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Best Business Opportunities in Telangana- Identification and Selection of right Project, Thrust areas for Investment, Industry Startup and Entrepreneurship Projects

Telangana is a state in the Southern region of India. It has an area of 114,840 km2 and is the twelfth largest state in India. Most of it was part of the princely state of Hyderabad, ruled by the Nizam of Hyderabad during the British Raj, joining the Union of India in 1948. Telangana was separated from Andhra Pradesh as a new 29th state of India, with the city of Hyderabad as its capital. Hyderabad will continue to serve as the joint capital city for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for a period of not more than ten years. Telangana is situated on the Deccan Plateau, in the central stretch of the eastern seaboard of the Indian Peninsula. It covers 114,800 square kilometers (44,300 sq. mi). The region is drained by two major rivers, with about 79% of the Godavari River catchment area and about 69% of the Krishna River catchment area, but most of the land is arid. Telangana region has rich natural resources. About 45 per cent of the forest area in Andhra Pradesh state is in Telangana region while 20 per cent of the country's coal deposits in the country are also found here. Telangana is also rich in limestone deposits that cater to cement factories. Telangana has other mineral resources like bauxite and mica. Perennial rivers Godavari and Krishna enter Andhra Pradesh in Telangana before flowing down through other regions and ending up in the Bay of Bengal. Telangana region is sitting on potential oil and natural gas reserves, according to a report by Director General of Hydrocarbons (DGH). Telangana has a significant amount of Software export in India. While majority of the Industry is concentrated over Hyderabad, the other cities are also becoming significant IT destinations in the state. Hyderabad's IT exports exceeded $7 billion in 2014.There have been extensive investments in digital infrastructure.

 

AGRICULTURE

Rice is the major food crop and staple food of the state. Other important crops are tobacco, mango, cotton and sugar cane. Agriculture has been the chief source of income for the state's economy. Important rivers of India are the Godavari, Krishna flow through the state, providing irrigation. Telangana agriculture department separated from Andhra Pradesh as part of Andhra Pradesh bifurcation It aims promote agricultural trade and to boost up the agricultural production and productivity in the Telangana.

 

TOURISM IN TELANGANA

Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation (TSTDC) is a state government agency which promotes Tourism in Telangana. Telangana has a variety of tourist attractions including historical places, monuments, forts, water falls, forests and temples. Charminar, Golconda Fort, QutbShahi Tombs, Chowmahalla Palace, Falaknuma Palace and Bhongir Fort, are some of the monuments in the state. The Charminar, built in 1591 CE, is a monument and mosque located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

 

DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

Telangana with a population of 351.9 lakhs (according to the 2011 census) accounts for about 3.6% percent of the total population of India. Out of this, 177.0 lakhs (50.2%) are males and 174.9 lakhs (49.8%) are females. The sex ratio of the state is 988 as against the national figure of 943. The population density in the state is 307 persons/Sq.Km. In 2012-13, the services sector at Rs.  1, 14,046 crores, contributed 58.1% to the GSDP (at constant prices). It is followed by industry sector, contributing 27.9% (Rs. 54,687 crores) and the agriculture sector’s contribution of 14% (Rs. 27,450 crores). The services sector had fastest growth  of  11.31%  followed  by  industry  sector  (10.04%)  and  agriculture  sector  (6.89%) between 2004-05 and 2012-13.

The Telangana government has proposed to add 230 crore plants in the next three years under a flagship programme which envisages boosting of tree cover in the state by nearly 8%.

 

FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING SECTOR

The Telangana government plans to put greater emphasis on value-addition in the farm sector in its industrial policy. The departments of industry and commerce, agriculture and agro marketing would coordinate together to achieve value maximization for farmers. The government is also keen on encouraging e-marketing activities, which involves networking all agriculture mandis in the state so that farmers get access to prevailing prices across important markets and thereby helping them unlock the right value for their produce. The state in collaboration with research institutes in the country would facilitate an ideal adoption of latest practices ranging from seed technology and farm machinery to improve farm productivity. the state government is also considering specific projects such as setting up a pharmaceutical city near Hyderabad and a cotton hub in Warangal district, the largest producer of long-staple cotton. The Telangana government has begun a survey to identify land that can be offered to new industries in the state. The Telangana government is set to announce its new industrial policy under which scheduled castes and scheduled tribe entrepreneurs would be specially encouraged.

Telangana Government is mulling to set up a 'Pharma City' near the state capital in about 8,000 acres. The City will include industries as well as residential colony, and a power plant with 500 MW capacity will be set up adjacent to the pharma city to provide captive, dedicated and uninterrupted power supply to the industry. The pharma city is expected to accommodate about five lakh employees besides their families in the residential colony touching about twenty lakh over a period. Delegation of Drugs Manufacturers' Association that an international consultancy organisation with expertise in developing in the information technology and pharmaceuticals manufacturing sectors may become backbone of Telangana economy, leaving power production, ports and oil and natural gas to play a pivotal role in driving prosperity in the residuary state. Industrial estates should be contacted to design the pharma city. Telangana's per capita income of Rs 24,409 in 2004-05 has phenomenally grown to a whopping Rs 83,020. While Hyderabad has less number of households using open toilets at 0.9 per cent, Mahabubnagar is at 71.1 per cent. The land-locked state is expected to have nearly Rs 4,000 crore surplus budget, but lingering power deficit may force the new government to spend more on the power purchase. Telangana, spread in 1,14,840 square kilometres, has 66.46 per cent literacy rate with a population of 3.52 crore.

 

ECONOMY OF TELAGANA

The Economy of Telangana is mainly driven by agriculture. Two important rivers of India, the Godavari and Krishna, flow through the state, providing irrigation. Rice, cotton, mango and tobacco are the local crops. Recently, crops used for vegetable oil production such as sunflower and peanuts have gained favour. There are many multi-state irrigation projects in development, including Godavari River Basin Irrigation Projects and NagarjunaSagar Dam, the world's highest masonry dam. Telangana is a mineral-rich state, with coal reserves at SingaerniColleries. The population of Telangana is over 35 million now – much more than 30 million for the whole of Andhra Pradesh, including Telangana, at the time of its formation in 1956. The demands on governance have multiplied over this half a century. Apart from commitment to the development of the region, a smaller state being more easily accessible to the common people can intelligently and speedily grapple with their problems.

 

INDUSTRIAL POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR STATE OF TELANGANA

Industrialization will be the key strategy followed for economic growth and development for Telangana, the 29th state of the country. People of the new state have very high expectations from the Telangana State Government for creating jobs for the youth, promote development of backward areas, maximize growth opportunities by optimum utilization of the available resources, harness the talents and skills of the people etc. The Government of Telangana State realizes that industrial development requires large-scale private sector participation, with the government playing the role of a facilitator and a catalyst. The government is committed to provide a graft-free, hassle-free environment in which the entrepreneurial spirit of local, domestic and international investors will thrive to take up their industrial units in the state of Telangana as the preferred investment destination.

The new Telangana State Industrial Policy will be rooted in certain core values, as follows:

 

                • The Government regulatory framework shall facilitate industrial growth

                • Entrepreneurs will thrive in a peaceful, secure and progressive business regulatory                                        environment

                • Industrial development will lead to massive creation of jobs benefitting local youth

                • Industrialization shall be inclusive and facilitate social equality

 

The new Telangana State Industrial Policy will strive to provide a framework which will not only stabilize and make existing industries more competitive, but also attract and realize new international and national investments in the industrial sector. It is expected that the most significant outcome of this approach will be the production of high quality goods at the most competitive price, which establishes “Made in Telangana-Made in India” as a brand with high global recognition. The Industrial Policy Framework has the following mandate for departments that have any responsibility in the industrialization of the State—Minimum Inspection and Maximum Facilitation.

The Government of Telangana State is determined to create an ecosystem in which the ease of doing business in the state matches and even exceeds the best global standards. Telangana State Government is aware that offering a hassle-free system is considered to be of the highest priority by the industrialists, and accordingly the government will implement a very effective industrial clearance system that will go beyond the traditional single window system.

 

THRUST AREAS AND CORE SECTORS

•             Life Sciences including, bulk drugs, formulations, vaccines, nutraceuticals, biological,   incubation centers, R&D facilities and medical equipment.

•             IT Hardware including bio-medical devices, electronics, cellular communications.

•             Precision engineering, including aviation, aerospace, defence.

•             Food processing and nutrition products including dairy, poultry, meat and fisheries.

•             Automobiles, Transport Vehicles, Auto-components, Tractors and Farm Equipment.

•             Textiles and Apparel, Leather and leather value added products like shoes, purses, bags,         artificial   material infused and coated textiles, paper and paper products.

•             Plastics and Polymers, Chemicals and Petro-chemical, glass and ceramics.

•             FMCG and Domestic Appliances.

•             Engineering and Capital Goods, including castings, foundry and Ferro-alloys and other    metallurgical industries.

•             Waste Management and Green Technologies.

•             Renewable Energy and Solar Parks.

•             Mineral-based and wood-based Industries.

•             Transportation/Logistic Hub/Inland Port/Container Depot.

 

Telangana has emerged as a State that provides that right climate for the growth of IT business and is now one of the most preferred destinations in the Country.

The State of Telangana is poised towards creating a benchmark in Information & Communication Technology (ICT) endowed with a high quality state-of-the-art physical & communication infrastructure of international standards, harnessed human resources, and proactive business friendly policies of the Government.

It is estimated that about 20 lakh acres of land is available in the state that has been identified as unfit for cultivation in Telangana. Based on a detailed survey of these land parcels and identification of those parcels that are fit for industrial use, an industrial land bank for the State of Telangana will be developed.

The development of industrial and related infrastructure will be the responsibility of the Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TSIIC). The financial base of the TSIIC will be strengthened and it will be made to function as an effective organization. All lands in the State identified as fit for industrial use will be transferred to the TSIIC.

To support industrialization, the Government of Telangana will earmark 10% of water from all existing and new irrigation sources for industrial use. Water pipelines will be laid as a part of infrastructure creation for each industrial park by TSIIC. The Government of Telangana State recognizes that quality power and uninterrupted power supply are keys to the growth of the industrial sector. The State has a clear short-, medium-, and long-term plans to first overcome the power shortage and eventually become a power surplus state. Accordingly, uninterrupted power supply will be arranged in each industrial park. The Telangana State Government will encourage usage of non-conventional energy for industrial purposes.

The Telangana State Government is committed to encourage the process of industrialization by making various kinds of incentives available to the entrepreneurs. The Telangana State Government also assures an entrepreneur-friendly and graft-free regime of disbursing the incentives. The Telangana State Government will consider providing incentives to the entrepreneurs in the following areas-

•             Stamp duty reimbursement

•             Land conversion cost

•             Investment subsidy

•             VAT reimbursement

•             Interest subsidy

•             Clean production measures

•             Reimbursement of infrastructure development costs etc.

A sound industrial policy has to ensure that the state taxation structure is conducive to industrial growth and state financial resource augmentation. Distortions in the tax structure leads to evasion of taxes and clandestine transport of industrial inputs and outputs to neighbouring states, which may have advantageous tax rates. The presence of important national and state highways, coupled with the availability of resources and opportunities, provides a great potential for development of industrial corridors in the state along these roadways.

The Industrial Corridors that will be developed initially will be:

 

1) Hyderabad-Warangal Industrial Corridor

2) Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor

3) Hyderabad-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor

The new Industrial Policy brought out by the Government of Telangana promises to revolutionise the way industrial sector has been viewed by successive governments in this country. A day is not far when the new Industrial Policy of Telangana will shine as an exemplar among the best in the world.

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Mayonnaise

Mayonnaise is one of the most popular types of sauces in the world. It is a semi-solid oil-in-water emulsion produced as a mixture of egg yolk, vinegar, oil and some other ingredients. The color of mayonnaise varies, but it is often white, cream color, or pale yellow. It may range in texture from a light cream to a thick gel. It is served with sausages, burger patties, chips and salads as food flavouring and to stimulate the appetite for a starter meal. The oil content in mayonnaise is more than 60% and this contributes to lubricity and the creamy texture of the product. Indian Mayonnaise & Salad Dressing Market is growing with a CAGR of 21.54% from last five years and is projected to get more than thrice by the 2021 due to growing trend of international food, brand awareness, increasing disposable income, growing demand in middle class people and increasing International food chains. The unorganized market in this industry is lagging compared to organized industry; as institutional food players focus on quality mayonnaise and salad dressing rather than prices so that they only consume the branded mayonnaise and salad dressing variants. As a whole entrepreneur can venture in this field will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Amarkantak Foods Pvt. Ltd. • Cremica Food Inds. Ltd. • Fun Cream Foods (India) Ltd. • Hector Beverages Pvt. Ltd. • Netvista Venture Ltd. • Shree Foods Ltd.
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Production of Tissue Paper from Recycled Paper

Production of Tissue Paper from Recycled Paper. Recycling of Waste Paper to Tissue Paper Tissue paper is soft, feathery, lightweight, highly absorbent, tear resistant, disposable and relatively strong paper products. The tissue paper name originates from the French word “tissue”, which meaning cloth. Because of the tissue paper is as soft as cloth. It has become an important part in our daily life. Uses of this type of paper are increasing rapidly in worldwide. Overall, a person who lives in a developing country uses some kilograms of tissue paper per year. Tissue can be made both from virgin and recycled paper pulp. Applications Hygienic tissue paper Hygienic tissue paper is commonly used for facial tissue (paper handkerchiefs), napkins, bathroom tissue and household towels. Paper has been used for hygiene purposes for centuries, but tissue paper as we know it today was not produced in USA before the mid-1940s. In Western Europe large scale industrial production started in the beginning of 1960s. Facial tissues Facial tissue (paper handkerchiefs) refers to a class of soft, absorbent, disposable paper that is suitable for use on the face. The term is commonly used to refer to the type of facial tissue, usually sold in boxes, that is designed to facilitate the expulsion of nasal mucus from the nose although it may refer to other types of facial tissues including napkins and wipes. The importance of the paper tissue on minimizing the spread of an infection has been highlighted in light of fears over a swine flu epidemic. In the UK, for example, the Government ran a campaign called "Catch it, bin it, kill it", which encouraged people to cover their mouth with a paper tissue when coughing or sneezing. Paper towels Paper towels are the second largest application for tissue paper in the consumer sector. This type of paper has usually a basis weight of 20 to 24 g/m2. Normally such paper towels are two-ply. This kind of tissue can be made from 100% chemical pulp to 100% recycled fiber or a combination of the two. Normally, some long fiber chemical pulp is included to improve strength. Toilet Tissue Rolls of toilet paper have been available since the end of the 19th century. Today, more than 20 billion rolls of toilet tissue are used each year in Western Europe. Table napkins Table napkins can be made of tissue paper. These are made from one up to four plies and in a variety of qualities, sizes, folds, colors and patterns depending on intended use and prevailing fashions. The composition of raw materials varies a lot from deinked to chemical pulp depending on quality. The production of tissue paper is done by a paper machine which is fitted to a single large steam heated drying cylinder with hot air hood on it. The raw material used is generally paper pulp, though, owing to the technological advancement and innovation in the manufacturing of tissue paper, paper pulp is now used in less quantity. The paper contains the high amount of northern bleached softwood kraft pulp and chemi-thermo mechanical pulps which improve the water holding capacity making them further applicable for various purposes. The key factors driving the growth of the tissue paper industry include changing lifestyles, rising healthcare expenditures, increasing population apart from steady rise in global GDP. However, the growth of tissue paper industry is hindered by increasing demand of hand dryers by various organizations and other environmental factors which impacts it negatively. India tissue and wipes products market is one of the growing categories in hygiene industry of the country. Tissue paper market is segmented mainly into paper napkins, toilet papers, facial tissues and other tissue based products. Wipes market mainly comprises in two categories such as personal care wipes that includes baby wipes, facial wipes, cosmetic wipes, hand sanitizing wipes, feminine wipes, intimate wipes, etc. and household cleaning wipes that contains kitchen wipes, kitchen wipes, glass surface cleaning wipes, bathroom wipes, food service wipes, automotive care wipes. Personal hygiene is of prime importance to Indian consumers. In an age of increased awareness about hygiene and the range of products available, tissue and hygiene in India continues to post strong double-digit growth, with this performance also being supported by rising disposable incomes. Global Tissue Paper Market is expected to post a robust CAGR of over 6% by 2023, in value terms owing to the flourishing tourism and hospitality industry where paper towels and napkins are widely used. Moreover, the increasing population of working women globally coupled with the growing awareness among consumers related to health & hygiene is expected to drive the Global Tissue Paper Market by 2023. Based on the Product, the paper towel segment holds the largest market, owing to its cost-effectiveness and widespread use in the hospitality industries. Based on the distribution channel, the non-store retail segment is expected to lead the market by 2023, due to the convenience factor associated with online as well as teleshopping platforms. Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast year due to rising disposable incomes, improving standards of living and rapid industrialization and globalization in the emerging economies like China, Japan and India. Tissue paper primarily finds their application in commercial places, driving the growth of the commercial segment in the eco tissue paper market throughout the upcoming period. The growing demand by the consumers for tissue paper in commercial places drives the growth of this application segment in the tissue paper market. Global tissue paper market is expected to witness substantial growth over the forecast period on account of its multiple applications in the growing markets. The drivers of tissue paper industry for the forecast period are expected to be the changing lifestyle of consumers, rising healthcare expenditures, growing population and low penetration of substitutes for paper tissues. Furthermore, tissue paper industry is expected to dominate the market owing to the awareness amongst people for hygiene and cleanliness. Making Toilet / Tissue Paper from Recycled Materials • Waste paper is collected, sorted and brought to the paper plant mill, where it is mixed with water and chemicals, then pulped, filtered, refined and turned into pulp. • The treated pulp comes out of the paper mill on a jumbo roll, which is then transported to a converting tissue plant where it will be converted into the final product (i.e. toilet rolls / tissue paper). • The toilet / tissue paper is then embossed, perforated and transferred onto long toilet logs as per the correct sheet count. • The long toilet / tissue paper logs are then fed to the band saw which automatically cuts the toilet / tissue paper logs to the correct size, ready to be packed. • It is then fed into the various wrapping machines and shipped to the various retailers. 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Readymade Garments: Clothing Business Ideas & Opportunities

Ready-made garments are mass-produced finished textile products of the clothing industry. They are made from many different fabrics and yarns. Their characteristics depend on the fibers used in their manufacture. The garments are very simple to manufacture and easily marketable both in urban and rural areas. The demand of readymade garments is increasing day by day due to urbanization of the cities. Readymade garments are a part of our daily life. Clothes are an epitome of a culture. People in different parts of the world have their own styles of dressing which symbolize their culture and status. The Readymade garments industry is increasing day by day due to changes of fashion in day to day life. The textile industry including readymade garments occupies a unique position in the Indian economy. Its predominant presence in the Indian economy is manifested in terms of its significant contribution to the industrial production, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings. The readymade garment industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. 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. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under • Achiever Apparels Pvt. Ltd. • Arvind Clothing Ltd. • Arvind Goodhill Suit Mfg. Pvt. Ltd. • Biba Apparels Pvt. Ltd. • Centex International Pvt. Ltd. • Gini & Jony Ltd. Market Outlook India’s textiles sector is one of the oldest industries in Indian economy dating back several centuries. Even today, textiles sector is one of the largest contributors to India’s exports with approximately 15 per cent of total exports. The textiles industry is also labour intensive and is one of the largest employers. India is the sixth largest supplier of readymade garments in the world with a 3.7 per cent share in global exports. The textile industry employs about 51 million people directly and 68 million people indirectly. India's overall textile exports during FY 2015-16 stood at US$ 40 billion. The Indian textiles industry, currently estimated at around US$ 120 billion, is expected to reach US$ 230 billion by 2020. The Indian Textile Industry contributes approximately 4 per cent to India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and 14 per cent to overall Index of Industrial Production (IIP). The size of India’s textile market in 2014 was USD99.0 billion which is expected to touch USD226 billion market by 2023 at a CAGR of 8.7 per cent between 2009-23E. 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Lead Battery Recycling

Lead Battery Recycling Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis Lead is a material very easy to recycle and, provided that adequate procedures are implemented; the ?nal product (secondary lead) is indistinguishable from the primary lead produced from ores. About 50% of the lead consumed worldwide is derived from recycled and reused materials. There are many different uses of Lead. It may be used as a pure metal, alloyed with other metals, or as chemical compounds. The recovery of metals from metal scrap has the advantage that it is easier and far less energy dependent than the production of primary lead from ores. The production of recycled lead requires 35–40% of the energy necessary to produce lead from ores. In addition, the recovery of lead decreases the lead dispersion in the environment and preserves the mineral reserves for the future. Recycling lead is relatively simple and in most of the applications where lead is used, such as lead-acid batteries, it is possible to recover it for use over and over again. Lead batteries industry in India is currently estimated at Rs. 40,000 crore with 60% automotive and 40% industrial. Over thousands of player continued recycling activity in India through recovery of lead from telecom, uninterrupted power supply (UPS), inverters, renewable energy and other related industries. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under: • Hindustan Zinc • SesaSterlite • Hindalco The demand for lead is expected to grow at 5 to 6%, driven by increasing demand for UPS battery segment as also from increasing market for replacement of batteries in the automobiles. The global market for lead has been witnessing noticeable growth on account of growing lead-acid battery consumption. In addition, the global demand is estimated to be significant in the coming years as capacity expansions and new operations boost supply at a faster rate than demand. Tags Process of Lead Recovery, Recovery of Lead From Battery, Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Lead Recovery, Lead Recovery from Scrap Battery Project Report, Recovering Lead from Scrap Batteries, Method for Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Recycle Lead Batteries, Recovery of Lead from Battery Scrap, Scrap Battery Recovery Plant, Removal and Recovery of Lead, How to Recover Lead from Scrap Batteries, Method of Recovering Lead from Batteries, Extraction of Lead, Methods of Extraction of Lead, Lead Extraction, Extraction of Lead from Scrap Battery, Lead Extraction Procedure, Methods of Lead Extraction, Extraction and Recovery of Lead, Lead Recovery Process, Lead Recovery Method, Lead Battery Recycling, Lead Acid Battery Recycling Process, Battery Recycling Plant, Recycling of Lead-Acid Batteries, Lead Acid Battery Scrap Recycling, Recycle Lead Acid Batteries, Scrap Battery Recovery Plant, Lead Recycling Plants, Lead Acid Battery Recycling in India, Lead Acid Battery Scrap Recycling Equipments, Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries Project Ideas, Projects on Small Scale Industries, Small Scale Industries Projects Ideas, Project Profile on Small Scale Industries, Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries Projects, New Project Profile on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Project Report on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Detailed Project Report on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Project Report on Recovery of Lead From Scrap Batteries, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Techno-Economic Feasibility Study on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Feasibility Report on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Free Project Profile on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Project Profile on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Download Free Project Profile on Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Industrial Project Report, Project Consultant, Project Consultancy, NPCS, Niir, Process Technology Books, Business Consultancy, Business Consultant, Project Identification and Selection, Preparation of Project Profiles, Startup, Business Guidance, Business Guidance to Clients, Startup Project for Recovery of Lead from Scrap Batteries, Startup Project, Startup Ideas, Project for Startups, Startup Project Plan, Business Start-Up, Business Plan for Startup Business, Great Opportunity for Startup, Small Start-Up Business Project, Project Report for Bank Loan, Project Report for Bank Finance, Project Report Format for Bank Loan in Excel, Excel Format of Project Report and CMA Data, Project Report Bank Loan Excel, Detailed Project Plan Reports
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Setting Up Profitable Microbrewery, Brewpub, Craft Brewery Restaurant Business in India

Restaurant! It is a most popular name in the present world. Many people do not have their meal in their home, they always take meal and food from restaurant. Restaurant is a public place, which opens to all for selling food and beverage to any person and peoples. We are visit restaurant and take food from restaurant. But we don’t the proper meaning or definition of Restaurant. The Indian restaurant industry is worth Rs.75, 000 crores and is growing at an annual rate of 7%. The industry is highly fragmented with 1.5 million eating outlets, of which a little more than 3,000 outlets form the organized segment. However, the organized segment is rapidly growing at an annual rate of 16%. Quick service segment is the clear winner in the eating out market with a growth rate of 21%.Organized Segment is expected to reach Rs.22,000 crore by 2017. By 2020, the organized and unorganized segment of Indian restaurant industry will have the market size of INR33, 975 crores and 103,909 crores respectively. The restaurant market in India which is mainly comprised of the unorganized and organized restaurant market. The unorganized restaurant market includes the roadside vendors, Dhabas, Chinese vans and trolleys. The organized restaurant market includes the Quick Service Restaurants (QSR), the full service restaurants, PBCL (Pubs, Bars, Clubs and Lounges) and the food courts and kiosks. The report provides the market share and company profiles of major players in major segments. Overview of the Indian food services market. The Indian food services market was estimated at INR715 billion in 2009. Of this, the catering services and unorganized food stalls accounted for around INR260 billion. The Indian restaurant market has experienced robust growth of around 16%–17% over the past three to five years and currently accounts for a share of approximately 1.6% of the total consumer wallet. The current size of the Indian food service industry is INR 247,680 crore and is projected to grow to INR 408,040 crore by 2018 at 11%. The changing lifestyles with the increasing nuclear families and a rise in the urbanization in India over the past years have also supported the growth of the restaurant market in India. Additionally, the customer preference for the cuisine has seen a transition in India from consuming the traditional Indian food to trying out different cuisines such as the Chinese, Italian and Mexican. Due to the growing exposure to the international cultures and lifestyles, the Indian population has started developing their tastes and is reaching out to restaurants more often which offer different cuisines apart from Indian cuisine. This change in the taste preference of the people in India has motivated many international and Indian players to expand their reach in the Indian restaurant market. Microbrewery In India, the concept of microbreweries is just about a decade old. While there have been a number of commercial beer brands in the country, and their market has been very strong as well. The microbrewery market exists in several tier-1 and tier-2 city markets; including, Gurgaon (state of Haryana which borders New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in northern India, Mumbai and Pune (state of Maharashtra) in central and western India, and Bangalore (state of Karnataka) in southern India. Microbrewery owners report they are expanding into additional tier-2 cities and new players are entering into tier-1 cities, too. The beer market is rapidly expanding and is expected to reach $9billion in 2018. It is the third largest market in the Indian alcoholic beverages industry. The size of the beer market has virtually doubled every five-and-a-half years. Beer market has been segmented into strong beer and mild beer on the basis of their alcohol content. The country has 85 large breweries and a heavily centralised market, with just four large global players controlling 86 per cent of the market. India now ranks among the top five markets in Asia-Pacific in terms of volume. Craft beers and microbreweries are niche concepts in India which have been growing for past few years and are beginning to take shape now. They are mushrooming in many parts of the country. This is an emerging trend that is certainly attracting middle class Indians, particularly in urban areas. The craft beer market in India is pegged at Rs. 280 crore and may grow to Rs. 4,400 crore by 2020. In 2015, UK saw 80 new microbreweries opening. Germany, however, is what beer is most identified with. The country has 1000 microbreweries, of which 780 are in Bavaria region alone. There are about 95 Microbrewery/Restaurants, which will grow to 175-180 by end 2017. Geographically, the division is 51 in the North Region, 26 in the south, 18 in the west and 2 in the east region. Few Indian Major Players are as under • A G S Hotels & Resorts Pvt. Ltd. • Au Bon Pain Cafe India Ltd. • Green Dot Restaurants Pvt. Ltd. • Hardcastle Restaurants Pvt. Ltd. • R T C Restaurants (India) Ltd. • Speciality Restaurants Ltd. • Wah Restaurants Pvt. Ltd. • Toit Brewpub • Windmills Craftworks • ABC India • Brewsky • The Biere Club • Vapour Pub & Brewery Tags How to Start a New Restaurant, How to Start a Restaurant Business, How to Start/Open a Restaurant Business in India, Starting a Restaurant Business in India, Start Up Your Restaurant, How to Start a Restaurant or Food Business, Starting Your Own Restaurant, Starting a Food Service Business, I Want to Open a Restaurant in India, Free Restaurant Business Plans, Business Plans for Starting Up a Restaurant, Cost of Opening Restaurant in India, Want to Open a Brewery, How to Open a Microbrewery, Starting a Brewery Business Plan, How to Start a Microbrewery, How to Start a Brewery in India, Starting Your Own Brewery, Microbrewery and Restaurant, Cost of Setting up a Microbrewery In India, How to Set up Microbrewery in India, How to Start a Profitable Brewpub Business, Brewery Investment Opportunity in India, Starting a Business in India, Micro-Brewery Restaurant, Microbrewery Restaurant, How to Open a Brewpub or Microbrewery Business in India, How to Start a Profitable Brewpub Business, Brewery (Beer) Plant, Microbrewery Plant, Food Service Industry, India's Food Service Industry, Restaurants and Food Services Industry, Consumer Foodservice Industry, Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery ideas, Projects on Small Scale Industries, Small scale industries projects ideas, Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Project profile on small scale industries, How to Start Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery in India, Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery Projects, New project profile on Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery, Project Report on Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery, Detailed Project Report on Restaurant Business, Project Report on Restaurant Business, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery, Feasibility report on Restaurant Business with Micro Brewery, Free Project Profile on Restaurant Business, Project profile on Restaurant Business, Startup Project for Restaurant Business
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Low-Cost Project to Setup Mini Sanitary Napkin Manufacturing

Low-Cost Project to Setup Mini Sanitary Napkin Manufacturing. Production of Disposable Sanitary Pad for Girls and Women. An absorbent item worn by women, primarily to absorb menstrual blood, sanitary napkin is a widely used product. It is impermeable to liquids and consists of layers of quilted cotton fabrics and alternative layers of super absorbent polymers and plastics. In addition, fragrance and antibacterial agents are also included. Feminine hygiene (lady napkins) are hygiene absorbent products engineered to absorb and retain body fluid without causing any leakage. The user should always feel dry and comfortable. It consists of an absorbent pad sandwiched between two sheets of nonwoven fabric. There are a number of factors owing to which sanitary napkins have emerged as one of the most popular option for menstrual management. As a result of economic development and encouraging market conditions, the majority of women worldwide are now able to afford sanitary napkins. Although, this scenario varies in developed and developing regions. Diversification and innovations in the product design have facilitated the sanitary napkin market the developed regions. Sanitary napkin, a universally needed product, has very low penetration in India and other developing countries, partly due to its high price and partly due to the tradition of using cheaper but unhygienic old cloth piece. As a result they become the host of many infectious diseases. This is due to lack of awareness and economic inability for adopting better precautions like use of good sanitary napkins during menstruation period. Usually different varieties of sanitary napkins are found available in the market but they are very expensive and are not affordable for rural & under-privileged women and girls. The Sanitary napkin industry is closely connected with the mode of life, which is in turn directly correlated to housing. Accordingly this industry has always grown by keeping space with improvement in living and it is new indispensable for sanitary in modern housing. Sanitary napkin, a universally needed product, has very low penetration in India and other developing countries, partly due to its high price and partly due to the tradition of using cheaper but unhygienic old cloth piece. As a result they become the host of many infectious diseases. Sanitary Napkins are exclusively used by adult girls & Ladies around the world during their menstrual periods as a means of maintaining physical aid & to avoid wetting or staining of the clothes. India’s sanitary napkin market has significant profit potential. The demand for such products is stable; purchases are recurring and not subject to normal business cycles. Historically, the price of feminine hygiene products have been relatively expensive, but that is changing as small and large businesses enter the market and make an accessible, lower-priced offering to a wider consumer base. In India, the technology for sanitary napkins available by processing of raw cotton spinning and weaving to napkins. On small scale, the processed cotton is purchased which is spinned and woven. The market is also segmented on a regional basis, covering Maharashtra, Delhi NCR, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Gujarat and Others. Amongst these, Maharashtra is the leading market, followed by Delhi NCR and Tamil Nadu. Global sanitary pads market stood at $ 18,426 million in 2016, and is projected to reach $ 26,215.23 million by 2022, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.07%, in value terms, during forecast period, on account of growing awareness among female towards hygiene, increasing disposable income and aggressive promotional activities. Moreover, huge demand for reusable pads which are affordable and cost efficient is expected to positively influence global sanitary pads market in the coming years. On the basis of type, the global sanitary napkin market is segmented into menstrual pad and pantyliner. Among these, menstrual represents the most popular product type. The market has further been analysed on a regional basis, covering Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa. Currently, Asia-Pacific represents the largest market, followed by Europe. Few Indian Major Players are as under • Carewell Hygiene Products Ltd. • Godrej Hygiene Products Ltd. • Gufic Biosciences Ltd. • Johnson & Johnson Pvt. Ltd. • Kimberly Clark Lever Pvt. Ltd. • Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care Ltd. 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Production of Sterile Water for Injection

Production of Sterile Water for Injection. WFI (Water for Injection) Manufacturing. Water for Pharmaceutical Purposes. Sterilized Water is water that has been sterilized, to ensure an absence of any bacteria in the water. It is used for mixing infant formula for babies, for people with compromised immune systems, and to dilute or dissolve water soluble drugs for injections. Sterile water is water that has no microorganisms living within it. As it cannot transfer pathogens, it is used mainly in the medical setting. Sterile water, though sometimes distilled, is not the same thing as distilled water. As some microorganisms can survive at high temperatures, simply boiling water may not be enough to sterilize it. Special, but not uncommon, equipment is required if one wishes to sterilize water. This kind of water is free of all microbial life. As sterilized water does not contain the same amount of dissolved salt as the human body, overhydration would occur if a physician used the water as an irrigation fluid during surgery or other invasive medical procedures. The value of sterile water is its ability to act as a solvent in many pharmacological compounds that physicians will eventually inject into patients. The water is also a tool in helping physician’s clean wounds without putting patients at risk for infection. Water that is sterile plays a large role in medical research. In many cases, water is necessary to study microorganisms. Using this water is required in these and other experiments as normal or even distilled water may introduce outside bacteria into the experiment. This contamination would invalidate all test results and put other experiments in the same laboratory at risk. Therefore, sterile water is the only acceptable water for laboratory research. The global intravenous solutions market will grow at a steady CAGR of almost 6% during the forecast period. Intravenous solutions have a complete mix of essential nutrients and help people suffering from conditions like diabetes and cancer to get the required nutrients. These fluids are very effective in treating electrolyte imbalances and replacing lost fluids. Products used in intravenous therapy are highly regulated by governments to ensure quality and constant availability to consumers. A wide variety of products, including antibiotics and medications, are used during intravenous therapy to treat patients. Growing incidence rate of chronic diseases, such as cancer, is also fueling the demand for Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN), which forms a vital part of the treatment. Intravenous nutrition helps sustain strength, maintains hydration levels in patients, and facilitates faster recovery. Cancer prevalence is forecasted to grow by 70% over the next few decades. This poses a colossal growth prospect for the market. 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Surgical Cotton Manufacturing Business

Surgical Cotton Manufacturing Business. Absorbent Cotton Roll Production Plant. Absorbent Cotton Wool Manufacturing Project. Medical Cotton. Absorbent Cotton is also known as Surgical Cotton or Cotton Wool and mainly used for medical purposes in hospitals, nursing homes, dispensaries and at home (for first aid) etc. because of its property of high fluid absorbency, it is better known among masses as absorbent cotton. The raw cotton is processed by series of steps which render the cotton hydrophilic in character and free from external impurities needed to be fit for use in surgical dressings and personal hygiene. Apart from medical purposes absorbent cotton is also used for making conventional type of sanitary napkins or pads. Fairly good quality of absorbent cotton is also used for removing make-up and dirt at beauty parlours. The absorbent cotton should be chemically inert and soft to give maximum protection and should not cause irritation. These properties can be achieved by manufacturing the product as per standard method of manufacture. The raw cotton is processed by series of steps which render the Cotton hydro-phallic in character and free from external Impurities needed to be fit for use in surgical dressings and Personal hygiene. Uses • Surgical/Absorbent cotton is widely used in hospitals, clinics, health centers and pharmacies for medical purposes. It is also used in beauty salons, business organizations and households for various purposes. • Surgical/Absorbent cotton is mainly used for sanitary purposes and surgical operations as well as for ordinary daily use. It is also usually needed by women during their menstruation period that reoccurs at least once a month. • Apart from used as a dressing material, it is also used for padding for items of clothing, quilts etc. Few Indian major players are as under: • Jajoo Surgicals Pvt. Ltd. • Mohini Fibers Limited • Pradeep Surgical Dressings Pvt. Ltd. • Medicare Healthcare Product • Bafna Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. • BVM Meditech Private Limited Market Outlook Indian surgical cotton industry is expecting a boost in sales in the domestic and international market mainly due to the rise in demand. The demand for surgical cotton is growing at the rate of 10 percent per annum across the world. The demand for it in India is estimated to be about 2 million bales (of 170 kg each) per year. The demand for surgical cotton is rapidly increasing in India as more people are getting access to basic health care and the number of people who can afford more complex medical facilities, like surgeries, transplants, etc. has increased in the country. The demand for absorbent cotton is also met through import. The demand of Surgical Absorbent Cotton is directly related with the increase in population and expansion of public health services. The demand for Surgical Absorbent Cotton increases with the increase in population and number of hospitals, dispensaries, nursing homes, health care centers etc. Progressive increase in health amenities offered by Government and coming up of new hospitals and health care centers in private sector even at small towns are contributing to the growth of absorbent cotton industry. Government hospitals and large nursing homes are the largest consumer for cotton wool. The demand for surgical cotton is rapidly increasing in India as more people are getting access to basic health care and the number of people who can afford more complex medical facilities, like surgeries, transplants, etc. has increased in the country. Within the next 5 years, 3-3.5 million bales will be required to fulfill the domestic demand and more would be needed for the export market. Besides the Indian market, there is enormous export potential for surgical cotton in countries such as the US, EU and Japan, There is also a rise in demand for Indian surgical cotton in Middle East and African region. 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Tamarind Pulp Processing. Tamarind (Tamarindus Indica).

Tamarind Pulp Processing. Tamarind (Tamarindus Indica). Tamarind Pulp from Tamarind. Tamarind Paste Manufacturing Project. Tamarind Based Products. Tamarind is a hardwood tree known scientifically as Tamarindus indica. Tamarind is a delicious, sweet, and sour fruit that has a wide variety of uses, both for medicinal and culinary purposes. It is a medium-sized bushy tree with evergreen leaves and a fruit that develops in pods characterized by long, brown shells. Inside is a sticky, fleshy, juicy pulp, which is the tamarind fruit. Tamarinds also contain high levels of tartaric acid, just as citrus fruits contain citric acid, providing not just a zing to the taste buds, but evidence of powerful antioxidant action zapping harmful free radicals floating through your system. Tamarind is a fruit that is popular in the foods of Southeast Asia, North Africa and India. While tamarinds are typically sweet and sour in flavor, they tend to become sweeter as they ripen. Due to their sweet, robust flavor, tamarinds are common in candies, chutneys, jams, desserts, steak sauces and Worcestershire sauce. In addition to its high energy and fiber content, the tamarind is a great source of B-vitamins and a number of minerals. Uses of Tamarind Pulp: • Tamarind pulp is widely used for cooking in South and Southeast Asia, Mexico, the Middle East and the Caribbean. The seeds and leaves are also edible. • It is used in sauces, marinades, chutneys, drinks and desserts. It's also one of the ingredients of Worcestershire sauce. • Tamarind has played an important role in traditional medicine. • In beverage form, it was commonly used to treat diarrhea, constipation, fever and peptic ulcers. The bark and leaves were also used to promote wound healing. • The polyphenols in tamarind have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These can protect against diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes. • Tamarind pulp can also be used as a metal polish. It contains tartaric acid, which helps remove tarnish from copper and bronze. • The seed extract may also help lower blood sugar, while the pulp extract may help you lose body weight and reverse fatty liver disease. India is the only country to produce tamarind as fruit of commercial crop. It has been marketed widely about 5.50 million tonnes within the country and about 70,000 tonnes exports annually. India is the world’s top producer, exporting several thousands of tonnes of seed, seed powder and fruit pulp each year. Tamarind, which comes under the fruit category in the US, is largely cultivated in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Tags How to Prepare Tamarind Pulp, How to Extract Tamarind Pulp, How to Prepare Tamarind Pulp, Making Tamarind Paste, Tamarind Paste Making, Tamarind Pulp, Production of Tamarind Pulp, Projects on Tamarind and Tamarind Based Products, Tamarind Processing Plant, Tamarind Processing, Tamarind Processing Unit, Tamarind Pulp Making Machine, Tamarind Processing Technology, Tamarind Processing Project Report, Opportunity in Tamarind Processing in India, Tamarind Pulp Manufacturing, Tamarind Paste Manufacture, How to Grow Tamarind Tree, Growing Tamarind, Tamarindus Indica, How to use Tamarind, How to Prepare Tamarind Pulp from Tamarind, Tamarind Pulp Making Business, Tamarind Pulp Processing, How to make Tamarind Paste, Tamarind Paste (Pulp) Production, Making of Tamarind Paste, Tamarind (Tamarindus indica), Tamarind Processing project ideas, Projects on Small Scale Industries, Small scale industries projects ideas, Tamarind Processing Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Project profile on small scale industries, How to Start Tamarind Pulp Processing Industry in India, Tamarind Processing Projects, New project profile on Tamarind Pulp Processing industries, Project Report on Tamarind Pulp Processing Industry, Detailed Project Report on Tamarind Processing, Project Report on Tamarind Processing, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Tamarind Pulp Processing, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Tamarind Pulp Processing, Feasibility report on Tamarind Pulp Processing, Free Project Profile on Tamarind Pulp Processing, Project profile on Tamarind Processing, Download free project profile on Tamarind Pulp Processing, Startup Project for Tamarind Processing
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Small Business Ideas & Project Opportunities in Manufacturing of Pan Masala, Tobacco, Zarda and Kimam

Small Business Ideas & Project Opportunities in Manufacturing of Pan Masala, Tobacco, Zarda and Kimam. Profitable Small Business Ideas in India Pan Masala is a balanced mixture of areca nuts (also known as supari), catechu, cardamom, lime, flavouring agents and some natural perfuming materials. It is widely used to remove the bad odour of the mouth by providing a fresh breath and comes in attractive user-friendly packets and containers. Despite its growing demand in rural areas, pan masala is gaining prominence in urban areas of India. It is prepared with precise measurements so as to maintain a balance of all ingredients while keeping in mind its taste and human health. Pan Masala acts as a mouth freshener and unlike other Western synthetic pan masala which are made with chemical and petroleum ingredients, the Indian pan masala is considered safer. It is available in hygienic and attractive foil packets (sachets) and tins which are easy to store and carry. Factors like its immense popularity, constantly increasing disposable incomes, convenient packaging, aggressive advertising campaigns by manufacturers and the large-scale switching of consumers from tobacco products to pan masala are currently encouraging the growth of pan masala market. The Indian pan masala market reached a value of INR 36,523 Crores in 2016 and is further expected to reach nearly INR 81,992 Crores by 2022. The strong growth of the market can be attributed to a number of factors. As pan masala has been traditionally popular in India, it is consumed by all age groups and social classes in the region. Large population along with rising disposable incomes also provide a huge consumer base for pan masala products. Moreover, convenient packaging, easy availability, competitive marketing by manufacturers as well as the shift from tobacco to tobacco-free products have further fuelled the demand for pan masala globally. Although it has gained prominence in urban households of India, especially among adolescents, its demand is growing faster in rural households. Among the various types of pan masala available in the Indian market, pan masala containing tobacco represents the dominating type accounting for more than 50% of the entire market. Pan Masala containing tobacco is followed by plain pan masala and flavoured pan masala. The Indian exports of pan masala are dominated by UAE accounting for around one-third of the total export values. UAE is followed by USA, Singapore, Afghanistan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. Factors like its immense popularity, constantly increasing disposable incomes, convenient packaging, aggressive advertising campaigns by manufacturers and the large-scale switching of consumers from tobacco products to pan masala are currently encouraging the growth of pan masala market. Tobacco is a plant grown for its leaves, which are dried and fermented before being put in tobacco products. Tobacco contains nicotine; an ingredient that can lead to addiction. Tobacco contains the alkaloid nicotine, which is a stimulant, and harmala alkaloids. Tobacco is one of the most economically significant agricultural crops in the world. It is a drought tolerant, hardy and short duration crop which can be grown on soils where other crops cannot be cultivated profitably. In India, Tobacco crop is grown in an area of 0.45 M ha (0.27% of the net cultivated area) producing ~ 750 M kg of tobacco leaf. A large proportion of Indian economy is agro based in which Tobacco is one of the principal cash crops. The tobacco production and its allied products’ sales in the country have played a prominent role in the development of nation’s economy. India is the ~ largest tobacco market in the world in terms of tobacco consumption. The smokeless tobacco has historically been served as a tradition in India for many decades. Presently, the smokeless tobacco is the largest tobacco product category in India. On account of the fact the majority of the Indian tobacco consuming population consumes beedis, snuff and smokeless tobacco, including gutka, khaini and zarda, the tobacco market is majorly held by chewing and beedi tobacco products. Unlike other countries such as the US, UK and others where the production of cigarettes accounted for more than ~% of total production of tobacco related products, in India, the tobacco market is majorly controlled by the production of snuffs, guthka and others. Tobacco and tobacco products generate around US$ 3.1 billion in revenues to the national exchequer by way of excise duty, and around US$ 768.69million by way of foreign exchange every year. Indian tobacco is exported to about 100 countries. India exports unmanufactured tobacco primarily to Western Europe, South and Southeast Asia, East Europe and Africa. Western Europe is the key market for Indian tobacco exports. The tobacco market is expected to witness growth, with a range of tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, kreteks, dissolvable tobacco, pipe, hookah-cigarettes etc. Presently, the drivers to this market are increase in consumer disposable income, improved new product development and innovation, and availability of premium products. The U.S. tobacco market size was USD 100.3 billion in 2016 and is expected to grow further over the forecast period. Increasing consumer disposable income and the availability of superior products such as customized e-cigarettes and pipes are driving the market growth. Additionally, increasing consumption of tobacco products by the youth and female population has further elevated the demand for these products. Zarda – a moist or dry chewing tobacco mixed with a variety of colourings, spice essences, and perfumes. Zarda is prepared by cutting tobacco leaves into small pieces and boiling them in water with slaked lime and spices until the water evaporates. It is then dried, and colouring and flavouring agents are added. Zarda may be chewed by itself, with areca nut or in betel quid quid. It is available in small packets or tins. In India it is used in two forms pilapatti and kalipatti. Kimam' or 'Qiwam' as it is said is a liquid tobbaco mixture consumed with 'Paan'. Kimam (Qiwam) is made after adding tobacco with a lot of spices and some imported essences. Only experts can make it and there are only a few in India who know to make it. It is for taste and its smell is quite strong. Kimam is a thick tobacco paste, it is also available as granules or pellets. To prepare kimam, the midribs and veins of tobacco leaves are removed, and the remaining matter is boiled in water. Powdered spices (saffron, cardamom, aniseed and musk) are added, and the mixture is stirred and allowed to macerate until it becomes a paste, from which granules and pellets are made. It is used in India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Smokeless tobaccos are a group of tobaccos that are formally meant for consumption purposes apart from smoking. Several types of tobacco are used to sniff, chew, held in the mouth, or even applied on the skin. Research shows that quitting smokeless tobacco can be as difficult as quitting smoking tobacco. While less consumed than smoking tobacco, it is still a very widely used and sold commodity in the world. Both are known to be interrelated among consumers, as those who smoke cigarettes are more likely to take up smokeless tobacco and vice versa. Statistics also point to males consuming more smokeless tobacco than females. The smokeless tobacco market is anticipated to grow due to growing smoking bans and awareness associated with cigarette consumption. The product choices are expected to evolve based on ease of use, cost and regulatory sights. Therefore, the smokeless tobacco market estimation and forecast has been initiated with an exhaustive set of assumptions, following which market size information for both key geographical areas and key products has been provided. 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