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Health is a primary human right and has been accorded due importance by the Constitution through Article 21.Though Article 21 stresses upon state governments to safeguard the health and nutritional well being of the people, the central government also plays an active role in the sector. Recognizing the critical role played by the Health Industry, the industry has been conferred with the infrastructure status under section 10(23G) of the Income Act.

The healthcare sector is one of the most challenging and fastest growing sectors in India. Revenues from the healthcare sector account for 5.2 per cent of the GDP, making it the third largest growth segment in India.

The Indian Health sector consists of

-Medical care providers like physicians, specialist clinics, nursing homes, hospitals.

-Diagnostic service centers and pathology laboratories.

-Medical equipment manufacturers.

-Contract research organizations (CRO's), pharmaceutical manufacturers

-Third party support service providers (catering, laundry)

The healthcare industry in the country, which comprises hospital and allied sectors, is projected to grow 23 per cent per annum. According to McKinsey & Co. a leading industrial and management consulting organization, the Indian healthcare sector, including pharmaceutical, diagnostics and hospital services, is expected to more than double its revenues to Rs 2000 billion by 2010. Expenditure on healthcare services, including diagnostics, hospital occupancy and outpatient consulting, the largest component of this spend is expected to grow more than 125% to Rs 1560 billion by 2012 from Rs 690 billion now.

The sector has registered a growth of 9.3 per cent between 2000-2009, comparable to the sectoral growth rate of other emerging economies such as China, Brazil and Mexico. According to the report, the growth in the sector would be driven by healthcare facilities, private and public sector, medical diagnostic and pathology labs and the medical insurance sector.

Healthcare facilities, inclusive of public and private hospitals, the core sector, around which the healthcare sector is centered, would continue to contribute over 70 per cent of the total sector and touch a figure of US$ 54.7 billion by 2012. Adds a FICCI-Ernst and Young report, India needs an investment of US$ 14.4 billion in the healthcare sector by 2025, to increase its bed density to at least two per thousand populations.

Technological advances achieved by medicare globally in the recent years have been phenomenal. The Indian scenario has not remained immune to these changes. While IT (information technology) has come to the aid of the breakthroughs, the progress recorded in the medicare area is as impressive as it is in the IT sector itself. The changes are in concepts, forms and content, as well as applications. These are both, quantitative and qualitative. The transformation is pervasive and has penetrated almost all specialities, from diagnostics to physiotherapy, from cardiology to oncology, from non-invasive surgery to transplants. In India, the emergence of private medicare services, especially through commercialization and corporatization, has contributed to the transformation. The rapid commercialization of the medical practices with the establishment of multi-million rupee hospitals, nursing homes and diagnostic centres, specialized and general, the demand has registered a very high growth rate in the recent years.

Medical sector in India got tax exemptions in the manufacturing of its devices from Union Budget 2010-11 along with the introduction of excellent initiatives towards the development of the sector. The FM has proposed to extend the tax exemption on medical apparatus and devices and concessional tariff available to certified government hospitals. Moreover, the producers of orthopaedic implants have been relieved from import tax.

The incentives proposed by the FM are expected to trigger the expansion of already fast developing medical apparatus and machinery sector in India. By 2010 the medical apparatus and machinery industry is estimated to reach USD 1.8 billion and is projected to expand at a rate of 23% on annual basis as per the NIPER report.

This time the focus of the budget was on rural healthcare, with the fund allocations rising to a whopping 22,300 crores (Rs 223 billion/$4.82 billion) from 19,534 crores during the previous fiscal year. This escalation is in keeping with the evolving needs of the growing healthcare industry of the country. Relaxation of FDI norms may see more international players coming in to India in the healthcare sector. Added to it, rationalization of duties on medical equipment can make imports cheaper and can significantly lower healthcare costs in the country in the coming years.

The government, along with participation from the private sector, is planning to invest US$ 1 billion to US$ 2 billion in an effort to make India one of the top five global pharmaceutical innovation hubs by 2020. The sector has been attracting huge investments from domestic players as well as financial investors and private equity (PE) firms. The Indian market is expanding in all directions as a result of better affordability, greater health consciousness and expanding medical service institutions.

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MEDICAL DISPOSABLES: Disposable Syringes (Self Destructive) with Needles, Catheters and Mask - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Disposable needle is widely used by doctors for injection purpose with the help of syringes. With the increase in population in our country, requirement of medicine and injections has increased. For more strength of people more number of needles is required with syringes. Tablets or capsules also play a great role in the life of human beings but injections are also a must to some extent. the disposable syringes market has now self-destructing or auto-disable (AD) syringe as a safe bet against re-use and spread of HIV, hepatitis and other infections. The national immunization policy has adopted the non-reusable, self-breaking syringes, though many States are yet to follow suit for the curative injections. Disposable surgical caps and mask are used considerably while performing an operation or undergoing surgical measures. Catheters are used for the purpose of passing urine for bed-ridden and emergency patients in hospitals, nursing homes etc. With the development of pharmaceutical industries the use of syringes and disposable needles will also develop. About 70% pharmaceutical industries are in small-scale sector. Disposable syringes are becoming more popular in the medical world due to its lower cost and higher accuracy. Plastic can be used in place of metal without any problem. The procedure is also relatively easy and cheaper. New comer can well venture into this field. Cost Estimation: Capacity : Seamless SS Tubes – 324 MT / Annum Disposable Syringes & Needles – 36,00,000 Nos./Annum Disposable Surgical Masks – 9,00,000 Nos. / Annum Disposable Catheters – 9,00,000 Nos. / Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 147 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 426 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 47.00%
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TOILET AND HERBAL SOAP - 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

It goes without saying that soap is indispensable to our daily life. Accordingly, the manufacturing industry should continue to develop as one of the most important industries. Soap may broadly be classified by use as soap household, industrial soap and special soap. Among them, the consumption of herbal soap is used for medical purposes. Household soap, which is most important quantitatively accounts for the larger part of the consumption of soap. Now-a-days herbal products are getting more popularity all over world, so herbals soaps has also good domestic as well as export potential. Toilet soaps account for less than 30% of the total soap production. There are about 46 units in the organized sector and more than 6,000 units in the small and cottage sectors engaged in the production of soap. The small scale, which accounts for more than 65% of the total, soap output, has put up an impressive performance. Soap manufacture is very prospective industry with unlimited scope for future. New comer can well venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 1000 Kgs. / DayPlant & machinery: 13 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 112 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 37.00%
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PRESERVATIVE FREE JAM (Fruit Spreads) & Organic Jam Making - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

There has been considerable increase in the consumption of fruits and vegetables juice beverages in the world during the last few years. Fruit juice beverages are considered more as occasional drinks in our country. Bottled squashes, nectars and other forms of fruit based beverages are looked upon as an expensive indulgence. Food preservation broadly involves methods of preparing food so that it can be stored for future use. The export of processed products such as fruit based beverages, jam, jelly, pickles etc. has increased substantially during the few years. Fast growth in processing sector is expected to occur in both developing and developed countries. The beverage industry is growing at a faster rate during last two decades. More and more new health foods including beverages are entering in the market. There is a good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 2000 Kgs. / DayPlant & machinery: 18 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 2 Crores
Return: 74.00%Break even: 29.00%
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AMLA (Indian gooseberry) PLANTATION - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Amla fruit (Indian gooseberry, called amla in Hindi) is a rich source of vitamin C. It is used successfully in the treatment of human scurvy. The vitamin is extracted from dried Amla powder by alcohol absorbed on calcined magnesia and diluted with water saturated with hydrogen sulphide. Dried fruit is useful in hemorrhage, diarrhea and dysentery. In combination with iron, it is used as a remedy for anaemia, jaundice and dyspepsia. A fixed oil extracted from the fruit is reported to have the property of promoting hair growth. Amla is one of the natural fruits having wider application in food as curry, pickles, in cosmetic preparations and many other items. Besides these it has application in Ayurvedic medicines and other several varieties of medicines. To looking its uses a new entrepreneur can find the plantation project profitable.
Plant capacity: 2000 Kgs. / AnnumPlant & machinery: 18 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 2 Crores
Return: 23.00%Break even: 42.00%
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Processing Unit of Bael, Pine apple, Lychee Juices - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Production Schedule

Processing Unit of Bael, Pine apple, Lychee Juices Bael (Aegle marmelos) is a fruit-bearing tree indigenous to dry forests on hills and plains of central and southern India, southern Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. It is cultivated throughout India, as well as in Sri Lanka, northern Malay Peninsula, Java and in the Philippines. It is also popularly known as Bilva, Bilwa, Bel, Kuvalam, Koovalam, Madtoum, or Beli fruit, Bengal quince, stone apple, and wood apple. The tree, which is the only species in the genus Aegle, grows up to 18 meters tall and bears thorns and fragrant flowers. It has a woody-skinned, smooth fruit 5-15 cm in diameter. The skin of some forms of the fruit is so hard it must be cracked open with a hammer. It has numerous seeds, which are densely covered with fibrous hairs and are embedded in a thick, gluey, aromatic pulp. Pineapple contains a proteolytic enzyme bromelain, which digests food by breaking down protein. Pineapple juice can thus be used as a marinade and tenderizer for meat. The enzymes in pineapples can interfere with the preparation of some foods, such as jelly or other gelatin-based desserts. The Lychee (Litchi chinensis), also spelled Litchi (the U.S. FDA spelling) or Laichi and Lichu. The fruit is a drupe, 3–4 cm long and 3 cm in diameter. The outside is covered by a pink-red, roughly-textured rind that is inedible but easily removed. The inside consists of a layer of sweet, translucent white flesh, rich in vitamin C, with a texture somewhat similar to that of a grape. Juice is a liquid naturally contained in fruit or vegetable tissue. Juice is prepared by mechanically squeezing or macerating fresh fruits or vegetables without the application of heat or solvents. For example, orange juice is the liquid extract of the fruit of the orange tree. It may be prepared in the home from fresh fruits and vegetables using variety of hand or electric juicers. The common methods for preservation and processing of fruit Juices include canning, pasteurization, freezing, evaporation and spray drying. The popular Juices include but arr not limited to apple, orange grape fruit, pineapple, tomato, mango, carrot, grape, cranberry and pomegranate. It has become increasingly popular to combine a variety of fruits into single juice drinks. Juices are often is rich in vitamin C, while prune Juice is associated with a digestive health benefit. India is the 2nd largest market for foods and vegetables in the world. The total production of foods and vegetable is estimated to be around 148.5 million tonnes, out of which fruits accounts for only 48.5 million tonnes and rest 100 million tonnes for vegetables.
Plant capacity: 10,000 Bottles / Day (Pineapple, Lychee, Bael Juices)Plant & machinery: 48 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 166 Lakhs
Return: 61.00%Break even: 34.00%
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Packaged Drinking Water with Pet Bottles (1 ltr) (Automatic Plant) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Bottled Water means water intended for human consumption and which is sealed in bottles and other containers with no added ingredients except that it may occasionally contain safe anti-microbial agent. Now-a-days safe and pure drinking water is major necessity for human being. Bottled water may be used as an ingredient in beverages (eg. diluted juices, flavoured bottled water). Pet is the most extensively recycled plastic of the present time. Bottled water is available in differently sized packaging from 200 ml (popular on flights) to 500 ml (a huge hit among the youth) to 1 litre and 2 litre. Pepsi, for its part has priced the 1 litre Aquafina pack at Rs. 12/- to cater mass segment while its retail strategy centre on the 1 litre pack, the company has also launched 2 litre and 500 ml pack to suit various consumer requirements. Despite the large no of small producers, this industry is dominated by the big players Parle, Bisleri, Coca-cola, Pepsico, Parle Agro, Mohan Meakins, SKN Breweries bottled water in the country when it introduced besleri in India 25 years ago. Apart from domestic and commercial use of packaged water, the Indian Railways is a huge potential market. According to officials at cherio, the railway ordered 10,000 cases (of 12 bottles each) a day. In coming years the demand of packaged drinking water will be increased very rapidly, so there is a huge scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project.
Plant capacity: 32,000 Ltrs/DayPlant & machinery: 221 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 327 Lakhs
Return: 19.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Cattle Breeding & Dairy Farming to Produce Milk

A breed is a group of animals related by descent from common ancictors and visibly similar in most characters. A breed may come about as a result of planned mating or has been more frequently the case, it may be pure happenstance. A dairy is a place for handling milk and milk products. In India dairying has been practiced as a rural cottage industry since the remote past semi commercial dairying started with the establishment of military dairy farms and cooperative milk union through out the country towards the end of the nineteenth century. In a developing country like India which has largest cattle production about 25% of the world bovine population, and the lowest, field of milk, measures to improve the yield of milk are of vital importance in order to increase the milk capacity and the meat production of cattle an ingenious idea of breeding phenomenon was conceived. As of today, breeding is more prominent in rural areas and highly beneficial in terms of milk production, meat production and profitability. Daily per capita of milk consumption in India is 114 gms. Now-a-days there is greater demand of butter, ghee, cheese, skimmed milk, whole milk and other dairy products. India is increasing its foreign exchange by exporting dairy product as well as other processed food. More dairy farms are required to come, so that consumption demand may be fulfilled. There is wide scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 500 Ltrs Milk/Day, 66 Breeding Job/DayPlant & machinery: 35 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 87 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 37.00%
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ENERGY / PROTEIN BAR - 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

Energy bars are often promoted as a quick snack, a supplement athlete/ sports person or those who done workouts energy bars are also an excellent method for replenishing muscle energy store after sport. For best results eat an energy bar 30-45 minutes before a race or workout or eat small amount during in race or ride. Energy bars are convenient in traveling and contain reasonable amount of fat, sodium, saturated fat etc. Many energy bars are good source of high quality of protein without the cholesterol and saturated fat of high animal protein sources. Energy bars are being marketed heavily and multitude of brands are available in supermarkets, drugstore, and health food stores. Major energy bars are G Power Bar, Clif energy bar, Solow Glycemic nutrition bar, Optimum energy bar, Probar, George Delights just fruit bar, parley bar, soy joy nutrition bar etc. Power bar comes in several types, the original, protein plus, power bar harvest (Power harvest). The demand of energy, power bar is increasing day by day, so there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project.
Plant capacity: 120 Lakh Pcs/annumPlant & machinery: 188 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 488 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 56.00%
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BISCUIT MAKING PLANT - 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

Biscuit industry in India in the organized sector produces around 60% of the total production, the balance 40% being contributed by the unorganized bakeries. The industry consists of two large scale manufacturers, around 50 medium scale brands and small scale units ranging up to 2500 units in the country, as at 2000-01. The unorganized sector is estimated to have approximately 30,000 small & tiny bakeries across the country. Biscuit can he broadly categorized into the following segments: Glucose 44% Marie 13% Cream 10% Crackers 13% Milk 12% Others 8%. Though India is considered as the third largest producer of Biscuits after USA and China, the per capita consumption of biscuits in our country is only 2.1 Kg., compared to more than 10 kg in the USA, UK and West European countries and above 4.25 kg in south cast Asian countries, Le. Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia etc. China has a per capita consumption of 1.90 kg, while in the case of Japan it is estimated at 7.5 kg. Biscuits are manufactured from wheat flour, sugar, baking powder, condensed milk, Ghee, salt, millet, jelly, dry fruits. Various essences are added according to the taste selected. Biscuits are manufactured through baking process. There is total average growth rate of biscuit industry is 7-9%. It can be concluded that there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs if he can produce good quality product.
Plant capacity: 30 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 834 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1440 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 41.00%
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GOOD FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR ENERGY/PROTEIN BAR PROJECT - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Production Schedule

GOOD FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR ENERGY/PROTEIN BAR Good nutrition practices help to fuel physical activity, in addition to sustaining normal bodily functions and the growth, development and repair of human body tissue. For those serious about their sport or exercise it is a well-accepted concept that diet can significantly affect performance. In order to achieve the quality of your training and maximize adaptations, it is essential that you consume a diet that matches the demands placed upon the body. They are often promoted as a quick snack, a meal replacement, or a supplement for your workout. Energy bars are also an excellent method of replenishing muscle energy stores after sport. For best results eat an energy bar 30-45 minutes before a race or workout or eat small amounts during your race or ride. Energy bars are being marketed heavily and a multitude of brands are available in supermarkets, drug stores, and health food stores. Energy bars are convenient, travel well, and contains reasonable amounts of fat, saturated fat, and sodium. Many are a good source of high quality protein without the cholesterol and saturated fat of high fat animal protein sources. Energy bars are easy to bring along with you and will not melt if they are exposed to heat all day. Energy bars have been part of the outdoor scene since the Crusades in the Middle Ages-and possibly before. Crusaders tucked an energy bar called the pan forte (a mix of flour, honey, shortening, nuts, and dried fruit) into their tunics to give a lift during long marches. However nutrition experts suggest no more than two to four per day for a moderate level of activity, supplementing a diet consisting largely of whole foods, whose complex blends of vitamins and nutrients cannot be duplicated in processed foods. Energy bars: a dietary supplement? US Congress defined the term "dietary supplement" in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994. A dietary supplement is a product taken by mouth that contains a "dietary ingredient" intended to supplement the diet. The "dietary ingredients" in these products may include: vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, glandular, and metabolites. Dietary supplements can also be extracts or concentrates, and may be found in many forms such as tablets, capsules, soft gels, gel caps, liquids, or powders. They can also be in other forms, such as a bar, but if they are, information on their label must not represent the product as a conventional food or a sole item of a meal or diet. Whatever their form may be, DSHEA places dietary supplements in a special category under the general umbrella of "foods," not drugs, and requires that every supplement be labeled a dietary supplement. The "new dietary ingredient" in a dietary supplement? The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994 defined both of the terms "dietary ingredient" and "new dietary ingredient" as components of dietary supplements. In order for an ingredient of a dietary supplement to be a "dietary ingredient," it must be one or any combination of the substances like : ● A vitamin, ● A mineral, ● A herb or other botanical, ● An amino acid, ● A dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake (e.g., enzymes or tissues from organs or glands), or A concentrate, metabolite, constituent or extract.. NEW PROTEIN BARS JUST FOR WOMEN Gone are the days when women skip meals or starve themselves for effective weight loss. The modern woman is fully aware that smaller, more frequent meals that are higher in protein are essential but need a convenient way to snack easily and nutritiously. New to the market are ISO femme High Protein Energy Bars! These bars are part of the Body Transformation System and part of the popular femme line from ALL MAX Nutrition, which includes Rapid cuts femme and ISO femme High Protein Smoothies. These conveniently small, Triple Layer Protein bars for women taste absolutely delicious! Each bar is only 160 calories, just 1 g of sugar and 14 grams of protein in an ooey gooey chocolate coating. The bars are a great-tasting and easy way to satisfy your hunger cravings without sacrificing your diet.
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Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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