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Mineral: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

A mineral is a naturally occurring solid chemical substance formed through biogeochemical processes, having characteristic chemical composition, highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties. India is one of the world's most naturally endowed lands. India is home to numerous minerals which benefit the country economically. The minerals produced in India constitute one-quarter of the world's most popular mineral resources.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal stands third in the country in terms of mineral production. The state contributes about one-fifth to the total production of minerals in the country. Coal constitutes 99% of the minerals extracted in West Bengal; fireclay, china clay, limestone, copper, iron, wolfram, manganese and dolomite are mined in small quantities. There are good possibilities of obtaining mineral oil and natural gas in the areas near the Bay of Bengal.

West Bengal is the third largest state for coal production, accounting for about half of India's total. Lignite mined in Darjeeling is used to make briquettes. West Bengal ranks next to Bihar and Madhya Pradesh in production of fireclay. China clay used in the pottery, paper, textile, rubber and paint industries are unearthed at Mohammad Bazar in Birbhum and Mejia in Bankura. Limestone which is used in cement industry is mined in Bankura, Purulia, Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri. There are copper mines in Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. Small quantities of low quality iron-ore are mined in Bardhaman, Purulia, Birbhum and Darjeeling. There are manganese in the Jhargram region of Paschim Medinipur, Purulia and Bardhaman. The state’s production of dolomite comes from the Dooars region of Jalpaiguri.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Keeping pace with the liberalised Mineral Policy being adopted by the Government of India, Government of West Bengal has formulated its Mineral Policy in 2002. Among the basic objectives of the West Bengal Mineral Policy, 2002 following are worth mentioning:

1. To review the existing State monopolies over mineral exploration and wherever required, go in for selective de-reservation.

2. To invite private capital, resources and technology, both foreign and domestic, for better exploration and exploitation;

3. To promote necessary linkages for smooth and uninterrupted development of mineral based industries to meet the needs of the State.

4. To ensure proper vigilance and supervision of mining activities with particular emphasis on simplification of procedures and greater generation of revenues from mineral resources.

5. To develop industry friendly facilities in specific minerals like, Coal, Granite and China Clay and in Natural gas like Coal bed Methane.

 

Iron and Steel: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

India has one of the richest reserves of all the raw materials required for the industry, namely land, capital, cheap labour, iron ore, power, coal etc. Yet India is 5th in the world ranking for production of steel. Iron and steel is basis for laying the vibrant Indian industry. Production of steel has come to exist as an index of a country's potential, industrial and economic growth. The making of iron and steel had been known to the people of India since long. The iron pillar of Delhi is a proof of it and speaks of the quality of steel produced in this country in ancient times. The steel industry is often considered to be an indicator of economic progress, because of the critical role played by steel in infrastructural and overall economic development. The per capita usage of steel gives an indication of the technological advancement of a nation.

RESOURCES:

The growth of steel industry in the State is largely related to the proximity of raw materials, skilled manpower, port facilities and the vast market for steel products. Given these location advantages, large numbers of mini integrated steel plants have already been set up in the state manufacturing a wide range of products such as sponge irons, mild steels, iron pipes etc. The neighbouring Eastern States of India viz. Jharkhand, Orissa and Chattisgarh are endowed with huge iron ore reserves along with cooking coal and non-cooking coal. The establishment of Bengal Iron Works at Kulti in Burdwan district of West Bengal in 1870 where the first commercial blast furnace was set up in 1875 heralded the commencement of this industry in the State.

The easy availability of power, competitive rates of freight, close proximity to areas with natural resources relevant to the industry, and labour force traditionality skilled in operating iron and steel units are factors that have influenced the surge in investment in this sector.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Under the new industrial policy, iron and steel has been made one of the high priority industries. Price and distribution controls have been removed  as well as foreign direct investment up to 100% (under automatic route) has been permitted.  The Trade Policy has also been liberalized and import and export of iron and steel is freely allowed with no quantitative restrictions on import of iron and steel items. Tariffs on various items of iron and steel have drastically come down since 1991-92 levels and the government is committed to bring them down to the international levels.  With the abolishing of price regulation of iron and steel in 92, the steel prices are market determined. The policy devises a multi-pronged strategy to achieve these targets with following focus areas; removal of supply constraints especially availability  of critical inputs like iron ore; improve cost competitiveness by expanding and strengthening the infrastructure in roads, railways, ports and power; increase exports; meet the additional capital requirements by mobilizing financial resources; promote investments by removing  procedural delays. In addition the policy also addresses challenges arising out of environmental concerns, human resource requirements, R&D, volatile steel prices and the secondary sector. 

 

Leather: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Leather Industry occupies a place of prominence in the Indian economy in view of its massive potential for employment, growth and exports. There has been increasing emphasis on its planned development, aimed at optimum utilisation of available raw materials for maximising the returns, particularly from exports.  The Indian leather sector meets 10% of global finished leather requirement. The leather industry is spread in different segments, namely, tanning & finishing, footwear & footwear components, leather garments, leather goods including saddlery & harness, etc.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal has been functioning as a vast raw material resource base for the leather industry in the form of hides and skins. However, Indian leather export has undergone a transition from the export of raw hides and skins in the fifties to value added finished leather in the nineties. In the context, leather processing industries in West Bengal needed a strong structural support and proposal was mooted for setting up an eco-friendly complex near Calcutta with modern technical and training facilities. In this full scale integrated leather complex, facilities for leather-finishing, computer-aided design centres, modern training centre for up gradation are also being provided. This mega complex will also have manufacturing units to produce footwear uppers, finished foot wears, leather goods and garments to catering to the expanding domestic and export markets. The availability of a wide range of cost effective leather chemicals with consistent quality is crucial for the success of such a mega complex. Entrepreneurs can set up manufacturing units in the mega complex for both tanning chemicals and post-tanning chemical auxiliaries.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies in support of the industry are:

• The entire leather sector is now de-licensed and de-reserved, paving way for expansion on modern lines with state-of-the art machinery and equipment

• 100% Foreign Direct Investment and Joint Ventures permitted through the automatic route

• 100% repatriation of profit and dividends, if investments made in convertible foreign currency. Only declaration to this effect to the Reserve Bank is required.

• Promotion of industrial parks (one leather park in Andhra Pradesh, one leather goods park in West Bengal, one footwear park in Tamil Nadu and one footwear components park in Chennai).

• Funding support for modernizing manufacturing facilities 

• Funding support for establishing design studios

• Duty free import of raw materials (namely raw skins, hides, semifinished leather and finished leather) and of embellishments and components under specific scheme

• Concessional duty on import of specified machinery for use in leather sector

• Duty neutralization / remission scheme 

 

Petrochemicals: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

The petrochemical industry in India has been one of the fastest growing industries in the country. Since the beginning, the Indian petrochemical industry has shown an enviable growth rate. This industry also contributes largely to the economy of the country and the growth and development of manufacturing industry as well. It provides the foundation for manufacturing industries like construction, packaging, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, textiles etc.    

RESOURCES:

The state of West Bengal accounts for almost 4% of India’s production of petroleum products and 13% of India’s polymer production. The production has almost doubled in the last decade. Crude throughput at Haldia refinery increased to 5,502 million tones and its capacity utilization increased to 91.7% during 2005-06.

The growth of the Petrochemical sector has been very impressive both in terms of units set up and investment volume. The main reason for the recent growth of this industry is due to upstream and downstream industry linkages by the oil refining and petrochemical units set up in the state. The industry is due to receive a further fillip with the announcement of US$ 1 billion gas pipeline project to bring natural gas in the state. Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd. is India’s second largest integrated petrochemical complex. Currently producing 1.5 million tons of polymers and chemicals and has grown significantly to its present turnover of US$ 1.4 billion.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The major thrust areas of the policy are:

•        Encourage public sector companies & nationalized banks to enter the capital market to raise resources & offer new investment avenues.

•        Invite & encourage private sector investment in these industries in order to accelerate growth.

•        Set up Petroleum, Chemical & Petroleum Investment Regions (PCPIR) in the state to promote investment on a global scale.

•        Foreign Technology investments will be invited in the petrochemical industries.

•        Encourage Foreign Equity participation in the petrochemical industries.

 

Food Processing: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Indian food processing industry is widely recognized as a 'sunrise industry' having huge potential for uplifting agricultural economy, creation of large scale processed food manufacturing and food chain facilities, and the resultant generation of employment and export earnings. The food processing sector in India is geared to meet the international standards. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has the mandate to develop standards and also to harmonise the same with International Standards consistent with food hygiene and food safety requirement and to the conditions of India's food industry.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal is one of the three front running states in India in food and agro processing sector. Fruits, vegetables and cereals grow in abundance in West Bengal. The state accounts for 30% of potatoes, 27% of pineapples, 12% of bananas and 16% of India’s rice production. Additionally fruits like mangoes, papaya, guava and jackfruit and vegetables like tomatoes, cauliflowers, cabbage, brinjal, pumpkin, are available in plenty.

West Bengal is the largest producer of rice, pineapple, vegetables and fruits in the country and second largest producer of potatoes and lychees. It ranks 1st in total meat production (including poultry) in the country and accounts for 10% of the country’s edible oil production. It is a substantial producer of spices, coconut, cashew nut, arecanut, betel vine and oilseeds. West Bengal is also one of the leading states in pisciculture since it the largest producer of fish.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Agro & Food Processing Industries form a very important part of the State’s economy. The West Bengal Government is setting up a number of policies & plans to focus on the selected areas like vegetables, fruits, fisheries, rice, poultry, dairy & floriculture. The major thrust areas of the policy are:

•        Increase agricultural production & productivity vertically through wider adoption of appropriate eco-system-specific & cost effective technology.

•        Bring more area under High Yielding Variety (HYV), hybrid & improved varieties of crops.

•        Emphasize increase production of pulses & oil seeds in non-traditional areas & non-conventional seasons.

•        Create employment opportunities in this sector to improve the socio-economic status of the farmers & also to remove sub-regional disparity.

•        Extending soil-testing facilities up to district level for proper use of fertilizer.

•        Post-harvest technology for reducing loss & better marketability.

•        Bring cultivable waste land & fallow land under cultivation.

•        Application of low cost technology for increasing production & productivity.

•        More money involvement in agriculture.

•        Encourage private entrepreneurship for processing of fruits, vegetables & horticultural items.

•        Promote floriculture parks & flower complexes in the state.

•        Other Business Process, knowledge Process and Engineering Process Outsourcing services

The State Government is encouraging the farmers for mechanization through the use of modern agricultural implements & machines for timely farm operation & reduction in the cost of cultivation.

 

Textiles: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILES:

The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in the world. The textile industry in India is the largest provider of employment after agriculture. This industry is one of the earliest industries of India to come into being; it is presently the second biggest industry in the world after China. Over the years, this industry has proved to be the provider of the basic requirements of the people. The industry holds a vital place in the Indian economy as it makes a contribution of 14 % to the industrial production of the country and at the same time sums up 4% of the total GDP of India. Along with contributing to the Indian economic scenario in terms of employment, involvement in the industrial production, foreign revenues the textile industry of India also contributes to the global textile economy. It contributes to the global textile fibre and yarn production.

RESOURCES:

The textile industry of Kolkata plays a significant role in the economy of the capital city of the state of West Bengal. West Bengal has traditionally been a major producer of cotton textile as well in the country. Jute textile manufacturing is the most prominent industry in West Bengal due to availability of raw jute in the state. At present there are 59 Jute mills in West Bengal. Main jute products are Hessian, sacking, jute bags, and other items produced by jute. Most of the jute mills are located on the banks of river Hooghly near Kolkata. West Bengal is the leader and pioneer in the country for the manufacturing of Jute textiles. Hosiery industry in West Bengal has a huge grow potential as Bengal was the birthplace of hosiery industry in India.

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.

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE

The Indian biotechnology sector is one of the fastest growing knowledge-based sectors in India and is expected to play a key role in shaping India's rapidly developing economy. With numerous comparative advantages in terms of research and development (R&D) facilities, knowledge, skills, and cost effectiveness, the biotechnology industry in India has immense potential to emerge as a global key player. Biopharma and bioservices sectors contributed 63 per cent and 33 per cent, respectively, to the total biotech exports. The bioagriculture, bioindustrials and bioinformatics sectors remained focussed on domestic operations, bringing in nearly 90 per cent of their revenues from India.

RESOURCES

West Bengal has a vast knowledge base with few of the premiers institutes of India located here.          Presence of Kharagpur IIT which over the years have done path breaking research in this sector is a major resource of biotechnology development. It has rich bio diversity, characterized by several species of medicinal & aromatic plants and diverse agro climatic zones. A matrix of 75 deliverable products is ready for commercialization in the agro and medical sector. Increase awareness among people about the adverse side effects of synthetic drags.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The state has been putting efforts to facilitate the growth of biotech industries and development of clean biotech technologies. The various key initiatives under this section include:

•        Conserve bio-diversity through mapping and sustainable use of bio-resources.

•        Create a "Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology" as a high quality support service to Biotech Industries.

•        Facilitate the flow of venture capital funds and bank credit to Biotech companies.

•        Spread general awareness for optimum utilisation of Biotechnology in the agriculture sector.

 

Automobile and auto components: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

The Indian auto industry has the potential to emerge as one of the largest in the world. Presently, India is second largest two wheeler markets in the world, fourth largest commercial vehicle market in the world. 11th largest passenger car in the world and is expected to be the seventh largest market by 2016. The growth is a reflection of the emergence of India as a global automobile hub with almost all global auto makers having set up plants in India to cater mainly to the domestic market, as also the export market. The Indian auto component industry has kept pace with technological developments and is today catering not only to OEM and Tier I auto makers in India but abroad as well. Many Indian auto part makers have today also succeeded in emerging as the supplier of choice to global auto majors.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal has traditionally been very strong in the engineering industries and has been an important manufacturing base in the past. West Bengal’s Hindustan Motors was one of the pioneers by commencing production of vehicles in the state in the year 1948. Recently it has collaborated with Mitsubishi Company of Japan to diverse into a wide range of cars and manufactures everything related to automobile industry like trekkers, trucks, and also luxury cars like Mitsubishi Lancer and touching a consolidated net sale of US$ 233.47 million in the last fiscal year. West Bengal realizing this huge potential in this sector has geared up with appropriate plans and policies to boost this sector. Also it has got certain inherent competitive advantages since the state is located in the heart of India’s steel and manufacturing cluster.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

A number of policy initiatives have been taken by the government to facilitate the automotive industry. These include:

•        Permitting 100% FDI in this sector & removal of minimum capital investment norm for fresh entrants.

•        Establishing an international hub for manufacturing small, affordable passenger cars & a centre for manufacturing two-wheelers.

•        Conducting incessant modernization of the industry & facilitate indigenous design, research & development.

•        Leveraging State’s software technology into automotive technology wherever relevant.

•        Encouraging development of vehicles propelled by alternate energy sources.

•        Development of domestic safety & environmental standards at par with the international standards.

•        Emphasis on low emission fuel auto technologies & availability of appropriate auto fuels.

The State is also encouraging dynamic investment in the sector to create an environment for volume production & indigenous capability for small cars & auto parts.

 

Tea: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Tea is indigenous to India and is an area where the country can take a lot of pride. This is mainly because of its pre-eminence as a foreign exchange earner and its contributions to the country's GNP. In all aspects of tea production, consumption and export, India has emerged to be the world leader, mainly because it accounts for 31% of global production. It is perhaps the only industry where India has retained its leadership over the last 150 years. Tea production in India has a very interesting history to it. The range of tea offered by India - from the original Orthodox to CTC and Green Tea, from the aroma and flavour of Darjeeling Tea to the strong Assam and Nilgiri Tea- remains unparalleled in the world.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal is the second largest tea growing state in the countryl contributing almost 21% of the total production in the country. There are three tea-growing zones in the state;       Darjeeling,          Terai and Dooars. Darjeeling tea is considered to be the finest in the world. There are 343 tea gardens in West Bengal covering 1,03,950 hectares planted area. Some of the major players in the Tea industry in West Bengal include Tata Tea Ltd, James Finlay & Company. Both of them together are representing world’s second largest global branded tea operations with product and brand presence in over 50 countries. Goodricke Group Ltd. (GGL) a part of the UK-based Cammelia Plc, the world’s single largest tea producer in the private sector. In India it is the third largest tea producer and the leading producer of Darjeeling tea.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The tea industry in India is highly regulated. It requires licenses for its import or export. While The Tea Act, 1953 controls production and distribution activities, the Tea (Marketing) Control Order, 2003 regulates tea sales and stipulates that a defined percentage of tea produced from each garden be sold through the auction system. In addition to this central cess, States also levy sales tax on sale of tea. Profits from production and sale of tea are subject to agricultural income tax by the states. Thus, the residual income after paying corporate tax is taxed again. This tax is levied on profits accruing to gardens located in respective state. 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) in tea industry is permitted subject to compulsory divestment of 26% equity of the company in favour of an Indian partner / Indian public within five years from the date of investment.

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Tourism has become an important industry in many countries of the world, both in the east and the west. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizations to promote tourism here. 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. India's rich history and its cultural and geographical diversity make its international tourism appeal large and diverse. It presents heritage and cultural tourism along with medical, business and sports tourism. India has one of the largest and fastest growing medical tourism sectors.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal has the widest variety of attractions in terms of tourist spots from the bustling Kolkata Megapolis with its historical and modern charms, to the zones of tranquillity like the Himalayan terrain in the north to the Sunderbans in the south. The state is endowed with all the diversities of nature that is a tourist’s dream. From the arid Chhota Nagpur plateau region in the west, forests in the north and south, mountains in the north, sea beaches in the south and rivers crisscrossing the whole of the state the varied panorama offers the discerning traveller a very wide choice and caters to the requirements of varied travel segments. More specifically, the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas, Darjeeling, referred by many as the Queen of the Hill Stations, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway declared as a World Heritage Site, the vast tea estates of the Dooars, the famed Royal Bengal Tiger of Sunderbans, the innumerable historical landmarks of India’s and Bengal’s glorious history are all wonders for the prospective tourists.

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: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials. The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and the process is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, the environment or aesthetics. Waste management is a distinct practice from resource recovery which focuses on delaying the rate of consumption of natural resources. The management of wastes treats all materials as a single class, whether solid, liquid, gaseous or radioactive substances, and tried to reduce the harmful environmental impacts of each through different methods.

RESOURCES:

There are 609 hazardous waste generating units in West Bengal. Amongst the nineteen districts of the state, two districts (Darjeeling and South Dinajpur) do not generate hazardous waste. The total quantum of hazardous waste generation from West Bengal is 2,59,776.24 metric tonnes per annum. (MTPA), out of which 46 per cent (1,20,596.41 MTPA) is landfillable, 49 per cent (1,26,596.38 MTPA) is recyclable and the remaining 5 per cent (12,583.45 MTPA) is incinerable by nature. Interestingly, it was observed that the majority of hazardous waste generating units in the state is small and is generating meagre quantity of waste, whereas the units generating substantial amount of hazardous wastes are limited in number.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Central Government notified the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 under Sections 3, 6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 for the purpose of managing municipal and urban wastes/garbage in an environmentally sound manner. Government of West Bengal are the nodal agencies for technical guidance and preparation of project report for the development of municipal solid waste management plan for the municipal authorities situated within Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA) and Non-KMA areas respectively. 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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Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint Manufacturing Industry

Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint Manufacturing Industry. New Paint Technology: Infrared Reflective Coatings Infrared technology is different than the old fashioned way of just applying heat to paint. It used to be that painters would use a torch to strip old paint. It worked great, except that it caused a ton of house fires and vaporized the lead paint, which is a serious health hazard. There has been a revolution in the paint industry with the emergence of heat reflective paint, which improve buildings’ insulation properties in an eco-friendly way. These paints are generally available in light colours because they can reflect up to 80% of solar radiation. The heat reflective paint lessens the ‘urban heat islands’ effect, which allows cooler buildings. A cooler building means lesser use of air conditioners and lower carbon dioxide emission. This way, heat reflective paints are the best option for those who believe in caring for the environment and longevity of the building. Uses and Application A number of industrial coating manufacturers are already employing this new paint technology for their customers’ applications. In North America, IRR pigments are utilized in metal roof coatings to reflect heat from a building’s roof. Because more heat is reflected away from the structure’s surface, less energy (and money) must be expended on cooling the interior. In large buildings, the savings on cooling costs can be significant over time. IRR coatings are also used for other building applications, such as in the manufacture of windows and doors, where IRR pigments help limit deformation of door and window frames. In Europe, coatings producers also utilize IRR pigments in building facade coatings such as stucco. IR-Reflective Coatings Benefits: General Benefits • Longer potential life-cycle due to less polymer degradation and thermal expansion due to lower temperature. • Aesthetically pleasing colors. • Cooler to the touch for better ergonomics. • Improved system durability and less thermal degradation Roofing Benefits • Less heat to transfer into buildings. • Reduced heat island effect. • Lower peak energy demand. • Reductions in air pollution due to lower energy usage, power plant emissions, and a reduction in urban air temperatures. • Installation crews can work longer into the day before roof gets too hot to work on. Market Outlook The heat reflective paints & coatings market has been analyzed by utilizing the optimum combination of secondary sources and in-house methodology along with an irreplaceable blend of primary insights. Infrared-reflective coatings can be formulated with various pigments, metals (such as aluminum) or other materials to produce an IR-reflective barrier. The paints industry in India has been growing at the rate of around 12% a year. The paints market has crossed the Rs. 135 bn mark. By volume, the market is estimated at 1.4 mn tonne which is growing at an average annual growth of over 6 to 8% (12% by value). The global IR Reflected coating market is expected to reach USD 5.41 billion by 2025. The automotive sector is one of the major contributors toward the heat reflective paints & coatings market. The high growth in economies and the increasing per capita income among consumers in the developing countries are increasing the demand for automobiles. This, in turn, is increasing the demand for heat reflective paints & coatings in this area. This trend is expected to continue in the automotive sector, thus leading the market during the forecast period. In the emerging economies, such as China, India, and Brazil, industrial infrastructure & equipment market is growing, which is expected to impact the heat reflective paints & coating market positively. Further, the use of heat reflective paints & coatings is increasing in building & construction, industrial, consumer goods, and oil & gas industries. Demand for paints comes from two broad categories: Decoratives: Major segments in decoratives include exterior wall paints, interior wall paints, wood finishes and enamel and ancillary products such as primers, putties etc. Decorative paints account for around 75% of the overall paint market in India. Asian Paints is the market leader in this segment. Demand for decorative paints arises from household painting, architectural and other display purposes. Demand in the festive season (September-December) is significant, as compared to other periods. This segment is price sensitive and is a higher margin business as compared to industrial segment. Industrial: Three main segments of the industrial sector include automotive coatings, powder coatings and protective coatings User industries for industrial paints include automobiles engineering and consumer durables. The industrial paints segment is far more technology intensive than the decorative segment. The paints sector is raw material intensive, with over 300 raw materials (50% petro-based derivatives) involved in the manufacturing process. Since most of the raw materials are petroleum based, the industry benefits from softening crude prices. The paint industry in India has moved forward from a predominant decorative paints market to a more diversified market with seasonal fluctuations. Several factors that have contributed to the rapid growth of the Indian paint industry include adoption of latest technologies and innovative products launch. Over the last few years, India has been experiencing a major growth in paint sales. Increasing levels of income, education and increasing urbanization has helped the paint market to grow considerably. In addition to this, usage of enamel and emulsion paints over traditional white wash, increasing penetration in the rural market and digitalization are also driving the paint industry. The paints industry is largely dominated by organized players accounting for about 65% of the industry’s value and the unorganized players accounting for the rest 35%. Of the two segments in the paints industry, the industrial paints segment mainly comprises organized players whereas the decorative segment also involves some component of unorganized players as the decorative paints segment is not significantly dependent on technology compared to the industrial paints segment that involves higher technical know-how. The unorganized segment involves selling of low end products like low end distemper, cement paints etc. Moreover, the growth in the Indian paint market is driven by rapid urbanization, emergence of the middle class, increase in disposable incomes, growing infrastructure, increase in the tendency to spend extravagantly and growing young population inclined towards leading a lavish lifestyle. The growth of the paint industry in India has been consistent with the GDP growth rate over the years. There is a shift in the market in terms of growing stress upon the usage of environment friendly paints. The companies have introduced various paints products which are eco friendly and less harmful to the environment in recent years. The market has also witnessed inflow of a gamut of innovative products which serve to the changing decor styles and improving aesthetic tastes of growing urban population. 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Electric Motor Production Business

Electric Motor Production Business. Industrial Motor Manufacturing Industry India Electric Motors Market to Cross $ 2.25 Billion by 2023 Electric motor is the electro-mechanical machine which converts the electrical energy into mechanical energy. In other words, the devices which produce rotational force is known as the motor. The working principle of the electric motor mainly depends on the interaction of magnetic and electric field. The electric motor is mainly classified into two types. They are the AC motor and the DC motor. The AC motor takes alternating current as an input, whereas the DC motor takes direct current. Advantages of Electric Motors: Electric motors have a number of advantages when compared to traditional engines. The initial cost of an electric motor is much lower than a fossil-fuel engine with the same horsepower rating. Electric motors have relatively few moving parts, which means they have a longer lifespan. Typically, an electric motor that is properly maintained offers up to 30,000 hours of operating life without needing major repairs. Overall, electric motors require minimal maintenance service. Additionally, electric motors are highly efficient, and automated controls allow for automatic and remote start and stop functions. Electric motors don’t require fuel, so there is no engine oil maintenance or battery service, and they don’t freeze in sub-zero temperatures. Low Initial Cost - The initial cost of an electric motor is considerably lower than a fossil-fuel engine with the same Output Horsepower Rating (in nearly every case). Long Life - Because electric motors contain relatively few moving parts, they have extensive operational life spans. For instance, an appropriately selected and maintained electric motor offers up to 30,000 hours of operating life without major repairs. (This is the approximate equivalent of 3½ years of perpetual usage.) Low Maintenance Requirements - Electric motors are durable and have extensive operating life and minimal service requirements. High Efficiency - Electric motors are highly-efficient with ratings that range from 50% to 95% (depending on the motor's size and operating conditions). Automated Control - Automated controls are easily installed to operate electric motors, providing the versatility of automatic and remote Start/Stop functions. No Fossil Fuels - They require NO fuel, engine oil maintenance, battery service, and do NOT freeze in sub-zero temperatures. Labor Cost Savings - Electric motors reduce requirements for labor due to lower maintenance and easier control which ultimately makes production more profitable by reducing costs). Occupational Safety - Motors contribute to the safety of the work environment, emitting little noise, NO exhaust, and without flammable fuels. Market Outlook Electric motors are the essential of every industry in India. AC and DC type electric motors are integral parts of Electric equipment industry in India. However the electric motors also use for domestic purpose. Agriculture and industrial sectors are the main consumers of Electric motor Industry in India consuming more than 75 percent of consumption. India electric motors market is driven by growing awareness towards energy conservation, surging acceptance of electric vehicles, and improving industrial infrastructure in the country. The market is further fuelled by growing HVAC industry, rapid urbanization, and stringent regulations toward power consumption. Electric motors are attributable to nearly 30% of the power consumption in the industries. Manufacturers are continuously coming up with product innovation and improved technologies in motor drives. Energy efficient motor is the upcoming trend in the electric motors market. AC electric motors dominate the country’s electric motors market, as these motors are more efficient and are widely used in industrial and residential sectors. In 2017, industrial sector held the largest market share in terms of value and is expected to maintain its market dominance during the forecast period as well. The industrial compressors industry in India, valued at $ 673 million in 2018, is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 7% until 2023, thereby boosting demand for electric motors. In India, largest demand for electric motors is being witnessed in the western region, backed by increasing number of industries in the region. Moreover, growing number of government initiatives can be attributed to the region’s dominance in India electric motors market. India electric motors market is projected to surpass $ 2.25 billion by 2023. Anticipated growth in the market can be attributed to increasing number of industries and construction activities in the country, in addition to growing government focus towards adoption of energy efficient motors. Moreover, rising population in tier II and tier III cities, increasing urbanization, and government initiatives such as Make in India, Smart City Mission, affordable housing, AMRUT, etc., are expected to positively influence the electric motors market in India during forecast period. Global Electric Motors Market The global electric motors market is expected to face significant rise in the coming years due to its uses in broad range of commercial, residential, and industrial applications. These applications generally comprises of refrigerators, elevators, compressors, pumps, fans, and various other systems. Rise in stringent regulations regarding electricity consumption is boosting the growth of the market. Increasing need to reduce the gas effects of green house is bolstering the global market growth. Positive outlook of the manufacturing industries have the potential to boost the market growth of electric motors. Since electric motor is the most important component used in production of heating, ventilating, and cooling equipment of motor vehicles, it is being majorly demanded in the market. It also finds applications in various home appliances. Rise in earning level leading to increasing disposable income is majorly boosting the demand for global electric motors market. This has led to improved standards of living which is also supplementing the market growth. Optimizing electrical consumption by using energy efficient electric motors is minimizing financial burden on government and consumers. The global electric motors market is anticipated to attain a valuation of US$ 120.68 bn by the end of 2019. On the basis of output power capacity, the global electric motors Market is segmented into fractional horsepower and integral horsepower motors. Of these, fractional horsepower segment lead in the market. However it is estimated that the integral horsepower motors will witness a rapid growth in terms of CAGR in the years to come. The main reason behind the high demand for integral horsepower motors is stringent electricity consumption rules. The growing importance of Energy Efficiency will create a heightened demand for energy-efficient electric motors within industrial sectors. The electric motor market in the Asia-Pacific region is primarily driven by a number of factors, such as economic growth in the emerging nations, increasing penetration of electric vehicles, and rising industrial activities. Moreover, the demand for energy-efficient electric motors from the oil & gas production sites apart from the residential and commercial sector in the Asia-Pacific region has seen an unprecedented increase during the past few years and is expected to increase further during the forecast period. Furthermore, industries, such as automotive, chemical, fertilizers and petrochemical are witnessing steady growth in the region, which is expected to offer tremendous growth opportunity for the global electric motor players in the Asia-Pacific region. The usage of types of motors in any application depends on the requirements of the application. Therefore, the introduction of advanced electric motors has increased the popularity of high-tech equipment such as robots and electric cars. Moreover, the global electric motor market is segmented based on the output power of the electric motor and their applications in end-user industries such as industrial machinery, transportation, motor vehicles, household appliances, and heating ventilation & air conditioning. With the automobile industry making huge investments to cater to stringent pollution standards, the electric vehicle industry is set to grow exponentially, paving an opportunistic way for electric motors industry participants. These stringent regulations regarding curbing CO2 emissions will impact the industry growth positively. OEMs are pushed to reduce their fleet emissions that will be challenging along with ICE optimization. Achieving these targets after 2020 will require electrification, thereby strengthening the product penetration. However, operational & supply chain issues may act as challenge to the industry participants. These issues may include product delivery mismanagement or difference in expectations of manufacturer & customer regarding service quality. Probability of product failure due to overheating and low resistance is another factor negatively impacting the industry growth. Shifting consumer preference towards solar powered consumer goods has instigated immense potential to the industry size. These products have gained traction owing to provision of the benefits such as product efficiency and low power consumption. U.S. department of Energy (DOE) is making huge investments for development of superior efficiency products and promoting solar energy usage. Their rising usage has accelerated the electric motors production, thereby supporting the high revenue generation till 2024. The rising fuel prices and pollution has led to an increasing demand for electric vehicles in developed and emerging economies such as Germany, the U.S., China and Japan. Moreover, the adoption of electric motors in the automotive industry has risen considerably owing to the advent of low-cost and highly efficient electronics coupled by improvements in permanent magnetic materials. 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Start, Run and Manage a Super Speciality Hospital

Start, Run and Manage a Super Speciality Hospital. India Healthcare Market Potential Opportunities for Market Entry Hospital, an institution that is built, staffed, and equipped for the diagnosis of disease; for the treatment, both medical and surgical, of the sick and the injured; and for their housing during this process. The modern hospital also often serves as a centre for investigation and for teaching. A speciality hospital is a hospital that is specialized in a certain area. Like cardiac conditions, orthopedic conditions, or any specialized category. Benefits of Choosing a Specialty Hospital • High-quality staff with focused experience • Peer support from patients with similar injuries • Specialized patient and family education and resources • More options to participate in research studies • Access to services not found in most rehabilitation centers • Specialized long-term support Market Outlook The hospitals are playing a vital role in maintaining the well-being of the people. Hospitals offer medical workers opportunities for investigations in the form of laboratory facilities, trained personnel, patients and accumulated records, which are not available elsewhere. This research is thought to be an important factor in the successful practice of medicine and the advancement of medical science. The modern trend is to establish a close association between the small rural hospitals, research centers and between all hospitals and other community health organizations in order that their personnel may have provision for an adequate research and diagnostic and therapeutic facilities. Healthcare Industry in India • Healthcare has become one of India's largest sectors both in terms of revenue and employment. • Indian companies are entering into merger and acquisitions with domestic and foreign companies to drive growth and gain new markets. • The hospital industry in India stood at Rs 4 trillion (US$ 61.79 billion) in 2017 and is expected to increase at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16-17 per cent to reach Rs 8.6 trillion (US$ 132.84 billion) by 2023. Rising income level, greater health awareness, increased precedence of lifestyle diseases and improved access to insurance would be the key contributors to growth. The sector is expected to generate 40 million jobs in India by 2030. The industry is growing at a tremendous pace owing to its strengthening coverage, services and increasing expenditure by public as well private players. The Hospital industry in India that accounts for 80% of the total healthcare market, is witnessing huge investor demand from both global as well as domestic investors. Future of the Healthcare Industry in India: Growing Rapidly in 2018 The healthcare industry in India is already one of the country’s largest sectors in terms of both employment and revenue generation. Apart from drivers such as strong economic performance, rising population, and the increased prevalence of chronic diseases, significant growth within India’s healthcare industry over the recent years is also believed to be facilitated by a rapid privatization of healthcare services, particularly in secondary and tertiary healthcare services in rural and urban areas. Meanwhile, India’s competitiveness in the global healthcare market also indicates in its huge availability of well-trained medical professionals and cost competitive in pharmaceutics, medical devices, and medical tourism sectors. Rising income levels, the aging population, growing health awareness, and a changing attitude towards preventive healthcare is expected to boost healthcare services demand in future. The hospital services’ market represents one of the most lucrative segments of the Indian healthcare industry. Various factors, such as increasing prevalence of diseases, improving affordability, and rising penetration of health insurance are fuelling the growth in the Indian hospital industry. Several private players are also entering the sector with new plans of establishing hospitals and health centers around the country. India's high population makes it an important player in the Healthcare Industry. Healthcare has become one of India’s largest sectors - both in terms of revenue and employment. Healthcare comprises hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance and medical equipment. The Indian healthcare sector is growing at a brisk pace due to its strengthening coverage, services and increasing expenditure by public as well private players. Healthcare scenario is fast changing all over the world. Today Indian health care industry is business driven and one can see entry of all sorts of service providers to be part of this massive multi core business, growing at the rate of 13% annually. Globalization and privatization have also changed the functioning of the healthcare system. The private health network is spreading fast throughout the country. Economic, political, social, environmental and cultural factors are influencing the health care and the delivery of the health care services. Few Indian major players are as under • Adani Hospitals Mundra Pvt. Ltd. • Ahalia Healthcare Ltd. • Alchemist Hospitals Ltd. • Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. • B P Poddar Hospital & Medical Research Pvt. Ltd. • B S R Super Speciality Hospitals Ltd. Tags Super Speciality Hospital, Setting up a Super Specialty Hospital in India, Setting up a Hospital in India, Healthcare Project, Hospital Set up Cost, Hospital Set up Cost in India, Cost of Setting up a Small Hospital in India, Multi Speciality Hospital Project Report Pdf, Setting up of Super-Specialty / Multi-Specialty Hospitals, Business Plan for Hospital, Setting up a New Hospital in India, How to Start a Hospital Business? 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Transistor and Semiconductor

The transistor is a semiconductor device which transfers a weak signal from low resistance circuit to high resistance circuit. The words Trans mean transfer property and istor mean resistance property offered to the junctions. In other words, it is a switching device which regulates and amplify the electrical signal likes voltage or current. The greatest advantage of power transistors is their small size, as it allows them to be used in almost any electronic device. Global chip-making vendors such as Intel and TSMC are carrying out R&D activities that will result in shrinking the transistor by half or even more. Power transistor revenue is projected to grow by 6 percent this year to a record $13.6 billion, according to IC Insights' 2017 0-S-D report. The market grew by 5 percent last year after suffering a 7 percent decline in 2015, according to the firm. The growth of the Power Transistors Devices market has been attributed to demand in application/end-users such as Automotive & Transportation, Industrial & Power, Consumer, Computing& Communications & Others. Furthermore the research is geographically segmented as United States, China, Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia & India. Semiconductor is a physical substance that is designed to manage and control the flow of current in electronic devices and equipment. It neither allows a freely flowing electric current nor repels it completely. A semiconductor is in between a conductor and insulator and commonly used in the development of electronic chips, computing components and devices. It is generally created using silicon, germanium or other pure elements. Due to their role in the fabrication of electronic devices, semiconductors are an important part of our lives. Imagine life without electronic devices. There would be no radios, no TV's, no computers, no video games, and poor medical diagnostic equipment. The new electronic systems are shifting demand for semiconductors among the major application segments—body, safety, driver information, powertrain, and chassis. The global semiconductor market grew by 21.6 percent and reached USD 419 billion in the year 2017. The market is expected to be up by 9.5 percent to reach to US$451 billion in 2018. Semiconductors will play an important role in the growth and innovation of automotive technologies used for connected cars and electric vehicles. The rapidly-evolving automotive market presents a glowing opportunity for automotive semiconductors to support increased connectivity, battery performance in EVs, enhanced sensors, and other technologies.
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p-Toluenesulfonic acid

p-Toluenesulfonic acid, also known as tosylate or para-toluene sulfonate, is a member of the class of compounds known as p-methylbenzenesulfonates. p-Methylbenzenesulfonates are benzenesulfonic acids (or derivative thereof) carrying a methyl group at the para- position. p-Toluenesulfonic acid is slightly soluble (in water) and an extremely strong acidic compound (based on its pKa). p-Toluenesulfonic acid (PTSA or pTsOH) or tosylic acid (TsOH) is an organic compound with the formula CH3C6H4SO3H. It is a white solid that is soluble in water, alcohols, and other polar organic solvents. p-toluene sulfonic acid is widely used as catalyst agent in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, polymerization stabilizer and organic synthesis (esters, etc.), paint intermediates and resin curing agent. And it is also the commonly used acid catalyst in organic synthesis. It is neutralized with sodium hydroxide and then obtains sodium p-toluene sulfonate, and react with phosphorus pentachloride, can obtains p-toluenesulfonyl chloride. The latter used in the nucleophilic substitution reaction, also used as alcohol hydroxyl protective group. P-CH3C6H4SO3Na + PCl5 ?p-CH3C6H4SO2Cl. Uses (1) For chemical reagents, but also for dyes, organic synthesis. (2) Used as the intermediates of medicine (such as doxycycline), pesticides (such as dicofol), dyes. Also used in detergents, plastics, coatings and so on. (3) For medicine, pesticides, dyes and detergents, but also for plastics and printing coatings. (4) Widely used in the catalyst synthetic medicine, pesticides, polymerization of the stabilizer and organic synthesis (esters, etc.). Also used as medicine, paint intermediates and resin curing agent. The Demand for P-Toluenesulfonic Acid Market Industry is anticipated to be high for the next six years.
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Steel/Iron Pellets

Pellets are small balls of iron ore used in the production of steel. They are made with technology that uses the powder that is generated during the ore extraction process, once considered waste. Iron ore pellets are spheres of typically 6–16 mm (0.24–0.63 in) to be used as raw material for blast furnaces. They typically contain 67%-72% Fe and various additional material adjusting the chemical composition and the metallurgic properties of the pellets. Typically limestone, dolostone and olivine is added and Bentonite is used as binder.
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Printed Envelopes (With Window without Window in Single Colour & Multi Colour)

An envelope is the rectangular paper cover in which you send a letter to someone through the post. Envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card. The quality of the envelope depends on its strength like weather resistance, good printability etc. People use these items for enfolding letters (documents). Generally, educational institutes, offices, commercial centers use the envelope as a regular basis. Additionally, the product has domestic consumption too. Millions of envelopes are used on daily basis for different purposes like for official or for sending greetings card and many others, so it has a great demand in the market. The demand for envelopes will increase with literacy rate of the population, expansion ofvarious governmental and non-governmental organizations, financial institution and other service sectors. The demand for envelopes increases with the growth of industrialization, education and commercial activities. One of the significant factors that will contribute to the growth of the envelope paper market is the growth of e-commerce business. Actually, many web-based e-commerce businesses require versatile packaging to transport goods through the mail for various products. The envelope papers are lightweight; occupy less storage space, easily transportable, and recyclable. Geographically, you can segment the envelope paper market into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa.
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Frozen Vegetables (Potato, Cauliflower, Peas, Bhindi & Parwal)

Frozen vegetables are vegetables that have had their temperature reduced and maintained to below their freezing point for the purpose of storage and transportation (often for far longer than their natural shelf life would permit) until they are ready to be eaten. They may be commercially packaged or frozen at home. A wide range of frozen vegetables are sold in supermarkets. Global Frozen Vegetables Market was valued at $25,179 million in 2016 and is expected to garner $34,973 million by 2023, registering a CAGR of 4.7% from 2017 to 2023. Freezing is one of the most widely used methods of food preservation that retains texture, taste, and nutritional value of vegetables for a longer duration. Freezing ceases the growth of microorganisms, reduces chemical and cellular metabolic reactions, providing a significantly extended shelf life. Increased disposable income, busy lifestyle, and emerging large retail chains, including hypermarkets and supermarkets in the developing countries such as India and China, have led to the rise in convenience food, thereby driving the frozen vegetables market. Growth in working women population globally has led to rise in ready-to-eat food, supplementing the frozen vegetable market growth. However, negative perception of consumers about the nutrient content of frozen vegetables and poor refrigeration facilities in semi-urban and rural areas may hamper the market growth. Highest growth rate will be witnessed in spinach followed by other legumes among the frozen vegetable segments during the forecasted period. Increase in demand for Ready to Eat (RTE) foods will drive demand for spinach and other legumes. Among various frozen vegetable types, sweet corn and other vegetables estimated a larger share in the year 2016.
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Pan Masala Khaini, Gutka, Supari

Pan Masala refers to a balanced mixture of betel leaf with lime, areca nut, clove, cardamom, mint, tobacco and many other ingredients. 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. 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. Khainiis a form of chewing tobacco used in India, containing slaked lime. Gutka or gu?kha is a preparation of crushed areca nut, tobacco, catechu, paraffin wax, slaked lime and sweet or savory flavorings. It is manufactured in India and exported to a few other countries. Gutka is a preparation of betel nuts and tobacco designed to be chewed. It originated in the Indian Subcontinent, where its consumption is widespread today, and spread from there to areas with a large Indian population. Like other tobacco products, gutka is potentially addictive and cancerous, and in India, some moves have been made to attempt to restrict its availability to address health concerns. Betel nut is a combination of three ingredients. People roll small pieces of the nut from Areca catechu; more commonly called betel palm, in a leaf from the Piper betel vine, then add powdered slaked lime or limestone paste, and chew it. The substance is popular in certain parts of the world, primarily Asia and Africa, Some components of betel nut have pharmacological properties, but little evidence supports its use for any therapeutic purpose. India is the major producer and consumer of areca nut in the world. Production is concentrated in six states, namely Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Areca nut is the major plantation crop of coastal and southern districts of the country under assured irrigation facility. The ever increasing demand for areca products like paan, supari and gutkha has led to continuous increase in areca nut prices worldwide. The processing methods, maturity and consumer preferences influence the types of areca nut products prepared. Area and production shares show that Karnataka leads with 46 per cent of area and 47 per cent of production, followed by Kerala with 24 and 23 per cent, respectively.
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Tea Bag

A tea bag (or "teabag") is generally agreed to be a small, porous bag used to steep tea. These bags may be sealed and filled with tealeaves or they may be open and empty (thus allowing the tea brewer / drinker to fill it with whole-leaf tea). Many tea bags have a string attached to make removing them from the brewing vessel easier, however, this is not true for all tea bags. Generally, tea bags with a string attached also bear the name of their producer or the type of tea on a small piece of paper at the opposite end of the string from the tea bag itself. Tea Bag is a small, porous, sealed bag containing dried plant material, which is immersed in boiling water to make a hot drink. Classically these are tea leaves, but the term is also used for herbal teas (tisanes) made of herbs or spices. Tea bags are commonly made of filter paper or food-grade plastic, or occasionally of silk. The bag contains the tea leaves while the tea is steeped, making it easier to dispose of the leaves, and performs the same function as a tea infuser. Some tea bags have an attached piece of string with a paper label at the top that assists in removing the bag while also displaying the brand or variety of tea. In the tea bag packaging industry, the demand for varieties of black, herbal, green, and fruit infusions is getting stronger day-by-day, and the competition is quite fierce as well. The packaging not only preserves and protects the product within the tea bag but also communicates a brand’s message and ultimately contributes to the sales process. Sustainability is also one of the primary concerns in the tea bag packaging industry. As a result, packaging equipment manufacturers are increasingly adopting automation in their production line and adhering to Sustainable Trade Initiatives throughout the globe.
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