46%Break Even Point 39%

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PROJECT NAME PROJECT COST IN Rs.

PACKAGINGOF PROCESSED MAKHANA

Packaged Processed Makhana have gottremendous demand in India and Abroad. Theseare food products having no historical background& becomes in market and in social & culturalsynonym as the society became more advanced.The main raw materials for these products areRaw Makhana, Refined Oil, Salt, Flavours andassorted Spices. The raw material are frequencyavailable in India in Darbhanga in Bihar and insurrounding area. This food products get abroadmarket in foreign countries in Central and SouthAmerica, Europeon Countries and AfricanCountries. Hence, there are a lot of scope andmarket of these products & therefore, it willprovide a very much profitable business. EIRIhave prepared the Industrial project report on thisIndustry. Cost of Report Rs. 15871/-in India.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 Kgs./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.ft.) Rs. 46 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 21 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 72 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.47 Cr.Rate of Return 71%Break Even Point 32%*********************************************************

KRAFT PAPERFROM WASTE PAPER

Paper production requires a disintegration of thebulky fibraes material to individual or smallagglomacrate fibres. This is called pulping. Theideal fibre for high grade paper should be long,high in cellulose content and low in ligrin content.Most ideal raw materila for paper products isbamboo. Other saurces are bagasse andhardwoods like jute stick must be developed andgood quality paper pulp make by blending withbamboo fibre.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 25 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 15000 sq.mt.) Rs. 8 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 12 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 5 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 27 Cr.Rate of Return 17%Break Even Point 70%*********************************************************

PRE STRESSEDCONCRETE PIPES

Prestressed Concrete Pipe cater to intermediatepressure range for which the metallic pipes areexpensive while RCC pipes would not besuitable. The strength of a P.S.C pipe is achievedby helically binding high tensile steel wire undertension around a concrete core there by puttingthe core into compression. When the pipe ispressurised the stresses induced relieve the

compressive stress but they arae not sufficentto subject the core to tenslie stresses. Theprestressing wire is protected against corrosionby a surround of cementatious cover coat givingat least 25mm of cover P.S.C competeseconomically with steel for pipe diameters of 600mm and above. It is a unique combination ofdurability of concrete and high strength of steelcombined with economy in raw materials. TheP.S.C pipes are ideally suited for water supplymains where pressures in the range of 6 Kg/cm2to 20 Kg/cm2 are encountered.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 60 Nos./DayLand & Building (Area 2.5 Acres) Rs. 3 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.46 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 8.19 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 13 Cr.Rate of Return 47%Break Even Point 31%*******************************************************

PHARMACEUTICAL UNIT WITHCHEMICALS, TABLET, CAPSULES,

SYRUPS, LOTION ETC.The development of Indian Drugs andpharmaceuticals Industry was not commonsuratewith the size of this country and the growingneeds of people, when Indian embarked on itsplanned economic expansion industry has beensubstantial and many sides with the result thatit has becomes one of the leading industries.India is now producing a larger quantity of variedpharmaceuticals products.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 6000 sq.mt.) Rs. 5.20 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 76 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.10 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.28 Cr.Rate of Return 67%Break Even Point 40%*********************************************************

SOLAR MODULESAs the name, itself suggests solar cell is madefrom two words, solar & cell. Cell means thedevice to provide the direct current power supply& Solar means the device operated by the energyreceived from sun. The Solar Cell is the devicewhich, converts the light energy into the electricenergy. Viewing the increasing cost of fuel &coal, pollution produced by the thermal powerstation operated by either coal or fuel, initialcapital investment for nuclear power plant & thedifficulties regarding the disposal of nuclearwaste, all these power generating sources arevery inconvenient & trouble some for near future.One more point which diverts our attention fromthe thermal power plants, using coal, fuel &atomic energy as energy sauces, is its limitationon the earth.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 14 Nos./DayLand & Building (Area 250 sq.mt.) Rs. 12 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 20 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 35 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 72 LacsRate of Return 25%Break Even Point 64%********************************************************

Patrons you can deposit the amount inEIRI Account in AXIS BANK LTD.

054010200006248(IFS Code: UTIB0000054) or in

STATE BANK OF INDIA

30408535340(IFS Code: SBIN 0001067)

New Technologies for You1. ACTIVATED CARBON 77 Lacs2. AGARBATTI PERFUMERY COMPOUNDS 74 Lacs3. AIR CONDITIONERS & PARTS 49 Lacs4. AUTOMATIC BISCUIT PLANT (E.O.UNIT) 69 Lacs5. AFTER SHAVE LOTION 33 Lacs6. AYURVEDIC MEDICINES 68 Lacs7. ALUMINIUM UTENSILS 3.61 Cr.8. BEER PLANT (E.O.UNIT) 15.33 Cr.9. BUFFALOW MEAT PROCESSING 2.37 Cr.10. BANANA POWDER (E.O.UNIT) 69 Lacs11. CEILING FAN (E.O.UNIT) 42 Lacs12. COCONUT OIL FROM COPRA 1.05 Cr.13. COLD DRINKS 5 Lacs14. COMPUTER SOFTWARE (E.O.UNIT) 2.61 Cr.15. CONFECTIONERY (TOFFEE & CANDY) 64 Lacs16. CORN FLAKES 78 Lacs17. CHEWING TOBACCO (KHAINE) 21 Lacs18. CALCIUM CARBONATE 3.36 Cr.19. COSMETICS INDUSTRY (MODERN) 3.29 Cr.20. CEMENT PAINT 11 Lacs21. C.P. BATHROOM FITTINGS 89 Lacs22. CARBON PAPER 43 Lacs23. CYCLE TYRES AND TUBES (E.O.UNIT) 3 Cr.24. DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGES 1.29 Cr.25. DAIRY PRODUCTS & MILK PACKAGING 1.84 Cr.26. DETERGENT CAKE & POWDER 6 Lacs27. DETERGENT POWDER (E.O.UNIT) 9 Lacs28. EXTRACTION OF ESSENTIAL OIL 58 Lacs29. EXERCISE NOTE BOOK & REGISTER 30 Lacs30. FLORICULTURE (CUT FLOWERS) 1.44 Cr.31. FRUIT JUICE MAKING & PACKING 3.66 Cr.32. FOOD DEHYDRATION (E.O.UNIT) 2.24 Cr.33. FOOD PROCESSING 1.13 Cr.34. GARLIC OIL ———-35. GINGER OIL 69 Lacs36. GINGER PROCESSING 1.24 Cr.37. GUAR GUM 2.86 Cr.38. HAND MADE PAPER (E.O.UNIT) 55 Lacs39. HERBAL COSMETIC (E.O.UNIT) 76 Lacs40. HERBAL EXTRACTS (E.O.UNIT) 7.58 Cr.41. JAM, JELLY, CHUTNEY, PICKLES ETC. 53 Lacs42. LEATHER, GARMENTS & FOOTWEAR 2.64 Cr.43. LATEX RUBBER CONDOMS (E.O.UNIT) 52 Lacs44. MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKER 88 Lacs45. MANGO PROCESSING & CANNING 49 Lacs46. MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS (E.O.UNIT) 71 Lacs47. MENTHOL BOLD CRYSTALS (E.O.UNIT) 22 Lacs48. MINERAL WATER 2.89 Cr.49. MUSHROOMS (CULTIVATION AND

PROCESSING UNIT) (E.O.UNIT) 54 Lacs50. MASALA/SPICES (E.O.UNIT) 51 Lacs51. MUSTARD OIL (EDIBLE OIL) 3.51 Cr.52. NAMKEEN INDUSTRY 8 Lacs53. NUTS, BOLTS, RIVETS & WASHERS 66 Lacs54. OIL SEALS (E.O.UNIT) 36 Lacs55. PAPER GLASSES FOR BEVERAGE 68 Lacs56. PAN MASALA 72 Lacs57. PAPER BAGS (SHOPPING BAGS) 32 Lacs58. PAPPAD PLANT (AUTOMATIC) 30 Lacs59. PICKLES, MURABBAS AND SAUCES ETC.46 Lacs60. PLASTIC TOYS (E.O.UNIT) 7 Lacs61. POTATO WAFFERS/CHIPS (E.O.UNIT) 97 Lacs62. PAINT INDUSTRY (E.O.UNIT) 37 Lacs63. PAPER CARRY BAGS 98 Lacs64. P.V.C. PIPES AND FITTINGS 1.57 Cr.65. PRESSURE COOKER (E.O.UNIT) 41 Lacs66. POTATO POWDER (E.O.UNIT) 1.96 Cr.67. RUBBER GOODS FROM WASTE RUBBER 30 Lacs68. READYMADE GARMENTS (E.O.UNIT) 75 Lacs69. RICE MILL 4.11 Cr.70. SOCKS KNITTING 25 Lacs71. SOYABEAN PRODUCTS (E.O.UNIT) 4.68 Cr.72. SHAMPOO (E.O.UNIT) 29 Lacs73. SUGAR PLANT (E.O.UNIT) 24 Cr.74. SAFED MUSLI CULTIVATION/PROCESS 62 Lacs75. STEVIA CULTIVATION & EXTRACTION 1.24 Cr.76. THINNERS 30 Lacs77. TABLET, CAPSULE(PHARMACEUTICAL) 48 Lacs78. TEA BAGS (E.O.UNIT) 70 Lacs79. TEA PACKING & DISTRIBUTION 4.50 Cr.80. TOILET SOAP (E.O.UNIT) 84 Lacs81. TOMATO PRODUCTS IN POUCHES 58 Lacs82. WOODEN FURNITURE (E.O.UNIT) 1.81 Cr.83. ZARDA KIMAM & TOBACCO (E.O.UNIT) 12 Lac

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PROJECT NAME PROJECT COST Rs.PECTIN FROM ORANGE PEELSOrange peel is separated out, and processedfor making pectin from (Orange peel is very highin pectin), or the peel can be sold to anotherbusiness that makes candied peel or marmalade.Here, in this project, The pectin is beingmanufactured from Orange peels. Pectin is anatural fibre which is used as a thickner in manyfoods and beverages. Cellulose fibril constitutingplant cell wall requires certain other materials forcementing them into definite structural form ofplant organs.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 384 Kgs./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.23 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.13 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.26 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.79 Cr.Rate of Return 36%Break Even Point 43%********************************************************

DUPLEX BOARDCost Estimation

Plant Capacity 150 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 10 Acres) Rs. 12.35 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 7.41 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 11.43 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 32.06 Cr.Rate of Return 47%Break Even Point 36%******************************************************

G.I. PIPEGulvanised iron pipes (G.I. Pipes) are widely usedin industry, domestic water supply lines and inmany other construction purposes. These pipesplay a key role in water supply to the houses. Asper requirements they are obtained in varioussizes and wall thickness. They are in suchversatile use that they can be seen easily everywhere in industry and residential areas. They aremade of mild steel in general and galvanized toprotect from corrosion and soil attack becauseof their best reasonable cost and long life, theyare most popular. Various methods of pipe Mfg.are employed in pipes & tubes industries. Thechoice, mainly, depends upon the size (diameter)of pipes regd. Smaller sizes are preferablymanufactured by extrusion of ERW techniqueswhile large & medium sizes by welding formedsteel plate or strips. The electric arc furnacemelting of metal has become very popular inIndia in recent days.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 15 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.63 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.30 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 3.49 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.66 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 52%*******************************************************

SILICONE OILSilicone is a man-made chemical that is put touse in a staggering number of industries andapplications. It is created by combining thenaturally occurring element silicon with carbon,hydrogen, oxygen and various other chemicalelements to yield the desired results. It is avaluable product because it offers some high-quality properties that allow it to be used where

other products fail. It was first formally discoveredin the 1930s, but it was ten years later that itearned the name of silicone and began to beput to use in many commercial applications.Today it appears in everything from cookwareand toys, to automobiles and shampoo.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 Kgs./DayLand & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 49 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 60 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.28 Cr.Rate of Return 30%Break Even Point 49%*********************************************************

GALVANIZING PLANT FORSTRUCTURES (FOR TOWERS)

Galvanizing plant for structures (for towers)comprising galvanizing angles and channelstakes recourse to Hot Dip Galvanizing process,involving pickling, fluxing, specter & galvanizing.Structural towers are commonly fabricated withfour columns, although either eight or twelvecolumns are sometimes used, for large elevatedtanks. The columns of towers are commonlymade of two channels, braced top and bottom,with top cover plate and bottom lacing of a builtH-section made of plates and angels or a rolledH-section. The struts are made of built channels,or of angles, or of plates and angles. Thediagonal bracing is commonly made of rods withadjustable devices or turn buckles.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 4 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 92 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 48 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.56 Cr.Rate of Return 28%Break Even Point 53%**********************************************************

SANITARY NAPKINSAND BABY DIAPERS

(AUTOMATIC IMPORTED PLANT)Baby diaper may be a newly developed productfor India, where as for European countries it hasbecome a general necessity for newly born childcaretaking. It was developed & marketed by aswedish firm some time in the year 1958. As amatter of fact a diaper is used for wrapping thenewly born or pretty young children who havenot get developed the fixed routine for makingwater or latrine. He or she may discharge at anytime which creates a lot of trouble to his motheror caretaker. Who has no convenient place ortime to attend the baby while for an outing,shopping, going to movies or friends & relatives.To avoid all trouble they just wrap their babieswith the diaper & baby may discharge wheneverhe feels to. It can retain the wetting for abouttwo hours or so.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 102500 Pcs./DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.31 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 56 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 92 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.05 Cr.Rate of Return 75%Break Even Point 40%*********************************************************

1. ADHESIVE BASED ON VINYL ACETATE(FEVICOL TYPE) 35 Lacs

2. ACTIVATED CARBON 77 Lacs3. ALUMINIUM FOIL 1.35 Cr.4. ALUMINIUM INGOTS FROM ALUMINIUM

SCRAPE 4.78 Cr.5. ALUMINIUM BEVERAGE CANS 1.13 Cr.6. CAUSTIC SODA FROM SODA ASH

BY SODA LIME PROCESS 3.43 Cr.7. CARBON WELDING WIRE ELECTRODES 3.23 Cr.8. CALCIUM CARBONATE 3.36 Cr.9. DEFOAMING AGENT FOR PAPER

INDUSTRIES 4.02 Cr.10. EMERY PAPER 60 Lacs11. E.R.W. STEEL PIPES & TUBES 1595 Lacs12. GRAPHITE ELECTRODES ---——13. GUAR GUM PRODUCTS 2.86 Cr.14. GRINDING WHEELS 93 Lacs15. HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 8.68 Cr.16. HEAVY LIQUID PARAFFIN 89 Lacs17. MINI CEMENT PLANT 56.88 Cr.18. MINI STEEL PLANT/M.S. INGOTS BY

INDUCTION FURNACE 11.07 Cr.19. MAIZE STRACH LIQUID GLUCOSE

DEXTROSE 88.50 Cr.20. PHOSPHORIC ACID FROM ROCK

PHOSPHATE 88 Lacs21. PIGMENT BINDER 69 Lacs22. PROTEIN & PROTEIN BASED PRODUCT 2.46 Cr.23. PAPER NAPKINS 17 Lacs24. PERFUME INDUSTRY 86 Lacs25. ROASTED/DRIED/SALTED CASHEWNUTS,

ALMONDS PISTS, PEANUT, DRIEDCOCONUT 5.21 Cr.

26. SOLAR PRODUCTS 1.71 Cr.27. SINGLE/MONO LAYER AND MULTILAYER

FILM PLANT FOR FOOD PACKAGING 2.04 Cr.28. SODIUM HYDRO SULPHATE 1.15 Cr.29. S.G. CASTING & ALLOY

(STEEL CASTING) 10.60 Cr.30. TISSUE PAPER 13.03 Cr.

Each Project Report covers in this CD containsIntroduction, Uses, Market, Process with ProductFormulae, Suppliers of Plant & Equipments and RawMaterials, Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis,BEP, Resources of Finance etc.

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EXTRACTION OF APRICOT OIL(CHULLI)

Apricot stones/seeds otherwise thrown as awaste were utilized for extraction of oil for bothedible and pharmaceutical purposes. Apricotfruits containing 11.7-22.2% stones with about32% kernels give an oil yield of 46.1-47.2%.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 61 Bottles (250g)/DayLand & Building (Area 250 sq.mt.) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 5 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 9 Cr.Rate of Return 134%Break Even Point 22%******************************************************

Patrons you can deposit theamount in EIRI Account

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COAL WASHING UNITCoal is a combustible solid, usually stratified. Itis formed by the burial of partially decomposedvegetable in past geological ages. After that,pressure and temperature changed them tocoal. Variations in the proportion of variousplant components cause the different typesof coal such as banded,splint cannel and boghead coal. The content of impurities in coal makedifferent grades of coal. The following are thedifferent kinds of coal depending upon theirstage of coalification. They are black in colourand have dull waxy lustre. It is a higher stage offormation than lingnite. So it is denser and harderthan lignite. its moisture content is also less thanlignite and is 12% to 25%. Sub-bituminous coalsignite easily and have calorific value between7000 to 15,000 B.T.U. They are so called as theyburn with smoky yellow flame like bitumen andtheir distillation product is coal tar, which is ofbituminous nature. It is black in colour and isgenerally banded due to the formations of layersof bright coal in it.

Cost Estimation (All Fig. in Lacs)Plant Capacity 4000 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 7 Acres) Rs. 470 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1226 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3413 LacsRate of Return 71%Break Even Point 26%*********************************************************

CALCIUM CARBONATE(PRECIPITATED

AND ACTIVATED)These two forms of calcium carbonate differ inrespect of coating which the former does nothave and later has. Both the forms of calciumcarbonate are being used in various industriesas filler or extender, thus assumes crucialimportance in chemical and allied industries.PVC Rubber, denitrifice, cigarette paper,printing ink, pharmaceutical are some of thecalcium carbonate using industries. In this offerwe have considered the product mix ofPrecipitated Grade which could cover very widerange of grades in terms of Particle Size, Shapeand Distribution. It will be possible to vary anyof the three physical properties alongwith otherphysical properties, such as Bulk Density, FlowPoint, Viscosity, as required by individualcustomers as per their need. We have alsoconsidered 40 Tons per day capacity ActivatedCalcium Carbonate with different coatingarrangement as well as sophisticated PressureFiltration and Drying System to ensure the qualityproduct.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 3 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 25 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6 Cr.Rate of Return 27%Break Even Point 58%********************************************************

B.P.O. AND CALL CENTREFirst of all it is necessary to understandwhat is outsourcing. Outsourcing encompassesa wide range of services, from a particularproject to a technical domain to all activities.A successful outsourcing project is only possibleif the outsourcing decision has taken intoconsideration all known costs and benefitsassociated with the project. It is also importantthat the contract be effectively negotiated andmanaged. Business Process Outsourcing(BPO) is an appropriately structuredarrangement between an Organization and anOutsourcing supplier to perform services, whichwere otherwise conducted in-house. Cost EstimationLand & Building (1800 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.42 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 6 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.76 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 12.61 Cr.Rate of Return 121%Break Even Point 39%********************************************************

COPPER ROD WIRE DRAWINGAND PVC WIRE & CABLES

Copper wire, having higher electricalconductivity, is mostly used in electrical andelectronic appliances. Copper wire is havingabundant uses such as in household wrings andelectric motors. C opper is a high reactiveelement. It reacts with oxygen and thus oxidelayer is formed on the surface and so it iscorrosion-resistant. Copper is having goodmechanical properties, viz, good malleability andformability which makes fabrication easy, itcan be easily welded or soldered. The meltingtemperature of copper is 10830C hence wiresof various copper base alloys can also be drawn. Cost Estimation (All Fig. in Lacs)Plant Capacity 15 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 6000 sq.mt.) Rs. 332 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 267 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 5645 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6280 LacsRate of Return 77%*******************************************************

METALLIC STEARATEBY PRECIPITATION

AND FUSION PROCESSStearates of aluminium, calcium, magnesium andzinc are known as driers and metallic soaps. Ithas long been established that the metal orcatier of the metallic soap is the active principlewhich accelerates the oxidation andpolymerization reactions associated with thedrying of oils. As many as twenty four metalsare known to have activity, but the soaps ofcobalt, manganese, lead, iron, calcium, zinc andzirconium account for the major share ofpresent-day-use. Of these cobalt, manganese,lead and iron soaps are the primary driers.Calcium, zinc, and zirconium soaps alone donot promote drying. They are useful only inconjunction with one or more of the primarydriers, and thus are termed auxilliary driers.The organic or a main portions of the metallicsoaps used as driers act as carrying andsalubilizing agents. Because of their stability,excellent salability, and low cost, soaps based

on naphthenic acid, tall oil and 2- ethylhexoicacid account for the major portion of the driersin use today. Driers made with resin, oleic andlinoleic acids have declined in use, but arestill manufactured for special purposes. Driersbased on newly available synthetic, tertiaryorganic acids have been developed.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.38 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 70 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 4.50 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.70 Cr.Rate of Return 50%Break Even Point 32%*********************************************************

COOLANT (ENGINE)Engine Coolant is a mixture of various types ofglycols and highly formulates & researchedvarious corrosive inhibitors. De-mineralized wateris mixed with the coolant as per suggestion andused in the engine-radiator cooling system toremove excess heat of engine. The purpose ofCoolant is to remove excess heat produced fromthe engine operation, to control corrosion andscaling, 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. Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 Ltr./DayLand & Building (Area 350 sq.mt.) Rs. 17 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 7 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 38 LacsRate of Return 28%*********************************************************SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Foreign language courses are designed tomeet the fundamental objectives of learningJapanese language, namely to obtain thevocabulary and grammar of Japanese, tocomprehend Japanese, to communicate in day-to-day social situations, to demonstrate one’sinterest in Japan - her culture, people and life,and to make business contacts and friends. Thefaculty of JLS has been trained to guide thestudent to understand important Japanese andcustoms behavioural norms, both on businessand social fronts. School provides students withspecially developed text books written in Romanalphabets - in the same it is done the worldover. Text books are supplemented by readingmaterial, home assignments and audio tapes.Additional material is provided to students forlearning basic script which is later followed byprescribed reading material for advancedcourses. It should be created teaching methodsthat best suit Indian students.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 13 Class/DayLand & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 51 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 50 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.25 Cr.Rate of Return 27%**********************************************************

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BOTTLING PLANT (IMFL &COUNTRY LIQUOR) FROM

RECTIFIED SPIRITGin, vodka, and related spirits like aquaritare distinguishable from whisky, rum and brandywhich themselves have a number of commoncharacteristics. The most evident difference isin colour, with gin an vodka normally beingcolourless white whisky, rum and brandy varyin shade from straw-coloured to the deepestbrown. This immediate difference is linked withdistinguishing features of composition andflavour which are reflected in the methods ofproduction of the two troup of sprits. The aurdwhisky comes from the Gaelic word wisge-beatha, as the Irish called it, incoming the waterof life. The colour in whisky, rum and brandyoves it origin to the practice of ageing ormaturing these spirits in wooden casks, whichas containers have previously used fortransporting some compatible liquid such asslerry, wine or molasses.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000 Cases/DayLand & Building (Area 39000 sq.ft.) Rs. 2.15 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 64 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.03 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.88 Cr.Rate of Return 11%Break Even Point 69%**********************************************************

ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING(FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING)

A pouch is similar to a bag except it issimpler in constructions and is made from rollstock, filled and sealed on automatic highspeed machinery. There are many possiblevariations of pouch sizes, shapes andcompositions. Few general types can bedescribed. Pouches can be defined as verticalor horizontal, depending on how they are formed.Vertical pouches are made by drawing one ortwo webs downward a forming mandrel, sealingone or two seats to form a tube and adding atop and bottom seal for closure than one sideseal is used and centured, it is called a pillowtype. If the side seal is inserted on one side anda fold on the other, it is called a three side sealpouch. When two side seals are used it is calleda four side seal poucher firm-sealed pouch. Theproduct is added while the pouch is in thevertical position and usually before it is reservedfrom the web. side seams can be lapped orbutted and qussets are optional. Horizontalpouches are made by drawing one or to webs ina horizontal direction.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 2400 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.56 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 81 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.28 Cr.Rate of Return 22%Break Even Point 56%********************************************************

L.P.G. BOTTLING PLANTThrough out the commercial life time of ahydrocarbon fuel, from production at theweelhead to combustion in chamber,considerations of fuel storage movement, loss,safety and contamination apply. These aredetermined largely by the properties of thefuel itself and are therefore controlled by suitableproper ty specifications. They are alsoinfluenced significantly by the design of thehandling equipment, the procedures adoptedand in some cases by the use of appropriatefuel additives. Bulk petroleum and hydrocarbonsgenerally are most commonly stored incylindrical tanks of welded steel construction upto about 100.000 Ton capacity mountedvertically on simple formulations of rubble andsand bituminmix.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10000 Cylinders/DayLand & Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 11.50 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.30 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 5.67 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 27.51 Cr.Rate of Return 56%Break Even Point 25%*********************************************************

BIO TECHNOLOGYLABORATORY AND

TRAINING INSTITUTEBio Technology is based on the catalyticactivities of cells, either intact cell or extractfrom them. Bio-Technology training is neededto fill the void between the curriculum of a theoretical education and the practical demand ofdepending on your speciality. R & D validationregulation, processing or manufacturing in thebiotechnology field. Furthermore, properbiotechnology training is essential due to thecomplexity and inherent uncertainty of usingliving organisms as production system tomanufacture complex biologically active protein.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 Students/MonthLand & Building (Area 3000 sq.ft.) Rs. 47 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 8 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 62 LacsRate of Return 15%Break Even Point 62%********************************************************DECORATIVE LAMINATED SHEET

(SUNMICA)The material is intended for interior use. Thespecification applies to sheets in which the onlyfilter is paper and does not cover sheets with acore of any other material covered by this reportis not intended for load beariong applications. InIndia three types of decorative and industriallaminated sheets or products are beingmanufactured usually using phenolformaldehyde or melamine formaldehyde orother phenolic resins as bindiong materials forthe core and the surface papers.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1600 sq.mt./DayLand & Building (Area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.31 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.56 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.24 Cr.Rate of Return 55%*******************************************************

VEGETABLES FRESHAND FROZEN

Preservation of foods by drying them is perhapsthe oldest method known. Large quantities offruits are dried in the sun in different parts of theworld such as Asia Minor, Greece, Spain, andother Mediterranean countr ies, Arabia,Afghanistan, Australia, etc. The modern methodof dehydration, i.e. drying fruits and vegetablesunder controlled conditions of temperature andhumidity is, however, assuming importance as amajor industry. The dehydration industry got animpetus during the World War II.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./DayLand and Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 2.43 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.61 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 42 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 5.75 Cr.Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 57%********************************************************

E.R.W. STEEL PIPES & TUBESPipes and tubes find use in almost all theindustries/services in one way or the other.Automobile vehicles use metallic pipes, includingsteel pipes, of a large variety. Gas/water/liquidstransporting pipes are spread everywhere.Irrigation, petroleum products, sewerage,chemicals transportation pipes and those usedin mines, public water supply networks, are wellknown. Hydraulic piping may be divided into (i)rigid & (ii) flexible classes. Rigid piping of iron &steel is either seamless or welded type. Pipeshave specified end-threading pipe-fittings in thepiping net-work.

Cost Estimation (All Fig. in Laks)Plant Capacity 60 MT/DayLand and Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 481 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 566 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2176 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3575 LacsRate of Return 84%Break Even Point 29%******************************************************

BEER INDUSTRY(WITH GOVERNMENT FACILITY)

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quitecommon and popular in almost every Country ofthe World. People of different Countries take beerin varying much like a soft drink in EuropeanCountries it is just a substitute of water. Thealcoholic contents and main source stuff alsokeep varying according to the tests of the majorpart of population of the particular countryalthough it is a fashion to ask for beer of everyorigin in every Country. Formulations of beermanufacturing are done with the view ofavailability of the raw materials in that particularpart of the World where the brewery is proposedto be established.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5000 KL/AnnumLand and Building (Area 5 Acres) Rs. 1 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 15.30 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.63 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 23.42 Cr.Rate of Return 48%Break Even Point 44%*********************************************************

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The book covers Tomato, Impact of Introduction of Hybrid Tomato, Poly House Technology inVegetable Production, Canning and Bottling of Fruits and Vegetables, Fruits and vegetables Drying/Dehydration and Concentration, Processing Technologies of Tomato and other Vegetables,Technology of Tomato Products, Processing of Peeled Tomatoes, Processing of Dried Tomatoes,Flow Sheet for Tomato Juice Processing, Flow sheet for Processing of Tomato Ketchup or Sauce,Tomato Juice Processing Line, Processing and Storage of Orange Fruited Tomato Cultivars intoPuree, Tomato Paste Technology, Technology of Tomato Puree, Tomato Ketchup, Juice & BottlingTechnology, Soups and Soup Mixes, Tomato Juice Processing Line, Processing and Preservationof Tomatoes, Effect of Storage on the Colour and Sensory Attribute of Tomato Puree, Value Additionof Fruits and Vegetable by Mechanical Washing, Dehydration of Tomatoes (Tomato Powder),Packaging and Storage, Condensed Tomato Soup, Products from Tomato Pulp, ManufacturingTomato Sauces and Ketchup, Project Profile on Tomato Pulp/Puree, Food Processing Unit, TomatoPowder, Tomato Products (Project Profile), Pineapple Tomato, Frut Juice and Other Products

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The book covers Processing of Ginger, Manufacture of Starch, Aonla Processing Technology, Cultivation of Pineapple,Technology of Paneer and Channa Manufacture and Storage, Technology of Butter Manufacture and Storage, Technology ofGhee Manufacture and Storage,Processing of Dehydrated Fruits, Fruit Flavoured Beverages, Functional Foods, Preparationof Banana Flour, Soy Fortified Cake, Production of Meat Analogues, Guava Papaya Fruit Bar, Soy Yoghurt, Active Packaging,Flexible Packages for Fruit and Vegetable Pulps, Food Packages Out of Flexalcon, Aluminium Cans for Heat Sterilized FoodProducts, Foil Bag, Pouch and Envelope Production, Aluminium Foil in Packaging Technology and Applications, Aluminiumin Flexible Packaging, Nanotechnology in Food Packaging, Packaging of Fresh Meat, Packaging of Shrimps, Packaging ofFruit Juices, Packaging of Biscuits, Plant Economics of Aluminium Beverage Cans, Plant Economics of Amla Fruit Products,Plant Economics of Banana Powder (Dried Banana),Plant Economics of Buffalo Meat/Frozen Meat with Slaughter House,

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The book covers Introduction, Applications of Textiles in Agricultural and Horticultural,Technology of Non wovens (Thermal Bonding), Demands of Non wovens in ApparelIndustry, Uses of Yarns in Geotextiles and Nonwoven, Applications of Aerogel inTextiles,Automotive Seat Belt Fabrics, Batt Formation in Nonwovens: Methods, Meritsand Measures, Detailed Process of Spunbonded Fabrics from Recycled Plastics, EnergySaving Potentials in Thermal Nonwovens Processes, Jute Application in Geotextiles,Lyocell: A High Performance Fibre for Nonwovens, Manufacturing of Nonwovencomposites from reclaimed fibres, Materials used in casual and sports weartextiles,Needlepunch Felts, Nonwoven interlinings in Apparels, Natural fibres inagrotextiles, Nonwovens in packaging, medical, agriculture and other fields, Nonwovenindustry (Carry Bags, Surgical Gown, Face Mask, Round Caps, Shoe Cover, Gloves),Nonwoven Fabric Production, Nonwovens for Medical Textiles, Protective ApparelsManufacture, Processing, Finishing Lines and Non wovens Machinery, Seam Strength of Geotextiles, SpunlaceNonwovens, Surgical Dresses (Doctor’s Dress), Technology of Absorbent Nonwovens, Nonwoven Carry Bags.

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The book Technology of Food Processing Industries covers Amla Candy, AsepticProcessing and Packaging, Bael Fruit, Banana Dehydration, Citrus Fruits,Consumer Protection and Food Packaging (Rules and Regulations), DairyProducts & Processing, Dehydration of Red Chillies, Fermented Dairy Products,Effluent Treatment Methods for Food Industries, Fabricated Chips, Preservationof Meat Products (Fermentation Technology), Food Processing, Small ScaleEnterprises, Ice Cream Manufacture, Impact of Food Regulations on the FoodSystem, Infrared Radiation0- An Innovative Technique in Food Preservation,Manufacture of Nutritious Snack Foods, Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic Beverages(Fermented), Non-Thermal Food Preservation, Noodles Manufacture, Oils and

Fats, Poly House Dried Mushroom Slices, Preparation of Diabetic Cookies, Preservation of Meat, Fishand Eggs, Preservation of Milk and Dairy Products, Puffed Potato Cubes, Pulses Processing, ReadyKhaman Mix, Sapota-Papaya Fruit Bar, Soya Products (Fermented), Sports Foods and Drinks, Sugarand Sugar Products, Surface Design in Food Packaging, Sweet Potato Products, Technologies andPackages of Banana, Tomato Puree, Bakery Project Profile.

The Book Technology Of Chicken Meat And Poultry Products Covers Introduction,Principles Of Meat Processing Technology, Pre-Slaughter Factors Affecting PoultryMeat Quality, Slaughter Through Chilling Technology, Deboning Technology,Ingredients Of Non-Meat Ingredients, Manufacturing Meat From Poultry, SeasoningsUsed In Meat Processing, Heat Treatment Of Meat Products, Processed MeatProducts Technology, Technology Of Washing Poultry During Processing,Manufacturing F Raw-Fermented Sausages, Manufacturing Technology Of Raw-Cooked Meat Products, Precooked Cooked Meat Products Technology, Processed

Products From Chicken Meat, Manufacturing Of Meat Products, Unique Meat Products Technology,Fresh Poultry Meat Manufacturing Technology, Drying Of Meat Technology, Production Of Poultry Products,Plant Economics Of Chicken Farming (Hatchery), Plant Economics Of Chicken Meat Processing AndExport, Plant Economics Of Chicken Processing With Slaughter House, Plant Economics Of ChickenSausages & Hamburger, Plant Economics Of Piggery/Meat/Chicken Processing,Plant Economics OfSausages, Salamis, Ham, Bacon & Chicken Loaf

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The book Technology of Food Preservation& Processing covers almost all the basic andadvanced details to setup own FoodPreservation Units. The new edition of thebook is covering latest methods includingFood Preservation and Processing, FoodAdditives, Spoilage of Foods, Food Poisoning,Sanitation and Cleaning Requirements forFood Processing Plants, Introduction toQuality Control, Evaluation and Assurance,Method of Products Development, Food Grades, Standards Laws andRegulation, Food Preservation Principles and Methods, Preservation bySalting, Preservation by Sugar, Preservation by Using Chemicals,Preservation by Drying, Preservation by fermentation, Preservation byAntibiotics and Irradiation, Preservation by Cold, Preservation byConcentration, Preservation by Use of Heat, Commercial Canning, Fruitand Vegetable Preservation, Fermented Beverages, Fruit Concentrates,Fruit Beverages, Pickles, Cold Storage, Food Standards and Labelling ,Fruit sand Fruit Products, Vegetables and Vegetable Products, Cerealsand Baked Products, Sugars and Sweeteners, Milk and Milk Products,Meat and Meat Products, Sea Foods, Poultry, Eggs and Egg Products,Candied Food, Fermented Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic Beverages, By –Product Utilization, Packaging and Packing Materials, Post Harvest FoodConservation, Equipments Commonly Used in Preservation of fruits &Vegetables, Fruits and Vegetables, Cold Storage, Ready to Serve CurriedVegetables, Tomato Products.

Introduction, ajowan or bishopsweed, amchur, aniseed, asafoetida,capsicums or chillies, caraway,

cardamom (greater cardamom & lesser cardamom, greatercardamom, cassia, celery seed, cinnamon, clove, coriander,cumin seed, cumin black, fennel, fenugreek, garlic, ginger,nutmeg, pepper -black, white & green, turmeric, ajowanextraction from ajowan seeds, asafoetida (hing), black pepper,chilli powder, drying of red chillies, haldi, dhania, pea & greenpeas, dry ginger from green ginger, dehydrated onions & onionpowder, garlic powder, mustard powder, oleoresins from chilli& ginger (extraction), turmeric powder, tamarind seed powder,process of manufacture & formulaes, packaging of spices/masala, method of test for spices & condiments, agmark-symbol of quality & purity,

Bio gas as appropriate technology,benefits and costs of a bio gas plant,the digestion process, bo gas plants,scaling of bio gas plants, design of bio gas plants, bio gasutilization, planning, design and construction, types of bio gasdigesters and plants, constructing a floating drum bio, gasdigester outlet, constructing a floating drum bio gas digesterinlet, constructing a floating drum bio gas digester, constructionof a bio gas digester, bio gas pipeline connection fittings, biogas plant construction manual fixed dome digester, food, animal,vegetable and food preparation by product treatment, processfor anaerobic treatment of waste, process for producing ethanoland for energy recovery, methane gas process and apparatus,power generation from solar and waste heat, apparatus andprocess for biological wastewater treatment, self containedbiofuel production and water processing apparatus, method andapparatus for producing bio gas employing technology forimproving quality of raw material, method and apparatus forproduction of bio ethanol and other fermentation products,method and apparatus for removing co2 in mixed gas such asbio gas, method for producing biofuel using electron beam,method for the synthesis of organic compounds from manure,non-hazardous, non-septic liquid waste drying process, wasteto energy by way of hydrothermal decomposition and resourcerecycling.

The book Agro Food Processing andPackaging Technology covers Food Laws,Ready to Eat Snacks Extrusion Technology,Potato Chips, Ready to Eat Protein RichFood Bars, Grading and Sorting FoodProducts Using Computer, IQF Freezingand Application, Food Canning, Fruits

Canning Technology, Preparation of Fruit Juices, Squashes & Cordials,Technology of Vegetables Canning, Poultry Processing, Aqua Farm, PulseProduction, Production Process of Large Cardamom, Rice-Fish PoultryFarming, Organized Dairy Farms, Polyhouse Technology for Productionof Vegetables, Productivity of Goats, Continuous Processing of RTD Teaand Coffee Beverages, Cold Chain Supply, Processing Preservation ofFish, UHT Plant for Milk in Aseptic Pouches, Plant Economics ofAquaculture Shrimp Farming, Plant Economics of Canning andPreservation of Vegetables, Plant Economics of Canning of Fruits andVegetables, Plant Economics of Cold Supply Chain Plant Economics ofDairy Farming (Buffaloes Kundi), Plant Economics of Dairy Farming(Jersey Cows) & Milk Processing, Plant Economics of Frozen Food byIQF Technology, Plant Economics of Fruit Juice in Tetrapack, PlantEconomics of Gram Dall/Pulse Mill, Plant Economics of Green House/Poly House, Plant Economics of Mango Pulp, Plant Economics ofNamkeens (Kurkure Type Snack Food), Plant Economics of Pineapple,Tomato, Fruit Juice and Other Products Bottling Plant, Plant Economicsof Potato Chips with Nitrogen Packing (On Imported M/C), Plant Economicsof Poultry and Hatchery Farming, Plant Economics of Protein FromSoyabean, Plant Economics of Ready to Eat Foods in Tetra Packs, PlantEconomics of Rice Sorting/Grading Plant, Plant Economics of SeedsGrading and processing, Plant Economics of Snack Food (Crax Size)(Roll and Ball Type), Suppliers of Plant and Equipments for FoodProcessing and Allied Industry.

MODERN TECHNOLOGY OF BIO GAS

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FROM FERTILIZER* AMMONIUM SULPHATE* AMMONIUM CHLORIDE* AMYL ACETATE* ANHYDROUS FERRIC

CHLOLRIDE* ANTIMONY POTASSIUM

TARTRATE* ASSAYING GOLD* BASIC CHROMIUM

SULPHATE* BENEFICIATION OF

MAGANESE ORE* BENZOIC ACID* BENZYL ALCOHOL

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* BENZYL BENZOATE* BORIC ACID* BUFFING & POLISHING

COMPOUND* CABLE JELLY COMPOUND* CABLEJELLY FILLED

COMPOUND* CALCINING OF MAGNES

ITE & DEAD BURNTMANGNESE OXIDE

* CALCIUM CARBONATE(ACTIVATED)

* CALCIUM CARBONATEFROM LIME STONE

* CALCIUM CARBONATEFROM MARBLE CHIPS

* CALCIUM GLUCONATE* CALCIUM HYPOCHLORIDE* CALCIUM NITRATE* CALCIUM OXIDE

(LIME STONE POWDER)* CALCIUM SALT FOR

HIGHER FATTY ACIDUSING COTTON SEEDOIL

* CAMPHOR TABLET* CARBIDE TIPS/INSERTS/

INDEXABLE* CARBON BLACK FROM

DRY CELL BATTERIES* CARBON BLACK FROM

FERTILIZER’S WASTE* CARBON BLACK FROM

NATURAL GAS* CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2)* CARBON DIOXIDE FROM

BOILER EXHAUST GASES* CARBOXY METHYL

CELLULOSE (CMC)* CATIONIC SOFTNER* CAUSTIC SODA* CELLULOSE ACETATE* CELLULOSE POWDER &

MICROCRYSTAL LINECELLULOSE POWDER

* CHALK CRAYON* CHEMICAL ETCHING

OF STAINLESS STEEL* CHINA CLAY WASHING/

PURIFICATION* CHOLINE CHLORIDE* CHROMIC ACID* COALCHAR FROM

ACTIVATED CARBON* COBALT OCTOATE* CONSTRUCTION

CHEMICALS* COOLENT ENGINES* COPPER SULPHATE* CORROSION CONTROL

LING CHEMICALS(PIPE LINES)

* D.O.P & OTHERPLASTICIZER

* D.O.P. (DIOCTYLEPHTHALATE)

* DEHYDRATED LIME* DHOP (LOBAN) BENZION* DI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

FROM ROCKPHOSPHATEHALF PROCESS

* DI -BUTYL

PHTHALATE (DBP)* DI-CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

FROM ROCK PHOSPHATE* DIETHYLE PHATHILATE

(D.E.P)* DIMETHYL SULPHATE* DOUGH MOULDING

COMPOUND (DMC)* D-PHENYL GLYCINE* DRY ICE BY BREAKING

OF AIR* DYE FIXING AGENT

(BY COLD PROCESS)* EMULSIFIERS FOR

CUTTING OIL* EPHEDRINE

HYDROCHLORIDE* ERYTHROSINE* ETCHING PROCESS* ETHYL ACETATE* ETHYL ALCOHOL FROM

MOLASSES* ETHYLENE DIAMINE* ETHYL VANILLIN* EXTRACTION OF

GOLD SILVER & COPPERFROM THE ALLOY BYCHEMICAL PROCESS

* EXTRACTION OF LEADFROM LEAD WASTE

* EXTRACTION OF SILVERFROM HYPO SOLUTION(CHEMICAL PROCESS)

* FATTY ACID* FERRIC CHLORIDE

(ANHYDROUS)* FERRIC OXIDE* FERRIC SULPHATE* FERRO ALLOY* FERRO MANGANESE* FERRO SILICON* FERROUS SILICATE* FERROUS SULPHATE* FIBRE OPTIC

MANUFACTURING* FIRE WORKS* FLUORINE CHEMICAL

(HYDRO FLUOIC ACID)* FOAMING AGENT* FORMALDEHY

DEFORMIC ACID* FURFURAL FROM

RICE HUSK/HULL* GASKET SHELLEC

COMPOUND* GELATIN (EDIBLE

PHARMACEUTICAL &PHOTOGRAPHY GRADE)

* GLYCERINE* GLYCEROL

MONOSTERATE* GOLD POTASSIUM

CYANIDE (GPC)* GOLD SALT* GROUND CALCIUM

CARBONATE* HEAT & UV

STABILIZERS FOR PVC &OTHER ENGINEERINGPLASTICS

* HEAT AND WATERPROOF COMPOUND

FORCONSTRUCTION* HEXACHLO ROETHANE* HEXACHLO ROETHANE

FROM ETHYLENEDICHLORIDE

* HEXAMINE FROMFORMALDEHYDE

* HIGH CONCENTRATEDFORMALIN

* HYDRATED LIME FROMSEA SHELL

* HYHDROCHLORIC ACID* HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

(BY AUTO OXIDATIONPROCESS)

* HYDROGEN PEROXIDEBY ETHYLEANTHRAQUININECATALYTIC

* HYDROXIDE (NAOH)CAUSTIC SODA

* HYDROXY AMINESULPHATE

* HYDROXYLAMINESULPHATE

* INDUSTRIAL GASES* INDUSTRIAL SALT

PROCESSING* INSOLUBLE

SULPHUR* INTERNATIONAL

STANDARDLABORATORIES

* IRON OXIDE FORMAKING FERRITES

* ISOEPHTHALIC ACID* LAB (LINEAR ALKYL

BENZENE)* LABORATORY CHEMICAL

UNIT* LEAD EXTRACTION

FROM SCRAP BATTERIES* LEAD OXIDE* LEAD OXIDE (MONORED

& GRAY)* LEAD OXIDE

(MONOOXIDE,REDLEAD TETRANICKEL)

* LEAD RECOVERYFROM SCRAP BATTERY

* LEAD STEARATE* LEATHER CHEMICALS

(HYDRATED LIMECHROMIUM SULPHATE,BORAX)

* LECITHIN FROMSUNFLOWER OIL

* LIGHT MAGNESIUMOXIDE

* LIME STONE POWDER* LIQUID OXYGEN

BOTTELING PLANT* LOW ASH

MATALLURGICAL COKEPLANT

* LOW CARBON FERROMAGANESE

* MAGNESITE FROMMEGNESITE ORE

* M.DINITROBENZENE* MAGNESITE BOND

POLISHING

BRICKRESIN BONDPOLISHING BRICK &RESIN BOND FINALPOLISH FOR MARBLE &GRANITE

* MAGNESIUM FROM SEAWATER

* MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE* MAGNESIUM POWDER

(LIGHT)* MAGNESIUM SULFATE

AS FERTILIZER GRADE* MAGNESIUM SULPHATE* MANAGNESE SULPHATE* MELAMINE FORMALDE

HYDE POWDER* MELAMINE* METHYL ACRYLATE* METRODINAZOLE* MENTHYL

METHACRYLATE* META DINITRO

BENZALDEHYDE* METAL NAPHATHENATES* METALPRETREATMENT

CHEMICALS* METHYL ETHYL KETONE

OXIME (MEK OXIME)* METHYL ETHYL

KETONE PEROXIDE* METHYL SALICYLATE* METOL* MICRO NUTRIENTS

MIXTURE SOLID* MONO ETHYLENE

GLYCOL* MONO SODIUM

GLUTAMATE* N-ACETYL GLUCOSAMIN

THROUGH CHITINBIOTECHNICALLY

* NAPTHA BASED SOLVENT* N-BUTYL ACETATE* NICKEL CATALYST FOR

HYDROGENATION OFVEGETABLE OIL

* NITRO CELLULOSE* NITROUS OXIDE* NON FORMAL DYE

FIXING AGENT(NATURAL)

* NON FORMALDEHYDEFIXING AGENT

* NON-FERRIC ALUM* N-PARAFFIN* ORTHO TOLUENE

SOLVENT* OSSEIN FROM BONES* OXALIC ACID FROM

MOLASSES* OXALIC ACID FROM

PADDY HUSK* OXALIC ACID FROM

SAW DUST* OXALIC ACID FROM

VEGETABLE WASTE* OXYGEN & NITROGEN

GAS PLANT* OXYGEN GAS

COLLECTION &BOTTLING PLANT

* OXYGEN GAS PLANT

(AIR SEPERATIONMETHOD)

* OXYGEN LIQUID PLANT* PARA AMINO PHENOL* P.V.C. STABILISER

(LEAD STEARATE &CALCIUM STEARATE)

* PECTIN FROM CITRUS,LEMON & ORANGES

* PECTIN FROM ORANGELIME PEELS

* PECTIN FROM RAWPAPAYA

* PHENYL* PHENYL (PINE OIL

DISINFECTANT)* PHOSPHORIC ACID

(PURIFICATION) FROMCRUDE

* PHOTO-EMULSION FORROTARY SCREENPRINTING

* PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE* PHTHALOCYANINE

BLUE & GREEN* PLASTER OF PARIS* POLY ACETAL UNIT* POLY CORBONATE

(DRY PROCESS)* POLY VINYL ALCOHOL* POLYESTER RESIN* POLYVINYL ACETATE* PORCELINE INSULATOR* POTASSIUM CHLORIDE* POTASSIUM CYANIDE

(SILVER & GOLD)* POTASSIUM IODATE* POTASSIUM NITRATE* POTASSIUM NITRATE FROM POTASSIUM CHLORIDE* POTASSIUM

PERMANGANATE INSOLUTION FORM

* ORTHO PHTHALICPOLYESTER

* POTASSIUM SILICATEUSING AUTOCLAVE

* POTTASIUM IODIDE* WATER PROOFING

COMPOUND (LIQUID &POWDER)

* WATER PROOFINGCOMPOUND (LIQUID &SOLID)

* WATER TREATMENTCHEMICALS

* X-RAYPHOTOGRAPHYDEVELOPERS & FIXER

* ZEOLITE A* ZINC & COPPER

SULPHATE FROMBRASS ASH

* ZINC BRIGHTNER* ZINC OXIDE* ZINC PHOSPHATE* ZINC STEARATE* ZINC CHLORIDE* ZINC SILICATE* ZINC SULPHATE* ZINC SULPHATE

(MICRONUTRIENTS

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FROM CROPS)* ZINC PHOSPHATING BY

COLD PROCESS* ZINC METAL FROM

ZINC ASH* ZINC BORATE* ZINC SULPHATE

MONOHYDRATE* CHELATED ZINC* ZIRCON

COMPUTERPRODUCTS

* BUSINESS PROCESSOUTSOURCING (BPO)

* CALL CENTRE(DOMESTIC)

* CALL CENTRE(INTERNATIONAL)

* COMPACT DISC* COMPACT DISC

RECORDING* COMPACT DISC

PLAYER (AUDIO/VIDEO)* COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(HARDWARE)* COMPUTER EDU-

CATION INSTITUTE* COMPUTER MONITOR* COMPUTER JOBWORK* COMPUTER RIBBON* COMPUTER PRINTER* COMPUTER RIBBON

CARTRIDGE* COMPUTER RIBBON

REFILING/REINKING* COMPUTER STATIONERY

& IMPORTEDHARDWARE PARTS

* COMPUTERSOFTWARE* COMPUTER KEYBOARD* COMPUTER STATIONERY* CYBERCAFE* E-COM/BUSINESS* FLOPPY DISKS* INTERNET SERVICE

PROVIDER (ISP)* LAPTOP COMPUTER* MEDICAL

TRANSCRIPTION* PORTAL

PRODUCTS FROMWASTES

* ACRYLIC SHEETS* ACTIVATED CARBON

FROM RICE HUSK, SAWDUST

* BIO COAL BRIQUETTEFROM AGRICULTURECELLULOSE WASTE

* CAFFEINE FROM TEAWASTE

* COIR PITH* CEMENT FROM RICE

HUSK* COTTON FROM WASTE

YARN* EXTRACTION OF LEAD

FROM WASTE* FATTY ACID FROM WASTE* FUEL BRIQUETTES

FROM AGRO WASTE* FLUTE PAPER FROM

WASTE PAPER* GLUE FROM LEATHER

WASTE* HARD BOARD FROM

BAGASSE* HAND MADE PAPER

FROM WASTE* JUTE WASTE PRODUCTS* KRAFT PAPER FROM

WASTE CARTONBOX* LEATHER BOARD

FROM WASTE* OSSEIN FROM BONE* OXALIC ACID FROM

VEGETABLE WASTE* OXALIC ACID FROM

SAW DUST* PAPER FROM WASTE

PAPER (PAPER MILL)* PECTIN FROM

ORANGE/LIME PEELS* POLYESTER YARN

FROM WASTE* RECLAMATION OF

AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES* RECLAMATION OF

NICKEL FROM SPENTNICKEL CATALYSTOF VANASPATI INDUS.

* RECLAMATION OFRUBBER

* RECLAMATION OFTRANSFORMER OIL

* RECLAMATION OFUSED BLEACHING EARTH

* RECLAMATION OF USEDENGINE OIL

* RECLAMATION OF WAXSLUDGES FORMANUFACTURING OFMICRO-CRYSTALLINEWAX

* RECONDITIONING OFEMPTY CEMENT JUTEBAGS

* RECONDITIONING OFFLUORESCENT TUBE

* RECONDITIONING OFOIL DRILL RODS

* RECONDITIONING OFPICTURE TUBE

* RECOVERY OF LEADFROM DISPOSED LEADACID BATTERIES

* RECOVERY OF NYLONFROM NYLON WASTE

* RECOVERY OF SILVERFROM WASTE FIXTUREBLEACH OBTAINED FROMPHOTO COLOR LABSBY SULPHIDE PROCESS

* RECYCLING OF WASTECELLULOSE ACETATEINTO CELLULOSE

* RECOVERY OF SILVERNITRATE FROM PHOTO-GRAPHIC WASTE FIXER

* RECOVERY OF ZINCMETAL FROM ASH

* RECYCLING OFCELLULOSE ACETATE

* RECYCLING OFPOLYTHENE ANDOTHER PRODUCTS

* RECYCLING OF PVCSCRAP

* REFINING OF USEDLUBE OIL

* RUBBER POWDERFROM USED TYRES

* RUBBER GOODSBY WASTERUBBER

* SILICONE FROM RICEHUSK

* SILVER EXTRACTIONFROM WASTE HYPOSOLUTION X-RAY, FILM

* VODKA FROM WASTEGRAINS

* VERMICOMPOST

ELECTROPLATING,ANODIZING & ALLIED

PROJECTS* ANODIC ALUMINIUM

LABEL* ANODIZING OF

ALUMINIUM* BRIGHTNER FOR

NICKEL PLATING* BARREL

ELECTROPLATING* BLUE SILVERING ON

GLASS* COPPER PLATING* C.P. BATHROOM

FITTINGS* CHROME PLATING* CORRUGATED

GALVANISED IRONSHEET

* ELECTROPLATINGOF GOLD

* ELECTROPLATINGOF SILVER & GOLD

* ELECTROPLATINGOF VARIOUS METAL

* ELECTROPLATINGCHEMICAL

* ELECTROPLATINGOF ZINC

* ELECTROPLATINGBRIGHTENERS FORNICKEL

* ELECTROLESS NICKELPLATING ON PLASTICS

* ELECTROLESSCHROMIUM PLATING

* GOLD COLOURELECTROPLATING

* GOLD ELECTRO PLATING* GOLD PLATING ON

GLASS* GOLD, ROLLED GOLD &

SILVER PLATING* GOLD CYANIDE POWDER* GALVANISING PLANT* GLASS SILVERING* GOLD PLATED SILVER

JEWELLERY & CUTLERY* HARD CHROMIUM &

NICKEL CHROMIUMPLATING

* HOT DIP GALVANIZING* HOLOGRAPHIC

METALLIZEDPOLYESTER FILM

* MIRROR* NICKEL PLATING* NICKELPLATING

BRIGHTENER* PCB WITH GARPHITE

& SILVER COATING* RAINBOW COLOURS

ON METAL* SILVER REFINING BY

ELECTROLYSIS/ACID* SILVER EXTRACTION* SILVER EXTRACTION

FROM WASTE HYPOSOLUTION

* SILVER & GOLD PLATINGON PVC & NYLON-6

* TIN PRINTING* TITANIUM JEWELLERY

PLATING* VACUUM METALLIZING* ZINC ELECTROPLATING

BRIGHTNER* ZINC ELECTROPLATING

ON NUT, BOLT, C.I.PRODUCTS

* AUTOMATIC BISCUITPLANT

* AUTOMATIC PLANTFOR TOFFEE & CANDYMANUFACTURE

* BAKERY & BISCUITPLANT EQUIPMENTFABRICATION UNIT

* BAKER’S YEAST* BAKERY GEL

(TRANSLUCENT SEMISOLID PASTE)

* BAKERY INDUSTRY(PASTRY, BREAD, BUN,CAKE, TOFFEE ETC.)

* BAKING POWDER* BISCUIT PLANT

(LARGE SCALE)* BISCUIT INNER TRAY

(DISPOSABLE)* BREAD (AUTOMATIC

PLANT)* BREAD & BISCUIT

AUTOMATIC PLANT* BISCUIT WRAPPERS* BREAD, BUN, CAKES,

DOUGHNUT, COOKIES* CHEWING GUM* CHOCO BAR* CHOCOLATE* CONFECTIONERY

INDUSTRY (TOFFEE& CANDY) SEMIAUTOMATIC PLANT

* CUSTARD POWDER* DAL MOTH,BHUJIA,

NAMKEEN & SWEETS* ESSENCE FOR

BISCUIT, CONFECTIONERYITEMS (VANILLA,ORANGE,PINE APPLE,CHOCOLATE, COCONUT,CARDAMOM ANDOTHER ESSENCES)

* FLOUR MILL (ROLLER)* FOOD COLOUR* FOOD FLAVOURS (WHISKY,

VODKA, GRAPE,BUTTER SCOTCH).

* HARD BOILED CANDY(TOFFEE, GOLIE)

* ICE CREAM & CANDYINDUSTRY

* INSTANT ICE CREAMMIX

* ICING SUGAR* JAM, JELLIES, FRUIT

JUICE & ALLIED PDTS.* JELLIES IN CUP

FILLING* JELLY POWDER* LIQUID FLAVOURS

TO POWDER FORMFLAVOUR

* MILK TOFFEE(CHOCOLATES)

* MISRI (PEARL SUGARCANDIES)

* MODERN BREADBUNS, RUSK (BAKERYUNIT)

* NAMKEEN & SWEETINDUSTRY

* PACKING OF NAMKEENBHUJIA, DALMOTH, ETC.IN FLEXIBLE PACKING

* PEANUT COATING(SPICES, CHEESE,CHOCOLATE SALT)

* POTATO WAFFERS* POTATO FINGER CHIP* PIZZA HUT* RASGULLAS MAKING

AND CANNING INMETAL CANS

* ROASTED/SALTED/MASALA CASHEW INMETAL CAN

* ROASTED/SALTEDCASHEW NUTS,ALMONDS, PISTA(COCO TYPE)

* SWEET INDUSTRY* SNACK FOOD (CRAX

SIZE BALL, ROLL TYPE)* SUGAR CUBES FROM

CANE SUGAR* SUPARI (SWEET BETEL

NUT)* TOFFEE & SWEETS* TOFFEE & CANDY

MAKING (SEMIAUTOMATIC)

* TOFFEE, GOLIESCANDIES (HARD BOILED)

* WATERY COCONUTSWEETS

* WHIPPING CREAM

MOST LUCRATIVEBAKERY &

CONFECTIONERYPROJECTS

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* BUTTER* BUTTER MILK* CASEIN AND ITS BY

PRODUCTS* CASEIN FROM MILK* COLLECTION OF MILK

AND MAKING MILKPOWDER

* COLLECTION OF MILK &PACKAGING INPOLYTHENE POUCHES(1KG, 1/2KG)

* CONDENSED MILK(SWEETENED)

* CONDENSEDSWEETENED MILK WITHCONTAINERSMANUFACTURING

* DAIRY FARM AND DAIRYMILK PRODUCTS(PASTEURIZED MILK,BUTTER, GHEE, PANEER)

* DAIRY FARM TOPRODUCE MILK &PACKAING IN POUCHES(50%) & CANS (50%) -JERSEY COW

* DAIRY FARM TOPRODUCE MILK(BUFFALOE)

* DAIRY FOR MILKPROCESSING

* DAIRY PRODUCTS VIZ.GHEE, BUTTER,CHEESE,CASEIN, WHEY PROTEIN,ICE-CREAM OF DIFFERENTFLAVOURS

* DAIRY PRODUCTS &MILK PACKING INPOUCHES (GHEE,BUTTER, PANEER &CASEIN, FLAVOUREDMILK, CHEESE)YOGHURT FROM WHOLEMILK POWDER

* DAIRY PLANT* DAIRY PRODUCTS

(GHEE, BUTTER, MAVA(KHOA), PENDA,PANEER,CURD, BUTTER, MILK,SRIKHAND, BASUNDI,FLAVOURED MILK,CHEESE, RABRI, KHEER,CREAM, MATTHA, LASSI)

* FLAVOURED MILK(STERILIZED)

* ICE CREAM & CANDYINDUSTRY

* ICE-CREAM OFDIFFERENT FLAVOURS

* ICE CREAM CUPS OFPLASTIC

* INSTANT ICE CREAMMIX IN VARIOUSFLAVOURS

* MILK POWDER* MILK SOLUBLE AND

MOST DEMANDABLEMILK DAIRY

PROCESSING & DAIRYPROJECTS

INSOLUBLE POWDER* PANEER FROM MILK* PANEER FROM SOYA

MILK* PEANUT BUTTER* PEANUT MILK KAFIR

FLAVOURED PEANUTAND MILK BEVERAGES

* PLASTIC PACKING FORGHEE, BUTTER, MILK

* PROCESSED CHEESE* SKIMMED MILK POWDER

AND GHEE* SOYA MILK & PANEER* TONED MILK* TUITY FRUITY ICE CREAM* YOGHURT

FAST MOVING FOOD &ALLIED INUDSTRIES

* AMLA FRUIT PRODUCTS(AMLA MURABBA AMLABURFEE, AMLA LADOO,AMLA CANDY WITHPRESERVATION WITHTOMATO SAUCES,PICKLES JAM, JELLIES).

* APPLE JUICECONCENTRATES &DEHYDRATED FRUITS &VEGETABLES

* AQUACULTURE ANDSHRIMP FARMING

* ASPARAGUSCULTIVATION &PROCESSING

* ATTA FLOUR MILL* AUTOMATIC BISCUIT

PLANT* BAKERY INDUSTRY* BASMATI RICE MILL* BEER PLANT* BREAD (AUTOMATIC

PLANT)* BUFFALO MEAT/FROZEN

MEAT WITH SLAUGHTERHOUSE

* CANNING OF FRUITS &VEGETABLES

* CASEIN FROM MILK* CASHEW NUT SHELL

LIQUID AND KERNELPROCESSING

* CATTLE & POULTRYFEED

* CHICKEN/SHEEP MEATPROCESSING

* CHICKEN SOUP* COCONUT PROCESSING

UNIT* CHOCOS (BREAKFAST

CEREAL FOOD)* COLD DRINKS* COLD FLAVOURED

TEA (VARIOUSFLAVOURS)

* CONDENSED MILK(SWEETENED)

* CONFECTIONERYINDUSTRY (TOFFEE &CANDY) SEMIAUTOMATIC PLANT

* CORN FLAKES* COUNTRY LIQUOR

FROM MOLASSES* COLD STORAGE* COCONUT WATER* DAIRY PRODUCTS VIZ

GHEE, BUTTER,CHEESE, CASEIN,WHEY PROTEIN, ICECREAM OF DIFFERENTFLAVOURS

* DAIRY FARM* DAIRY PRODUCTS

(GHEE,BUTTER, MAVA(KHOA), PENDA,PANEER, CURD,BUTTER, MILK,SRIKHAND, BASUNDI,FLAVOURED MILK,CHEESE, RABRI, KHEER,CREAM, MATTHA, LASSI)

* DAL MOTH, BHUJIA,NAMKEEN & SWEETS

* DECAFFEINATED TEA* DEHYDRATION &

CANNING OF FRUITS &VEGETABLES

* DEHYDRATION OFONIONS AND ONIONPOWDER

* DESICCATED COCONUTPOWDER FROMCOCONUT

* ENERGY FOOD(CEREAL GRAINS OFVARIOUS TYPES)

* FAST FOOD (INSTANTFOOD & FAST FOODPARLOUR)

* FLAVOURED MILK(STERILIZED)

* FLOUR MILL* FRIED & ROASTED

GROUNDNUT GRAM,PEAS ETC. IN POUCHES.

* FRUIT JUICE JAM,JELLIES & ALLIEDPRODUCTS

* FRUIT & VEGETABLESDRYING (FREEZEDRYING METHOD)

* GINGER OIL ANDGINGER DUST

* INSTANT FOOD (IDLIMIX, DOSA MIX,SAMBHAR MIX VADAMIX GULAB JAMUN MIXETC.)

* INSTANT NOODLES* INSTANT TEA* IODIZED SALT

(ORDINARYMOISTURELESS/FREEFLOWING IN BAGSAND CONTAINERS)

* JAM, JELLIES, FRUITJUICE AND ALLIEDPRODUCTS

* MACRONI* MINERAL WATER &

SODA WATER* MODERN RICE MILL

* NATURAL MINERALWATER (BY REVERSEOSMOSIS PROCESS)

* NOODLE PLANT* PAN MASALA (MEETHA,

SADA, ZARDA)* PAPAD, BARIYAN, PLANT* PAPAD PLANT

(AUTOMATIC)* PACKAGED DRINKING

WATER* PAPAIN FROM PAPAYA

(PAPAYA LATEX)* PECTIN FROM APPLE

POMACE* PICKLES AND SAUCES* POP CORN* POTATO WAFERS* READY TO EAT

PROCESSED COOKEDFOOD

* READY TO EAT SNACKFOOD (CRAX, ROLL &BALL TYPE)

* READY TO EAT MOONGHALWA, PANJEEN ANDGREEN CHUTNEY

* RICE FLAKES, CORNFLAKES & WHEATFLAKES(INTEGRATED UNIT)

* RICE PUFF* RICE MILL* ROASTED/SALTED/

MASALA CASHEWNUTS, ALMONDS &PEANUTS

* SNACK FOOD (CRAXSIZE BALL, ROLL TYPE)

* SOFT DRINKS* SOYABEAN BARIYAN

(NUGGET NUTRELATYPE)

* SOYA MILK & PANEER* TOMATO PRODUCTS

(TOMATO JUICE &PUREE)

* TOMATO WAFERS* TONED MILK* TUITY FRUITY* TOMATO POWDER* YEAST FROM MOLASSES* YOGHURT* ZARDA KIMAM &

TOBACCO

* ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESAND VINEGAR FROMCOCONUT WATER

* ALCOHOLIC DRINKSFROM ETHYL ALCOHOLBY MIXING OF VARIOUSFLAVOURS

* ALCOHOL FROM POTATO* BEER & WINE* BOTTLING PLANT

(COLD DRINK)* BOTTLING PLANT (IMFL)* CASHEW FENI

* COLD DRINK* COLD FLAVOURED TEA

(VARIOUS FLAVOURS)* DISTILLERY UNIT

(ETHYL ALCOHOLFROM MOLASSES)

* ETHANOL* INDIAN MADE FOREIGN

LIQUOR* IMFL (WHISKY) FROM

POTATOES* IMFL (WHISKY) &

COUNTRY LIQUOR* MANGO JUICE* MINERAL WATER* NATURAL MINERAL

WATER (BY REVERSEOSMOSIS PROCESS)

* PACKED DRINKINGWATER & CARBONATEDWATER (IN JARS,PLASTIC BOTTLES,GLASS ETC.)

* POTABLE BEER(ALCOHOLIC) BASEDON POTATO & BARLEYMALT

* RASNA TYPE DRINK* SOFT DRINK (COKE,

PEPSI TYPE)* VODKA FROM POTATOES* WINE & BEER* WINE, BRANDY, WHISKY,

CHAMPAGNE* WINE FROM BANANA* WINE FROM DATES

NEW BEVERAGESAND SOFT DRINK

PROJECTS

* AAM PAPAD* AMCHUR* AMLA FRUIT PRODUCTS

(AMLA MURABBA, AMLABURFEE, AMLA LADOOAMLA CANDY) WITHPRESERVATION WITHTOMATO SAUCE,PICKLES, JAM, JELLIES

* APPLE JUICECONCENTRATES &DEHYDRATED FRUITS &VEGETABLES

* BANANA PUREE* BANANA POWDER* BANANA WAFERS* CANNED FRUIT &

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* CURCUMIN* CANNING OF MANGOES

& PINEAPPLE WITHTILT- BITS & PULP

* CASHEW FRUIT JUICE

FRUITS ANDVEGETABLESPROCESSINGINDUSTRIES

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FROM CASHEW FRUITAPPLE

* CASHEW NUT KERNELEXTRACTION FROMCASHEW NUT FRUIT

* CASHEW NUT SHELLLIQUID AND KERNELPROCESSING

* CASHEW NUT(DRIED & FRIED)

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MILK POWDER* DEHYDRATION OF

CARROT & GARLIC* DEHYDRATION OF

FRUITS & VEGETABLES* DEHYDRATION OF FIGS

BY VACUUM FREEZEDRYING METHOD

* DEHYDRATION OFFRUITS & VEGETABLESJUICE

* DEHYDRATION OFVEGETABLES & INSTANTVEGETABLE SOUP

* DEHYDRATION &CANNING OF FRUITS& VEGETABLES

* DEHYDRATION OF ONIONAND ONION POWDER

* DESICCATED COCONUTPOWDER FROMCOCONUT

* FRUIT DRINKS IN TETRAPACKS

* FRUIT JUICE, JAM,JELLIES & ALLIEDPRODUCTS

* FRUIT JUICE, PICKLESPROCESSING & CANNING

* FRUIT JUICE MAKING& PACKING IN PLASTICCONTAINERS/POUCHES

* FRUIT JUICE, JAM &ALLIED PRODUCTS

* FRUIT JUICES SQUASHESKETCHUP, SAUCE, JELLY

* FRUIT PROCESSING(JAM & JELLIES)

* FRUIT PULP & JUICECONCENTRATES

* FRUIT & VEGETABLESDRYING (FREEZE DRYINGMETHOD)

* FRUIT & VEGETABLESJUICE BOTTLING PLANT

* GARLIC OIL & POWDER

* GINGER OIL ANDGINGER DUST

* GINGER & GARLIC PASTE* GINGER PROCESSING* GINGER GLAZING &

PRESERVATION* GRAPE DEHYDRATION* GUAVA POWDER* GRAPE WINE* INDIAN PICKLES* INSTANT JELLIES WITH

DIFFERENT FLAVOURS* JAM, JELLIES, FRUIT

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* JELLIES IN CUP FILING* JELLY POWDER* LITCHI JUICE & OTHER

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LIME SQUASH, ETC.* MANGO POWDER

(RIPE)* MANGO PROCESSING

(MANGO PULP JUICE& SLICES)

* MANGO PULPPROCESSING ANDCANNING

* MANGO BEVERAGES* MANGO JUICE BOTTLING

PLANT* MANGO JUICE PULP

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POWDER (STARCH)* MURABBA* MUSHROOM GROWING,

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* ORANGE CRUSH* ORANGE JUICE* PAPAIN FROM PAPAYA

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PEEL* PECTIN FROM APPLE

POMACE* PECTIN FROM RAW

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PREPARATION & PACKING* POTATO CHIPS

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OF TOMATO SAUCES* PRESERVATION OF

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* AROMATIC PERFUMERYCOMPOUNDS

* AJOWAN EXTRACTIONFROM AJOWAN SEED

* AGARBATTI SYNTHETICPERFUMERY COMPOUNDS

* CITRONELLA OILEXTRACTION

* COLD FLAVOUR TEA* CLOVE OIL* EXTRACTION &

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* ESSENCE FOR FOOD

E SS ENTIAL OILS ,PE RFUME S,

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P ERFUME RYCOMPOUNDS

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* EUCALYPTUS OIL* FRACTIONAL

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CRYSTALS* MENTHOL &

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FARMING (FOR MUTTONPURPOSES)

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HATCHERY* SAUSAGES, FOOD

CASING* SYNTHETIC TALLOW* SAUSAGES, SALAMIS,

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(HYDRO BASED)* POWER (GAS BASED)* SOLAR POWER PLANT* WIND POWER PLANT

POWER PROJECTS(THERMAL, HYDRO,

SOLAR, WINDENERGY ETC.)

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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

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* Handbook of Food PackagingTechnology 900/- 90

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* 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

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with Processes and Packaging 900/- 90* Technology of Disposable

Medical Products 1750/- 175

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

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* 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,

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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

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* Commercial Dairy Farmingwith Project Profiles 750/- 75

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

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

* Fruits & Vegetables ProcessingHand Book 750/- 75

* Fruit Beverage & Processingwith Mango 750/- 75

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

* Snacks Food, Namkeen,Pappad & Potato 750/- 75

* Preservation & Canning ofFruits and Vegetables 1200/- 120

* Hand Book of FoodDehydration & Drying 650/- 65

* Meat Processing & MeatProducts Hand Book 900/- 90

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* 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

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Food Products 900/- 90* Technology of Water and

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* Complete Book on BananaCultivation, DehydrationRipening, Processing, Productsand Packaging Technology 975/- 100

* Technology of Chicken Meatand Poultry Products 1750/- 175

* Agro Food Processing andPackaging Technology 1100/- 110

* Modern Technology of TomatoProcessing and Dehydration(Ketchup, Juice, Paste,Soup and Drying) 1100/- 110

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

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

* Synthetic Detergents withFormulations 900/- 90

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* Hand Book of Organic Farmingand Organic Foods with Vermi-Composting and Neem Products 1100/- 110

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

* Cosmetics Processes &Formulations Hand Book 900/- 90

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* H.Book of Synthetic & HerbalCosmetics 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

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

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

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

* Modern Technology of Bleaching,Dyeing, Printing & Finishingof Textiles 750/- 75

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

* Garments Manufacturing Tech. 900/- 90

* Spices & Packaging withFormulaes 750/- 75

* Start Your Own Cold Storage Unit 750/- 75

* Hand Book of Pulp & Paper,Paper Board & Paper BasedTechnology 1150/- 120

* Complete Technology ofNonwovens Fabrics, CarryBags, Composite, Geotextiles,Medical Textiles, Fibres, Felts,Apparels, Spunlace andAbsorbent Nonwoven 1175/- 120

* Textile Auxiliaries andChemicals with Processesand Formulations 950/- 95

* Pharmaceuticals and DrugsTechnology with Formulations 950/- 95

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

* Hand Book of Biotechnology 900/- 90

* Hand Book of Ceramics andCeramics ProcessingTechnology 1975/- 200

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

* Hand Book of Biofertilizers &Vermiculture 900/- 100

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* Rubber Chemicals &Processing Industries 400/- 40

* Modern Rubber Chemicals,Compounds & Rubber GoodsTechnology 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

* Modern Technology of NonFerrous Metals and MetalExtraction 1100/- 110

* Processing Technology ofSteels and Stainless Steels 1900/- 190

* Modern Technology of RollingMill, Billets, Steel Wire,Galvanized Sheet, Forging& Castings 2500/- 250

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

* Modern Technology of Wood,Veneer, Plywood, ParticleBoard, Fibreboard, Bamboo& Forest Products 1600/- 160

* Modern Technology ProductsIncluding Industrial, Agriculture,Medical, Municipality, Organic& Biological 1975/- 200

* Technology of Products fromWastes Industrial, Agriculture,Medical, Municipality, Organic& Biological 900/- 90

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. 16 Multi Crores Profitable

Projects (Above 50 Cr Projects) 22472/-20. 19 Multi Crores Profitable

Projects (From 1-10 Cr. Projects) 22472/-21. 19 Rice Husk, Bagasse &

Molasses Based Profitable Proj. 30899/-22. 20 Automotives, Refrigerators/Air

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

23. 20 Copper and Copper Based Inds. 28090/-24. 21 Bakery & Allied Projects 13485/-25. 22 Alcohol, Beer, IMFL, Country

Liquor, Wine & Other Related Proj. 24719/-26. 23 Canning, Dehydration, Dairy,

Jatropha, Fish & Other Projects 17978/-27. 23 Dairy Farming, Dairy Products

& Other Milk Processing Indus. 17978/-28. 23 Injection Moulded Plastic Prod. 16855/-29. 23 Profitable Construction Proj. 17978/-30. 24 Fruits/Veg. and Allied Food

Dehydration Projects 17978/-31. 24 Lubricating Oils, Greases,

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

32. 24 Soap & Detergents 20225/-33. 25 Ayurvedic/Herbal Pharmacy

and Cosmetic Products 20225/-34. 25 PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) &

PVC Based Profitable Projects 26967/-35. 26 New Educational Projects

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

36. 28 Fruit Juices, Food Dehydration& Allied Projects 17978/-

37. 28 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (10 to 50 Cr. Projects) 33708/-

38. 28 Profitable Multcrores Projects(2 to 8 Cr.) 29214/-

39. 28 Multicrore Lucrative Projects

(100 to 300 Cr.) 84270/-40. 28 Surgical & Disposable Proj. 17978/-41. 29 New Profitable (1.5 Cr.

to 3 Cr.) Projects 30337/-42. 30 Chemicals, Mechanicals,

Packaging & Other Profitable Proj. 17978/-43. 31 Essential Oils, Perfumes,

Flavours & Aromatic Perfumery 17978/-44. 31 Profitable Plantation,

Cultivation and Farming Projects 20225/-45. 35 Gums, Adhesives & Resins Proj. 20225/-46. 35 Profitable New Industries 17978/-47. 36 Printing & Allied Projects 17978/-48. 37 Aluminium & Aluminium Indus. 17978/-49. 38 Biofertilizer, Biofuel, Enzyme,

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

50. 42 Electroplating, Anodizing Proj. 17978/-51. 42 Hospitality, Building Materials,

Power, Steels, Alcohol & Food 20225/-52. 42 Paper & Pulp, Paper Board

& Paper Converting Industries 20225/-53. 43 Automobile Parts, Gears,

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

54. 43 Iron, Steel, Casting Fabrication,Wire Drawing & Rolling Mills Proj. 20225/-

55. 44 Textile, Garments, Hosiery& Allied Products 17978/-

56. 45 Profitable Chemicalsand Allied Projects 20225/-

57. 45 InfoTech/IT, Hospitility, HospitalCollege, School, Medical,Entertainment Club, Ware Housing& Real Estate Projects 17978/-

58. 46 Projects on Infrastructure,Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitals,Hospitility 23595/-

59. 50 Electrical, Electronic &Computer/IT Based Industries 20225/-

60. 52 Cosmetics(Herbal & Synthetics) 20225/-

61. 52 Food, Dairy, Bakery,Confectionery & Snacks Projects 17978/-

62. 52 Small Scale 25 to 50 LacsInvestment Projects 22472/-

63 54 Paints, Varnish, SolventLacquers, Resins, EnamelPowder Coating Projects 20225/-

64. 55 Profitable Products fromAgro & Other Industries Wastes 20225/-

65. 56 Agro Based & FoodProcessing Projects 17978/-

66. 57 Small Scale 50 Lacsto 1 Crore Investment Projects 24719/-

67. 63 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (2 Cr to Rs. 2500 Crs.) 73034/-

68. 63 Packaging & Allied Projects 17978/-69. 67 Rubber & Rubber Goods Inds. 20225/-70. 75 Entertainment, Infotech,

Educational, Management 24719/-71. 83 Exports Oriented Units Proj. 22472/-72. 92 New Lucrative Projects 28090/-73. 99 Printing & Packaging Projects 23595/-74. 100 Food Processing and

Agro Based Profitable Projects 33708/-75. 100 Plastic, Polymer &

Allied Projects 23595/-76. 160 New Exports Oriented Units

and Most Profitable Projects 33708/-77. 212 Highly Demandable

Profitable Projects 67416/-

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W.P.10. DISPOSABLE PLASTIC

SYRINGES (STERILIZED)

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4. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE VALVES5. AUTOMOTIVE BRAKING

SYSTEM6. DISPLAY COOLER7. DOOR HINGES (MILD STEEL &

STAINLESS STEEL)8. ERW STEEL PIPES & TUBES9. FABRICATION OF HEAT

EXCHANGER10. FULL BODY & CHASSISS BUS

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OF STAINLESS STEEL13. LEAF SPRINGS FOR TRACTOR

DRAWN TROLLEYS & FOURWHEELER TEMPOS

14. M.S. BILLET CASTING WITH

1. ACTIVATED CARBON POWDER& GRANULES (ACTIVATEDCARBON FROM COCONUTSHELL)

2. COIR PITH3. COCONUT SHELL POWDER

4. COCONUT OIL5. COCONUT PRODUCTS & BYE

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13. HERBAL COSMETICS14. RADIATOR COOLANT15. TOMATO KETCHUP, TOMATO

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16. STEEL FABRICATION17. STEEL ROLLING MILL

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SCRAPS & SHEETS TRADING5. BOLTS & NUTS6. BLAST FURNACE7. BI-METAL BUSHES8. BRASS AND COPPER TUBE9. BRIGHT BAR10. CERAMIC COATED STEEL PIPE11. COLD ROLLED PRESSED STEEL

DOORS WINDOW FRAMES12. COPPER WIRE DRAWING

ANNEALING & SUPER ENAMELLING13. E.R.W. STEEL PIPES & TUBES14. FABRICATION OF SHEET METAL

COMPONENTS

15. FOUNDRY16. GAUGE REDUCTION OF IRON AND

STEEL FROM AVAILABLE SCRAPANDFRESH MATERIAL

17. GALVANISED IRON (G.I.) WIRE18. INVESTMENT CASTING19. MILD STEEL INGOTS BY INDUCTION

FURNACE20. METALLURGICAL COKE21. METAL CUTTING - OFF & GRINDING

WHEELS (ABRASIVE CUTTINGWHEELS)

22. METAL WIRES23. O.T.S. TIN CANS24. OIL SEAL RINGS/METAL CUPS25. PRINTED TIN CONTAINERS26. RE - ROLLING OF STEEL SECTIONS27. ROLLING MILL28. STEEL WIRE ROPE

29. STEEL WIRE DRAWING &GALVANISING

30. STEEL FOUNDARY31. STEEL CHAIN32. STEEL WOOL33. STEEL DRUM AND BARRELS34. STAINLESS STEEL UTENSILS35. STAINLESS STEEL TUBES36. STEEL FURNITURE37. S.G. IRON & ALLOY STEEL CASTING38. SPONGE IRON39. STEEL CASTING40. STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY41. SINTERED METAL PRODUCTS42. TAR FELT (BITUMEN FELT)43. ZINC METAL FROM ZINC ASH, BY

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* M.S. BILLET CASTING WITHINDUCTION FURNACE FROM STEELSCRAP & SPONGE IRON

* PROCESSING OF LOW GRADETUNGESTEN ORE

* FULL BODY & CHASSISS BUSPLANT

* ASSEMBLY OF AIR–CONDITIONER/CHEST FREEZER/REFRIGERATORUNDER ONE PRODUCTION LINE

* G.I.LADDER & PERFORATED TRAYS* ALUMINIUM DOORS & WINDOWS

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UNIT (EXPORT ORIENTED UNIT)* NATURAL MEDICINE & RESEARCH

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* PACKAGED DRINKING WATER(PACKED IN 330 ml CUP, 500MLBOTTLE, 1500 ML BOTTLE AND 20LTR JAR)

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

* SOLVENT EXTRACTION & REFINING(SOYABEAN) (Cap-250mt/day &50mt/Day oil Refining)

* BOTTLING PLANT (WHISKY,BRANDY, RUM, VODKS, GIN) FROMRECTIFIED SPIRIT/ENA

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1,00,000 BAGS (50 KG/BAG)* MAIZE FLOUR & BY PRODUCTS* CUT FLOWER (GLADIOLI,

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1. AUTOMATIC BRICK PLANT2. ALUMINIUM SULPHATE

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NEEDLE PLANT

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FABRICATING PLANT28. uPVC PROFILES (DOORS &

WINDOWS)

1. AUTOMATIC PLANT FORTOFFEE & CANDYMANUFACTURE

2. AUTOMATIC BISCUIT PLANT3. BANANA WAFERS4. CHOCOLATE5. CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY

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NAMKEEN)

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PANJEERI ETC.22. READY TO EAT FOOD IN TETRA

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25. READY TO EAT RETORTPACKED FOOD

26. ROLLER FLOUR MILL27. ROASTED/DRIED/SALTED

CASHEWNUTS, ALMONDS,PISTA, PEANUT, DRIEDCOCONUT

28. RICE PUFF29. ROASTED/SALTED/CEREAL

GRAINS OF VARIOUS TYPES30. VERMICELLI31. WALLNUT PROCESSING32. WATERY COCONUT SWEETS33. WHOLE WHEAT PORRIDGE

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STUDENT INTAKE CAPACITYMEDICAL COLLEGE WITH 500BED HOSPITAL)

15. PORTLAND CEMENT PLANT16. PAPER PLANT17. RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX18. SPONGE IRON FROM IRON ORE19. STEEL PLANT (BILLETS)

20. STEEL ROLLING MILL (BYINDUCTION FURNACE)

21. SOLAR PV POWER PLANT22. SINGLE SUPER PHOSPHATE &

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REFINNING (SOYABEAN)26. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE

(SEZ) OR INDUSTRIAL PARK(MULTI PRODUCTS)

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28. UREA FERTILIZER PLANT

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