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DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE

 

Firstly, rising income and health consciousness amongst the Indian population are driving people to seek specialized care. The urban consuming class is expected to grow from 78 million in 2001 to 250 million in 2010. India’s increasingly affluent middle class is demanding access to better healthcare; many Indians are now choosing to purchase health insurance with either full or partial coverage, so a large percentage of the population can afford to receive high technology treatment. Several corporate houses have expanded into the hospital business, while leading healthcare providers such as Harvard Medical International and Cleveland Clinic have entered India through joint ventures.

Diagnostic market is segmented into diagnostic test services market and diagnostic products/instruments market. An analysis of drivers explains growth factors such as increase in life-style related diseases, changing demographics, medical outsourcing, medical tourism, increasing medical insurance coverage …………………….

 

PACKAGED DRINKING WATER

The bottled water market is growing at a rapid rate of around 20% a year (down from 50 to 60%). At this growth rate, the Rs 7000 million per year market is estimated to overtake the soft drinks market soon. Multinationals, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Nestle and others are trying to grab a significant share of the market. There are more than 180 brands in the unorganized sector. The small players account for nearly 19% of the total market. The government decided towards end of the year 2000 to bring about stringent guidelines for packaged water. All companies were made to sell their products only under the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification mark. The BIS certification was made mandatory for the segment from April 1, 2001. The bottled water is to be classified as "food" and has been ……………………………………..

 

 

 

MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH HOSPITAL

 

 

The healthcare industry in the country, which comprises hospital and allied sectors, is projected to grow 23 per cent per annum to touch US$ 77 billion by 2012 from the current estimated size of US$ 35 billion, according to a Yes Bank and an industry body report published in November 2009. The sector has registered a growth of 9.3 per cent between 2000-2009, comparable to the sectoral growth rate of other emerging economies such as China, Brazil and Mexico. According to the report, the growth in the sector would be driven by healthcare facilities, private and public sectors, medical diagnostic and pathlabs and the medical insurance sector…………………

 

POTATO POWDER (AUTOMATIC PLANT)

 

Potato powder has kept the original flavor of potatoes as much as possible. 70%-80%of lasting leisure small foods and approximately 30% of convenient foods are potato products, this shows that consumers prefer for the potato flavor.

India is one of the major potato producing countries in the world. Almost all states of our country are producing this crop widely………………………………

 

READYMADE GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN & TEENAGE

 

Ready-made garments account for approximately 45% of India's total textile exports. It has immense potential for employment generation particularly in the rural and remote areas of the country on account of its close linkage with agriculture. They represent value added and less import sub sector. In the recent years, however, the domestic demand has also been growing rapidly. …………………………….

 

NPK COMPLEX FERTILIZER PLANT

 

The Indian Fertilizer Industry is one of the allied sectors of the agricultural sphere. India has emerged as the third largest producer of nitrogenous fertilizers. The adoption of back to back Five Year plans has paved the way for self sufficiency in the production of food grains. In fact production has gone up to an extent that there is scope for the export of food grains. This surplus has been facilitated by the use of chemical fertilizers……………………………………….

 

 

 

PVC WATER STORAGE TANKS

 

Proper storage of water is essential for various uses like bathing, cleaning, drinking, cooking etc. Water tanks are used to ensure safe and clean water for various purposes. So it becomes necessary to construct the tank in a way that maintains the purity and hygiene of water. Plastic water storage tanks are lighter and more portable; they are great space savers and cost less than their steel or wood counterparts………………..

 

 

ENZYMES

 

          There is some manufacturers produce enzymes and satisfied partial India's demand but there is more than 30% of enzymes are imported especially alkaline proteases, pectinase B-amylase, and some special type of enzymes…………………….

 

HYDRAZINE HYDRATE

 

          The worldwide market demand for hydrazine hydrate is 80 to 90 thousand tons a year. Consumption is roughly 32% for pesticides, 33% for foaming agents, 20% for water treatment agents and 15% for others. Demand will grow steadily in future, with demand in advanced countries declining while demand in developing countries, Asian countries in particular, growing rapidly…………………………

 

PRINTED PAPER SHOPPING BAGS

 

Paper based products are totally eco-friendly products, which help us to keep the balance of natural climate. There are variety of products can be manufactured such as paper dish paper glass, paper for greetings, card, paper for different types billing, paper used for making paper bags of different varieties which can be used for cement filling bags, again another which can be used as shopping bags…………………….

         

COTTON SEED DELINTING, DEHULLING AND OIL EXTRACTION

 

          India is one of the largest producer of oil seeds and oil bearing materials and both edible and non-edible oil in the world. Cottonseed oil is cooking oil extracted from the seeds of cotton plant of various species, mainly Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum. Cotton grown for oil extraction is one of the big four genetically modified crops grown around the world, next to soy, corn, and rapeseed (canola)……………………………………..

 

 

 

7-AMINOCEPHALOSPORANIC ACID (7-ACA)

 

The total world market for cephalosporins was estimated to be approximately 10 billion US$ in 2000, and β-lactam antibiotics in general accounting for over 65% of the world antibiotic market. According to IMS Health, cephalosporins as single preparation and in combination preparations are ranked 10 in the global drug sales in 2003 by an estimated sales of 8.3 billion US$, the highest ranking for any of the anti-infectives classes.The size of the Indian pharmaceutical industry is poised to treble over the decade. It is expected to grow from about USD 6.3 billion in 2005 to about USD 20 billion by 2015, registering a CAGR of 12.3% and outperforming the global average of 9% in 2009-10. In terms of scale, the Indian pharmaceutical market is the 14th largest in the world but will graduate to the top 10 by 2015, overtaking Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Turkey. India’s growth to a USD 20-billion market by 2015 indicates that the incremental growth of USD 14 billion over the coming decade is likely to be the third highest in the world…………………………………….

 

DENTAL COLLEGE

 

India has more than 250 dental institutions, producing 15,000 to 20,000 BDS graduates every year.There has been phenomenal expansion in the facilities for Professional education, Medical, Dental, and Technical Management etc. In the expanded professional education, we have today a large numbers of privately run and self-financial institutions operating in different parts of the Country……………….

 

MAIZE PROCESSING & ITS ALLIED PRODUCTS

(STARCH, LIQUID GLUCOSE, DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE, DEXTROSE ANYHDROUS,

SORBITOL AND VITAMIN – C)

Starch in India is mainly used for cotton textile industry, paper and paper products, Biscuits and confectioneries and glucose and dextrose. Commercially glucose is produced from starch only and these two products are generally made in the same unit side by side. One tonnes of glucose needs 1.1 tonne of starch. About 90% of the liquid glucose produced in India is consumed by the confectionery industry. Liquid Glucose and Dextrose are the products of same origin, in liquid form and the late in powder form. Glucose powder (dextrose) is used an invalid food for pharmaceutical purposes. Aqueous isotonic solution (5%) of dextrose is given as intravenous infections to increase the volume of circulating blood shocks and hemorrhage and to counteract dehydration. Vitamin C is a strong monobasic acid and it is used as a powerful reducing agent in neutral and acidic solutions. It is also used medicine. It is an excellent nutritional agent. It is an antioxidant and a preservative in foodstuffs…………………………………

 

 

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