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Food and Agro Processing: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

Food processing involves any type of value addition to agricultural or horticultural produce and also includes processes such as grading, sorting and packaging which enhance shelf life of food products. The food processing industry provides vital linkages and synergies between industry and agriculture. The Food Processing Industry sector in India is one of the largest in terms of production, consumption, export and growth prospects. The government has accorded it a high priority, with a number of fiscal reliefs and incentives, to encourage commercialization and value addition to agricultural produce, for minimizing pre/post harvest wastage, generating employment and export growth. India's food processing sector covers a wide range of products fruit and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, grain processing and other consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates and cocoa products, Soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods etc.

RESOURCES:

Punjab is a land of boundless opportunity for agro based industry. Punjab State with only 1.5 per cent geographical area of country produces 22 per cent of wheat; 12 per cent of rice and 12 per cent of cotton in the country. Priority is also being given to sugarcane, oil seeds, horticulture and forestry. The cropping intensity of the State is more than 186% and has earned it a name of food basket and granary of India. Despite rising commodity prices and the financial meltdown, the food processing industry in Punjab is bullish on growth and has lined up new launches. Fruits and vegetables which is grown in Punjab are orange, mango, grape, pear, peach, litchi, lemon, tomato, potato, cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, and many more. National Productivity Council of India after a survey found that in Punjab availability of crop residue is of the order of 31.5 million tons. The major crop residues are rice straw, wheat straw and cotton stalk. In addition to that industrial residue/by product such as rice husk and bagasse is also available. Approximately 2 million tons of these two products are generated every year.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) is a ministry of the Government of India is responsible for formulation and administration of the rules and regulations and laws relating to food processing in India. The ministry was set up in the year 1988, with a view to develop a strong and vibrant food processing industry, to create increased employment in rural sector and enable farmers to reap the benefits of modern technology and to create a of surplus for exports and stimulating demand for processed food.

•        Custom duty rates have been substantially reduced on food processing plant and equipments, as well as on raw materials and intermediates, especially for export production.

•        Wide-ranging fiscal policy changes have been introduced progressively in food processing sector. Excise and Import duty rates have been reduced substantially. Many processed food items are totally exempt from excise duty.

•        Corporate taxes have been reduced and there is a shift towards market related interest rates. There are tax incentives for new manufacturing units for certain years, except for industries like beer, wine, aerated water using flavouring concentrates, confectionery, chocolates etc.

•        Indian currency, rupee, is now fully convertible on current account and convertibility on capital account with unified exchange rate mechanism is foreseen in coming years.

•        Repatriation of profits is freely permitted in many industries except for some, where there is an additional requirement of balancing the dividend payments through export earnings.

 

Automotives: Project Opportunities in Punjab

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the sixth largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010. As of 2010, India is home to 40 million passenger vehicles. More than 3.7 million automotive vehicles were produced in India in 2010 (an increase of 33.9%), making the country the second fastest growing automobile market in the world.

RESOURCES:

The auto-components industry of India is likely to grow rapidly, given its global competitiveness, and this has strong implications for employment and income generation in Punjab. Punjab has an automotive component industry which caters largely to the lower value replacement market. This is partly the result of no significant automotive producer having set up manufacturing base in the state since the economic reforms were launched in India in 1991. The state government must adopt an imaginative plan to attract modern automotive components manufacturers to set up capacity in the state, while at the same time seeking large scale investments in the automotive sector.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·          The auto-components industry of India is likely to grow rapidly, given its global competitiveness, and this has strong implications for employment and income generation in Punjab. Punjab has an automotive component industry which caters largely to the lower value replacement market. This is partly the result of no significant automotive producer having set up manufacturing base in the state since the economic reforms were launched in India in 1991. The state government must adopt an imaginative plan to attract modern automotive components manufacturers to set up capacity in the state, while at the same time seeking large scale investments in the automotive sector.

 

Dairy: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

India is the world's highest milk producer and all set to become the world's largest food factory. Milk production alone involves more than 70 million producers, each raising one or two cows/ buffaloes primarily for milk production. The domesticated water buffalo is one of the gentlest of all farm animals; hence it can be breeded easily. The dairy sector offers a good opportunity to entrepreneurs in India.

RESOURCES:

The primary source of milk and other dairy products in Punjab is the buffalo. The state ranks at the top in the country in the availability of milk after Haryana and Gujarat. Punjab plans 100 dairies to promote dairy farming. In an effort to promote dairy farming in the state, the Government of Punjab is planning to open 100 commercial dairies to increase milk production, thus paving the way for White Revolution.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

•        Liberalisation of the economy – dairy sector open for investment by private and foreign players

•        Abolition of the Quantitative

•        Restrictions on import of dairy products

•        Per capita consumption of milk products below international average – scope of increasing consumption

•        Amendment of the Milk and Milk Products Order (MMPO) – no restrictions on capacity installation and expansion

•        Amendment in Cold Storage Act (No licenses needed for establishing refrigerated and cold chain units for dairy products)

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in Punjab

 

PROFILE

The Biotechnology sector in India is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian Economy. As the sector is mainly based on knowledge, it is expected that it will play an important part in shaping the Indian Economy, which is developing at a rapid pace. The Indian Biotechnology sector holds immense potential in terms of research and development, skill and cost effectiveness. As per the eight annual survey by the Association of Biotechnology-led enterprise (ABLE) and a monthly journal, Bio-Spectrum, the sector grew threefold in five years and reported a revenue of US$ 3 billion during 2009-2011 with a 17 per cent rise as compared to the previous year.

RESOURCES

Punjab's strong agricultural base presents an opportunity for leveraging it to develop the biotechnology industry in the state. The Government of Punjab has taken significant initiatives to promote biotechnology related R&D in the state.

 Two centres which form the nucleus of the biotech research in the region are the Institute for Microbial Technology (IMTECH) in Chandigarh which takes up research in microbial bio-processing and the Central same. In addition, it is also supporting the Scientific and Industrial organization (CSIO) which has been developing a number of biotech based diagnostic kits.

 The state is developing a biotechnology park in the suburbs of Chandigarh to nurture commercially viable leads through companies. Its facilities will include a biotech incubator for research and development, pilot testing and other validation facilities. The park aims to attract Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to the cluster and contribute to overall R&D in the sector. The Punjab State Council for Science and Technology will act as the single window agency for setting up business in the biotech park.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The State Govt. notified its IT-BT Policy in 2003 as part of the Industrial Policy under which special incentives are being given to promote the growth of biotech industry such as:

•        Minimum floor rates of Sales Tax.

•        No restriction on movement of capital equipment. 

•        No octroi on biotech items. 

•        Availability of power at industrial (and not commercial) power tariff.

•        Exemption from Electricity Duty.

•        Uninterrupted power supply.

 

Pharmaceuticals: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILES:

The Pharmaceutical industry in India is the world's third-largest in terms of volume and stands 14th in terms of value. The Indian pharmaceuticals market is expected to reach US$ 55 billion in 2020 from US$ 12.6 billion in 2009. The pharmaceutical industry in India meets around 70% of the country's demand for bulk drugs, drug intermediates, pharmaceutical formulations, chemicals, tablets, capsules, orals and injectibles. There are about 250 large units and about 8000 Small Scale Units, which form the core of the pharmaceutical industry in India (including 5 Central Public Sector Units). These units produce the complete range of pharmaceutical formulations, i.e., medicines ready for consumption by patients and about 350 bulk drugs, i.e., chemicals having therapeutic value and used for production of pharmaceutical formulations.

 

RESOURCES:

Punjab has one of the largest Indian pharmaceutical companies domiciled in the state and has several other companies engaged in the business. There are several colleges for training skilled manpower required for the pharmaceutical industry. The state government must focus on enlarging the pharmaceutical and personal hygiene industrial product space in Punjab.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

•        Industrial licensing for the manufacture of all drugs and pharmaceuticals has been abolished except for bulk drugs produced by the use of recombinant DNA technology, bulk drugs requiring in-vivo use of nucleic acids, and specific cell/tissue targeted formulations.

•        Reservation of 5 drugs for manufacture by the public sector only was abolished in Feb. 1999, thus opening them up for manufacture by the private sector also.

•        Foreign investment through automatic route was raised from 51% to 74% in March, 2000 and the same has been raised to 100%.

•        Automatic approval for Foreign Technology Agreements is being given in the case of all bulk drugs, their intermediates and formulations except those produced by the use of recombinant DNA technology, for which the procedure prescribed by the Government would be followed.

•        Drugs and pharmaceuticals manufacturing units in the public sector are being allowed to face competition including competition from imports. Wherever possible, these units are being privatized.

•        Extending the facility of weighted deductions of 150% of the expenditure on in-house research and development to cover as eligible expenditure, the expenditure on filing patents, obtaining regulatory approvals and clinical trials besides R&D in biotechnology.

•        Introduction of the Patents (Second Amendment) bill in the Parliament. It, inter-alia, provides for the extension in the life of a patent to 20 years.

 

Textiles: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILES:

India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. India textile industry largely depends upon the textile manufacturing and export. It also plays a major role in the economy of the country. India earns about 27% of its total foreign exchange through textile exports. Further, the textile industry of India also contributes nearly 14% of the total industrial production of the country. It also contributes around 3% to the GDP of the country. India textile industry is also the largest in the country in terms of employment generation. It not only generates jobs in its own industry, but also opens up scopes for the other ancillary sectors. India textile industry currently generates employment to more than 35 million people.

RESOURCES:

Punjab is a major grower of cotton and has a long established industry of cotton spinning and weaving. The Textile Industry is also one of the largest provider of employment and accounts of almost 60% of industrial employment in the State of Punjab. It has been noted that even with high level of mechanisation, the chances of machine replacing human are minimum in the sector due to essential skill requirement. The textiles industry of Punjab already has wool and acrylic fibre base.  To sustain the thrust on textiles, some balance with manmade and blended fibre products will have to be maintained to cater to an expanding market for manmade and blended textiles. It provides employment opportunity to semi literates and lower section of the society where the incident of unemployment is most glaring. Most importantly the Textile Sector is one of the biggest employment providing sectors to women. Hence any boost to Textile Industry will definitely provide and offer opportunity of large number of employment to the youths in the State of Punjab.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Ministry of Textiles in India has formulated numerous policies and schemes for the development of the textile industry in India. The government of India has been following a policy of promoting and encouraging the handloom sector through a number of programmes. Most of the schematic interventions of the government of India in the ninth and tenth plan period have been through the state agencies and co-operative societies in the handloom industries. Some of the major acts relating to textile industry include: Central Silk Board Act, 1948, The Textiles Committee Act, 1963, The Handlooms Act, 1985, Cotton Control Order, 1986, The Textile Undertakings Act, 1995 Government of India is earnestly trying to provide all the relevant facilities for the textile industry to utilize its full potential and achieve the target. The textile industry is presently experiencing an average annual growth rate of 9-10% and is expected to grow at a rate of 16% in value, which will eventually reach the target of US $ 115 billion by 2012. The clothing and apparel sector are expected to grow at a rate of 21 %t in value terms.

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. The tourism industry in India is substantial and vibrant, and the country is fast becoming a major global destination. India’s travel and tourism industry is one of them most profitable industries in the country, and also credited with contributing a substantial amount of foreign exchange. Indian Tourism offers a potpourri of different cultures, traditions, festivals, and places of interest.

RESOURCES:

Punjab, the land of five rivers and yellow fields, is a favourite tourist destination. It has an integrated cultural history consisting of ancient monuments, religious places, museums and royal palaces like Quila Mubarak. It also has wild life sanctuaries with a rare site of migratory birds. The major places of tourist interest are:- Golden Temple, Durgiana Mandir, Jallianwala bagh in Amritsar; Takhat Sri Kesgarh Sahib and Khalsa Heritage Complex at Anandpur Sahib; Bhakra Dam, Qila Androon and Moti Bagh Palace at Patiala; Wetland at Harike Pattan Sanghol for archaeological importance and Sodal Temple at Jalandhar commemorative Maharishi Balmiki Heritage, etc.

        Tourism in the State is a source of substantial revenues; employment generation; up gradation of human skills; creation of infrastructure, thus helping in the development of all other sectors of an economy. Since tourism is a composite sector, its growth requires participation of private investors at different levels. For this purpose, the State Government has also announced a tourism policy with the aim of developing tourism as a major industry of Punjab, by providing leadership and strategic direction.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In order to develop tourism in India in a systematic manner, position it as a major engine of economic growth and to harness its direct and multiplier effects for employment and poverty eradication in an environmentally sustainable manner, the National Tourism Policy was formulated in the year 2002. Broadly, the Policy attempts to:-

•        Position tourism as a major engine of economic growth;

•        Harness the direct and multiplier effects of tourism for employment generation, economic development and providing impetus to rural tourism;

•        Focus on domestic tourism as a major driver of tourism growth.

•        Position India as a global brand to take advantage of the burgeoning global travel trade and the vast untapped potential of India as a destination;

•        Acknowledges the critical role of private sector with government working as a pro-active facilitator and catalyst;

•        Create and develop integrated tourism circuits based on India’s unique civilization, heritage, and culture in partnership with States, private sector and other agencies; and ensure that the tourist to India gets physically invigorated, mentally rejuvenated, culturally enriched, spiritually elevated and feel India from within.

 

Waste management and recycling: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

Rapid industrialization last few decades have led to the depletion of pollution of precious natural resources in India depletes and pollutes resources continuously. Further the rapid industrial developments have, also, led to the generation of huge quantities of hazardous wastes, which have further aggravated the environmental problems in the country by depleting and polluting natural resources. Therefore, rational and sustainable utilization of natural resources and its protection from toxic releases is vital for sustainable socio-economic development.

Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

 

RESOURCES:

In Punjab, growth of population, industrialization and urbanization has resulted in generation of large volumes of solid waste. The total amount of collected solid waste from the districts includes 1108012.25 MT of municipal waste and 6695.57 MT of bio-medical waste (PPCB as cited in Statistical Abstract of Punjab, 2007). The factors contributing to the generation of solid waste are:

•      The state has registered 45% increase in its population during the last decades.

•      The state is the 7th most urbanized state in the country with urban population increasing to 33.95% against a national average of 27.8%.

•      The state has two (Ludhiana & Amritsar) cities with more than 1 million population.

•        The state supports a large number of floating populations from other states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.

•      Most of the solid waste is presently disposed of on land and remains uncovered resulting in environmental pollution of surrounding area.

•        The change in life style towards consumes and discard culture is responsible for adding to municipal solid waste and changing waste composition. It also adds pressure on the existing municipal solid waste handling infrastructure, as well as, disposal sites.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management- Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

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Investment Opportunities in Business of 7-Aminocephalosporanic Acid (7-ACA)

7-ACA is a significant nucleus in the synthesis of cephalosporin antibiotics; the nucleus 7 and 3 chemical transformation may be utilised to prepare numerous cephalosporins, including cefazolin sodium, cefotaxime sodium, ceftriaxone sodium, cefoperazone sodium, sodium ceftazidime, and cefuroxime sodium. 7-ACA is a crucial step in the API synthesis that is formed via (bio- chemical) derivatization at positions 3? and 7?. Cephalosporin C can be transformed to 7-ACA by removing the 7-amino adipoyl side chain either chemically or enzymatically. 3-(Acetyloxy-methyl)-7-amino-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo (4.2.0) oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid [chemically, 3-(Acetyloxy-methyl)-7-amino-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo (4.2.0) oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid] for the synthesis of cephalosporins and intermediates, is the active nucleus. - Inhibitor of bacterial -lactamase (S. aureus). - Bacterial transpeptidase inhibitor; antibacterial Antibiotics are antibiotics that are used to treat bacterial infections. Infections in the respiratory and urinary systems, as well as the skin and bones, are treated with this antibiotic. Indian pharmaceutical companies now provide virtually all of the country's formulations and over 70% of its bulk drug needs. Between 350 and 400 bulk pharmaceuticals are produced by Indian companies, which create almost 60,000 generic brands in 60 therapeutic areas. India's pharma market is dominated by second and third generation medications that are no longer protected by patents in the developed nations. India has the world's third largest active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) market, worth little under USD 2 billion. About 6.5 percent of APIs are produced by the top five companies. Antibiotics, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and respiratory APIs are the most common. As patented blockbuster pharmaceuticals lose their patent protection, the Chemical Pharmaceutical Generic Association (CPA) predicts that India's share of the global API industry will expand by 10.5 percent by 2010. The CPA also forecasts an increase in the local Indian market for APIs, both generic and branded, from USD 755 million in 2005 to USD 1.9 billion in 2010. India's API market is expected to develop at a rate of 10.76 percent each year. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business.
Plant capacity: 7-Aminocephalosporanic Acid 0.5 MT per DayPlant & machinery: 593 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1937 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 45.00%
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Start Production of Disposable Plate and Cups from Waste Rice Husk Powder

Disposable plates and cups have emerged as a superior alternative to plastics all around the world, with Indians among the first to adopt biodegradable items. Plant biomass materials such as bagasse, rice husk, coconut coir, and others are being used to make eco-friendly cutlery, tableware, and packaging products that are expected to become more popular in the future decade. Rice husk is a surprise tough material that can resist a lot of abuse and lasts a long time. Rice husk dinnerware is one of the most durable types of disposable plates and cups, withstanding temperatures of over 100°C without being destroyed. This reusable tableware features a smooth, glossy finish that is made entirely of natural wax obtained from rice husks. Rice husk plates are environmentally friendly, high-performing, and cost-effective items made using premium materials and cutting-edge technology. It's a pleasure to touch and use, and there's no disagreeable taste of single-use wooden tableware in your mouth. Reuse the natural sustainable alternative instead of single-use plastic and bioplastic. Give a gift that has a beneficial impact, take it to work, use it for deli takeout, save single-use surcharges at the refectory, and so on. • Reduces Pollution: Agricultural waste is repurposed into new products rather than being burned, which releases dangerous compounds into the air. • Chemical-free: Agricultural waste tableware is fully environmentally friendly. There are no chemicals or dyes used on these. • Helps to save valuable natural resources by converting agricultural waste into new resources such as oil, metal, wood, and water. Due to compelling environmental concerns, disposable plates and cups have sparked a groundswell of interest among consumers all over the world. To that aim, the greater sustainability of biodegradable utensils over plastics, as well as the significant environmental friendliness of biodegradable materials, are boosting their popularity. Biodegradable dinnerware constructed of plant-based materials, as well as biodegradable bio-plastics, have gotten a lot of interest around the world. Corn, areca leaves, bagasse, and rice husk are the most commonly used materials in eco-friendly tableware. The remains of fast-growing trees have been used over the years. In areas where bamboo is abundant, such as India, demand for disposable plates and cups containing bamboo has grown rapidly. Manufacturers in emerging economies are increasingly using e-commerce channels to offer premium products like tableware made from rice husk. The expansion of the disposable tableware industry has been aided by the increasing penetration of e-commerce in various regions of these emerging economies. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players 1. Biopac India Corpn. Ltd. 2. Nippon Paper Foodpac Pvt. Ltd. 3. Yashaswi Ltd.
Plant capacity: Disposable Plates from Waste Rice Husk Powder: 10,000 Pcs per Day Disposable Cups from Waste Rice Husk Powder: 10,000 Pcs per DayPlant & machinery: 38 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 166 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Emerging Business of Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings

Other than a pipe, a casting that allows pipeline variation, direction change, or bore. Flanged-sockets, flanged-spigots, and collars are also included in the fittings category. Pipes and tubes made of iron or steel are utilised in a range of industries. Pipe fittings are a collection of components used to join pipe ends in in-line, multi-port, offset, and mounting arrangements. The cross sections of pipe fittings are usually, but not always, circular in shape to match the pipe section with which they are attached. Pipes can be made of metal or plastic, and pipe fittings differ based on the pipe material. Pipe fittings are used for a variety of applications. They're useful for extending or terminating pipe lines, changing the direction of a pipe, connecting two or more pipes, and changing the pipe Size. • They're made for usage in gas and fluid flow lines in industrial processes, medical, construction, and a variety of other specialised applications. • For severe applications such as extreme high/low temperature resistance, the elbows are made of hefty materials. • The elbows are designed for usage in chemical, petroleum, fluid power, electronic, and pulp and paper facilities on process and control systems, instrumentation, and equipment. PVC pipes are the most often used plastic pipes, although HDPE pipes have recently become more popular as a substitute for PVC pipes. GRP, BWSCC, Hume, stoneware, and various pipes are among the others. In sewerage applications, GRP pipes, RCC pipes, and stoneware pipes are commonly employed. The growing popularity of DI pipes is evident from the increasing share of DI pipes in the market. DI pipes are gradually displacing all other pipes, particularly steel pipes, as their market share grows. Purchases of CI pipes for potable water delivery have nearly ceased, and existing CI pipelines are gradually being replaced with DI pipes. Plastic and cement pipes (AC/RCC/PSC) are also being phased out in urban and semi-urban regions; nevertheless, due to the inexpensive initial investment, they remain in rural water delivery schemes. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players 1. Deccan Mechanical & Chemical Inds. Pvt. Ltd. 2. Disa India Ltd. 3. Ductile Castings Ltd. 4. E S L Steel Ltd. 5. Electrosteel Castings Ltd.
Plant capacity: 12 MT per DayPlant & machinery: 311 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1135 Lakhs
Return: 34.00%Break even: 55.00%
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Most Growing Business of Silicon Metal

Silicon, along with carbon germanium, tin, and lead, is the fourteenth element in the periodic table and belongs to Group IVA. Pure silicon has the same crystalline structure as diamond and is a dark grey solid. It has similar chemical and physical properties to this substance. Silicon has a melting temperature of 2570 degrees Fahrenheit (1410 degrees Celsius), a boiling point of 4271 degrees Fahrenheit (2355 degrees Celsius), and a density of 2.33 grammes per cubic centimetre. Silicon is the eighth most abundant element in the universe by mass, yet it is extremely rare in the Earth's crust as a pure element. It is found in various forms of silicon dioxide (silica) or silicates in dusts, sands, planetoids, and planets. Silicate minerals make up about 90% of the Earth's crust, making silicon the second most abundant element in the crust (approximately 28 percent by mass) behind oxygen. The majority of silicon is utilised commercially without being separated, and the natural minerals are often processed minimally. Clays, silica sand, and stone are used in industrial construction. Silicates are found in Portland cement, which is used to manufacture mortar and stucco, as well as concrete for walkways, foundations, and roadways. They're also found in white ceramics like porcelain, as well as standard quartz-based soda-lime glass and a variety of other specialised glasses. Although it is difficult to discover pure silicon in nature, it is the second most frequent element in the Earth's crust. China produces significantly more silicon than any other country, including silicon content for ferrosilicon and silicon metal. In 2016, China produced around 4.6 million metric tonnes of silicon, accounting for around two-thirds of world output, which totaled around 7.2 million metric tonnes. Russia, the United States, and Brazil are the other main producers. Silicones are silicon-based polymers that offer an environmentally friendly alternative to hydrocarbon-based products. These polymers are found in a variety of products, including lubricants, greases, and resins, as well as skin and hair care products, antiperspirants, polishes, anti-foam agents, and fabric softeners. • Silicon Chips: The electrical devices we use every day would not function without silicon-based semi-conductor chips. • Optical Glass: Silicon is responsible for today's high-speed communications. Both optical fibre and liquid crystal displays are made with optical glass made from silicon. • Photovoltaics: Silicon is used extensively in the solar industry. Solar panels, which are composed of silicon, use the sun's rays to heat buildings and water, create home and industrial electricity, and operate remote telecommunications, weather, and irrigation systems. The silicon metal market was valued at over 2.9 million tonnes, and it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4% over the next five years (2021-2026). Silicon metal serves as the foundation for a wide range of products, therefore it plays a significant role in both the industrial and consumer sectors. The use of silicon metal to make aluminium alloys currently accounts for the majority of overall silicon metal production. Aluminum alloys are employed in the manufacture of automotive and aeronautical components. COVID-19 has had an impact on silicon demand and supply all around the world. Due to constraints, there was no consistent material supply, and most silicon metal facilities temporarily halted operations. The price reversal caused by COVID-19, as well as the recent application of preliminary taxes on all silicon metal imports by the Commerce Department, may have a detrimental impact on the market. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. Few Indian major players 1. Gravita India Ltd. 2. Kothari Metals Ltd. 3. Oswal Minerals Ltd. 4. Singhania Minerals Pvt. Ltd. 5. Welcome Impex Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 167 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 2138 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 6900 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Opportunities in Venturing into Surgical Hand Gloves Business

A surgical (surgeon's) glove is composed of natural or synthetic rubber and is used to protect a surgical wound from infection by operating room personnel. Surgical gloves are constructed to higher standards and feature more exact sizing (numbered sizing, often ranging from size 5.5 to size 9). They are unique to each hand. Non-latex surgical gloves have not yet completely replaced latex gloves in surgical procedures, as non-latex gloves lack the fine control and increased sensitivity to touch that latex surgical gloves provide. Non-latex gloves of higher quality (such as nitrile gloves) are also twice as expensive as latex gloves. In cost-constrained situations, such as many hospitals, moving to these alternative materials has been difficult. Medical cleanroom facilities, where the necessity for cleanliness is typically identical to that of a sensitive medical setting, also use powder-free medical gloves. In electronics cleanrooms, similar but specially tested gloves are utilised. Surgical gloves serve as a protective barrier for surgeons and nurses, preventing the transfer of diseases or germs during procedures and when working with surgical tools. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States regulates surgical glove standards in a similar way. The FDA, on the other hand, mandates surgical glove makers to achieve greater quality criteria. All surgical gloves are sterilised before being packaged in pairs for single use. Because surgical procedures frequently involve open wound operations, surgical gloves must be sterilised. The following are some of the characteristics of hand gloves: • Chemical Resistance • Barrier Protection • Form, Feel, and Convenience • Superior Stability and Longevity Because of the enormous industrialization and urbanisation that is now taking place in our country, the need for rubber gloves is rapidly expanding. Rubber gloves are worn by workers in the chemical, electrical, and food processing industries. Similarly, the usage of gloves for home tasks such as handling detergents, floor polishes, pesticides, and other chemicals is on the rise, especially in the United States. The medical glove market in India is still developing. While the global market is growing at a two percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR), the Indian market is developing at a seven percent CAGR. With a new hospital or nursing home opening every day in India, demand for medical gloves is projected to rise. Medical tourism is also propelling this product category forward in our country. In India, the market for medical gloves alone is worth Rs 300 crore. As a result of all of this, there is a significant chance of starting a small-scale rubber glove manufacturing business. The surgical glove market in India is developing at a rate of 15% per year. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players 1. Accent Industries Ltd. 2. Acknit Industries Ltd. 3. Asian Latex Ltd. 4. Casil Health Products Ltd. 5. Casil Health Products Ltd. 6. J K Ansell Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 40,000 Pairs per dayPlant & machinery: 239 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 816 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 45.00%
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Most Profitable Industry of Disposable Safety Razors

The double-edged safety razor has two open edges and a slant bar that can be used on both sides. The double-edged safety razor's blade is slightly bent to provide a smoother, cleaner shave. With only a single blade and a plastic grip, the disposable razor quickly became a practical tool for innumerable men who loved the idea that they could get a short shave even safer than using a safety razor. The skin is less irritated while using a safety razor. Because it only has one blade, there aren't many opportunities to cut skin—unless you're particularly clumsy, of course. A safety razor also gives you greater dexterity than a disposable cartridge razor. The safety razor's design allows for minor angle modifications, which improves the quality of the shave. The basic design of disposable razors has evolved enough that they now come in blade cartridges, which effectively contain blades, under the notion that the more blades a razor has, the better shave it can deliver. 1. Cost Effective: While purchasing a double edged razor may appear to be costly at first, it is really cost effective in the long run when considering that the only thing you will need to purchase are the blades, which are actually less expensive than cartridge blades. 2. Balance: Because of the pivot, this razor maintains a steady viewpoint while shaving, making it the best because it is easier and faster to use. This is the most appealing element of it. 3. Convenience: While most people prefer to go the modern route, those who have chosen this old method of shaving have found it to be cost-effective and simple to use. 4. Time Management: If you value your time, it's time to ditch those pricey cartridges and embrace a double-edged razor, since research has proved that it is truly quite quick to use. Men's grooming industry demand has expanded in recent years as a result of growing male customer awareness of their appearance. Furthermore, because more than half of the population is under the age of 30, the industry has a large local market. Furthermore, the urban middle class population is growing. Through 2020, the market is predicted to rise due to enhanced distribution channels in tier II and tier III cities. Bath & Shower products, Hair Care, Skin Care, Deodorants, and Shaving goods are the different categories of men's grooming items. In terms of revenue, shaving products now hold the greatest market share in the Indian men's grooming sector. According to NOVONOUS, the Indian shaving products market is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 20% until 2020, while maintaining its market share. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players 1. Everkeen Blade Co. Ltd. 2. Gillette India Ltd. 3. Jindal Stainless Ltd. 4. Laser Shaving Products Pvt. Ltd. 5. Narang Medical Ltd.
Plant capacity: Razor Blade for Safety Razors Pack of 5 pcs each: 57,600 Units per Day Steel Scrap: 500 Units per DayPlant & machinery: 393 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 815 Lakhs
Return: 58.00%Break even: 28.00%
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Manufacturing Business of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF)

Particle board is commonly confused with fiberboard, although particle board refers to low-density fiberboard. Plywood isn't a fiberboard because it's comprised of thin wood sheets rather than wood fibres or particles. In the furniture industry, fiberboard, particularly medium-density fiberboard (MDF), is widely utilised. A veneer of wood is often put onto fiberboard to give it the look of conventional wood for items that will be seen. In the automotive industry, fiberboard is utilised to make free-form designs including dashboards, rear parcel shelves, and inner door shells. A skin, foil, or fabric, such as cloth, suede, leather, or polyvinyl chloride, is generally used to cover these pieces. Because of their low cost and quick drying properties, urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins are widely utilised in the medium density fiberboard (MDF) sector. However, due of the possibility for formaldehyde emissions, pressures on the usage of UF resins are constantly increasing. Phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resins, on the other hand, are more durable and do not produce formaldehyde after cure. However, the industry has historically avoided employing PF resins due to their higher cost and slower curing rate than UF resins. MDF stands for medium density fiberboard, which is a panel made mostly of lignocellulosic fibres bound together under heat and pressure with a synthetic glue or other suitable bonding technique. The panels are compressed to a specific gravity of 31-50 lb/ft3 and a density of 0.50 to 0.80. MDF is a dry-formed panel product made from lignocellulosic fibres and a synthetic resin or other suitable binder. In a heated pre-compression process, the panels are crushed to a density of 496 to 801 kilogrammes per cubic metre (kg/m3) (31 to 50 pounds per cubic foot [lb/ft3]). A synthetic resin or other suitable organic binder forms the full interfiber link. - Edge Shaping & Machining - Doors, Jambs, and Millwork - Embossing is a type of embossing that is used to - Flooring made of laminate - Finishing & Laminating - Moulding is a type of moulding that is used to create a decorative In India, the INR 13 billion MDF market accounts for only 7% of the total wood-based substrate sector, compared to 80% globally. The domestic MDF market has grown at a 15-20 percent CAGR over the last five years, albeit from a lower base. MDF is a superior option for low-cost unbranded plywood, and demand for it is being fueled by a desire for ready-made modular furniture among the young and aspiring who are looking to improve the aesthetics of their homes. Furthermore, with ready-to-move-in offices and retail stores springing up all across the country, the sector's prospects appear to be better than ever. In India, the MDF industry is anticipated to be worth H35 billion, with a CAGR of 5-8 percent over the last five years. The Central Government's decision to halt the issuance of new plywood manufacturing licences has increased the demand-supply gap. This is a good thing for the MDF business, as it means more people will adopt engineered panel goods. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. Few Indian major players 1. Amazon Wood Pvt. Ltd. 2. Aryan Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. 3. Asian Pre-Lam Inds. Pvt. Ltd. 4. Associate Decor Ltd. 5. Bajaj Eco-Tec Products Ltd. 6. Best Board Ltd. 7. Darshan Boardlam Ltd.
Plant capacity: 100 CBM per dayPlant & machinery: 1769 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 2955 Lakhs
Return: 23.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Demand in the Business of Oxygen Gas Plant (Industrial and Pharmaceutical Grade)

CO2 (gas at O0/1 matm. 1.429 g. /l, crit. pressure, 49.7 matm.) is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas that is somewhat heavier than air. It is one of the most active elements, and it is required for the respiration and combustion of living cells. Oxygen promotes combustion and helps combustible things burn faster. And because of this combustion-supporting feature, it is ideal for a variety of industrial applications. Oxygen is non-corrosive and can be found in virtually every metal. However, all oil, grease, and other flammable materials must be removed from pipelines and containers before placing them into oxygen service. Oxygen handling systems must also be built to safely tolerate the working pressure. Of course, inhaling gaseous oxygen has a tonic rather than harmful effect on the human system, and its tonic characteristics have led to various medicinal applications of oxygen. Liquid oxygen is transported in insulated cylinders, insulated tank trucks, and insulated tank cars as a cryogenic fluid. In most industrial operations, atmospheric air is used to produce oxygen and nitrogen. The components listed in the table below are mostly found in atmospheric air. Industrial quality Many materials, such as copper, brass, and stainless steel, benefit greatly from the presence of oxygen. For cutting and welding these materials, oxygen is frequently combined with a fuel gas. All major industrial gases are used as a raw material or for inerting in the chemical industry. Medical gases are recognised to have a significant environmental impact and to use significant resources in hospital administration. Because of their beneficial anaesthetic, analgesic, and respiratory qualities in the context of illness diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or relief, medical gases are crucial for adequate medical interventions in hospitals and health centres. • It is used extensively in medicine for therapeutic purposes, for suscitation in hypoxia, and in combination with other gases in anaesthesia. • It is also utilised in high altitude flying, deep sea diving, and as both an inhalant and a power source in the United States space programme. • Its vast range of industrial uses include metal cutting, welding, hardening, scaring, cleaning, and dehydrating using acetylene, hydrogen, and other fuel gases. Oxygen is the most popular industrial gas in India. Outside of carbon dioxide, oxygen accounts for almost 75% of total gas output in the merchant market. When the captive part is taken into account, oxygen accounts for more than 70% of all gases (outside carbon dioxide). India's gas sector features a huge number of minor units scattered across the country. There are also tonnage plants with international standards and capacities put up in various sections of the country. There are around 330 industrial gas plants in operation, with capacities ranging from 100 to 350 m3 per hour (2.5 to 8.5 tonnes per day). Small industrial customers, hospitals, and nursing homes are the primary customers of these facilities. Since the deregulation of the Indian economy, the industrial gases industry has undergone significant reform and modernisation, with a significant rise in capacity. Some of India's biggest companies are expanding their capacity or replacing ageing operations. The majority of the new plants are captive. These are quite large plants that use innovative technologies that were sourced from outside the country. These are backed up by a lot of money. Small and weak units are being marginalised as a result of the new growth and fierce competition. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players 1. Air Liquide India Holding Pvt. Ltd. 2. Arrow Oxygen Ltd. 3. Bellary Oxygen Co. Pvt. Ltd. 4. Bhagawati Oxygen Ltd. 5. Bhilai Oxygen Ltd. 6. Govind Poy Oxygen Ltd. 7. Howrah Gases Ltd.
Plant capacity: Oxygen Gas (Medical Grade) Purity 99.5-99.9%: 500 Cylinders per Day Oxygen Gas (Indudrial Grade) Purity 95-99%: 500 Cylinders per DayPlant & machinery: 418 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 748 Lakhs
Return: 58.00%Break even: 27.00%
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Start a Most Developing Business of Oxygen Gas Plant

Medical oxygen is a high-purity oxygen that is developed for use in the human body and is utilised for medical treatments. To avoid contamination, medical oxygen cylinders only contain high-purity oxygen gas; no other gases are permitted in the cylinder. An oxygen concentrator should have a medical grade oxygen content of no less than 90.0 percent and no more than 96.0 percent. When looking at appropriate oxygen saturation levels, it's also necessary to consider altitude. Because it is classified as a drug, it must meet FDA regulations for compressed medical gas. One of the requirements is that oxygen cylinders be thoroughly emptied at all times to reduce the danger of contamination. High altitude and for oxygen tents in hospitals is a more recent development. Oxygen gas in the breathing apparatus for a visitor at high altitudes and for oxygen tents in hospitals is a more recent development. The increased intensity and speed of reactions caused by oxygen enriched air rather than ordinary air is an extension of the usage of oxygen; the reduction in cycle time accomplished in chemical or metallurgical processes allows for a higher output per volume of equipment and cheaper expenses. The use of oxygen as a raw material for the production of chemical compounds is common place. Liquid oxygen combined with carbon black has the potential to become a significant and inexpensive explosive. The growth of the worldwide medical gas oxygen cylinder market has been aided by Covid-19. The increased number of COVID-19 cases has fundamentally driven the demand for medical oxygen gas cylinders for intensive care during the Covid-19 pandemic. Because of the rising number of COVID-19 patients, the demand for oxygen has increased to 1.1 million cylinders in low to middle income nations alone. Preventive steps are being taken in a number of nations to ensure a sufficient supply of oxygen for COVID-19 patients. 1. Use in Pregnancy: Oxygen is used in pregnancy when needed by doctors to treat underlying illnesses and prevent hypoxemia, at the lowest feasible dosage for the shortest time. 2. Use in Lactation: Oxygen can be administered during breast-feeding if clinically necessary to treat underlying sickness and prevent hypoxemia, but only at the lowest dosage for the shortest time. 3. Use in the Elderly: Clinical assessment and the course of the illness determine whether or not to use in the elderly. Some elderly patients with chronic severe obstructive pulmonary disease may require low inspired oxygen concentrations and rely on hypoxic drive for respiration. Around 1917, oxygen therapy became popular. Oxygen cylinders are most typically utilised by persons with low oxygen levels in their blood. When using oxygen, it's crucial to know when to start and stop breathing. Medical oxygen is made by a cryogenic distillation process that separates oxygen, nitrogen, and argon from air. Oxygen concentrators are used in hospitals to purify oxygen from the air. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has made it illegal to buy Medical Oxygen, Oxygen Concentrators, or any other oxygen device without a prescription. People suffering from cardiac arrest, cyanosis, shock, severe haemorrhage, and other conditions receive oxygen therapy. The rising prevalence of chronic and infectious diseases such as pandemic Covid-19, cancer, asthma, diabetes, heart attack, and others, as well as an increase in the global elderly population, are driving the global medical oxygen gas cylinders market. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a major death toll has occurred worldwide as a result of the corona virus. To date, more than 346000 deaths have been reported worldwide, with more than 5.5 million infected individuals. As a result, medicinal oxygen cylinders are commonly employed for critical patients to battle the covid-19 epidemic. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players 1. Air Liquide India Holding Pvt. Ltd. 2. Arrow Oxygen Ltd. 3. Bellary Oxygen Co. Pvt. Ltd. 4. Bhagawati Oxygen Ltd. 5. Bhilai Oxygen Ltd. 6. Govind Poy Oxygen Ltd.
Plant capacity: 172 Cylinders per DayPlant & machinery: 178 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 416 Lakhs
Return: 63.00%Break even: 14.00%
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Business of Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) API. Rising Demand of Paracetamol Tablets in Covid-19 Pandemic.

Paracetamol is a pain reliever that is commonly used to alleviate aches and pains. It can also be used to cool down a hot environment. It can be taken with other pain relievers and anti-sickness medications. It's also found in a variety of cold and flu medications. Read our paracetamol for children information if you're under the age of 16. Tablets and capsules of paracetamol are commonly accessible. Related Projects: Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) Products, Bulk API Manufacturing Paracetamol is also available as a syrup or as soluble pills that dissolve in water to make a drink for persons who have trouble swallowing tablets or capsules. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) and aspirin are two types of pain relievers, although paracetamol is not one of them. Ibuprofen, aspirin, and other NSAIDs are expected to work primarily on the central nervous system, whereas paracetamol is thought to work primarily on the peripheral nervous system. Uses of Paracetamol: Paracetamol is a regularly prescribed pain reliever that can also be used to lower a fever (fever). It's commonly used to treat mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, toothaches, and sprains, as well as to lower fevers brought on by illnesses like colds and flu. It's commonly used to treat mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, toothaches, and sprains, as well as to lower fevers brought on by illnesses like colds and flu. Because it is safe for most individuals to consume and has few side effects, paracetamol is frequently advised as one of the initial therapies for pain. Related Books: Pharmaceutical, Drugs, Proteins Technology Handbooks Paracetamol is used to treat mild to moderate pain, including headaches, muscle pains, minor arthritis pain, and toothaches, as well as discomfort from colds, flu, sprains, and dysmenorrhea. Because there is inadequate evidence for the treatment of chronic pain, it is especially suggested for acute mild to severe pain. Many combination drugs contain paracetamol. Most children are safe to take paracetamol; however, those who are tiny for their age or have liver or renal illness may require lower doses. Market Outlook: Over the projection period, the paracetamol market was expected to increase at a CAGR of roughly 4.3 percent. The increased use of paracetamol is a major factor contributing to the market's rise. Paracetamol is a fever reducer and pain reliever. It's used to treat headaches, muscle aches, arthritis, backaches, toothaches, colds, and fevers, among other things. It helps pain in those with mild arthritis, but it has little effect on the joint's underlying inflammation and swelling. According to the World Health Organization, the incidence of contemporary headache disorder among adults is believed to be around 50% worldwide. Related Videos: Pharmaceutical, Drugs, Fine Chemicals, Bulk Drug Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Pharma Drug Ingredients Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Bulk Drugs The tablet category accounts for the majority of the market because it is the most widely utilized form of paracetamol. Pain is treated with large doses of paracetamol. The amount of paracetamol sold in the United Kingdom is estimated to be just under 6,300 tonnes per year, according to the University of Oxford. Every year, 35 tonnes per millions of people consume 35 grammes or 70 paracetamol tablets. India's pharmaceutical sector is ranked third in terms of volume and 14th in terms of value in the world. It is the world's largest provider of generic medications, accounting for 20% of global exports in generics. Market Research: - Market Research Report In 2019, India's domestic pharmaceutical market sales increased by 9.8% year on year to Rs 1.4 lakh crore (US$ 20.03 billion), up from Rs 129,015 crore (US$ 18.12 billion) in 2018. The Indian pharmaceutical sector is the world's third largest in terms of output volume and thirteenth in terms of domestic demand. India has the world's third largest active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) market, worth little under USD 2 billion. About 6.5 percent of APIs are produced by the top five companies. Antibiotics, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and respiratory medicines are the most common APIs. Overall, there is a lot of room for new entrepreneurs to get involved in this industry. Rising Demand of Paracetamol Tablets Because of COVID-19 Pandemic: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for paracetamol-based medications for the symptomatic treatment of fever in patients has increased. Due to the lack of direct medications for the treatment of COVID-19, doctors have had to rely on symptomatic therapies. Because of its widespread availability, paracetamol has been recommended for managing fever in adults and children with COVID-19 by various healthcare authorities around the world, including the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the National Health Service (NHS), the CDC, and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) of the Government of India. Profile- Project Reports & Profiles The official Covid-19 treatment regimen in India continues to promote the use of treatments that have been dismissed by numerous scientists around the world. In the case of coronavirus infections, doctors advise that little is more. That means most patients will only require paracetamol for symptom relief, anti-allergy medicines in some circumstances, and inhaled steroids under doctor supervision for lung-related issues. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it was widely regarded as the major and most effective analgesic medicine for treating COVID-19 symptoms by the scientific community. Major Key Players: 1. Alpha Remedies Ltd. 2. Alta Laboratories Ltd. 3. Farmson Pharmaceutical Gujarat Pvt. Ltd. 4. Granules India Ltd. 5. Haffkine Ajintha Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 6. Nalin Chemicals Ltd. 7. Neelachal Technologies Ltd. 8. Pan Drugs Ltd. 9. Satyadeeptha Pharmaceuticals Ltd. For More Details: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co/project-and-profile-listing.aspx?srch=Paracetamol #DetailedProjectReport #businessconsultant #BusinessPlan #feasibilityReport #NPCS #entrepreneurindia #startupbusiness #ProjectReport #startup #projectconsultancy #businessopportunity #Paracetamol #ParacetamolMarket #GlobalParacetamolMarket #ParacetamolProduction #APIProducts #APIMarket #APIBusiness
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