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Hi-Tech Projects An Industrial Monthly magazine on NEW PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES Dec 2011 & Jan 2012 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi-110 006 (India) Phone : 011- 23918117, 23916431, 45120361, 23947058, 64727385 Mob: 9811437895, 9811151047 E-mail:[email protected], [email protected] Website: , , www:eiribooksandprojectreports.com www.eiriindia.org www.eiri.in

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Hi-Tech Projects

An Industrial Monthly magazine onNEW PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES

AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES

Dec 2011 & Jan 2012

4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi-110 006 (India)Phone : 011- 23918117, 23916431, 45120361, 23947058, 64727385

Mob: 9811437895, 9811151047E-mail:[email protected], [email protected]

Website: , , www:eiribooksandprojectreports.com www.eiriindia.org www.eiri.in

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ICE CREAM OF DIFFERENT FLAVOURS

Ice cream industries in India is of comparatively recent origin. Today ice cream may be considered a luxury food item, although its popularity is increasing rapidly. Ice cream is defined as a frozen dairy product made by suitable blending and processing of cream and other milk products together with sugar, flavor , stabilizer and incorporation of air by agitating during the freezing process. Ice cream and related products are generally classified under frozen desserts.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 13 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 17 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 51 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 91 Lacs Rate of Return 50% Break Even Point 39%

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The Cinnamon Tree is a small evergreen tree 10-15 meters (32.8-49.2 feet) tall, belonging to the family Lauraceae, native to Sri Lanka and South India. The bark is widely used as a spice due to its distinct odour. The leaves are ovate-oblong in shape, 7-18 cm (2.75-7.1 inches) long. The flowers, which are arranged in panicles, have a greenish color, and have a distinct odor. The fruit is a purple one-centimetre berry containing a single seed. Its flavour is due to an aromatic essential oil which makes up 0.5% to 1% of its composition. This oil is prepared by roughly pounding the bark, macerating it in seawater, and then quickly distilling the whole. It is of a golden-yellow colour, with the characteristic odour of cinnamon and a very hot aromatic taste.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.5 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.10 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 52 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 13 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 15 Cr. Rate of Return 56% Break Even Point 26%

Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink or other printable materials which can be pressed through the mesh as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. A roller or squeegee is moved across the screen stencil, forcing or pumping ink past the threads of the woven mesh in the open areas.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000 Pcs/Day Land & Building (Area 4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 43 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 23 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.49 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.38 Cr. Rate of Return 49% Break Even Point 48%

Rock phosphate is the source from which dicalcium phosphate can be manufactured. It finds applicability as a fertilizer. The phosphours pentoxide content ranges around 41-42% in the dihydrate form. The trade mark for a dentrifice grade dicalcium phosphate dihydrate is captioned as “Dicalcium phosphate victor”. It is CaHPO4.2H2O plus additive. FCC grade, Which is used as polishing agent in dentrifices.

Cost Estimation (All fig. in US$)Plant Capacity 10 Ton/Day Land & Build. (Area 8080 sq.mt.) US$ 8.17 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 4.35 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months US$ 82 Th. Total Capital Investment US$ 13.85 Lacs Rate of Return 47% Break Even Point 45%

SELECTIVE PROFITABLE PROJECT PROFILES

EUGENOL FROM CINNAMON OIL

SCREEN PRINTING

DI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE FROM ROCK PHOSPHATE

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Pigment printed textiles represent the highest percentage of all printed textiles. This is primarily due to the uncomplicated process and low cost of importing colored patterns to textiles with pigment system. The water insoluble pigment used in most cases as an aqueous dispersion, has no affinity to textile fibres and is not able to enter into chemical or physical reactions with the fibre. For the bonding of pigments to textile a bonding agent generally of a synthetic latex type, is incorporated in the print paste, which through its film forming properties holds the embedded pigment firmly or fibre surface.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 88 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 27 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.51 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.73 Cr. Rate of Return 64% Break Even Point 29%

Flex Banner is often better, especially when you have something to shout about. When you’ve got a special promotion or just want to give your business or event that extra push, Flex banners are a great way of shouting your name from the rooftops, and needn’t cost a fortune. Our no-fuss digitally printed Flex banners are waterproof, UV resistant and available with a variety of finishing options. Flex banners have become the standard for cost-effect ive, high- impact outdoor advertising.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2400 Sq.Ft./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.06 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 9 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 29 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.47 Cr. Rate of Return 110% Break Even Point 22%

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This method relates to a continuous process for recovering sulfur prills of substantial size from sulfur-bearing ore found at or brought to the surface. More specifically, sulfur is extracted from ore deposits at or near the surface by placing said ore in a column containing heated fluid therein so as to move downwardly through said fluid in a pattern in which cooperating means force the extracted, descending sulfur globules closer together for coalescence and to eliminate coalescence deterring gangue, in a manner because of the cooperation to produce larger prills of sulfur then could otherwise be produced.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 1.64 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 43 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.22 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.61 Cr. Rate of Return 16% Break Even Point 66%

Egg Tray is becoming an eminent item these days for housing eggs in a safer packing schedule manner and their demand is increasing day by day. Among all the food products egg is a very common and important item which used in almost every meal and in every refreshment. It is neither considered fully vegetarian, nonvegetarian, and hence both the classes of the people consume it largely. The market scenario of egg trays is suggestive of their good prospects. The consumption and demand of eggs is increasing day by day and the exact data of consumption can not be given. But it can be said by studying the present market trend that the supply of eggs is less than the demand and there is a wide gap in between the two which is not possible to fill in near future. Egg Tray is designed in such a shape so as to accomodate the shape of eggs. The shape of the egg is ellipsoidal and cannot remain straight when kept in a plain tray or box and there are chances of cracking or breaking which spoils the egg. For this special type of trays are developed named egg trays which are used in storing the eggs in lesser space. These trays are generally made of paper pulp and contain conical cavities according to the size of the egg to be racked. These trays also protect the eggs from damage and by storage absorb compact shocks during transportation.

Cost Estimation (All fig. in US$)Plant Capacity 20000 Nos./Day Land & Build (Area 2000 sq.mt.)US$ 3.25 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 86 Th. W.C. for 3 Months US$ 52 Th. Total Capital Investment US$ 5.04 Lacs Rate of Return 22% Break Even Point 59%

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Poultry farms are increasing steadily. Many government agencies are encouraging poultry farming and even short term training courses are organised regularly. Such farms have generated considerable employment opportunities in semi urban and rural areas. Marketing of poultry birds is expensive and death of birds during transit is the main bottleneck. This compels most of the poultry farms to concentrate on nearby markets even if it means less prices. Instead, if these birds are processed after dressing and packed in tins then transportation is easier, shelf life of the product goes up and the product is more hygienic.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 15 Acres) Rs. 1.70 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 53 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 27 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.70 Cr. Rate of Return 43% Break Even Point 52%

Aleo barbadensis, popularly known as Aleo Vera originated in the warm, dry climates of Africa. However, because of its wide adaptability as well as its importance as medicinal plants, it is well distributed. The virtues of the plant have been recorded by many great civilizations, from those of Persia and Egypt in the middle east, to those of Greece and Italy in Europe, to those of India and the African continent. The plant is widely known in Asia and the Pacific and is found in the folklore of the Japanese, the Philippines and the Hawaiians. The Spanish used Aleo and carried it with them to their new worldcolonies in South America and the Caribbean .It is reported to grow wild on islands of Cyprus,Carary Cape, Cape Verde and arid tract of India . Aleo can substitute synthetic ingredient used in cosmetic industry very competitively and is finding increasing use in the ever growing consumer product segment as medicinal plants, vegetables, pickle purposes etc, has inspired growers for commercial cultivation in many parts of the world. The gel produced from its mature leaves is used in cosmetic industry for the preparation of shampoo, face creams and moisturizing agents.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3,60,000 Ltr Juice

1,62,000 Ltr Gel Land & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 1 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 33 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.03 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.55 Cr. Rate of Return 159% Break Even Point 16%

The lime making process consists of the burning of calcium and/or magnesium carbonates at and to obtain the derived oxide (CaCO3 . CaO + CO2). For some processes significantly higher burning temperatures are necessary, for example dead-burned dolomite. The calcium oxide product from the kiln is generally crushed, milled and/or screened before being conveyed to silo storage. From the silo, the burned lime is either delivered to the end user for use in the form of quicklime, or transferred to a hydrating plant where it is reacted with water to produce hydrated or slaked lime.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 Tons/Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.mt.) Rs. 1.47 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 33 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 38 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.13 Cr. Rate of Return 51% Break Even Point 37%

Modern automobile workshop Centre involves primarily the construction operation and maintenance of automobile w.r.t. each of its states and in all of its properties. Each part of an automobile is made of a material that has properties which enable it to carry out its functions. The fuel which powers that machine to produce motion and the lubricating oils that reduce friction represent matter which is essential to operation though not an integral part of automobile itself, the tools, the equipment and the atmosphere of the shop.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 967 Sq.mt.) Rs. 69 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 16 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 33 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.24 Cr. Rate of Return 21% Break Even Point 59%

POULTRY AND HATCHERY FARMING

ALOEVERA JUICE AND GEL

LIME PUTTY

AUTOMOBILE WORKSHOP/GARAGE

SELECTIVE PROFITABLE PROJECT PROFILES

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P.C.C.Poles are essentially made of concrete which are inevitably less costly and more economically maintainable than the conventional steel poles. They are of two types depending upon the end use of the pole-Low tensile and High Tensile Line. The latter is primarily used for transmission of electricity. Prestress Cement Concrete Poles are essentially made of concrete. High tensile wire is inserted into the pre-designed moulds and stretched to reach a certain tension. Galvanised wire is fixed inside the mould for earthing following which a right proportion of concrete mix is poured. Then, the concrete is compacted through vibration to produce high strength concrete poles.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 24000 Nos./Day Land & Building (Area 5 Acres) Rs. 1.93 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.10 Cr. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.72 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 5 Cr. Rate of Return 72% Break Even Point 33%

HOLLOW CONCRETE SPUN POLE

PROJECT NAME PROJECT COST

1. AMLA PROCESSING ———2. AUTO. BREAD MAKING PLANT 3.79 Cr.3. AYURVEDIC/HERBAL PHARMACY 45 Lacs 4. ALCOHAL FROM POTATOES 38.38 Cr.5. AUTOMATIC BISCUIT PLANT 69 Lacs 6. ACTIVATED CARBON POWDER &

GRANULES (ACTIVATED CARBON FROM COCONUT SHELL) 1.07 Cr.

7. BUFFALO MEAT/FROZEN MEAT WITH SLAUGHTER HOUSE 8.54 Cr.

8. BAKERY UNIT 2.64 Cr.9. BEER PLANT 15.33 Cr.10. BANANA POWDER 69 Lacs 11. BUTTER MILK 1 Cr. 12. CASEIN FROM MILK 22.04 Cr.13. CURCUMIN & TURMERIC OIL

FROM TUMERIC 61 Lacs 14. CANNING OF FRUITS

AND VEGETABLES 1.46 Cr.15. CONFECTIONERY UNIT WITH

TOFFEE, CANDY, CHEWING GUM & BUBBLE GUM 2.16 Cr.

16. COLD STORAGE 1.50 Cr.17. CATTLE FEED 2.71 Cr.18. COUNTRY LIQUOR 32.68 Cr.19. CATTLE AND POULTRY FEED 31 Lacs 20. COLD/SOFT DRINKS 11 Lacs 21. CHEWING TOBACOO

(KHAINE KUBER TYPE) 21 Lacs 22. CORN FLAKES 78 Lacs 23. CHICKEN SAUSAGES

& CHICKEN HAMBURGER 1.39 Cr.24. DALL (PULSE MILL) 3.37 Cr.25. DEHYDRATED ONIONS

& ONION POWDER 98 Lacs 26. DAIRY FARM TO PRODUCE MILK

(BUFFALOE) 24 Lacs 27. DAIRY FARM AND DAIRY (MILK)

PRODUCTS 2.04 Cr.28. EXTRACTION OF SOYABEAN OIL

FROM SOYABEAN SEEDS 1.69 Cr.29. EXTRACTION OF LARGE

CARDAMOM OIL 43 Lacs 30. FAST FOOD PARLOUR 37 Lacs 31. FOOD SUPP./CATERING BUSINESS 15 Lacs 32. FRUIT JUICE POWDER 3.21 Cr.33. FROZEN FINGER CHIPS 73 Lacs 34. FRUIT JUICES BOTTLING PLANT 2.95 Cr.35. FRUITS & VEGETABLES

DEHYDRATION 1.64 Cr.36. FRUIT DRINK RASNA TYPE

ie.MANGO AND PINEAPPLE PULPAND CONCENTRATES 1.12 Cr.

37. GREEN PEAS PROCESSING AND CANNING 1.29 Cr.

38. GINGER PROCESSING 1.24 Cr.39. GARLIC FLAKES AND POWDER

(DEHYDRATED) 71 Lacs 40. GINGER PASTE 28 Lacs 41. HERBAL EXTRACTS 7.58 Cr.42. HONEY PROCESSING

AND PACKAGING 23 Lacs 43. ICE MAKING PLANT 25 Lacs 44. ICE CREAM OF DIFFERENT

FLAVOURS 78 Lacs 45. INSTANT NOODLES 68 Lacs 46. INSTANT FOOD IDLI MIX, DOSA MIX,

SAMBAR MIX, VADA MIX, GULAB JAMUN MIX, TOMATO SOUP MIX 40 Lacs

47. INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR 2 Cr. 48. KATHA MANUFACTURING 1.17 Cr.49. MASALA/SPICES GRINDING 51 Lacs 50.MALTING PLANT 22 Lacs

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51. MAIZE & IT’S BYE PRODUCTS 88.50 Cr.52. MUSTARD OIL 3.51 Cr.53. MILK CHILLING PLANT 72 Lacs 54. MITHAI/HALWAI

(SWEET & NAMKEEN) 46 Lacs 55. MANGO PROCESSING & CANNING

(MANGO PULP) 49 Lacs 56. MUSHROOM GROWING AND

PROCESSING WITH AIR CONDITION54 Lacs 57. MILK PROCESSING PLANT

(TONED/DOUBLE TONEDMILK, CREAM, BUTTER MILK, BUTTER CREAM, KHOYA,BUTTER, PANEER, GHEE) 1.61 Cr.

58. NAMKEENS (KURKURE TYPE SNACK FOOD) 61 Lacs

59. NAMKEEN INDUSTRY (BHUJIA, CHANA CHUR ETC.) 8 Lacs

60. NATURAL MINERAL WATER BY

REVERSEOSMOSIS PROCESS 23 Lacs 61. PACKED COCONUT WATER 7.34 Cr.62. PACKAGING OF PROCESSED

MAKHANA 1.47 Cr.63. PANJIRI (ENERGY FOOD) 80 Lacs 64. PACKAGED DRINKING WATER

(PACKED IN BOTTLES, GLASSES & JARS) 9.14 Cr.

65. PAPAIN INDUSTRY 22 Lacs 66. POTATO STARCH 34 Lacs 67. POTATO CHIPS/WAFFERS 1.28 Cr.68. POTATO POWDER

(AUTOMATIC PLANT) 3.53 Cr.69. POTATO POWDER 48 Lacs 70. PICKLES, MURABBAS

AND SAUCES ETC. 46 Lacs 71. PAN MASALA 72 Lacs 72. POULTRY AND BROILER FARMING 38 Lacs 73. PROCESSED FOOD 1.10 Cr.74. PAPPAD PLANT (AUTOMATIC) 30 Lacs 75. PINE APPLE JUICE 1.48 Cr.76. PICKLES 18 Lacs 77. POTATO AND ONION FLAKES 62 Lacs 78. POUCHES FILLING AND

PACKAGING OF EDIBLE OIL & GHEE66 Lacs 79. PAPAYA JUICE/PULP 42 Lacs 80. ROASTED/DRIED/SALTED

CASHEWNUTS, ALMONDS, PISTA, PEANUT, DRIED COCONUT SUNFLOWER SEED 5.21 Cr.

81. READY TO EAT RETORT PACKED FOOD 1.27 Cr.

82. RESTAURANT WITH PUB 56 Lacs 83. REFINING OF PALM OIL, SUNFLOWER

OIL AND COTTONSEED OIL 12 Cr. 84. RICE MILL 5.89 Cr.85. RICE BRAN OIL 1.91 Cr.86. ROLLER FLOUR MILL (FLOUR MILL) 3.55 Cr.87. RESTAURANT 33 Lacs 88. SATTU 36 Lacs 89. SOYABEAN PRODUCTS 4.68 Cr.90. SCENTED SUPARI (BETAL NUT) 29 Lacs 91. SEEDS GRADING & PROCESSING 71 Lacs 92. TOMATO POWDER 64 Lacs 93 TOMATO PRODUCTS 58 Lacs 94. TEA PACKAGING & DISTRIBUTION 1.18 Cr.95. TONED MILK 6.65 Cr.96. WALNUT PROCESSING 4.04 Cr.97. WHISKY 9.56 Cr.98. WHOLE WHEAT PORRIDGE (DALIA) 2.03 Cr.99. YOGHURT 2.38 Cr.100.ZARDA KIMAM TOBACCO 12 Lacs

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Face fresher tissue paper, when applied on the face, it removes the dirts, soils from face skin and freshen the face and keep it moist. The skin becomes glossy and fresh appearance. In a modern age people are more prone to sophisticate modes of maintaining health and hygienic conditions of their body through the contingencies of cosmetics and other allied measures which promote these functions effectively. This is eleganthy achieved by the application of wet face freshner tissue. This is very economical item and portable. It can be easily carried out in pocket while going in a car, flight, rail etc. This is a product of recent times as a nice out come of innovation in cosmetology. After the use of this item one feel very much fresh, comfortable, cosy. Now a days it is even a part of fashion to use such a handy item in the upper stetra of society. Where grace is often exhibited. By using this item people feel highly dignified while attending seminar, meetings conferences, symposium, congregations, debates, gettogether marriage parties and other parties, social function etc.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) RENTED Plant & Machinery Rs. 10 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 18 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 30 Lacs Rate of Return 39% Break Even Point 52%

Gin, vodka, and related spirits like aquarit are distinguishable from whisky, rum and brandy which themselves have a number of common characteristics. The most evident difference is in colour, with gin an vodka normally being colourless white whisky, rum and brandy vary in shade from straw-coloured to the deepest brown. This immediate difference is linked with distinguishing features of composition and flavour which are reflected in the methods of production of the two troup of sprits. The aurd whisky comes from the Gaelic word wisge-beatha, as the Irish called it, incoming the water of life. The colour in whisky, rum and brandy oves it origin to the practice of ageing or maturing these spirits in wooden casks, which as containers have previously used for transporting some compatible liquid such as slerry, wine or molasses.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30000 Lit./Day Land & Building (Area 6 Acres) Rs. 3.56 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 11.05 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 3.77 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 21 Cr. Rate of Return 164% Break Even Point 26%

Egg a food item which is very much nutritious and also good for health. A food item which is to be eaten in the breakfast with the bread thus acts as a perfect healthy product which makes us to remain fit and fine. The important aspect is egg products can be alternatively turned into a powder. Two main parts of an egg the egg yolk and the egg white are pasteurized before they are sent for drying. Egg whites are very much known to carry lots of sugar which is also known as glucose with which they are fermented to remove the sugar and then the product is evaporated under high temperature using the drying chambers. The hot air thus evaporates and thus also removes the moisture by producing the egg powder which is then placed in the hot chamber for pasteurization. In this way and in this process the egg powder is procured. Thus for procuring the eggs powder a specific machine or an instrument is required through which the entire process takes place. Egg powder plant is a plant which manufactures the fine powder from the fresh eggs which can be used for various purposes. This manufacturing plant has high quality standards with which it carries the process and thus emits out the finest output.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000000 Eggs Processing/Day Land & Building (Area 10 Acres) Rs. 6.07 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 10 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 8.57 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 27.34 Cr. Rate of Return 67% Break Even Point 33%

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Doors, windows and ventilators are essential component of all types of buildings - residential, commercial and industrial. House building has been a need and beautifying the buildings has been a love for mankind from the time immemorial. Doors are used for providing entrances from outside into the building and for inter room connections for easy approach. Ventilators are provided for sun rays and light, into the dwelling houses, in sufficient quantity windows play larger roles in the entire building construction for enhancing the utility of the house. Windows are provided in building walls in as many nos. as possible. This is so because windows serve in a lot many ways. Most of the air passage takes places through these windows. Similarly, light and sun get entry through windows quite freely. Windows provide cross ventilation in many cases. All these conditions are essential for human conforts. Outsiders enter into the house through the doors but the doors are opened after looking at the entrance through windows and after ascertaining that the outsider could be allowed to enter.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 450 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 52 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 17 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 36 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.07 Cr. Rate of Return 29% Break Even Point 52%

Wet face freshner tissue paper contains cream or lotion, when applied on the face, it removes dirts & soils from face skin and freshens the face and keeps it moist. The skin becomes glossy and fresh. In modern age people are more prone to sophisticat modes of maintaining health and hygienic conditions of their body through the contingencies of cosmetics and other allied measures which promote these functions effectively. This is eleganthy achieved by the application of wet face freshner tissue. This is very economical item and portable. It can be easily carried in pocket while going in a car, flight, rail etc. This is a product of recent times as a nice outcome of innovation in cosmetology. After the use of this item one feels very much fresh, comfortable, cosy. Now a days it is even a part of fashion to use such a handy item in the upper stetra of society. Where grace is often exhibited.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 64000 Pcs./Day Land & Building (Area 750 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 47 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 27 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 74 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.59 Cr. Rate of Return 35% Break Even Point 59%

1. AUTOMATIC BISCUIT MAKING PLANT 96Lacs 2. AUTOMATIC BREAD MAKING PLANT 3.79 Cr.3. ATTA, MAIDA, SUJI & WHEAT BRAN

[ROLLER FLOUR MILL ](MINI FLOUR MILL) 2.27 Cr.

4. BAKERY UNIT 2.64 Cr.5. ROLLER FLOUR MILL (FLOUR MILL)6.88 Cr.6. MINI FLOUR MILL

(MAIZE, SORGHUM, MILLET) 2.03 Cr.7. MINI FLOUR MILL (ATTA) 69 Lacs 8. PAPER FROM RICE HUSK

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Polyurethanes are addition polymers obtained from the chemical reaction of an polyol and an isocyanate, which occurs readily at room temperature. Major polyurethanes products include cellular materials such as water blown flexible foams or flouro carbons blown rigid foam, elastomers coatings and fibres. Flexible foam can be the soft, low density material that has replaced latex rubber in home and auto seating or the semi fluxible foam for auto interior padding. Rigid low density polyurethane, foams are the most efficient commericially available insulation material, while high density foams are used in structural parts. Polyurethance elastomers possess the rigidity of plastics and resiliency of rubbers. These elastomers are formulated as thermoplastics for injection moulding and extrusion application or as thermoset material for liquid casting application. Reaction injection moulding (RIM) is rapid one step process to produce such products from liquid monomers.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 4200 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 3.04 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 85 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 14 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.23 Cr. Rate of Return 21% Break Even Point 57%

Hinges have extensive applications in joining doors, windows and similar other structures requiring a movement of one flank with respect to a fixed frame. In housing, the door flanks can have an angular movement with respect to the door frames of wood or steel or aluminium. Its function is to joint one part to the other. Versatile of operation of hinges have played a great role mechanisation and modernisation in present mechanised life. Hinges are extensively used in safes, almirahs, boxes of all sizes, machines covers etc. Mild steel is extensively being used for manufacturing hinges for all purposes but brass, S.S. and Aluminium hinges have also been manufactured because of their respective properties, uses and applications. Though the manufacturing process is same for all materials of hinges yet some balancing equipments are needed to be added with the main machineries when material changes.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 58 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 13 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 42 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.18 Cr. Rate of Return 39% Break Even Point 52%

Steel fabrication, when used as an Industrial Term, applied to building of machines, structures, process equipment for chemical, fertilizers sector by cutting, shaping and assembling components made from raw materials small businesses that specialize in steel are called steel fabrication workshops, steel fabrication is a value added process that involves the construction of machines and structures from various raw material. A fabrication shops will on a job, usually based on the engineering drawings and if awarded the contract will built the product. A steel fabrication work shop consists of a shed and all facilities for fabricating all kinds of universal steel. It includes, steel shearing, punching forming, welding, rolling, sand blasting, plasma cutting and painting. Now we take the case of manufactuing of industrial fan of dia 1000mm Arial tube type fan.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.56 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.02 Cr. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3.76 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.40 Cr. Rate of Return 85% Break Even Point 30%

ALUMINIUM DOORS AND WINDOWS

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01. AGROFERTILIZER FROM LEAVES 1.89 Cr.02. AQUACULTURE PRAWN FARMING 10.76 Cr.03. BIOFERTILIZER 1.77 Cr.04. BAKER’S YEAST 37 Lacs 05. BIOFERTILISERS (ORGANIC

FERTILISER) FROM GARBAGE 2.11 Cr.06. BIOFERTILISERS

(ORGANIC FERTILISER) 6.19 Cr.07. BIOTILISERS FROM COWDUNG

AND OTHER WASTES 58 Lacs 08. BIO GAS PRODUCTION ———-09. BIO TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 8.40 Cr.10. BIO-PESTICIDES (MINERAL OIL

BASED) FOR KILLING WHITE FLIES,MINI BUGS,ETC 67 Lacs

11. CITRIC ACID FROM MOLASSES 67 Lacs 12. ETHANOL (BIOFUEL) FROM

MOLASSES 14.77 Cr.13. ETHYL ALCOHOL FROM

MOLASSES (RECTIFIED SPIRIT) 8.32 Cr.14. EPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE 35 Lacs 15. ETHANOL NZYME USED FOR

DENIM CLOTH AND GARMENT WASHING 28 Lacs

16. FUMARIC ACID 1.92 Cr.17. FLORICULTURE - CARNATION

WITH GREEN HOUSE 2.50 Cr.18. FLORICULTURE - GLADIOLUS

WITH GREEN HOUSE 2.10 Cr.19. GARBAGE WASTE COLLECTION

CONTAINER (All Fig. in US$) 39 Lacs20. HERBAL EXTRACTS 7.58 Cr.21. HOMEO AND BIO-MEDICINES

WITH MOTHER TINCTURES 15.03 Cr.22. HYBRID SEEDS 8.10 Cr.23. JATROPHA (BIO DIESEL)

CULTIVATION & EXTRACTION 85 Lacs 24. MUSHROOM GROWING AND

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25. MICRO NUTRIENT MIXTURE 2.71 Cr.26. MALTO-DEXTRIN FROM BARLEY 93 Lacs 27. NPK MIXED FERTILIZER

(MOLASSES BASED) 1.44 Cr. 28. OYSTER MUSHROOMS

(CULTIVATION & PROCESSING UNIT)65 Lacs 29. ORGANIC FARMING 50 Lacs 30. ORGANIC MANURE 49 Lacs 31. PHYTO-TEA MANUFACTURING UNIT87 Lacs 32. PLANT GROWTH

PROMOTER/REGULATOR 29 Lacs (LIQUID BIO-EXTRACT ORGANICFERTILISER) (LIKE DHANZYME) -----------

33. PROTEIN & PROTEIN BASED PRO. 2.46 Cr.34. PHYTASE ENZYME TECHNOLOGY

ASSESSMENT FORECASTING AND MARKET SURVEY BY USING BOTH NATURAL STRAIN & GENETICALLY ENGINEERED STRAIN 1.15 Cr.

35. PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE FROM SOYABEAN/GROUND NUT 1.64 Cr.

36. TISSUE CULTURES (100% E.O.U) 2.60 Cr.

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Rice is one of the oldest food crop and has been in cultivation in India, China, Java and East Africa since ancient times. India differs from China and other secondary regions of cultivation by the presence of dominant genes in its varieties. There are two species of cultivated Rice: (i) Oryza Sativa of Asian Origin and (ii) Oryza Glaberrina or Red Rice. Indian rices are slow in germination, have more of long than broad grains, are late in maturity and weak in straw, Japonica Rices have characters opposite to the above. Besides analyze content ability to germinate under low temperature, rate of lespiration of young plants, reaction to the phenol etc. Differ between the two varieties, comparative studies reveal that these groups of cultivated rices are easily distinguished through the differences are apparent. The centres of distribution of these groups are respectively Japan, India and Indonesia. While the Indian group is rich in diversity of forms with m o r p h o l o g i c a l a n d e c o l o g i c a l variations,there are similar but less diversity in Japonica and comparatively very little in Javanica.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 4 Ton/Hr.Land & Building (Area 4.5 Acres) Rs. 4.11 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.12 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.76 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.35 Cr. Rate of Return 29% Break Even Point 61%

Subsequent to casting, further shaping operations are frequently desirable either to produce a new shape or to improve the properties of the metal. Shaping in the solid state may be divided into “non-cutting shaping” or “non-chipping” or “chipping shapegiving” including the machining operations of various machine tools. Non-cutting shaping are referred to as mechanical working processes. Mechanical working of a metal is simply plastic deformation performed to change dimensions, properties, and/or surface condition by means of mechanical pressure. Mechanical working may be either hot working or cold working depending on temperature, and strain rate such that r e c o v e r y p r o c e s s e s t a k e p l a c e simultaneously with the deformation. Plastic deformation above recrystal l isat ion temperature, but below the melting or burning point, is hot work. Some metals, such as lead and tin, have a low recrystalline range and can be hot worked at room temperature, but most commercial metals require some heating.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 833.34 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 30 Acres) Rs. 39.55 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 9.44 Cr. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 322.33 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 372.71 Cr. Rate of Return 72% Break Even Point 42%

During the last few decades and especially after the emergence of Rauvolfia serpentina as the “Wonder Drug of India”, there is a steady effort in and outside the country to screen Ayurvedic drugs for their therapeutic values. And in such efforts of evaluation with a definite outlook of finding specificity of drug action, modern pharmacological techniques are being assiduously employed. Of course, accord ing to the ph i losophy and methodology of modern medicine such techniques have to be employed. But quite pertinently a question may be raised as to whether such techniques are quite exhaustive to substantiate the full scope of therapeutic value of a drug from the Ayurvedic point of view. It seems, the question has its answer in the negative; because, by th is type of modern pharmacological evaluation only one aspect of Ayurvedic pharmacological basis is being covered-out of the five, viz. Cost Estimation

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 Bottles/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 43 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 8 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 73 Lacs Rate of Return 27% Break Even Point 58%

Bricks may be made from a no. of different kinds of material, but they must usually possess (can be capable of developing) a certain amount of plasticity. fly ash is one of them. Fly-ash is an industrial waste of thermal power stations using pulverised coal. it is finely divided residue, resulting from the combustion of pulverised coal in the boiler, which is transported by the flue gases and subsequently collected by means of electrical or mechanical precipitators. There are about 40 major thermal power plants in India which produces about 15 million tones of fly ash every year. Such enormous quantities need huge dumping grounds, and create pollution problems. Fly ash being a puzzolanie material forms cementations products in conjunction with time and thus find use in civil Engineering Works. In advanced countries fly ash has been used in variety of product during the last 2-3 decades. Whereas in this country a very limited use of fly ash has been made in hydraulic structures. However, very little has been done on the diversified use of lips fly ash viz. in road construction soil slabbing precast block etc.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30000 Nos./Day Land & Building (Area 3 Acres) Rs. 2.70 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 86 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 15 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.15 Cr. Rate of Return 19% Break Even Point 65%

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The official name of acrylic bathtub is fiberglass reinforced plastic bathtub, English acrylic is homonym. The surface material is a methyl ester C. The thickness of the acrylic sheet before shaped is over 3mm, the bottom is covered with many layers of fiberglass, enhanced with specialized resin. Finished bathtub should be even color throughout the whole tub, the surface should be smooth, non-hierarchical, no bubbles etc. The tub should be combined with the fiberglass very solidly without peeling. Acrylic bathtub is low carbon and environment protection, widely styles, light weight, easy installation, low maintenance, so, more and more construction projects and families start to use it. Acrylic bathtubs are less expenseve, better warm keeping, hi gloss with a wide range of colors.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 Nos./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 38 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 27 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.90 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.60 Cr. Rate of Return 63% Break Even Point 26%

Iron Oxides are extensively used in the preparation of paints. There are two main stains yellow and red, Both these varieties are available in synthetic and natural forms. Yellow oxide of iron is widely used as a retainer in glass paints, undercoats, of iron finds application in paints rubber, plastics, ceramics, paper linoleum and for polishing glass, metals and diamonds, Iron oxides are used in paints for exterior work on account of the low cost and protective value. They are used as primers for structural steel, automobiles bodies, ship bottoms of iron prolong life of the substance by eliminating the dest-ructive effect light on the film. Iron oxide pigments own their yellower tint to feerous oxide and ferric hydroxide while red red dish-brown colour is essentially due to anhydrous ferric oxide Fe203. The continually increasing importance of iron oxide pigments is based on their nontoxicity. Chemical stability, wide variety of colours ranging from yellow, orange, red, brown to black, low price. Natural and synthetic iron oxide pigments consist of well-defined compounds with known crystal structures.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.28 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 66 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.09 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.11 Cr. Rate of Return 28% Break Even Point 56%

Fruit drinks/juices can be classified as the liquid or liquid and pulpy material in relatively homogeneous forms derived from fruit. Generally juices are entirely free of seed and tough fibers and of smooth consistency. Juices are classified in three groups:- a) High Acid Juices, b) Medium Juices, c) Low acid or non-acid juices. High acid juices include the fruit drinks/juices in the PH range of 3.90 or lower i.e. Guava, Pine Apple etc. Medium acid juices include the fruit drinks/juices in the PH range 3.90-4.90 ie. Apples, Bananas, Mango etc. Similarly the fruit drinks/juices which are in the PH range of 4.80 or more are low or non-acid juices i.e. Beets, carrots etc. Fruit juices/drinks are recommended by physicians and taken to quence thirst and convey nourishment to the blood. Moreover a glass of fruit juice is an excellent way start the morning meal with people of all ages. In home as well as public eating places these fruit drinks in which Mango, Apple, Pine apple, Appricots etc. and other fruits are packed, can be blended and served.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.50 Lac

Tetrapacks / Day Land & Building (Area 3000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 26 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 10.55 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.76 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 12.75 Cr. Rate of Return 86% Break Even Point 30%

Fruit Juices being rich in essential minerals, vitamins and other nutritive factor, they are quite popular. Besides, they are delicious and have universal appeal unlike other beverages. The nutritive value of real fruit beverages is far greater than of synthetic products which are at present being bottled and sold in large quantities through out the country. If real fruit juice could be substituted for these synthetic preparation, it would be a boom to the consumer as well as the fruit grower. There is, therefore, great scope in the country for the production of fruit juices and other fruit-based beverages. When the rapid progress in fruit farming that has taken place during the last two decades fresh fruit juices, like orange, pine apple, apple, etc. are being increasingly sold by vendors in some of the larger town. The demand for fresh fruit juice is on the increase but these cannot be had easily, when the fruit are out of season. Fruit juices have, therefore, to be preserved in a form in which they can be made available to the public during the off season.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 20000 Cans/Day Land & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 2.11 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.65 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 57 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.07 Cr. Rate of Return 78% Break Even Point 41%

1. ALCOHOL FROM RICE STRAW 1.71 Cr.2. ALCOHOL FROM MOLASSES 8.32 Cr.3. ALCOHOL FROM POTATOES 38.88 Cr.4. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND

VINEGAR FROM COCONUT WATER 2.47 Cr.5. ALCOHOLIC DRINKS FROM ETHYL

ALCOHOL BY MIXING OF VARIOUS FLAVOURS (FLAVOURED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES) 3.58 Cr.

6. BEER PLANT (E.O.U.) 15.33 Cr.7. COUNTRY LIQUOR 32.83 Cr.8. CIDER PLANT ———9. ETHANOL (BIOFUEL) 14.77 Cr.10. GRAPE WINE 1.05 Cr.11. HERBAL BEER 3.73 Cr.12. MINERAL WATER (PACKED IN

BOTTLES, GLASSES, JARS) 2.89 Cr.13. RECTIFIED SPIRIT FOR POTABLE

ALCOHOL INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL & MEDICAL ALCOHOL 8.62 Cr.

14. RECTIFIED SPIRIT FROM RICE/PADDY STRAW 2.76 Cr.

15. INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR 2 Cr. 16. IMFL (WHISKY) FROM POTATOES 40.48 Cr.17. OCTALOL (OCTYL ALCOHOL) FROM

MOLASSES 4.62 Cr.18. POTABLE BEER (ALCOHOLIC) BASED

ON POTATO & BARLEY/MALT 14.57 Cr.19. VODKA FROM POTATOES 29.33 Cr.20. WHISKY 9.57 Cr.21. WINE FROM DATES 10.38 Cr.22. WINE FROM MAHUA FLOWERS 10.69 Cr.

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Tyres and tubes, the strategic rubber products and basic supplements to the automotive vehicles are of most importance to the country’s economy. The tyre industry sector is providing direct empolyment to over 40,000 people and indirect empolyment to lakhs of people. This industry sector is now being considered as a core industry sector. The manufacturing of automobile tyres as an essential ancillary for the development of automobile sector came into being in India during 1930’s when the Dunlop India Ltd, the first tyre manufacturing transnational company started its operation in 1935 at Sahaganj in West Bengal. Today, one cannot imagine a world without automobiles even though India has a large network of railway lines, considering the vastnes of the country and the thrust given for balanced development, road transport would have decisine role to play in the coming years. Vehicle would become more and more part of not only the commercial like but even the personal like.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity Moped: 600

Tubes/Day Bus, Truck: 1440 Tubes/DayFlap: 1200 Nos./Day

Land & Building (Area 30 Acres) Rs. 70.03 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 65.91 Cr. W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 86.56 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 238.34 Cr. Rate of Return 20% Break Even Point 70%

Aluminium chloride hydroxide [1327-41-9], [10284-64-7], Alcl (OH)2 [14215-15-7], AlCl2(OH), produts, commonly known as polyaluminium chlorides (PAC), are used for a wide variety of industrial applications. Other names for PAC are basic aluminium chloride, polybasic aluminium chloride, aluminium hydroxychloride, aluminium oxychloride, and aluminium chlorohydrate. The presence of polymeric, aluminium-containing cations, the distribution of which can differ greatly, typifies PAC products. Although the formation of polynuclear aluminium species in solution has been studied for over a centary, there is still much controversy concerning aluminium polymerization reactions and the resulting product compositions. Polyaluminium chloride is a partially hydrolyzed aluminium chloride solution, which may incorporate a small amount of sulphate, has been introduced in Japan, England and Australia as an alternative to alum.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 42 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 52 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.13 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.17 Cr. Rate of Return 25% Break Even Point 48%

1. AMLA PROCESSING ——— 2. ASAFOETIDA (COMPOUND) 323 Lacs 3. AYURVEDIC/HERBAL

PHARMACY 45 Lacs4. BREAD PLANT 70 Lacs5. BANANA POWDER 18 Lacs6. BASMATI RICE EXPORT 29 Lacs7. COLD/SOFT DRINKS 11 Lacs8. COUNTRY LIQUOR 3268 Lacs9. CONE FOR SOFTY ICE CREAM 13 Lacs10. CASHEW NUT DECORTICATION 88 Lacs11. CASEIN FROM MILK 15 Lacs12. COFFEE PLANTATION 145 Lacs13. CATTLE AND POULTRY FEED 31 Lacs14. CUSTARD POWDER 22Lacs15. CAFFEINE FROM TEA WASTE 112 Lacs16. DEHYDRATED ONIONS

& ONION POWDER 22 Lacs17. EXTRACTION OF SOYABEAN

OIL FROM SOYABEAN 169 Lacs18. FROZEN FINGER CHIPS 73 Lacs19. GOAT FARMING 18 Lacs20. GHEE AND BUTTER 77 Lacs21. GRAPE DEHYDRATION 73 Lacs22. HERBAL EXTRACTS 758 Lacs23. ICE MAKING PLANT 25 Lacs24. INSTANT SOUP 48 Lacs25. INSTANT FOOD IDLI MIX, DOSA MIX,

SAMBAR MIX, VADA MIX, GULAB JAMUN MIX, SOUP MIX ETC. 40 Lacs

26. INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR 200 Lacs27. LECITHIN (SOYA BASED) 70 Lacs28. MANGO JUICE 136 Lacs29. MUSHROOM GROWING

& PROCESSING 54 Lacs30. MEAT CHILLING/FROZEN MEAT 256 Lacs31. MALTING PLANT 22 Lacs32. MILK POWDER & GHEE 81 Lacs33. MACARONI 216 Lacs34. NATURAL MINERAL WATER

23 Lacs35. ORANGE JUICE 341 Lacs36. PROCESSED FOOD 110 Lacs37. PAPAIN INDUSTRY 22 Lacs38. POTATO STARCH 34 Lacs39. PROTEIN AND PROTEIN

BASED PRODUCTS 246 Lacs40. POUCHES FILLING & PACKAGING

OF EDIBLE OIL & GHEE 66 Lacs41. PICKLES, MURABBA & SAUCES 47 Lacs42. ”REFINED OILS” COTTON

SEED OIL, GROUND OIL, SUN FLOWER OIL & SAFFLOWER OIL 259 Lacs

43. READY TO EAT MOONG HALWA, PANJEERI, GREEN CHUTNEY 129 Lacs

44. RESTAURANT 34 Lacs45. ROASTED/DRIED/SALTED

CASHEWNUTS, ALMONDS, PISTA, PEANUT, DRIED COCONUT 521 Lacs

46. SCENTED SUPARI (BETAL NUT) 29 Lacs47. SUGAR CANDIES 48 Lacs48. SOYA MILK & PANEER 96 Lacs49. SUGARCANE JUICE PRESERV. 107 Lacs50. SATTU 55 Lacs51. TEA & COFFEE PROCE. & PKG. 92 Lacs52. TEA INDUSTRY 18 Lacs53. TOMATO PASTE (TOM. PUREE) 554 Lacs54. VERMICELLI 10 Lacs55. VEGETABLE OIL REFINING 674 Lacs56. WATER CHILLING PLANT 16 Lacs

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The aonla (Emblica officinalis syn. Phyllanthus embliea) is one of the mos important minor fruits and a crop of commercial significance. It belongs to the family Euphobiaceae. It is quite hardy, prolific bearer and much remunerative even without much care. It is also known as Indian gooseberry amlaki, amia, amali, ambala, nelli, etc. Its importance lies in its high richness of vitamin C. It is the second highest source of vitamin C among fruits nest only Barbados cherry which is not grown in India. Aonla is believed to have been originated in tropical south eastern Asia, particularly in central and southern India. It is also reported to be the native of India, Srilanka, Malaysia and China where it grows well and is found growing in wild form.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6.67 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 8000 sq.mt.)Rs. 95 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 60 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.29 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.94 Cr. Rate of Return 64% Break Even Point 29%

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The book Modern Bakery Technology & Fermented Cereal Products with Formulae' covers various methods including Bakery Ingredients, Planning of Bakery Unit, Bakery Premixes, Chapatis and Cookies made from Wheat Flour, Characteristics of Soybean and its utilization of Preparation of bread and biscuits, Health Breads, Ingredients of Production of Bread, Manufacturing Process of Bread, Bread, External and Internal Bread Faults, Fermented Products, Cake Ingredients, Formulations of Cake, Processing of Cake, Cookies, Crackers Manufacture, Manufacturing of Pastry, Manufacturing of Icing and Decoration, Machinery Used in Bakery Unit, Oven, Packaging of Bakery, Formulae of Fermented Products, Production of Puff Pastry, Manufacturing Methods of Cookies, Manufacture of Biscuits (Assorted), Manufacturing of Caks, Fermented Cereal Products, Macaronic Products.

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Modern days are changes with the advance of scientific discovery. Due to the scarcity of time now human beings changes their food habits. No body can pay much more time for their preparation of food, every body wants to get ready made fresh food, such that human being can save their time. They do not want to loss their valuable time in the preparation of daily food. By this thiming now a days these different kind of food materials developed, like instant tea, instant coffee, instant milk, instant rice etc. On the above point of view bakery products are cheaper, largely accepted ready made food. Now the advancement of age use of bakery foods will gradually increases and utilisation will be around the proportional of certain percentage of population increase.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 35000 LOA/Day Land & Building (Area 8000 sq.mt.) Rs. 4.59 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 50 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.35 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.68 Cr. Rate of Return 30% Break Even Point 48%

AUTOMATIC BREAD MAKING PLANT

AYURVEDIC/HERBAL PHARMACY

Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Emchi (Tibetan) and Prakrtika Cikitsa (Naturopathy) are the various traditional systems of medicine still prevalent in India. The word ‘Ayurveda’ is composed of two Sanskrit terms, viz., ‘ayus’ meaning ‘life’ and ‘veda’ meaning the ‘knowledge’ and taken together, it means the “Science of Life”. However, in a limited sense, it is always used to imply “the Science of Medicine”. Caraka has defined agurveda as the “Science through the help of which one can obtain knowledge about the useful and harmful types of life (hita and ahita ayus), happy and miserable types of life, things which are useful and harmful for such types of life, the span of life as well as the very nature of life.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 184 Nos./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 30 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 9 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 13 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 53 Lacs Rate of Return 30% Break Even Point 60%

The term ‘alcohol’ was first applied to the spirits of wine, ethyle alcohol, and now it refers to a series of substances with similar characteristics. Ethyl alcohol is the active constitutent of all intoxicating liquors obtained by the fermentation of saccharine materials. It is present in the form of esters in severals volatile oils. It is now-a-days prepared in immense quantity, cheifly by fermentation, and finds numerous industrial uses, and is also being sed as a motor fuel. Pure ethyl alcoho, C2H6 (C2H5OH), is known as absolute alcohol. Technically the alcohol is known as Grain Alcohol because it is manufactured from starchy grains.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 50 KLs/Day Land & Building (Area 20 Acres) Rs. 16.62 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 26.02 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.28 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 45.33 Cr. Rate of Return 73% Break Even Point 31%

ALCOHOL FROM POTATOES

Biscuits are one of the important bakery items and can be used whole day irrespective of time. it is very common for morning breakfast and also used as a snacks. Biscuits are generally classified into soft biscuits, hard biscuits and crackers. Biscuit doughs are made mainly from flour, fat, sugar and water, with minor amounts of flavor, colors, and aerating agents and possibly eggs and fruits. Obtained from the milling of wheat by the gradual reduction system. The object of milling process is to separate as cleanly as possible, the endosperm of the grain from the enveloping skins and embryo. The flour for biscuit, should be weak and low in protein content, the protein content may be 8.5 per cent of less.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 800 sq.mt.) Rs. 47 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 72 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.14 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.49 Cr. Rate of Return 80% Break Even Point 40%

AUTOMATIC BISCUIT PLANT

Activated carbon is any form of carbon shows high absorptivity for gases, vapours and colloidal solids in either the gasion or liquid phase. It is available in many form such as pellets, granules and in powder form. Activated cabon is very important chemical has wide application and employed by numerous industr ies which require absorption of certain gases and vapours in purification, in catalytic chemical reactions, decolorisation of vegetable oil and sugar soloution. Activated carbons have a large surface area, liquid phase activated carbons are light in weight, fluffy powder while gas phase activated carbons are hard and are in the form of pellets.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 46 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 36 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 8 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 97 Lacs Rate of Return 28% Break Even Point 66%

ACTIVATED CARBON POWDER & GRANULES (ACTIVATED CARBON

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The demand for buffalow processed meat is increasing in some communitities. Since India is a country of Hidus,Muslims, Christians and sikh etc. Hindu do not prefer to take buffalo meat. But buffalo meat is usually used by Muslims, sikhs,and christians. As per consus of India their population is increasing at an average rate of 2.1% per year. Accordingly, the demand for buffalo meat is likely to increase in future. To protect the shelf life of buffalo meat wholesomoness and palatability, various techniques are employed depending on the desired type of end product. A number of barriers have been devised to block changes caused by bacteria, molds, spores and enzgrnes. Affective control can be achieved at tempratures ranging above freezing to 40°F. High relative humility asnd minimum volocity of air flow are important.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 7000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 1.77 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.86 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 3.27 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.54 Cr. Rate of Return 58% Break Even Point 35%

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BAKERY UNIT

Pastries, Rusks, Bread, Cakes, Toffies etc. comes under the bakery product. Now the advancement of age age food habits of the ready-made food. Most of all the bakery items are under the category of ready-made food. Now school going children are like to have the items like parties cakes, breads etc. for their tiffin use office going peoples like to take breads and parties products, in our daily break fast table also take. The share of bakery products even daily wages laborers also habiterated to spend their lunch by taking bread or like that baking product. By the large utilities of baking products in our life takes part the programme of progress of bakery unit itself. Small scale production of baking item can be achieved by carry professional ways of life. Which may dream a poor middle class men to be a entrepreneur.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity99540 Kg. Bread & Burgar Bun

120000 Kg. Pastry Products 9000 Kg. Biscuits

30000 Kg. Pastes123570 Kg. Toffies

Land & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 2 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 18 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 44 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.64 Cr. Rate of Return 33% Break Even Point 45%

BEER PLANT

Beer is generally defined as an alcoholic beverage made by fermentation of a farinaceous extract that is obtained from a starchy raw material, like barley, in the form of malt. Although it is possible to replace some part of the barely with other starchy materials (eg. rice, wheat, oats, or potatoes) it is usually the main constituent of brewing materials. The making of alcoholic beverages is nearly as old as mankind it self. Wherever any form of culture was established, people discovered how to make some type of fermented drink, and in earlier stages always from some naturally found sugar containing materials, such as the juice of grapes, or honey from wild bees. The making of beer demanded a higher form of cultive, however, since people had to establish a form of agriculture and produce some sort of grain.

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BANANA POWDER

The keeping quality of food materials is greatly improved by the reduction in their water contents. Fruits, leafy vegetables, meat, fish, and dairy products containing high percentage of water deteriorate more rapidly than root crops and cereals which are comparatively dry. Drying by exposure to the sun is the method adopted in several countries for prolonging the storage life of fruits and fish. In India, more food is preserved by sun-drying than by any other means. Vegetables like tapioca, chilies, peas, turmeric, and ginger, fruits like figs, amla, mango banana, and coconut, and fish are preserved by sun-drying. The use of machinery for drying and the development of the dehydration industry are comparatively recent and, like canning, dehydration is assuming increasing importance as a process of food preservation.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 1200 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 57 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 10 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 35 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.05 Cr. Rate of Return 48% Break Even Point 47%

BUTTER MILK

Fermented milks refer to those milks which have been made by employing selected micro-organization to develop the characteristics flavour and/or body and texture. Fermentation has been defined as the metabolic process in which chemical charges are brought about onan organic substratum, whether protein, carbohydrate, or fat through the action of enzymes whether protein carbohydrate or fat through the action of enzymes, liberated by specific living micro-organism.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 Lacs Pouches/Year Land & Building (Area 1500 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 63 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 32 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 10 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.09 Cr. Rate of Return 59% Break Even Point 41%

CASEIN FROM MILK

Casein is a protein that is found in milk and used independently in many foods as a binding agent. Technically, it is part of a group called phosphoproteins, collections of proteins bound to something containing phosphoric acid. Casein may also be called caseinogen, particularly in European foods. Casein is a salt, meaning it has no net ionic charge, of the element calcium. It has a number of interesting properties that make it useful in foods and cooking. Many people believe proteins are healthier if consumed when not denatured one of the major lines of reasoning used in supporting a raw food diet. Denaturing occurs when a protein loses its inherent structure, due to high heat or acid for example, at which point it no longer acts in the ordinary manner. Casein, because of its structure, is not susceptible to denaturing.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500000 Litres/Day Land & Building (Area 3000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 81 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 99 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 60.32 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 62.25 Cr. Rate of Return 20% Break Even Point 43%

CURCUMIN & TURMERIC OIL FROM TURMERIC

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a native of Asia & India. The tuberous rhizone or underground steam of turmeric are used from antiquity as condiments. A dye and as an aromatic stimulants in several medicines. Turmeric is a very important spice in India, which produces nearly the whole world crop & uses 80% of it presently. It is cultivated in china, Taiwan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Australia, Africa, Peru & the West Indies. Turmeric uses dates back nearly 4000 years, to the vodic culture in India, when turmeric was the principal spice & also of religious significance. It is much reversed by thindus & associated with fertility. In todays India’s, turmeric still added to nearly every dish be it meat or vegetables. Turmeric has been used in Indian systems of medicine for a long time.

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CANNING OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Canning or hermetic sealing is one of the most important commercial processes developed in vegetables. The canning or hermetic sealing in metal or glass containers after heat sterilization food preservation in assured both by the destruction of spoilage organisms present in materials and by preservation of infection from outside sources. Almost all the methods of preservation, excepting cold storage and dehydration, are covered by the term canning, and the material handled cover a wide range and include fruits and vegetables, fish and meat products, and milk and dairy products, but not powder and dry solids such as biscuit, cocoa and coffee, which are sealed in tinplate container for protection against insects, dust, and moisture.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5000 Cans/Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 72 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 32 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 57 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.75 Cr. Rate of Return 67% Break Even Point 39%

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Confectionery or sweetmeats are preserved edible delicacies consisting of a solid or crystalline phase and a liquid or non-crystalline phase the relative proportion of which determine the type of confectionery. The principal types of confectionery are hand boiled goods, caramel and toffee, ratin goods, comfits or draggees, and lozenges. Sugar is the principal ingredient of confectionery. There are about 50 important confectionery factories in the country. Mainly in U.P. Bihar, Mumbai, Punjab, and Bengal. In addition , a large number of small concerns are producing sugar confectionery with indigenous equipments.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1400 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 1100 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 69 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 52 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 82 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.16 Cr. Rate of Return 19% Break Even Point 66%

COLD STORAGE FOR FROZEN FOOD

India is a large country producing variety of fruits and vegetables. The range includes fruits like mangoes, banana, papaya, orange, mosambi, grapes, pineapple, watermelon etc. and vegetables like potatoes, onions and number of green vegetables including lady finger brinjal, cabbage, peas, chillies and so on. Till recently, the fruit and vegetable industry is mostly concentrated in rural areas catering to the requirement fo immediate urban areas situated in a radius of around 50 to 60 Ksm. A revolution in this industry started with theprocessing of fruits and marketing of fruit pulps in the indegenous as well and international markets. Fruits & vegetables, being perishable in nature require certain techniques of preservation for retaining the freshness in tact and making them an acceptable item even after few days of ripening.

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CATTLE FEED

India possesses an enormous cattle (180 million) and buffalo (61 million) population but the annual milk production has reached only about 30 million tonnes. The low milk production is primarily dur to the poor potential of the animal and the lack of adequate nutrition. For the fullest exploitation of their genetic potentialities, better feeding must go hand in hand with better breeding. The principal feed resources for animal consumption in the country are crop residues like strows of wheat, rice and other cereals and stovers which are very poor in feed value. Even these ate in short supply. These are supplemented to some extent by relatively better quality fodders like cultivated leguminous and non liguminous fodder grasses and concentrates. The latter are formulated largely from agro-industrial by-product and forest wastes and small quantities of low-grade cereals with the present stock of feed and fodder resources available in the country, it is well impossible to meet the nutrient requirements of even the present day low-producing cattle and buffaloas such a situation is bound to aggravate difficulties in the feeding of better producing livestock such as cross bred lows in exploiting their full genetic potentiality for early growth, better reproduction and higher milk production.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 1500 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 44 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 22 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 60 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.29 Cr. Rate of Return 51% Break Even Point 50%

COUNTRY LIQUOR

The history of distilling potable spirit is for shorter than that of making non-distilled alcoholic beverages. There are nevertheless several very early references which can be taken to indicate that a potable spirit (like country liquor) was known many thousands of years ago. The earliest regarding excessive consumption of potable distilled spirit, ie. country liquor and other products, appear to have come from China, some 1000 years B.C. Aristotle later mentions purifying sea water by evaporation, and alsoa “wine which produces a spirit”. For centuries the art of distilling remained firmly in the hands of alchemists. Herbs had long been thought to cure various maladies, agriurduly for Jaundice, fox glore, for blistersand it would seem that the alchemists argued that, if the juice of one of these herbs could be, say, quodrupled in strength, then the efficiency of cure wold be multiplied four fold. The alchemists were responsible for many improvements in the art of distilling.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 60000 Lit./Day Land & Building (Area 10 Acres) Rs. 2.66 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 18.66 Cr. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 13.34 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 41.84 Lacs Rate of Return 179% Break Even Point 18%

CATTLE AND POULTRY FEED

In India the animal feed industry is of recent origin, the first animal food plant having been established in 1960. There are today as many as 14 plant in the organized sector, besides many small fed compounders which operate in large cities. The installed capacity for all types of feeds that can be produced in the units under organized sector in India is estimated in the neighborhood of 630000 metric tons a year. Two international Hatcheries viz the Arbor Acres and the shaver which started their operation in India in early 1960’s created a large marketed Western India.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 1200 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 33 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 11 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.11 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.58 Cr. Rate of Return 89% Break Even Point 26%

COLD/SOFT DRINKS

Cold drink is a most popular product extensively used during summer. In winter and other seasons also, cold drink is liked by same people. It is also supplied normally in all types of parties. Among all the cold drinks, coca cola and Fenta were quite common and extensively used by almost all the people during the nay function but both these cold drinks have completely been stopped by govt. of India. Now Coca Cola and Fanta are not available anywhere in the market. Because of non availability of concentrate (a special type of Mixture) all the 22 bottling plants have been closed down. The Coca Cola Export Corporation is a Foreign Company on which eighty lakh rupees have been invested and it has already sent profit of six crores of rupees to foreign countries.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 7000 Bottle/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 3 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 3 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 3 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 12 Lacs Rate of Return 139% Break Even Point 45%

CHEWING TOBACCO (KHAINE KUBER TYPE)

The use of tobacco originated in America, and the name is probably derived from the original work used to describe the pipes employed by the carile Indians for smoking the weed. Tobacco is said to have been introduced into India in the beginning of 17th century. As else where in the world, It has thrived in spite of considerable neglect and social disapproal. The genus Nicotiana is one of the five large genera of solanaceae, and is represented by about 60 recognised speceis. Out of the 60 species only two species Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica most popular and are used in different ways. There is no variely that is grown appreciably to any extent either for chewing or for snuff and usually the same variety is consumed in a number of forms. Thus the “Monnakappal” “ O l s i k a p p a l ” “ Ve t t a k a p p a l ” a n d Yerumaikappal varieties grown in the districts of madurai, Tiruchirapalli and Coimbatore of Tamil Nadu, the Desi variety grown in Bihar and used in hookah, the Desi tobacco of Assam and U.P. and Jati of west Bengal are also for chewing. The kali chopadia and Jueli tobaccos of Gujrat area are also largely used for chewing and snuff.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 20000 Pouches/Day Land & Building (Area 250 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 8 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 7 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 21 Lacs Rate of Return 28% Break Even Point 67%

CORN FLAKES

Corn flakes being one of most nutritious foods and is consumed as breakfast food not only in India but-elsewhere in the world. Basically, it is prepared from maize, this is the main raw material. Flavours, like sugar or salt, are also added. Maize, the main raw material, is itself a corn grain. India is predominantly an agricultural country. Due to the progressive increase in farm produce a need has been felt to develop more agrobased food processing industries to make gainful utilisation of the raw material resources and to provide remunerative prices to the growers. Maize is one of the important commercial food-grains grown abundantly in our country. The maize is processed for the manufacture of oil, flour, starch, liquid glucose, dextrose etc. Besides pop-corn, another snack foods made from maize, maize is also used for the manufacture of corn flakes. Roasted corn flakes are generally used as breakfast good with milk. Raw corn flakes are used by the liquor manufacturing units for manufacturing of beer. Fried corn flakes are also served as snack foods.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 73 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 13 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 19 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.11 Cr. Rate of Return 40% Break Even Point 47%

Dyes are classified by a variety of schemes. Classes based on usage, or method of application are of greatest value to the dyes, classes based on chemical composition are of more use to the chemist. Dyes can also be classified with regards to the substrates, e.g. wool dyes include acid, direct, lencovat and metal complex dyes. Polyamides can be dyed with these same colorants in addition to disperese dyes. Dyes are classified in the following manner.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 46 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.24 Cr. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 6.33 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.14 Cr. Rate of Return 42% Break Even Point 32%

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CHICKEN SAUSAGES & HAMBURGER

Livestock and poultry are the main sources of meat and meat products, in India, the animal slaughtered for meat are sheep, goats, buffaloes, cattle and frigs, Fowls, duckus are also used for meat. According to the type of animal slaughtered different varieties of fresh meat like beef, ham, pork, veal, bacon, mutton, offals, chicken meat etc. are available in the market. All these types of meat are processed many times with a view to preserve it for some time, fresh meat is even used to prepare meat product like sausages, pork laucheon meat, harn rolls, tikkas, salami, kemma, kabab etc. Poultry industry has emerged as an important supplementary occupation of the farming community in the country. The production is carried out by a highly specialized, efficient polutry industry that has been a leader in trends of scale and industrialization that have taken place over the part 10-15 years.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 39 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 38 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 34 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.38 Cr. Rate of Return 77% Break Even Point 29%

DALL/PULSE MILL

The various pulses are part of the normal diet of all vegetarians and are also used frequently by non vengetarians too. They are the main sources of protein. The important dals in the country are Channa Moong, Urad, Moth, Turdal and Masoor, Matar etc. The pulses are used for preparing hot dishes, sweet dishes and other varieties. There are over 1000 units at present engaged in processing of various pulses in different parts of the country, but most o these mills are based on obsolute type technology resulting invariably in higher production losses. The pulse milling industry is predominantly a small scale industry and has been reserved for exclusive development in small scale sector. The inter-dependence of agriculture and industry is related both to the management of inputs and the processing of the produce. The highest priority therefore, must be given to industrial investment which are agro-based so that growth in both the sectors can be aculerated on a mutually supportive basis.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 40 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 14 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.84 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.40 Cr. Rate of Return 125% Break Even Point 16%

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More than Five percent of the world’s milk comes from Buffalloes. Buffalloes milk is used in much the same way as cow’s milk. It is high in fats and total solid, which gives it a rich flavour. Many people prefer it to cow’s milk and are willing to pay more for it. In India, where in Mumbai area alone an estimated 10,000 new born calves starved to death each year through lack of milk. The demand for Buffallo milk in India (About 60% of the milk consumed over 80% in some states) is reflected in the prices paid for a litre of milk; about 130 paisa for cow’s milk compared with about 200 paisa for buffallo milk Twelve of the Eighteen major breeds of buffallo are kept primarily for milk production (although male may be used for traction & all animals are eventually used for meat.) The main milk breeds of India & Pakistan are the murrah, Nile/Ravi,Surti, Mehsana, Nagpure, & Jafarabad.

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New Developments in Technologies for Food ProcessingTechnology and MarketDevelopment in Processing TechnologyEffective Use of Modern Technologies Increased Impetus on R & D Developments in Packaging Systems & MaterialsFreezing ProcessesCryogenic PulverizationDehydrationSterilizationProcessing of some sealected Food ItemsMeat ProcessingDried Milk & Dried EggPackaging of Food and AlliedPackaging Material and ConditionsPaper based Packaging MaterialsProperties of Common Flexible Packaging MaterialsPlastic based Food Packaging Other Requirements of Food Packaging MaterialsNew Trends of PackagingClassification of Packaging MachineryType of Processed Food Industries & their ProductsStatus of Packaging Machinery Industry in IndiaComposition of India Packaging IndustryPackaging Material and Packaging for Major Processed Food ProductsImportant Indian Manufacturers of

Packaging MachinesMechanisms of Certa in Packaging MachineryMilkConsutituents of Different types of MilkIndian BuffaloesBreedsProduction Performance Milk ProductionLactation LengthReproduction PerformanceMeat Production PerformanceGenetic Improvement ProgrammesCross BreedingGenetic & Phenotypic TrendsSt ra teg ies fo r Enhanc ing Genet ic Improvement Associated Progency TestingProduction Performance of Different Breeds of BuffaloesCo-Operative Role in Dairy DevelopmentMain CharactersIncreasing in Milk Protein by FeedingSoda Grain for Protein BoostAlternatives for Extra Rumen by Pass EnergyAseptic Packaging of Food and BeveragesDole Aseptic CanningPlastic Cup LinesThermoform/Fill/StealDeposit/Fill/Seal SystemsAseptic Packaging in BottlesFlavour Scaiping from Aseptic PackagesAseptic Packaging for Chilled FoodsBulk Aseptic Packaging Paper Board Composite Brick and Block PackagingAseptic Processing Technology/Processing of Dairy and Milk ProductsMilk ShakeSteps in ProcessingDried Milk Shake Mix PowderSterilized CreamDahi from Sweet Cream Butter MilkAcidophilus MilkFlavoured type of Milk Beverage from Cheese WheyYoghurt from Buffalo MilkCheddar Cheese from Cow MilkCheddar Cheese from Buffalo MilkMozzarella CheeseCottage Cheese Processed CheeseSurti CheeseSoft CheeseRicotta CheeseCheese Spread PowderPaneerChhana MakingDried ChhanaPreparation of Sandesh from ChhanaSrikhandKhoaUtilization of Butter Milk and Soyabean for the Manufacture of Softy Ice Cream• Coffee/Tea WhitenerGulabjamun Mix PowderButter Powder from Buffalo MilkUtilization of Sour Buffalo Milk for the Manufacture of Edible Casein Frozen Yoghurt from Soyabean & Butter MilkIce Cream PowderAn Improved Infant Food FormulaIncreasing the Shelf Life of Ghee The Chemical Composition of Milk Human, Cow, Buffalo, Goat & SheepStatus of Major Minerals in Buffalo Milk & Comparison with Cow MilkStandards for Different Classes and

Designations of MilkStandards of Various Milk ProductsBacteriological Standards for Grading MilkBacteriology Standards of Milk ProductsEquipments Standards for Satisfactory SterilityRecommended Programme of Bacteriological Quality Control at the Dairy PlantPasteurized MilkPackaging of Dairy and Milk ProductsForm Fill and Seal (FFS) SystemsAseptic SystemBulk Vending BoothPacking of SrikhandButter GheeCheeseDried Milk PowderIce CreamPackaging of indigenous ProductsBread MakingProcess of ManufactureDough MixingFermentationSealing of DividingIntermediate ProofingMouldingBakingBread SpoilagePackaging of BreadWhole Wheat BreadRaisin BreadEgg BreadCheese BreadDate Nut BreadPotato BreadFruit BreadGeneral Bread Defects its Causes and RemedyEffects of Storage on Changes in Fat Acidity of Bread Wheat, Durum Wheat and Triticale Wholemeals and FloursSweet yeast Dough Products (Buns etc.)BunsVarious types of BunsBabkaDanish PastryformulationsFrozen Dough Products Pies and Puff PastriesPie CrustMixing ProcedurePie Crust (for Apple Pie) DoughPie MakingPuff PastryFormulationsCommon Faults & their RemovalCakesFunctions of Various IngredientsMixing of Came BettersBlending MethodWhipping MethodCreaming & Whipping Combination MethodChoice of Mixing MethodFormulations and Bleaching of Cake RecipesBalancing of Pound Cakes and Creamed Cake MixesBalancing of High Ratio CakesAngel Food CakeMethod of ManufactureFormulationsPound CakeVarieties of Pound CakesWhite Layer CakeYellow Layer CakeChocolate CakesDevil's Food Cakes

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DAIRY FARM AND DAIRY (MILK) PRODUCTS

A dairy is a place for handling milk and milk products. Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Dairy technology has been defined as that branch of dairy science which deals with the processing of milk and the manufacture of milk products on an industrial scale. In developed dairying countries such as the U.S.A., the year 1850 is seen as the dwiding line between form and factory scale production. Various factors contributed to this change in these countries, viz concentration of population in cities where jobs were plentiful, rapid industrialisation, improvement of transportation facilities, development of machines etc, whereas the rural areas were identified for milk production, the urban centres were selected for the location of milk processing plants and product manufacturing factories.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6400 Ltr./Day Land & Building (Area 3 Acres) Rs. 65 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 56 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 19 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2 Cr. Rate of Return 33% Break Even Point 50%

EXTRACTION OF SOYABEAN OIL FROM SOYABEAN SEEDS

Primitive mills and presses for extraction of oils from seeds have been in use sevice long. Mechanization came with the introduction of the hydraulic press by the end of the 18th Century. This too was replaced by the more efficient screw press or expeller towards the end of the last century. The first chemical process applied to fats and oils (excluding oxidation in burning) was saponification for making soap. Industrialization of oils and fats began with the installation of a cotton seed oil mill in South California in about 1826.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 14 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 19 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.81 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.20 Cr. Rate of Return 49% Break Even Point 35%

Sponge CakesChiffon CakeFrench PastryBiscuits, Cookies and CrackersBiscuitsCombination BiscuitsSoda CrackersCookiesFormulation Aspects of Different CookiesMaking up of CookiesBakingDecoration and Finishing Production Aspects of Different CookiesSugar CookiesCoconut CookiesJumble CookiesIce Box CookiesAnise CookiesSpices DropsSugar WafersBiscuit Industry Scenario in India Present Status Zonewise Breakup of Market Share of BiscuitsBuying Pattern of BiscuitsBiscuits BrandsTaxationDereservationISO 9000Technical DevelopmentsConclusionQuality ControlFlourYeastShorteningsSugarsMilkEggsWaterOther IngredientsFruit Juices, Squashes and CordialsSherbatEquipment for Fruit JuicesWashing EquipmentSorting EquipmentExtraction EquipmentHalving and Burring MachinesContinuous Screw Expeller PressPlunger type PressRoller type PressDouble OperationCrusher for Grapes, BerriesPressingEquipment for Setting & SedimentationFruit BeveragesPreparation and PreservationJames, Jellies and MarmaladesJamsAnalysis of different kinds of JamsJelliesJam MarmaladeTomato ProductsTomato JuiceTomato PureeTomato PasteTomato CocktailTomato KetchupRecipesRecipe for Tomato KetchupChilli SauceTomato SauceTomato SoupChutney, Sauces and PicklesChutneysRecipesApple ChutneyApricot ChutneyBamboo ChutneyMango Chutney

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EXTRACTION OF LARGE CARDAMON OIL

The true cardamoms are the dried capsules of the plant eletraria cardamomum Maton Zingiberaceae. The original home of this precious spcie is the India Pensissula. Certain species of Ammomum which grow wild in West Bengal, Assam, Sikkim and Nepal, are also marketed in small quantities but these are of inferio quality and of local importance only. The main cardom growing State in India are Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil nadu. During 1971-72 cardamom was cultivated in in about 78,000 hecares producing nearly 3,500 tonnes of which 2297 tonnes were exported from India during the same year earning Rs.9 crores for the country. India accounts for 90-95% of the world production and trade in cardamom. Guatemlla, ceylon and China are the other producers of cardamom. But, the Indian produce has been considered as the best in the world. The cardamoms of south India are classified into two main groups, viz., large and small, on the basis the nature of thepanicles and size and shape of the pods. The important varieties are Malabar, Mysore, Ceylon and Manjerbad. Cardamom is propagated both Vegetatively and by seed.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 12.50 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 250 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 10 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 7 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 24 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 43 Lacs Rate of Return 91% Break Even Point 25%

FAST FOOD PARLOUR

The catering industry’s basic function is to supply what is needed for the planning and execution of functions on given dates and at specific locations where food is of prime importance. A Fast Food Parlour is defined as a public eating house situated at a specific location,. open for stated h ours and has a variety of items on the menu, which should include a quick, complete nutrituous snack or whole some food, and as soft drink to gulp down the food with it. However a choice is always given which initeate partrons to make their choice and pay accordingly. As no reservation is generally required the patron may enter the restaurant any time during its open hours and expect food to be served.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 Seats Land & Building (Area 300 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 10 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 7 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 6 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 35 Lacs Rate of Return 44% Break Even Point 65%

FOOD SUPPLY/CATERING BUSINESS

Out Door Catering Business is the mobile Kitchen of modern vogue which caters to the taste of the modern man. It serves Veg./Non Veg. foods of different varieties including (Veg. Food, Chinese, South Indian and non-vegetarian foods). In this business, one must have full-furnished kitchen comprising cooking system, ingredients for various foods, utensils, plates, sauces, spoon, forks, knives, etc. The cooking system comprises LPG-gas stove, gas cylinder and gas lighter. The counter of the van serves the purpose of serving the dishes to the customers where upon they put (if they like) their eatables for eating. As people are becoming more modernized and meticulous about taste and they want ready-made instant food which there out door catering serve there to fulfill their desire at nominal cost.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 Nos./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 47 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 18 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 13 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 82 Lacs Rate of Return 61% Break Even Point 42%

FROZEN FINGER CHIPS

The potato is a wholesome food. It is the only tuberose crop to be considered as a major food crop in the world. Uttar Pradesh has the privilega of the top position of production with 38 percent of the total production in the country. Potatoes are also grown in abundance in Rajasthen, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, besides in other parts of the country for culinary purpose. Potatoes are cultivated on a very large scale. There is invariably a glut in the market during the season resulting in considerable decrease in their prices. Only a small percentage of the total production is stored in the cold storage which is sold at a higher rate in the off season. It shows the need that some alternative methods of production have got to be found out to save cultivators from general glut of the potatoes at the harvesting period.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 1200 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 27 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 31 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 74 Lacs Rate of Return 102% Break Even Point 29%

FRUIT JUICES BOTTLING PLANT

The sale of bottled or canned Juices tomato, grape, and citrus started in USA around 1928. During World War II commercial Juice production was greatly increased and the market continued to expand in the post war years through the application of new technologies. Frozen single - strength Juices were introduced followed shortly by frozen concentrates containing add - back or recovered volatile flavouring materials, mixed drinks and more recently the distribution of aerthitically packaged chilled Juices.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 12000 Lts./Day Land & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 69 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 65 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.32 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.93 Cr. Rate of Return 74% Break Even Point 41%

Vermicelli is a popular instant food product. It falls under the category of extruded product and is made from wheat flour. At times tapioca or soybean or groundnut flour is also added. Thus, it is rich in proteins and liked by people from all walks of life, irrespective of age. It is basically a snack food item and at times it is also used as a table enricher. With changing lifestyles, greater awareness about health and preference for instant food items have made vermicelli very popular and an item of mass consumption.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10000 Packets/Day Land & Building (Area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.06 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 26 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 98 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.34 Cr. Rate of Return 45% Break Even Point 43%

VERMICELLI

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DAIRY FARMING FOR MILK

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FRUITS & VEGETABLE DEHYDRATION

In India, Dehydration of furits and vegetable has a bright prospects over other foods because India has diverse geographical and climatic conditions and produces a wide range of fruits and vegetables throughout the year. Here almost all type of fruits and vegetables are grown all over the country. These fruits and vegetables are valuable foods. They are a rich source of calcium, phosphorus, iron and vitamins. Dehydrated fruits vegetables include a no. of articles mainly, fruit juices, dehydrated fruits and vegetables, squashes, cordials, Beverages jam, jellies, mermalades, chutney, sauces, pickles, vinegar, pectin etc. But in this report is prepared for the manufacture of canned fruits, vegetables, fruits juices and dehydrated fruits and vegetables throughout the year.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2.50 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 3000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 50 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 42 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 55 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.65 Cr. Rate of Return 59% Break Even Point 34%

FRUIT DRINK RASNA TYPE (MANGO AND PINEAPPLE

PULPAND CONCENTRATES)

India is the home of mangoes. A large number of varieties are found in almost all parts of the country. According to stat ist ics col lected by the Frui t Development Adviser, Government of India, out of the total fruit acreage of 12,79,000 ha mangoes alone covered 8,19,000 ha in 1948-49 i.e. early 70 per cent of total area under fruits. Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Bihar and West Bengal lead in mango growing. Among the numerous varieties, ‘Safaida’ and ‘Duschri’ of U.P. ‘Alphonso’ of Ratnagiri, ‘Badami’ of Mysore, ‘Benishan’ of East Coast, and ‘Raspuri’ ‘Neelam’ and ‘Mulgoa’ of Tamil nadu and Karnataka are the most important varieties for canning. The ‘Bangalora’ or ‘Totapari’ mango which is an assured and heavy annual beater, and also yields an excellent pulp or juice, is sometimes canned to give a fairly good canned product. Juicy and fibrous varieties are not quite suitable for canning. They are mostly used for making juice, squash, nectar, chutney and pickles.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1167 Doz./Day Land & Building (Area 1300 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 85 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 18 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.12 Cr. Rate of Return 147% Break Even Point 20%

GREEN PEAS PROCESSING AND CANNING

Canning of Seasonal Fruits, Vegitable (like Green Peas) and Meat etc. is a very lucrative business these days. Food holds the first position among the basic requirements of human beings & every body desires the food of their choice. There are times when someone feels like eating Mangoes in December or eating vegitables like Green Peas and other winter vegitables during Rainy season and summer, but fresh products aree not available as these are seasonal crops. Especially during hottest summer period of May. June and Rain season or July when fresh vegitables does not provide good taste the demand for canned or Dehydrated vegitables are like Green Peas increases to the extreme. Canning of Green Peas and other food, product has been devised to preserve the surplus products in season as well as to satisfy the general needs during off season, usually tin cans lined with Nickel are employed for this purpose. These may also be packed in HDEE Bags, but cans are more sturdy during transportation and storage.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3334 Can/Day Land & Building (Area 1500 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 66 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 27 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 26 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.29 Cr. Rate of Return 43% Break Even Point 65%

GINGER PROCESSING PLANT

A genus of rhizomatous herbs distributed in the tropics of the old world, chiefly in India, East Asia and Malaysia. Fourteen, species are reported to occur in India Z-officinale, which is the main source of ginger, is cultivated on a large scale in India. Bangladesh, Taiwan, Jamaica, Nigeria and Sieria, Leone, from which it is exported to other countries the world and ginger is cultivated also for internal consumption in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and several East Asiatic countries and the crop has been introduced into Queens hand in Australia mainly for pickling. Ginger is mentioned in the early literature of China and India as a spice. Thus it is one of the earliest of known spices. In the 16th century, the Spaniards introduced it into the West Indies and Mexico. The ginger of commerce is prepared from the underground stem or rhizome of Zingiber officinale Rescue. It is also used for medicinal purposes. Major ginger-producing areas of the world are India, Malaya, China, West Africa, and the West Indies.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./Day Land & Build. (Area 10000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 3.03 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 70 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 46 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.46 Cr. Rate of Return 46% Break Even Point 37%

GARLIC FLAKES AND POWDER (DEHYDRATED)

Garlic is one of the important species coming into Allium group, whose botanical name is A.Sativum. A hardy perennial, c60 cm in height, native to Central Asia and cultivated all over India. Bulbs made up of cloves; leaves long, flat,acute, sheahing the lower half of stem; scape slender, smooth, shining, spathes long, beaked, enclosing heads bearing solid bulbils; flowers small, white, prolonged into leafy points. Garilc is native to the mountainous regions of central Asia from where it spread in prehistoric times to the maditerranean region. Clay models of garilc have been excavted in Egypt. It reached China at an early age and was probably carried to the western hemisphere by the Spanish, the Portuguese, and the French. It has been suggested that the wild ancestor of garlic was a flowering form producing seeds on aerial bulbils. Under different soil and climatic conditions, and due to differend methods of cultivation in the ancient centres of civilization diifferent varieties arose. The non-flowering varieties are thought to have arisen as a result of interference with the natural life cycle caused by storage.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 1500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 18 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 14 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 35 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 71 Lacs Rate of Return 119% Break Even Point 23%

SELECTIVE PROFITABLE PROJECT PROFILES

DEHYDRATED ONIONS & ONION POWDER

Dehydrated Onions have been produced in small quantities since the nineteenth century is dehydrated onions were supplied to British naval expeditions in the mid-nineteenth century and dehydrated onions have been produced in sizable quantities during subsequent wars, primarily for consumption by armed forces, but also for civilian use. Since the quality of these products when rehydrated compared unfavourably with fresh vegetables or other types of processed onions, their usage declined rapidly after each war. However the processing techniques employed in the production of dehydrated onions have been improved greatly since world war II, particularly since the late nineteen fifties, and as a result the quality of dehydrated vegetables has much improved. At the same time the demand for convenience foods have been increasing and dehydrated onions have benef i ted accordingly.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6400 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 19 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 11 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 69 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.02 Cr. Rate of Return 216%

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HAND BOOK

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PROCESSES &

MILK

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MilkIndian BuffaloesProduction PerformanceMeal Production PerformanceCo-Operative Role in Dairy DevelopmentIncreasing in Milk Protein by FeedingAseptic Packaging of Food & BeverageDole Aseptic PackagingPlastic Cup LineThermoform/Fill/SealAseptic Packaging in BottleAseptic Packaging for Chilled food Aseptic Packaging Technology/Processing of Dairy & Dairy ProductsMilk ShakeDried Milk Shake Mix Powder Sterilised CreamDahl from Sweet Cream Butter MilkAcidophilus MilkFlavoured Type of Milk Beverage from Cheese WheyYoghurt from Buffalo MilkCheddar Cheese from Cow MilkCheddar Cheese from Buffalo MilkMozzarella CheeseCottage CheeseProcessed CheeseSurti CheeseSoft CheeseRicotta Cheese from Different Whey SystemsCheese Spread Powder PaneerChhana MakingDried ChhanaSandesh from ChhanaSrikhandKhoaSofty Ice CreamCoffee/Tea WhitenerGulabjamun Mix PowderButter PowderEdible CaseinFrozen YoghurtIce Cream PowderInfant FoodGheeStatistical FiguresChemical Composition of Milk

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MANUFACTURING, TECHNOLOGIES,

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BASED PRODUCTS

Status of Major Minerals in Buffalo MilkStandards for Different Classes and Designations of MilkEquipment StandardsR e c o m m e n d e d P r o g r a m m e o f Bacteriological Quality Control Packaging of Dairy and Milk ProductsForm Fill and Seal (FFS) SystemAseptic SystemBulk Vending BoothPackaging of ShrikhandButterGheeCheeseDried Milk PowderIce CreamPackaging of Indigenous Products

PART-2PROJECT PROFILE ON

DAIRY & MILK PRODUCTS

Baby Cereal Food & Milk PowderCasein from MilkConfectionery Industry (Toffee and Candy)Condensed Milk (Sweetened)Dairy FarmDairy EquipmentsDairy Products & Milk Packaging in Pouches (Ghee, Butter, Paneer and Cheese)Dairy Farm & Milk Products (Pasteurized Milk, Butter, Ghee & Paneer)Flavoured Milk (Pasteurization of Milk)Ice Cream of Different Flavours Milk PowderMilk ToffeeMilk Preservation and Marketing to Wholesalers (in Pouch Packing) by UHT TechniquePaneer

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Machineries-Raw Materials-Technologies * Amla Candy * Introduction * Material & Methods * Result & Discusion * Storage Study of Amla Candy* Aseptic Processing* Condition for Aseptic Processing* Advantages * Procesing & Pking* Difficulties with Aseptic* Packaging for Aseptic* Processing* Sterilization of the Packaging* Materials* Sterilizing Agents* Aseptic Surge Tank* Aseptic Zone* Sterile Air* Pre Production Equipment* Sterilization* Innovative Application* Conclusions* Bael Fruit* Introduction* Bael" Fruit* Chemical Constituents "Bael"Fruit* Therapeutic Properties

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INDUSTRIES

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GINGER PASTE

A genus of rhizomatous herbs distributed in the tropics of the old world, chiefly in India, East Asia and Malaysia. Fourteen, species are reported to occur in India Z-officinale, which is the main source of ginger, is cultivated on a large scale in India. Bangladesh, Taiwan, Jamaica, Nigeria and Sieria, Leone, from which it is exported to other countries the world and ginger is cultivated also for internal consumption in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and several East Asiatic countries and the crop has been introduced into Queens hand in Australia mainly for pickling. In Hawaii, ginger is marketed as fresh rhizomes which are also shipped to the mainland market. Two types of edible ginger are grown: the large type known locally as “Chinese” ginger and the small type known as “Japanese” ginger. Only the former type is grown to any great extent. Most of the plantings are in small area. Because of the prevalence of certain diseases on the island of Oahu, the ginger-growing areas seem to be shifting to the island of Hawaii, especially in the vicinity of Hilo from where most, if not all, of the ginger for the mainland market is exproted. The total production for 1960 for the entire State as officially reported was 905,000 pounds from a total of 32 acres.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 11 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 7 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 6 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 25 Lacs Rate of Return 64% Break Even Point 42%

HERBAL EXTRACTS

Ashwagandha crop prefers well drained Sandy loam to Red soil. The crop initiates as late Kharif. The propagations is through seeds. Sowing is made with a spacing of 60 cm in 40 cm wide furrows Germination starts in a week. Alkaloid content maximized between 150 to 180 days. This is the ideal harvest time. There are several hybrid varieties such as: WS-20, WS-22, JAWAHAR ASGANDH-20, JAWAHAR ASGANDH 134, RAKSHITA etc. The JAWAHAR variety gives superior yields in less humid soils. Its roots are 10 cms long and about 2, cms thick. They are woody and bright. In six months’ time when the crop is ready, whole plant is uprooted and decimated from an inch above the roots. The yield of the roots average to 400 Kgs per year per Hectare. The yield of Withanoloids (at 1.5% W/W) would be about 6 Kgs per year per hectare. In India Ashwagandha is cultivated in Madhya Pradesh (about 4000 Hectares) and in other regions such as various parts of Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttaranchal.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3.33 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.)Rs. 47 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 6 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 78 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.58 Lacs Rate of Return 43% Break Even Point 45%

HONEY PROCESSING AND PACKAGING

Processing and packing of honey is much suitable for small scale establishments. It is a very simple industry which involve a little investment. Honey processing is a very good industry for the production of honey. Honeys are thick liquid preparations closely allied to the syrups, differing merely in the use of honey instead of syrup as a base. Since the original honey is not available much, the synthetic honey i.e. syrup is most commonly used in medicines and as a substitute for origins honey. The synthetic honey i.e. syrups are concentrated solutions of sucrose in water or aqueous liquids. When distilled water alone is used in making the solution of sucrose, the preparation is termed as syrup or simple syrup. When the solution contains soluble principles from various medicinal substances, the syrup is called medicated syrup and such syrups sometimes contain organic acids or a small quantity of alcohol as solvents or preservatives. A flavored syrup is one which is not medicinal in action but contains various aromatic or pleasantly flavored substances and is often used as a vehicle for prescriptions. Syrups are useful because of their sweet taste and their action against bacteria, moulds and fungi due to their high osmotic density.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 41 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1 Lac W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 45 Lacs Rate of Return 28% Break Even Point 59%

ICE MAKING PLANT

Ice is a well known product from several decades and the commercial ice is made in the ice plant while the ice can be prepared at homes also in the refrigerators. Only the water is filled in trays and these trays are kept in refrigerators. After a certain period the water will freeze and ice can be obtained. The method of refrigeration of water into ice is almost similar on commercial seal refrigeration are mostly used for the production of ice. Medium and small scale freezing equipments are used in conjunction with the large capacity refrigerators. Ice is produced and marketed usually in the form of block ice which may be either crystal-clear or opaque, the latter is considered to be inferior. The opagueness is due to the presence of minute babbles of air released during the cooling process and unless cooling is effected gradually and under agitation it is not possible to obtain transparent blocks. The water employed for ice making should be prefarably free from dissolved solids.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./Day Land & Build. (Area 1012.5 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 31 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1 Lac Total Capital Investment Rs. 46 Lacs Rate of Return 51% Break Even Point 43%

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WALNUT PROCESSING

Walnut is esteemed as dessert and dry fruit during winter, particularly in north India. The immature fruit is one of the richest sources of ascorbic acid. The maximum concentration of ascorbic acid (2-2.5% on fresh wt, 16-20% on dry wt) is reached just before the shell hardens. In Kashmir, Walnut industry is approximately 100 years old. The total production of walnuts in the valley is between 40 to 60 thousand metric tons. This industry alone earns a foreign exchange of ripreos 92 Crores. Walnut process ing was introduced in the valley to export Kernels rather than walnuts (with shell). Earlier the processing was carried outside valley but at present with the effects of self employment units of government. The processing is done in the valley in order to export processed kernels in and outside India.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.13 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 68 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.99 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.04 Cr. Rate of Return 121% Break Even Point 17%

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INSTANT NOODLES

The urgency for the development of nutritionally balanced protein foods which would be within the reach of a substantial portion of the population in a country like India can hardly be over-emphasized. The dietery deficiencies of protein, particularly among pre-school children and also during the prenatal period, can lead to both physical and mental impairment. Unless this is made up early in life there is every danger of it becoming imeparable. The government and the food scientists in India, are therefore, confronted with a challenging task of great urgency.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.50 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 19 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 18 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 55 Lacs Rate of Return 46% Break Even Point 59%

INSTANT FOOD (IDLI MIX, DOSA MIX, SAMBAR MIX,

VADA MIX, GULABJAMUN MIX,

TOMATO SOUP MIX ETC.)

Instant soup mix, Idli mix, Dosa mix, Vada mix, Sambar mix, Gulab Jamun and Dahi Vada mix have come into existence due to the great advances in food technology. In this modern world, these mixes are getting immense popularity. These are widely used in hotels restaurants, dhaba, homes, etc. people have developed a natural fancy for such fast food parlour dishes. They have also developed a great taste and relish for such palatable items. Owing to their great popularity, there is an eventually a great demand for these product which are thus selling like hot cakes. Besides such prevalent food items can be early procurable from variegated shops, vendors, and mobile food snacks parlours. These items are quiet economical which are within the access of a middle class man. With the growing population and refinement in taste and eating habbits, the demand of these items is increasing tremendously.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.20 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 12 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 10 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 40 Lacs Rate of Return 191% Break Even Point 20%

INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR

Gin, vodka, and related spirits like aquarit are distinguishable from whisky, rum and brandy which themselves have a number of common characteristics. The most evident difference is in colour, with gin an vodka normally being colourless white whisky, rum and brandy vary in shade from straw-coloured to the deepest brown. This immediate difference is linked with distinguishing features of composition and flavour which are reflected in the methods of production of the two troup of sprits. The aurd whisky comes from the Gaelic word wisge-beatha, as the Irish called it, incoming the water of life. The colour in whisky, rum and brandy oves it origin to the practice of ageing or maturing these spirits in wooden casks, which as containers have previously used for transporting some compatible liquid such as slerry, wine or molasses. Residues of previous contents, together with substance extracted from the wood itself, serve to give the maturing spirit a brown colour which in interest of standardization, is supplmented by the addition of caremel.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1200 GLN/Day Land & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 98 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 34 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 63 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2 Cr. Rate of Return 70% Break Even Point 39%

KATHA MANUFACTURING

Katha is obtained mostly by crystallization in cold from the water extractives of the heartwood of Acacia catechu Willd., fam. Leguminosae commonly known as Khair tree, which is widely distributed in India, from the north-west plains to eastwards in Assam and throughout the country, particularly in the deciduous and drier regions. The other species namely, A. chundra Willd and A. catechuoides of Katha is carried out both, as a cottage scale industry in and around the organized sector. The general principle of extraction of the heartwood and of consequent separation of Katha (containing most of catechin) from cutch (Principally catechu-tannic acid) is the same in cottage sector as well as large scale units. In the conventional process of Katha manufacture followed by cottage sector of the industry, during separation of the crystalline Katha, the soluble cutch-tans, a valuable by-product are neither effectively removed nor recovered, except by a few.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 0.82 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 26 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 39 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 47 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.17 Cr. Rate of Return 56% Break Even Point 35%

MASALA/SPICES GRINDING

These spices are not used one at a time. For preparation of any dish may be Indian or European, may be vegetarian of non-Vegetarian we use more than one spice for its preparation. The combination of all the spices put together for the use of one particular dish is known as MASALA. Spices are the basic ingredients of indan food. Rich or poor, every househld uses spices. There is vast market available for the spices. Quality spices, hyginically processed and properly packed would find ready customers. There is a good scope for export too.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 22 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 6 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 21 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 51 Lacs Rate of Return 40% Break Even Point 45%

MALTING PLANT

Grains are malted primarily to develop or activated enzyme systems, such as amylase (diastase), which are important in subsequent commercial uses of the malt. Other desitable physical & chemical changes take place at the same time and these will be discussed later. Transformation of barely into malt shows germination after one day when it still looks very much the original barely, though somewhat swollen by water intake on steeping, and the progressive growth through nine days of germination under controlled. Temperature, humidity and agitation. After about 6 days, the malt is well developed with substitual rootlet growth and colepotile (acrospire) approaching the full length of the karnel. Progresively thereafter the coleoptic exceeds in growth the length of the kernel and the product would be considered “overgroun malt” and not a desirable material from the aspect of either quality or econimics.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 12 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 2 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 7 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 22 Lacs Rate of Return 69% Break Even Point 31%

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MAIZE & ITS BY-PRODUCTS

The maize also called “Corn or Indian Corn” is widely cultivated in India, Maize ranks high among the four or five principal cereal crops of the world. Maize is utilized in more diversified ways than any other cereal. The grain is quite nutritious, with a high percentage of easily digested carbohydrates, fats and proteins and hardly and deleterious substances. In many underdeveloped or developing countries, induding India, maize is an important food crop. Unlike wheat, maize has low gluten content, hence it cant be efficiently baked into loaves. Frequently untraked flattened bread called `Chapatis’ are prepared from maize flour.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 15 Acres) Rs. 15.40 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 10.83 Cr. W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 27.20 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 53.73 Cr. Rate of Return 36% Break Even Point 48%

MUSTARD OIL

Mustards eaten as greens are Brassica funcea; B. Juncea Var crispifolia, and B birta. Table mustard and oil are obtained from B nigru cultural practices are similar to those used for spinach. Southern giant curled and ostrich plume are popular varieties for greens. Long days and high temperatures fevour, undesirable see starch development Harvesting is usually 1 1/2 - 2 months after planting. Important production centers for mustard greens are in the south, where the crop is popular. Montana and the West Coast States are important sources of mustard seed. Oil seeds and oil seed products have also proved to be a valuable foreign exchange earned for the country. Yet, with the envisaged expansion in the out put of oil seeds in the comping years, their importance in the Indian economy is anticipated to increase further. The draft five year plan 1978-85 has projected as increase in the production of five major oil seeds - (Ground nut, rapeseed, mustard seed, sesamum, castor seed and linseed) from 9.2 million tonnes in 1977-79 to 11.2 million tonnes in 1982-83. In fact, with efficient utilisation of the state plant outlays and favorable weather conditions, the plant expects the oil seeds production to reach a higher level of 11.0 million tonnes. Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 44 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 3000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 87 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 23 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.37 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.51 Cr. Rate of Return 54% Break Even Point 31%

MILK CHILLING PLANT

The importance of milk in human diet especially for children and expectant and nursing matters is vital. To meet the demand of the increasing population milk production in India has to be increased upto about 64 million tonnes by 2000 Ad. It is neither possible nor desirable to increase the cattle and buffalo population to achieve this target. This can only be achieved by stepping up milk production of our bovine population by cross breeding of cows and use of improved cows and buffaloes. Unlike rich countries like the U.K. and the U.S. dairying in India is a subsidiary occupation of almost all the farmers. More than 60 per cent of the families involved in dairying belong to the small or marginal farmers or even agricultural labourers.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5000 Ltr./Day Land & Building (Area 650 Sq.Mt.) OWNEDPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 29 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 47 Lacs Rate of Return 77% ?Break Even Point 38%

MITHAI/HALWAI (SWEET & NAMKEEN)

Dal Moth, Chanachur & Bhujia are the important names inhancing the flavour & taste as processed foods. Long-long ago, people had not heard the name of Dal moth, chur or Bhujia like food products. But now a days it is well known not only in India but also world wide. India produces almost all these types of salty processed food products of grains all these types of salty processed food products like Grams, Pulses etc. The main raw materials for these products are Gram ,pluses & spices. The various food additives & colours may be used to provide sophistications in the products. the raw material are frequency available in India. These salty food products has also good market in foreign countries. These products are very much popular not only in India but also overseas countries. Hence, there is a lot of scope and market of these products & there fore, it will provide a very much profitable business.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.3 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 300 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 10 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 8 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 47 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 67 Lacs Rate of Return 15% Break Even Point 67%

MANGO PROCESSING & CANNING (MANGO PULP)

India is the home of mangoes. A large number of varieties are found in almost all parts of the country. According to statistics collected by the Fruit Development Adviser, Government of India, out of the total fruit acreage of 12,79,000 ha mangoes alone covered 8,19,000 ha in 1948-49 i.e. nearly 70 per cent of total area under fruits. Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Bihar and West Bengal lead in mango growing. Among the numerous varieties, ‘Safaida’ and ‘Duschri’ of U.P. ‘Alphonso’ of Ratnagiri, ‘Badami’ of Mysore, ‘Benishan’ of East Coast, and ‘Raspuri’ ‘Neelam’ and ‘Mulgoa’ of Tamil nadu and Karnataka are the most important varieties for canning. The ‘Bangalora’ or ‘Totapari’ mango which is an assured and heavy annual beater, and also yields an excellent pulp or juice, is sometimes canned to give a fairly good canned product. Juicy and fibrous varieties are not quite suitable for canning. They are mostly used for making juice, squash, nectar, chutney and pickles.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 33 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 10 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 15 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 61 Lacs Rate of Return 72% Break Even Point 40%

MUSHROOM GROWING AND PROCESSING

WITH AIR CONDITION

The use of the mushroom, that is the wild typefound growing in pastures and upon lands where there is an abundance of decaying organic matter is very old. It was used by the Egyptions, Greeks, and Romans in their artiquity and probably much earlier. It has been observed that uncivilized tribes at present eat the same class of fungi so there is no reason to doubt but that the same thing occurred with our early ancestors. The Greeks and Romans and those who followed had to depend upon such specimens as they could find as they recognized it as a plant without seed but knew of no means for its propagation. They observed that it was most abundant in pastures and along trade routes where amimals were tethered or fed and believed it to be due to decomposition of animal or vegetable matter in the soil but that was the extent of their knowledge.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 20 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 25 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 54 Lacs Rate of Return 69% Break Even Point 34%

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MILK PROCESSING PLANT (TONED/DOUBLE TONED MILK,

CREAM, BUTTER MILK, BUTTER CREAM, KHOYA, BUTTER, PANEER, GHEE)

A dairy is a place for handling milk and milk products. Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Dairy technology has been defined as that branch of dairy science which deals with the processing of milk and the manufacture of milk products on an industrial scale. In developed dairying countries such as the U.S.A., the year 1850 is seen as the dwiding line between form and factory scale production. Various factors contributed to this change in these countries, viz concentration of population in cities where jobs were plentiful, rapid industrialisation, improvement of transportation facilities, development of machines etc, whereas the rural areas were identified for milk production, the urban centres were selected for the location of milk processing plants and product manufacturing factories.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10000 Ltr./Day Land & Building (Area 1.5 Acres) Rs. 1.05 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 18 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 29 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.61 Cr. Rate of Return 32% Break Even Point 47%

NAMKEENS (KURKURE TYPE SNACK FOOD)

Dal Moth, Chanachur & Bhujia are the important names inhancing the flavour & taste as processed foods. These are food products having no historical background & becomes in market and in social & cultural synonym as the society became more advanced. Initially in long-long ago, people did not heard the name of Dal moth, chur or Bhujia like food products. But now a days it is well known not in India but world wide. These are mainly consumed during breakfast period & are very much during social & cultural periods. These are used as tasty & flavored food as well as in medicinal way, however, a little it may be, 9according to ayurveda) because of their carminative stimulative digestive properties. India produces almost all these types of salty processed food products of grains all these types of salty processed food products of grains like Grams, Pulses etc. It aid in digestion and adsorption of food possesses anthelmintic and anticeptic preperties. The main raw materials for these products are Gram ,pluses & spices. The various food additives & colours may be used to provide sophistications in the products. the raw material are frequency available in India.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 200 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 6 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 87 Th. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 89 Th. Total Capital Investment Rs. 8 Lacs Rate of Return 40% Break Even Point 58%

NATURAL MINERAL WATER (BY REVERSE OSMOSIS PROCESS)

Potable spring waters containing, sulphur iron, magnesium and other mineral salts occuring in certain regions are claimed to be beneficial to human matabolism. They occur in specific and widely scattered locations best known of which are white sulphur springs (Virginia) Hot springs (Arkansas), saragoge springs (New York) Vichy (France Baden (Germany) and (U.S.S.R.) The therapitic value of such waters is questionable carbonate mineral waters also contain lithium salts. Natural fresh water supplies are derived indirectly from the oceans; Clouds form by solar evaporation and the winds move the moisture overland to precipitate as rain, snow or hail. The water flows back to the oceans, completing the hydrological cycle. Water supplies are classified as surface supplies and underground waters. Surfaces waters are rivers, lakes, creeks, ponds, and reservoirs, wells & springs are the sources of underground water.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5000 Ltr./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 54 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 28 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 8 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1 Cr. Rate of Return 29% Break Even Point 53%

PACKED COCONUT WATER

Coconut is one of the important fruit having la rge uses s ta r t i ng f rom bakery, confectionery, pharmaceutical industries to beverage industry and many more industries. Several products from coconut kernel can be manufactured such as Coconut powder (desiccated), Coconut flour, Coconut Oil, CoConut Cream, Coconut milk, Coconut milk powder, Coconut water, Coconut water beverages etc. Besides there are several By producgts can be processed like paring oil, CoConut Shell Powder, Activated Carbon, Coir dust, Rubberised Coir etc. India is the third largest Coconut producing Country in the world. It contributes 15% of the area and 20% of the production of coconut in the world. Despite this, the per capita availability of the commodity in India is a low 11 nuts/year. Owing to ecophysiological restrictions, the cultivation of coconut is not widespread, but is confined to the coastal belts of the country. Though the per hectare productivity of coconut in India is comparable to that of other major producing countries, the per palm productivity and the unit output of copra are comparatively low.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 150000 Bot./Day Land & Building (Area 8 Acres) Rs. 2.22 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 95 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.24 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.34 Cr. Rate of Return 24% Break Even Point 53%

PACKAGING OF PROCESSED MAKHANA

Packaged Processed Makhana have got tremendous demand in India and Abroad. These are food products having no historical background & becomes in market and in social & cultural synonym as the society became more advanced. The main raw materials for these products are Raw Makhana, Refined Oil, Salt, Flavours and assorted Spices. The raw material are frequency available in India in Darbhanga in Bihar and in surrounding area. This food products get abroad market in foreign countries in Central and South America, Europeon Countries and African Countries. Hence, there are a lot of scope and market of these products & therefore, it will provide a very much profitable business.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 5000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 46 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 21 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 72 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.47 Cr. Rate of Return 71% Break Even Point 31%

PANJIRI (ENERGY FOOD)

Energy foods are one of the modern concept in our country. The people are becoming more health conscious now a days. With rising in various diseases and growing in health problems the people are taking more precautions while taking various foods in their daily life. Today, people are considering the foods as vital part of their livelyhood and health. Everybody are trying to avoid oily, spicy or unhygienically packed foods. Therefore, now a days, Panjiri is gaining importance in day to day life. The market demand is rising all over the country and exclusively in metro cities and submetro cities, as people are becoming more health conscious. Considering these facts, asnew entrepreneur can take advantage of exploiting market potentials round the year.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton/Day Land & Building (Area 800 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 38 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 14 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 25 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 80 Lacs Rate of Return 43% Break Even Point 46%

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PACKAGED DRINKING WATER (PACKED IN BOTTLES,

GLASSES & JARS)

Water & Air is basic need of life which can not be avoidable at any circumstances. Through these two gifts of nature are freely available the quality is far below the level of purity for human in India and sudden growth of bottled/pouched and PET 20 Ltr Jars under requirement a research was made and suitable project of purified drinking water is prepared. Since water is directly consumed by human being a quality production is most important consideration. Wherever scientifie institues have carried out test in drinking watar, they found majority of the units are not fit for drinking, because of unhygienic codition, leakage in pipelines, discharge of effluent/waste materials in river/lakes. Thus tap water without chemical treatment has lost its credibility. Impure water is the cause of most of the water borne diseases. As such, due to awareness and consciousness most of the people prefer to have purified packaged drinking water.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 14400 Nos/Day (1 Ltr Bottle) 2400 Nos/Day (2 Ltr Bottle)

7680 Nos/Day (250 Ml Glass) 3600 Nos/Day (20 Ltrs Jar) 16000 Nos/Day (600 Ml Soda Bottle)Land & Building (Area 6000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 3.35 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.70 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 46 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 9.14 Cr. Rate of Return 19% Break Even Point 65%

PAPAIN INDUSTRY

In India papaya can be described as the common man’s fruit because it is plentiful and cheap. It is produced almost every state, both in kitchen gardens and in farms small and big sized. Special mention may be made of the states of Chennai, Kerala, mysore, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, U.P., Bihar, Bengal, Assam, in many of which it is available almost throughout the year. The fruit, after maturity, is very susceptible to spoilage even unless favourable conditions and much more so under hot and humid conditions. The problem of storage and marketing of this fruit, particularly during the glut perio, are even more serious than in the case of most other fruits. The Central Food Technoligical Reserach Institute Mysore, established in 1950, have devoted special attention to the inseperated utilization of the fruit after the maturity. As a result of the systematic studies carried out on the changes which take place from the time of setting of the fruit to the stage of its full maturity and thereafter it has been possible to evolve some methods for the utilization of the fruit and the associated products.

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POTATO STARCH

Potato is widely consumed as food all over the world. It contains the starch as a major carbohydrate. Surplus and cull potatoes are used as feed for live stock and also as raw material for the manufacture of starch, ethylalcohal and a few other industrial products like, dextrose, liquid Glucose etc. The potato contains approximately 18-21% of carbohydrates. The major carbohydrate is starch. This starch is comprising 65-80% of the dry weight of the tuber, is calorifically the most important nutritional component. In the raw tuber , it is present as microscopic granules in levcoplasts lining the interior cell walls of parenchyma tissue. The granule is ellipsoidal in shape, 100N*60N, with striations like an oyster shell. Under polarized light, the granule shows an irregular black cross. Electron micrographs reveal a surprising smooth surface structure. The ratio of amylase to amylopectine in potato starch is 24:76 and the gelatinisation temperature ranges from 56oC to 69oC with water this starch forms a translucent paste of high viscosity. Freshly harvested mature tubers contain more sugars than the large ones.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1200 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 34 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 16 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 31 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 83 Lacs Rate of Return 15% Break Even Point 70%

POTATO POWDER

The protection of food-stuffs from spoilage by moulds and bacteria is a major concern of the food Technologist. One of the most obvious and most ancient, methods of accomplishing this is to dry the food to such an extent that mould or bacterial growth cannot occur. The accompanying reduction in weight and volume make foods preserved in this way especially attractive for millitary purpose, and much of the development of modern dehydrated foods has been a result of the stinulus provided by 2nd World War. The term dehydration is applied to artificially induced drying as distinct from drying in the sun or wind. A very wide range of food products and dehydrated to-day; among them are apricots, peaches potato, apples and other fruit’s, Cabbage, Carrot, beet root, parsnip and other vegetables malt, milk, eggs, meat, fish. These are also numerous special products such as baby foods based on dehydrated milk and soup powders.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2.50 Ton/Day Land & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 1.02 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 24 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 63 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.96 Cr. Rate of Return 44% Break Even Point 37%

POTATO CHIPS/WAFFERS

Potato chips is a food item very popular for picnics, journeys, evening tea and may be served at any time as snack food. In India a large area is under cultivation of potato. Therefore potato is grown in large quantities, and is a short of food for the poor became when other grains are touching the soaring prices, the poor people depend upon there potatoes only. A number of preparation can be made from potato. Potato chips have a regular sale through out the years. Snack food like potato chips in recent years have made impressive trends in food industry.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 Ton./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 68 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 28 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 73 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.73 Cr. Rate of Return 76% Break Even Point 34%

POTATO POWDER (AUTOMATIC PLANT)

The protection of food-stuffs from spoilage by moulds and bacteria is a major concern of the food Technologist. One of the most obvious and most ancient, methods of accomplishing this is to dry the food to such an extent that mould or bacterial growth cannot occur. The accompanying reduction in weight and volume make foods preserved in this way especially attractive for millitary purpose, and much of the development of modern dehydrated foods has been a result of the stinulus provided by 2nd World War. The term dehydration is applied to artificially induced drying as distinct from drying in the sun or wind. A very wide range of food products and dehydrated to-day; among them are apricots, peaches potato, apples and other fruit’s, Cabbage, Carrot, beet root, parsnip and other vegetables malt, milk, eggs, meat, fish. These are also numerous special products such as baby foods based on dehydrated milk and soup powders.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6 Ton/Day Land & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 73 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.50 Cr. W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.45 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.13 Cr. Rate of Return 29% Break Even Point 62%

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PICKLES, MURABBAS AND SAUCES ETC.

Pickles is a very familiar term known to every locality especially in India and other countries prepared at homes. Food, both vegetable and fruits, when under different conditions fermented and is able to be preserved for a long time is called as pickle. It is surprised to know that food value of cucumber pickles is more than that of eggs, rice fresh tomatoes and fresh onions. The types of pickles, considering vegetable and fruit, e.g. mango, lime, ginger, pepper, cucumber, onion, apple, cauliflower, cabbage and many others. all these can be prepared separately or combinely collecting depending upon the taste and choice. Common salt, vinegar and lactics acid are the three important ingredinents needed for pickles which act as preservatives and should be added in sufficient quantities. Aparts from the oils used, the spices are also added. Fruit pickles are preserved in spices vinger and vegetable pickles are preserved in salts.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1950 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 15 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 14 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 13 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 46 Lacs Rate of Return 512% Break Even Point 8%

PAN MASALA AND ZARDA

Pan Masala are widely used to remove bad odour of mouth and for scenting the breath in order to impart it a pleasant feeling. Pan masalas are available in the market in many different types, forms, brand, standards. Now a days Pan Parag, Prince Gutka, Rajani Gandha, Pan mayur, Darbar type, Tambul, Maruti, Pan Bahar, types, pan masalas are commonly used. These are the best Pan Masalas and are made of Kutch, Lime betal-nuts and other sophisticated item and perfumes. The other types of Pan Masalas are available in the form of fine powder, pills, or tablets or paste but the various constituents remain nearly the same. Pan masala is also Known as Tembul Bilas and similar names are devoted a class of P repa ra t i ons wh ich a re used as concomitants with betal leaves, the universal masticatory of the Indian people. A wide range of spices enters into its composition and if is put into tin pots in the form of powder or paste. But now packing of pouches are very much common and used all over the places. It is used to distinguish the bad odour of mouth and for scenting the breath importing a pleasant feelings.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 KGS/Day of Pan Masala 200 KGS/Day of Zarda 200 KGS/Day of Kimam Land & Building (Area 600 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 6 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 6 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 57 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 72 Lacs Rate of Return 106% Break Even Point 20%

POULTRY AND HATCHERY

The broiler industry is a highly intergrated industry in which most of the steps in the production process are controlled by a single firm. A hatchery, breeder stocks, feed mill, processing plant, and a number of contract growers served by technical service staff make up a typical intergated broiler company. More than 90% of the commercial broiler are raised by growers under contract to a broiler firm. Broiler production is concentrated in relatively few states, most of which are located in the south. Produce about 83% of all the broilers produced in the United states. From large integrated broiler companies produce about 18% of the broilers in the United States, and the 20 largest companies produce 50% of the broilers in this country.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 367 Nos./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 14 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 17 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 3 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 37 Lacs Rate of Return 33% Break Even Point 59%

PROCESSED FOOD

Fruit juice has become a media of popularity among people. Fruit juice was first manufactured in Europe. The consumption of fruit juice has climbed sharply in recent years in various countries, the kinds of juice include orange, apple, grape, pineapple, lemon, tomato and many other fruits. The U.S.A. has the maximum It is most popular juice among all juice produced in india. For manufacturing juice of this fruit, apples are washed and crushed in a greater to pieces of 1/8" to 1/2". The juice is pressed out in a basket press and strained through a coarse cloth. The juice is heated to 82 -83oC, filled in bottles and pasteurized by the overflow method for 30 minutes at 80oC. Apple are available in plenty on the West Coast. The fruit is treated in such a way as to remove the astringency in the fruit, steamed for 5 mins. at 5lb/sq. in . pressure. The juice is pressed out and mixed with 0.045% gelatine and set aside for 15 minutes. The settled juice is strained through a cloth and 5-6% sugar is added to it.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10000 Bottle/Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 30 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 37 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 35 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.13 Cr. Rate of Return 139% Break Even Point 27%

PAPPAD PLANT (AUTOMATIC)

The Word “PAPPAD” is quite familiar with Indians. Pappad is a common Indian food normally taken with meals. Some people take it along with tea also. It is a food which is liked by people of all states, people doing all type of occupations. It is well within the reach of common people. Pappad can be exported to other countries and can earn valuable foreign exchange as people in other countries have also taken interest in this food item. Some time before pappads were made at home by the ladies and most of them know, the process of making them. At present also some of the housewives are making these, bu t the i r number has dec reased considerably. However, they used to make them for their captive uses, only.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 0.60 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 13 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 9 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 6 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 30 Lacs Rate of Return 65% Break Even Point 39%

PINE APPLE JUICE MANUFACTURING & CANNING

The pineapple is botanically known as Ananas Comusus. It is one of the most important fruits of the eastern region especially in Assam, Tripura, Darjeeling, Nagaland etc. The fruit is delicious when fully ripe, and is very rich in Vitamin A, B and C and mineral salts. It is not only used as a fresh fruit, but also preserved as canned pineapple rings or slices, jam, squash, etc. Pineapple products are in great demand and are sent to the soil and climate. The pineaple is rather exacting in its requirement of soil and climate. The sweetness of the fruit depends on these factors. The soils most suitable for pineapple are the well-drained loam or sandy loam soils of the plains and laterite soils of the hills, which are rich in organic matter. It needs an acid soil of pH 4.5 to 5. It grows both in tropical and subtropical climates up to an altitude of about 3,000 feet, with the temperature ranging from 60o to 90oF. An altiutde up to 800 feet might be considered safe for its cultivation. It requires a rainfall varying from 30 to 200 inches annually, particularly where the crop is dependent on natural precipitation.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 0.60 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 13 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 9 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 6 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 30 Lacs Rate of Return 65% Break Even Point 39%

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PICKLES

Pickle is a very familiar term known to every person especially in India as it is prepared almost in every, third house in the country, Food, both vegetable and fruit, when under different conditions fermented and is able to preserved for a long time is called as pickle. Manufacture of pickle is an important food industry. One will be surprised to know that food value of cucumber pickles is more than that of eggs, rice, presh tomatoes and fresh onions. There are many types of pickles, and fresh onions well as fruit e.g. Mango, Lime-ginger, Pepper, Cucumber, Onion, Apple, Cauliflower, Cabbage and many other. These can be prepared separately or collectively depending to ones requirements, pickles are normally taken as the means to increase the taste and is not known to the masses that it acts as an appetizer also. Common salt, vinegar and lactices acid are the three important ingredients needed for pickles which act as preservatives and should be added in sufficient quantities. Apart from the oils used, the spieces are also added fruit pickles are preserved in spices vinger and vegetable pickles are preserved in salts. In the final product salt.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 800 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 26 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 3 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 7 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 37 Lacs Rate of Return 86% Break Even Point 37%

POTATO AND ONION FLAKES

Potato and onion flakes means the powder from a dehydrated potato and onion respecting. In making this flakes it is first dehydrated and packed. Potato is the most important vegetable throughout the world. The area under potato in India has been estimated at 50 2150 hectors in 1984-85. The principal potato producing areas are U.P Bihar, Orissa and U.P. up -to -date in punjab and Maharashtra, Darjeeling-red-round in West Bengal , orissa, and Great scot, Late carmen and Royal Kindney in south India. In other parts of the country satha and Gola are most popular. Onion is one of the most widely grown vegetable crop of India and in Valued as a vegetable and spice. The important onion growing states are A.P, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, West Bengal, M.P, and Gujrat. Onion are made into pickels and also dehydrated.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.50 Ton/Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 27 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 24 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 76 Lacs Rate of Return 21% Break Even Point 63%

POUCHES FILLING AND PACKAGING

OF EDIBLE OIL & GHEE

Packaging is an essential part of physical distribution system and a tool for marketing the product in that it has to protect the commodity from atmospheric interaction and transportation hazards and must have aesthetic attraction and appeal so that it may help in increasing sales. Traditionally Jute, Tinplate, paper,Timber plywood, Glass, Aluminium etc. were used in different forms for packaging. Entry of plastic packaging brought revolution. Now more and more goods are being packed in plastics.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3 Tons/Day Land & Building (Area 350 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 8 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 73 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1 Cr. Rate of Return 70% Break Even Point 23%

PAPAYA JUICE/PULP

Papaya (Carica Papaya) belonging to the family Caricaceae was introduced in India in 16th century by the portugese. It is one of the few plants which produces fruits throughout the year. It owes its popularity to various simple reasons like,it requires less area per tree, comes to fruiting in a year,easy to cultivate,provides per hectare income next only to banana and is a high nutritive and medicinal value. Papaya is a native of tropical America, It is now grown in all the tropical and sub-tropical countries , e.g. Australia, Hawaii, Taiwan, Peurto Rico, Peru, Florida, Texas, California in the USA, various parts of Central and South Africa, Pakistan, Banladesh and India. In our country papaya is chiefly cultivated in Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. In India, about 17,000 hectares of land is under papaya cultivation.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 800 Lit./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 8 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 17 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 5 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 31 Lacs Rate of Return 73% Break Even Point 42%

ROASTED/ DRIED/ SALTED CASHEWNUTS, ALMONDS, PISTA,

PEANUT, DRIED COCONUT

Cashew was introduced in the Country as a soil conservation crop in the 10th Century. It produces the most delicious and sought after nut in the world. Its importance as a commercial crop was recognised in India. When kernels were extracted and exported during the first quarter of this century. It is called by different names in different languages as Hindi & Marathi - Kaju, Telegu - Jidi - Mamidi, Muntha - Mamidi, Bengali - Hyle - Badam, Tamil - Mindiri, Malayalam - Andi Paruppu. More than 70% of the cashew nut production of India is from the West Coast, Ratnaagiri and North Karnra Districts in Mumbai, Goa, South Kanara and Malabar Districts in Madra, Cochin and Travancore. It has also been introduced into Bengal (Midnapur), Orissa (Puri, ganjam, and Balasore) and Mysore.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./Day Land & Build. (Area 10000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.36 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 52 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.84 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.21 Cr. Rate of Return 71% Break Even Point 23%

READY TO EAT RETORT PACKED FOOD

Food is the largest consumer packaging market, consisting of a wide variety of pack formats, materials and sizes. Flexible packaging dominates the global food industry as it is widespread in nearly all food categories. More and more consumers are seeking products with smaller packaging, re-sealability and cooking flexibility and flexible packaging is offering them these convenient solutions.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2500 Pouches & Cans/Day Land & Build. (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 33 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 48 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 35 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.27 Cr. Rate of Return 24% Break Even Point 66%

RESTAURANT WITH PUB

Restaurant business is very flourishing business these days not in India only it has been termed as an International Hotel and Restaurant Industry and it carries very brilliant prospects. The need for advantage of Hotel Industry to Restaurant Standards has been felt very recently due to advancement in the technology & industry due to which a lot of young million are have come into existence. This class of people & many people from

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 250 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 29 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 5 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 37 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 93 Lacs Rate of Return 36% Break Even Point 59%

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REFINING OF PALM OIL, SUNFLOWER OIL AND

COTTONSEED OIL

Most crude oils and fats, whether obtained by pressing, solvent extraction or rendering are given a preliminary cleaning and clarification treatment by setting, screening, filtration or centrifugation to make them more resistant against deterioration during storage. When required for edible purposes they are nearly always given a further refining treatment. In most cases, however, some refining treatment must be applied depending on the nature of the impurities and undesirable constituents and on the purposes for which the oil is required.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 1.33 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 89 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 9.32 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 12 Cr. Rate of Return 24% Break Even Point 46%

RICE MILL

Rice is one of the most important food grains. It is used in almost all homes as eatables. It has good filling capacity as a food grains. Human civilization has depended upon cereals from its dawn. it was only when the primitive man developed the ability to grow cereal crops, that settled communities could become established, and even today cereals still constitute a major portion of the diets of people throughout the world. Wheat is grown on a larger area of land than any other crereal. The main wheat growing regions are in the high temperature countries with an

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 4.5 Acres) Rs. 2.28 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 59 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.98 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.89 Cr. Rate of Return 70% Break Even Point 32%

RICE BRAN OIL

RICE BRAN OIL Rice bran is the most important source of edible oil among the unconventional sources. Rice bran is the brown coating around the white starchy rice kernel which is obtained by dehusking paddy and polishing the rice. Despite the impressive growth of rice bran technology in the country, only a third of the available potential has been exploited. India produces about 80 million tons of paddy annually. This can yield about 5 million tons of rice bran and to the extent of 8 lakh tons of rice bran oil. During 1983 - 84, the country processed only 13 lakh tons of rice bran, though the installed processing capacity is around 32 lakh tons. Production of rice bran oil is currently estimated at about 2 lakh tons and hardly 10-15 per cent of it is of edible grade, although the potential availability is reckoned at about 8 lakh tons. The wide gap between the actual production and the potential availability of rice bran oil is primarily due to the fact that at present around 70 per cent of the paddy produced in the country is processed through huller mills while only 30 percent is processed by modern sheller mills.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 24 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 37 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 54 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.26 Cr. Rate of Return 34% Break Even Point 60%

ROLLER FLOUR MILL (FLOUR MILL)

Mini Roller flour mill serve the purpose of processing wheat to convert it into flour. Wheat grains are the seeds of the wheat plant which is able to grow in kinds of soil and under widely differing Climatic conditions. The principle wheats of commerce belong to the botanical groups Triticum vulgane, Triticum drum and triticum compactum. A grain of wheat is avoid in shape fine hains. The grains of what consists of three main parts, the enveloping skins, the embroyo and the endosperm. The relative proportions of these parts vary with the plumpness of the grain but average composition of wheat is 85% endosperm, 2.4% embroyo and 14.5% enveloping skins.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 50 TPD/Day Land & Building (Area 1.5 Acre) Rs. 1 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 60 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.81 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.53 Cr. Rate of Return 44% Break Even Point 36%Break Even Point 60%

RESTAURANT

Restaurant business is very flourishing business these days not in India only it has been termed as an International Hotel and Restaurant Industry and it carries very brilliant prospects. The need for advantage of Hotel Industry to Restaurant Standards has been felt very recently due to advancement in the technology & industry due to which a lot of young million are have come into existence. This class of people & many people from higher & medium of people like to take advantage of this type of Restaurant system on many occasions. After oil the world tourism is the largest single item of international trade today with the increase in education discretionary income and in leisure and paid holidays, travel has grown rapidly in recent years. The phenomenal growth of tourism can be ganged from the fact that world spent 360 billion dollers on tourism in 1977 as compared to 300 billion dollars armament.

Cost EstimationLand & Build. (Area 250 Sq.Mt.)Rs. 13.50 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 4 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 7 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 33 Lacs Rate of Return 76% Break Even Point 39%

SATTU

Sattu (fried gram flour) is popular dry food in Eastern region part of North West. It is also used as dry food. It is healthy food as well as cheap. It can be used by all classes of people of the society. It is prepared generally from fried gram after milling and sieving. It can be in 500 gms pack to 50kg-100kg. Packaging material may be of polythene or polythene lined gunny bag. Basic raw material required for this produc gram only. For processing machine require, dry frier, grinder sieving and packing machine. It can be stored in dry place at room temperature about six months. Using and demand of the product in our country increase about 8-10% per annum. It should be free from adulteration, since it is directly used as food. It is powdery material, pale yellow in colour. It has very good acceptable flavour and odour. It can be easily handle and it can be transfer easily also. There is no problem in storing.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 Ton/Day Land & Building RENTEDPlant & Machinery Rs. 11 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 21 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 36 Lacs Rate of Return 57% Break Even Point 39%

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SOYABEAN PRODUCTS

A variety of formented products prepared, including sauces, which furnish the basic flavouring in chinese and japanese dishes. In India Soyabean has not attained such importance on a food crop till the products like Nugget-Nutrela came to the market. The seeds are consumed locally after splitting as ‘Dal’. They are also purchased and used as ‘Hunja” or ground in to a meal and used in to a meal and used in food preparation, a fermented product is prepared from Soyabean in Manipur. Soyabean passes a characteristic nutty or beany flavour which is not much flavourable in India, flavour and to popularise the use of soyabean in non cereal types cultivated in the plains of India contain a higher percentage of protein and a lowers percentage of oil than those from yellow or chocolate seeds type

Cost EstimationLand & Build.(Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 68 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 32 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3.65 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.68 Cr. Rate of Return 153% Break Even Point 13%

SUPARI (SWEET) [BETAL NUT]

The betelnut (Supari) tree which is known as “ARECA” in South India. It is planted in Bengal, Mysore, Sri Lanka etc. Its yield considered to be very good in Sri Lanka. It is found in various places its yield is difference due to changed climate. It assumed in Mysore it take, 10 - 12 years to come into bearing, in Bengal it begin yielding in 6 - 7 Years, but in plantation crop are said that if gives a good yield in 8th year. In Sri Lanka the tree gives a good yield in 8th year. There are many varieties which is heavy yielders, but the husars usually smaller in size. The fruiting life of a tree may be put at 30 - 60 years after maturity and a tree may live or 6 - 100 years. The yield per acre with 400 trees in 160,000 to 300,000 fruits. Betelnut chewing has been practiced by natives in various countries since times. So keeping in mind its demand our manufacturer utilising supari as a raw material for making various chewing material as Sungan Supari, Pan chapp gutaka Pan Masala, Mayur brand sweet supari, scented supari etc.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 300 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 10 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 3 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 22 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 38 Lacs Rate of Return 131% Break Even Point 18%

SEEDS GRADING AND PROCESSING

The dramatic transformation of the Indian seeds economy from a “net importer” status in the eighties to a self sufficient and more so a net exporter status during the early Nineties has been popularly termed as the Yellow Revolution. From a mere 11 million tonnes during 1986-87, the country attained an all time record oilseeds production of 25 million tonnes during 1996-97, just in the span of a decade. The main contributors to such a significant transformation are: the seeds production technology , the expansion in cultivated area, the price support policy and the institutional support, particularly the formation of the Technology Mission on oilseeds in 1986, among others.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 Ton/Day Land & Building (Area 450 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 21 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 13 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 28 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 71 Lacs Rate of Return 78% Break Even Point 31%

TOMATO POWDER

Tomato powder, as the name emplies, is the dehydrated tomato juice in broad sense. Tomato powder can be manufactred by one of the various methods for the dehydration of tomato juice. Concentration of fruit & vegetable juices to powders for subsequent use in bakery products, beverages, jellies, puddings, and other deserts has been subject of numerous investigations. Result of this work are evidenced by a large number of articles, patents, and commercial installation for dehydration of fruit & vegetable juices. possible savings in packaging, storage, transportation, and convenience, in certain instances, account for the continued interest in commercial development of powder product. It is evident, however, that the present trend towards ready to use desserts and other formulated food products adds much to the commercial possibilities of powdered fruit juices and pups.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 28 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 21 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 15 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 67 Lacs Rate of Return 81% Break Even Point 48%

TOMATO PRODUCTS

Two varieties of tomatoes are available in India they are the large round once which are quite sour and the longish type which are sweetish and less sour. the procesed items from tomatoes include, concentrates, juices, ketchup, and peeled tomatoes include, concentrates, juices, ketchup, and peeled tomatoes and purees. Most of the tomatoes products are made from tomato pulp, which is unflavoured finally divided flesh and juice separated from skins and seeds. It is usually concentrated to a greater or less degree before use in other products or for canning. Tomato paste is a concentrated tomato juice or pulp with out seeds and skin, containing not less than 25% tomato solid. It issued as an ingredient is various types of sauces, canned fish processed beamds, and related products.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3300 Pac./Day Land & Building (Area 500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 16 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 27 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 58 Lacs Rate of Return 33% Break Even Point 62%

TEA PACKAGING

Tea is one of the most popular beverages and is consumed by nearly half of the world population. India was the first country to cultivate the tea as far back as 2737 B.C. Tea is made from the young leaves & unopened buds of the plant ‘Camelia Binerisies’. This plant is grown in tropical and subtropical regions. It is considered to be native of Assam and upper Indo-China. In 1971, the total area under tea plantation was 13,57,000 hectares and production levelled at 13,04,800 tones in the world. The Britishers consume about 30% of total worlds tea production. Only 15 tea exporting nations combinely accounting for 92 % of the world tea trade.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 16 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 20 Lacs W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.14 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.53 Cr. Rate of Return 81% Break Even Point 27%

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TONED MILK

Milk is an Important human food. It is palatable, easy to digest and highly nutritivts. It contains proteins, fat, sugar, minerals and a liberal quantity of different kinds of vitamins. In World milk production, India ranks next only to the United States of America and the U.S.S.R. But the milk produced in India is far from adequate for its vast population as the daily average consumption per head comes to even less than half of the optimum requirement of about 310 grams. The importance of milk in human diet especially for children and expectant and nursing matters is vital.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 50000 Lts./Day Land & Build. (Area 20000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.91 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.45 Cr. W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.75 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.65 Cr. Rate of Return 94% Break Even Point 33%

WALNUT PROCESSING

Walnut is esteemed as dessert and dry fruit during winter, particularly in north India. The immature fruit is one of the richest sources of ascorbic acid. The maximum concentration of ascorbic acid (2-2.5% on fresh wt, 16-20% on dry wt) is reached just before the shell hardens. In Kashmir, Walnut industry is approximately 100 years old. The total production of walnuts in the valley is between 40 to 60 thousand metric tons. This industry alone earns a foreign exchange of ripreos 92 Crores. Walnut processing was introduced in the valley to export Kernels rather than walnuts (with shell). Earlier the processing was carried outside valley but at present with the effects of self employment units of government. The processing is done in the valley in order to export processed kernels in and outside India.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./Day Land & Building (Area 4000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.13 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 68 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.99 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.04 Cr. Rate of Return 121% Break Even Point 17%

WHISKY

The history of distilled spirits goes back into antiquity. Scientists have unearthed pottery in Mesopotamia depicitng fermentation scenes dating back to 4200 BC a small wooden model of a brewery from about 2000 BC is on display at the Metropolitan Musem of Art in New York City, and Aristotle mentions a wine which produces a spirit. The first real distiller was probably a Greek-Egyptian alchemist who in the first or second century AD, in an attempt to transmute base metal into gold, boiled some wine in a crude still. The discovery of ardent spirits which restulted from this effort was looked upon with awe. It was kept a secret for centuries. The technique of distillation probably came from the Egyptians who had been interested in alchemy since the pre-christian era. At a later time the Arabians gained this knowledge from the Egyptians. Distillation was introduced into Western Europe either through Spain about 1150 AD, or by the crusaders who learned about it from the Moslems in the 12th and 13th centuries.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6000 Bottles/Day Land & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 96 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 60 Lacs W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 7.54 Cr. Total Capital Investment Rs. 9.57 Cr. Rate of Return 138% Break Even Point 51%

WHOLE WHEAT PORRIDGE (DALIA)

Dalia is an ideally wholesome diet, which is salubrious nutritious for growth of human body. It contains the essential ingredients which are conducive to the well being of human body. One of the essential features of Dalia is its facile assimilation in the human body in the course of metabolism. This accounts for its being easily digestible. It basically being cereal food enrich with Vitamin B group and other ingredients accounts for its good food value. Specially when the stomach is kept on low fat diet, which can be easily digested in the case of seek people. Owing to its quick digestibility without putting undue load on the elementary canal that constituting the digestive tract.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 Ton/Day Land & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 52 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 94 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 24 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2 Cr. Rate of Return 72% Break Even Point 39%

YOGHURT

Yoghurt is a fermented milk product that is rapidly increasing in consumption in the united state & other European countries. Milk is fermented with lactobacillus bulgaricus and streptococcus thermophilus organism producing lactic acid usually some cream or non fat dried milk is added to the milk in order to obtain a heavy-bodied product. Yoghurt has become popular among many type of people in various countries of the world. It is consumed by some people for the treatment of digestive disorder and other like because its taste is good. The practice of souring milk and his incessant curiosity about the agents causing ferment led to the discovery of bacteria and to a basic food. Yoghurt is now gaining world wide popularity. The key area of yoghurt production and consumption is South West Asia, In Iran or Persia, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Yoghurt possesses an importance not usually equalled else where, It may be made primitively from sheep’s milk or a combination of sheep or a goat milk.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 8 MT./Day Land & Build. (Area 2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 49 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 94 Lacs W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 42 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.07 Cr. Rate of Return 77% Break Even Point 36%

ZARDA KIMAM & TOBACCO

Chewing tobacco is cultivated in almost every state of the Indian Union. The important growing states are Chennai, Bihar, West Bengal, Punjab and U.P. In Chennai and Kerala, large average of certain varieties are town in many districts exclusively for use as chewing tobacco, but in the other states varieties utilized slowly for chewing are not grown to any appreciable extent. Generally the same variety is consumed in a number of forms. Thus the disvariety (N. Tobacco) in Bihar is used both for hookah and chewing. The best middle leaves of Jati (N-tobacco and motihari M. Vasatica) with a brown colour thick texture and pungent taste are used. In Bengal for chewing while the rest of the leaves are used for hookah. The desi tobacco grown around Biswan is sitpur district is considered, suitable for chewing though it is also used to some extent for hookah. In Punjab, the method of curing determine, the use, for hookah smoking , the tobacco is ordinarily pit cured while the same tobacco is ground cured for chewing purposes. In Mumbai Lalchopadi and Kakic opadi grown in bidi tracers are used for chewing and snuff. Desi tobacco of Assam is used for hookah and chewing. Indigenous varieties, grown in Mysore are used for chewing and bidies.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 15 KGS/Day Land & Building (Area 250 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 8 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1 Lac W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3 Lacs Total Capital Investment Rs. 13 Lacs Rate of Return 55% Break Even Point 58%

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• Ayurvedic/Herbal Pharmacy • Blood Bags • Bandage Cloth Weaving On Power Loom • Crepe Bandage • Disposable Surgical Caps & Masks • Dextrose Saline (I.V. Fluid) In Plastic Bottle• Dextrose Saline (I.V. Fluid) • Disposable Needles for Syringes • Disposable Plastic Syringes • Diagnostic Centre • Electronics Blood Pressure Measuring

Instrument • Hospital Cum Nursing Home • Homeopathic Medicines • I. V. Fluids (FFS Technology) • I.V. Set- Cannula • Intravenous • Medical College • Plastic I.V. Bottles • Plaster Of Paris Bandages • Pharmaceuticals (Tablet, Capsule, Syrups And

Ointments)• Repacking Of Medicines • Surgical Cotton & Bandage • Surgical Examination Gloves • Surgical Bandage • Surgical Adhesive Tape On Cloth Surface • Surgical Methylated Spirit • Sodium Phosphate Enema • Veterinary Medicines

SURGICAL & DISPOSABLE MEDICAL PROJECTS

ALCOHOL, BEER, IMFL, COUNTRY LIQUOR, WINE & OTHER RELATED PROJECTS• Alcohol From Rice Straw • Alcohol From Molasses • Alcohol From Potatoes • Alcoholic Beverages And Vinegar From Coconut

Water • Alcoholic Drinks From Ethyl Alcohol By Mixing Of

Various Flavours (Flavoured Alcoholic Beverages)

• Beer Plant (E.O.U.) • Country Liquor • Cider Plant • Ethanol (Biofuel) • Grape Wine • Herbal Beer • Mineral Water (Packed In Bottles, Glasses, Jars) • Rectified Spirit For Potable Alcohol Industrial

Alcohol & Medical Alcohol • Rectified Spirit From Rice/Paddy Straw • Indian Made Foreign Liquor • IMFLl (Whisky) From Potatoes • Octanol (Octyl Alcohol) From Molasses • Potable Beer (Alcoholic) Based On Potato &

Barley/Malt • Vodka From Potatoes • Whisky • Wine From Dates • Wine From Mahua Flowers

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• Agricultural Equipments• AAC & ACSR Aluminium Conductors (All

Aluminium Conductors)• Agricultural Equipments Including Threshers• Air Brake Helical Coil• Air Cooler• Air Filters (For Scooter Car & Excavators etc.)• Aluminium & Aluminium Alloys From Aluminium

Scrap To Make Utensils (Induction Furnace Melted)

• Aluminium Alloy Wheels• Aluminium Alloys From Aluminium Scrap To

Make Utensils (Induction Furnace )• Aluminium Hot & Cold Rolling Mill• Aluminium Conductors• Aluminium Bottle Manufacturing (Cold Extrusion

Of Aluminium)• Aluminium/Copper Cable Lugs• Aluminium Cans For Beer Packaging• Aluminium Cans For Capacitors• Aluminium Caps For Injection Vials• Aluminium Extrusion • Aluminium Furniture & Hardware• Aluminium Sheet Rolling Mill • Alloy Steel Casting (Foundry)• Aluminium Utensils• Aluminium Utensils & School Boxes • Aluminium Wire Drawing And Super Enamelling

For Winding• Anodised Aluminium Utensils• Anodizing Of Aluminium• Antimony Oxide From Lead Scrap• Anti Scale Compound For Adding In Sugar

Boilers• Arc Welding Filter Glass• Aluminium Foil Cutting & Roll Making• Auto Flaps For Trucks & Buses• Automobile Workshop (Garage & Service

Centre)• Auto Bulb• Auto Electrical Parts (Armature)• Auto Gears• Auto Horns• Auto Leaf Spring• Auto Tubes • Auto Piston Ring• Auto Piston• Auto Parts (Electrical And Electronic)• Auto Rubber Parts And Turned Components

Silent Block Bush And Ceiling Fan Shaft+• Auto Wire Outer (Outer For Auto Wire)• Bakery And Biscuits Equipments Fabrication• Ball Point Pen Refills• Ball Roller & Taper Bearing• Band Saw Blades• Barbed Wire• Barrels (Oil)/(Metallic Barrels)• Bath Fittings, Turned Components (All Type)

Sheet Metal (Job Work) And HDPE/PP Moulded Articles

• Battery For Car (Dry)• Battery Operated Three Wheelers• Benefication of Chromite Ore Processing

Charge Chrome• Bicycle Spokes• Bicycle Assembly• Brake Lining Asbestos/Resin Based & Asbestos

Free• Brass Artware/Hollow Ware Casting (With The

help Of Phenolic Resin)• Brass Casting • Brass Pipes From Brass Sheet With

Longitudinally Welding Brass Ware By Casting Method (Brass Articles Viz. Brass Pooja

• Lamps And Other Casted)• Bright Bars• Buffing And Polishing Industry (Job Work)• Butt Hinge (Brass Sheet)• Carbon Brush Holder & Slip Ring• Co2 Welding Wire Electrodes (Copper/Copper

Alloy Coated• M.S. Wire)• Carbon Film Resistors• Car Dealership (Hyundai)• Carburettors• Cast Steel Body Valve• Cast Steel Panes For Melting Furnace• Ceramic Coated Steel Pipes• Chemical Etching Of Stainless Steel• Chemical Resistant Iron & Steel• Concast Steel Bars• Cold Form Section Mill• Cold Rolled Forming Of Section And Other

Sections• C o ld Ro ll I n g Of M s S t r ip• Cold Twisted De-Formed Ribbed Steel• Cold Rolling Mill• Compressor (Hermetic) For Air Conditioners• Compressed Natural Gas (Cng Kit) For

Autovehicle• Continuously Cast Steel Wire Rods (5 Mm)• Continuous Casting Copper Wire Rods• Conveyor Beltings• Conveyor Belt, Transmission Belt & V Belts• Cooking Ranges• Copper/Brass Sheets, Circle & Utensils• Copper Foil• Copper Ingots, Rods Making & Wire Drawing• Copper Powder• Copper Products From Copper Scrap• Copper Smelting Plant• Copper Wire Rods From Copper Scrap• Corrugated Box Making Machinery And Other

Their Parts• Cylinder Liner For Automobiles• Disposable Plastic Razors• Door Locks/Pad Locks• Drill Bits & Tool Bits• Drum Closures• Erw Steel Pipes And Tubes• Erw Steel Conduit Pipe• Earth Moving Equipments• Engine Valves For Automobiles• Fabrication Of Heat Exchanger• Fabrication Of Storage Tanks And M.S. Drum• Ferrous Alloy Ni-Hardy I.V Casting• Ferrous Mn Alloy Casting By Alumina Thermic

Process• Ferro Alloys• Ferro Silicon & Ferro Manganese From Dolomite

(Sms Grade)• Fire Extinguishers• Fire Fighting Equipments And Appliances• Flip-Tone Cans• Forged Conecting Rod• Forging Unit• Fountain Pen Nibs• Foundry Sand

• Free Wheels, Free Wheel Bushes And Free Wheel Plates For Autorickshaws

• Fuel Briquettes From Agro Waste• Fuel Injection System• Fused Magnesia• Generator Canopy• Galvanized M.S.Strips• Galvanizing Plant• Galvanized Iron Wire (G.I. Wire)• G.I. Pipes• Gas Welding Torches And Nozzles• Gasket Sheet • Gate Grills & Window Frames• Generating Set (Diesel)• Hard Anodised Aluminium• High Pressure Cylinder• Hollow Concrete Spun Pole• Hospital Wares• Hospital Furnitures• Hot Rolling Of Stainless Steel Sheet• Hot Dip Galvanizing • Hot Forged Fasteners• Hot Mix Plant • Industrial, Petroleum And Nuclear Filter• Ignition Coil For Automobiles• Injection Moulded Plastic Compounds With Tool

Room• Injection Moulded Plastic Components And

Metal Pipe Spinning Unit• Investment Casting • Iron Ore Pelletization Plant• Iron Ore Mining And Manufacture Of Sponge

Iron• Iron/Steel Wire Gauge• Iron Tawa• Knives (S.S.Knives)• Kitchen Sink (S.S.)• Lead Tube• Lead Alloy From Battery Scrap• L.P.G Regulators• Lpg Cylinder• Lpg Stove• Lpg Bottling Plant (Gas Filling)• M.S. Pipe (Mild Steel Pipe) - Welded• Machine Screws & Self Tapping Screws• Machinery For Cold Rolling Mill• Maruti Workshop Cum Service Station• Magnesium Ingots & Bullets Casting• Manufacture Of Tin Containers• Manufacture Of Storage Tanks, Pressure

Vessels, Heat Exchangers• Mark Ii Hand Pumps• Maruti Workshop Cum - Service Station• Mechanical Jacks• Medical Oxygen Gas Cylinder• Metal Cable Trays• Metal Cutting Die Design• M e t a l C u t t i n g O f A n d G r i n d i n g

Wheels(Abbrasive Cutting Wheels)• Metal Foundry Flux For Aluminium• Metal Foundry Flux For Cast Iron Casting• Metal Hooks & Clips • Metal Separation (Copp- Er , Tin, Lead) From

Spent Wash Acid• Metallic Ring Joints• Metallic Gasket (Spiral Wound)• Microvee & Absolute Filter• Microwave Oven• Mild Steel Ingots• Mini Steel Plant/M.S. Ingot By Induction Furnace• Mini Steel Plant• Modern Vehicle Workshop• Moped• Mild Steel Nuts• M.S.Hinges• M.S.Ingot And Hr. Steel Structurals• M.S.Ingot By Induction Furnaces• M.S. Pipes

AUTOMOBILES, MECHANICAL,

STEEL & IRON & METALLURGICAL

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CHEMICAL (ORGANIC & INORGANIC)

WITH PETROLEUMPRODUCTS

• M.S. Tubes And Pipes• M.S. Welding Electrode• Mufflers & Silencers For Three Wheelers• Nail Cutter With Filer & Manicure• Nichrome Wire• Nickel Lined Screens• Non-Ferrous Alloy Rolling• Non-Ferrous Forging • Non-Ferrous Foundry• Non Pressure• Incandescent Lamp• Number Combination Locks For Luggages• Nuts & Bolts• Oxygen Lancing Pipes• Paper Coated Aluminium And Copper Wire• Perforated Metal Sheets• Petromax Container Photo Etching Of Stainless

Steel Plates• Pipe Galvanizing Plant • Piston Ring-Automobile• Plant Protection Equipments• Platinum Laboratory Apparatus• Pressure Cooker & Aluminium Utensils • Pressure Cooke(Aluminium)• Pressure Die Casting• Printed Aluminium Collapsible Tubes• Printed Tin Containers• Printing Press (Cylinder Machine)• Pumps For Chemical Industry (Special)• Railway Sleepers (M.S.)• Razor Twin Blade• R.C.C Spun Pipes• Reconditioning Of M.S. Drums/Barrels• Re-Rolling Copper And Brass Sheet And Rods• Re-Rolling Mills• Resin Coated Sand• Resin Cored Soft Solder Wires• Rolling Mill• Rolling Mill (By Induction Furnace) &

Manufacture Of Bars, Angles, Squares, Tubes And Others

• Roller Bearing & Forging • Rolling Of Stainless Steel Patta• Rollinf Mill By Tmt Technology• Rubber Insulated Pliers (Hand Tools)• Rubbing Compound For Automobiles• Scientific Laboratory Equipments• Scooter Assembling• Secondary Lead Extrac -Tion By Scrap Battery

Plates, Pipes & Sheet • Seamless M.S. Tubes & Pipes • Self Tapping Steel Screw• Sewing Needles• S.G. Iron & Alloy Steel• Sheet Metal Products, (Ferrous/Non-Ferrous)• Steel Drums And Barrels• Ship/Marine Container• Shock Absorbers• Shoe Eyelets• Shot And Grits By Automization Process• Shovels• Silico Manganese Alloys• Silencers (Mufflers) Exhaust & Tail Pipe For All

Types Of Vehicles• Sintered Bearing• Sintered Bushes• Sintered Metal Products• Soft And Hard Ferrites• Spanners• Spark Plugs• Spin On Filters And Spin On Filters Components

(Including Bowls)• Sponge Iron From Iron Ore• Steel Plant (Electric Arc Furnace Based- Eaf)• Spheriodal Graphite Cast Iron• Spray Dryer• Stainless Steel Casting By Induction Furnace• Stainless Steel Hinges

• Stainless Steel Fasteners (Nut And Bolts)• Stainless Steel Sheet Rolling• Stainless Steel Pipes• Stainless Steel Patta• Stainless Steel Sheet Rolling To Produce

Stainless Steel Utensils • Stainless Steel Utensils• Stainless Steel Wire Drawing• Staple Pins,Paper Pin , Gem Clips Etc.• Steering Wheel And Connecting Rod• Steel Castings• Steel Chain• Steel Foundry• Steel Furnitures And Electrical Appliances• Steel Furniture And Room Cooler• Steel Nipple For Bicycles• Steel Plant (Mini)• Steel Re Rolling Mill • Steel Rods And Coils From Scraps• Steel Rolling Mill (Reinforcement Bars)• Steel Rolling Mill• Steel Strips (Cold Rolled) Silicon With Grain

Riented For Electric Use• Steel Tubular Poles• Steel Transmission Line Towers & Rolling Mill To

Produce Steel Section• Steel Furnitures And Electrical Appliances• Steel Furniture And Fire Fighting Equipments• Steel Furniture And Room Cooler• Steel Wire Drawing And Galvanizing• Steel Wire/Rod• Steel Wool• Ston Scrusher And Screening Plant• Submerged Arc Welded Pipes• Submersible Pump Manufacturing• Super Enamelled Copper Wire• Super Enamelled Copper Wire (From Copper

Cathode Rod)• Three Wheelers• Tie-Rod Ends• Tin Containers• Toolroom And Sheet Metal Products• Trolley (Shopping) For Carrying Of Stores At

Super Market And Ware Houses• Tractor Trailers• Transmission Power Fitting• Tubular Poles• Tyre Retreading By Cold Process• Super Enamelled Copper Wires• Trolley (Shopping) For Carrying Of Stores At

Super Market & Ware Houses• Tmt Bars• Tubular Poles For Electrical Transmission (By

Fabrication Process)• Tubular Poles Of M.S. & High Tensile Steel• V- Belt• Vacuum Cleaners• Vacuum Flask (Stainless Steel)• Valves For Refrigeration And Air-Condition• Vehicle Welding & Painting• Venetion Blind• Washing Machines (Automatic & Computerised)• Water Controller (Automatic)• Watch Straps/Chains/ Bracelets/Belt Brass &

Stainless Steel• Water Coolers• Welded Wire Mesh • Welding Electrodes• Wheel Barrow• Wick Stoves• Wind Mill Window Frame (Ferrous & Non-

Ferrous)• Wrist Watch

• Acetic Anhydride• Acetic Acid (Glacial)• Acetic Acid From Ethanol• Acetone• Acetylene Black• Acetyl Chloride• Acetylene Gas• Acetylene Gas & Oxygen Gas (Integrated Unit)• Acid Black Dye• Acid Slurry • Activated Alumina• Activated Bleaching Earth (Activated Fullers

Earth) • Activated Carbon From Cashewnut Shell• Activated Carbon From Rice Husk• Activated Carbon From Rice Husk, Coconut

Shell & Coconut Powder• Activated Carbon From Wood • Activated Carbon Powder & Granules From

Coconut Shell• Activated Carbon & Sodium Silicate From Paddy

& Rice Husk• Alcohol From Broken Rice• Alum For Water Treatment• Adhesive (Fevicol Type)• Aerosol Insecticides Spray (Baygon, Hit,

Mortein Type)• Agarbatti Synthetic Perfumery Compounds• Alcohol From Potato• Alcohol From Rice Grains• Alcohol From Rice Husk• Alcohol From Molasses• Alcohol, Beer, Starch, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose,

Sorbitol, Vitamin-C,• Alcoholic Beverages And Vinegar From Coconut

Water• Germ Oil, Cattle Feed Etc. From Maize• Alkyd Resin• Alkylated Phenol Likenonyl Phenol, Dodecyl

Phenol• Alum (Non Ferric) • Alum (Ferric)• Aluminium Chloride From Aluminium Ore• Alum Cake• Alum From Aluminium Hydrate• Aluminium Ingot By Bauxite • Aluminium Phosphide• Aluminium Phosphate• Aluminium Sulphate (Non Ferric Alum) 17% -

18% Alumina Content In Granules (2 Mm To 4 Mm) And Flakes

• Amines & Allied Products• Amino Acid• Ammonia Gas• Ammonia Gas Bottling• Ammonia Liquor• Ammonium Nitrate• Ammonium Chloride (Pure & Technical)• Ammonium Sulphate• Annato Seed Extraction And Processing• Anti Corrosion Chemicals

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• Anthranilic Acid From Phthalic Anhydride• Anesthesia (All Types) Used In Hospitals• Aniline• Argon Gas• Ariel Type Detergent Powder • Anthraquinone• Antimony Trioxide• Atenolol• Auramine “O”• Azodicarbonamide• Baking Soda From Ash• Barium Carbonate• Barium Compounds• Barium Nitrate• Barium Peroxide• Barium-Thio-Sulphate Banzene• Baryte Powder• Bar Soap (All Varieties) Using Soap Noodles• Beer Plant• Belt Paste • Beneficiation Of Chromite Ore Processing

Charge Chrome• Benzyl Acetate, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl

Alcohol• Beta Naphthol• Bentonite Powder• Benzoic Acid• Benzidine• Biofertiliser From Mother Culture• Bio Oil For Power Generation From Coffee Husk• Bio Gas Plant• Bio Gas Filling In Cylinder• Bio Tech Unit• Bi-Chromate Of Sodium, Potassium &

Ammonium• Bi-Functional Black Mfgr.Reactive Dye (Dye

From Cotton Yarn Dyeing)• Bio-Fuel (Jatropha Cultivation And Extraction)• Bituminous Roademulsion • Black Phenyl• Black Sulphur• Bleaching Powder (Stable)• Blue Detergent Powder• Bone Crushing Plant• Bone Meal (Calcined) Enrichment With Calcium

& Phosphorus• Boric Acid• B.O.N. Acid• Bromine Gas Plant• Brandy• Butanol• Butyl Rubber For The Manufacture Of Tubes For

Truck And Car Tyres• 1,4, Butanediol• Butyl Acetate• Caffein From Tea Waste• Calcined Lime (Dead Burnt Dolomite)• Calcined Petroleum Coke• Calcining Of Magnesite & Dead Burnt Magnesite• Calcium Aluminate• Calcium Based Grease• Calcium Carbide• Calcium Carbonate • Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated) From By

Product (Lime Slurry & Carbon Dioxide)• Calcium Carbonate (Activated & Precipitated)• Calcium Chloride• Calcium Gluconate• Calcium Nitrate• Calcium Silicate Bricks• Calcium Stearate By Fusion Process• Camphor Powder (Synthetic)• Construction Chemicals (With Detailed Market

Survey And Formulae Etc.)• Carbon Dioxide• Carbon Black From Fertilizer Waste• Carbon Black (Petroleum Based)

• Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (Cmc)• Casein And By Products• Casein From Milk• Cationic Softner (Stearic Acid Based)• Caustic Soda• Caustic Soda From Soda Ash By Soda Lime

Process• Caustic Soda (Liquid) By Electrolytic Process• Caustic Soda From Trona• Caustic Soda, Chlorine And Hydrogen Gas By

Electro-Lysis Of Brine Solution• Cellulose Acetate Moulding Powder• Cellulose Powder & Micro Crystalline Cellulose

Powder • Cement Admixture• Cement Colour• Cement Water Proofing Compound• Cement From Fly Ash & Lime• Cement Tiles (Glazed) • Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (Cpw)• Citric Acid From Lemon• Citric Acid From Molasses• Double Firing (Heating)• Chelated Zinc (Zn Edta)• Chemicals From Prawn Head• Chitin & Chitosan From Prawn Shell Waste• Chloral Hydrate• Chloramphenicol• Chromic Acid (With Pollution Control)• Chromic Acid (Oxide) & Blue Oxide• Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (Cpw)• Chromic Acid• Cement Paint & Distemper • Citric Acid From Lemon• Citric Acid From Molasses• Cleaning Of Cooling System And Boiler• Coal Tar Distillation• Coal Washing Plant• Cobalt Octoate• Compost For Mushroom• Construction Chemicals Copper Oxychloride• Coolant (Engine)• Copper Phthalocyanine Blue & Green• Correction Fluid• Cupric Chloride• Crude Oil Bleaching For Petroleum Jelly• Cutting Oil• Cyanuric Chloride• Cyanoacrylate Adhesive• Cutting Oil• Defoaming Agent For Paper Industry• De-Nickeling (Electrolytic Process)• Detergent Cake & Powder• Detergent Powder• Detergent Concentrate (Idet 10)• Dextrose Monohydrate & Dextrose Anhydrous

Powder From Tapioca Starch• Di-Basic Lead Stearate• Di Calcium Phosphate• Diclofenal Sodium Slow Release (Sr) Tables

100mg.• Di Ethyl Oxalate• Di Methyl Orthophthalate• Di-Methyl Phthalate• Diclofenac Gel• Dioctyl Phthalate (Dop)• Di Phenyl Glycerine• Di Phenyl Oxide• Dinitro-Chloro Benzene• Distillery • Distilled Water• Dodecyl Benzene Sulphonate• Dustless Chalk• Edta & Its Salts• Electroless Nickel Plating On Plastics• Electrolyte (Like Sulphuric Acid) For Lead Acid

Dry Rechargable 5.5.Ah. Battery• Electropolishing On Gold Jewellery• Electropolishing On Various Metals• Endosulfan• Enzyme Based Detergent Powder• Ephedrine Hydrochloride• Epoxy Resin Based Compound • Ethanol (Biofuel)• Ethyl Alcohol From Molasses• Ethyl Acetate• Ehtyl Ether• Ethyl Alcohol (Potable Liquor)• Ethyl Hexanol• Extra Temperature Lubricating Grease• Extraction Of Essential Oils By Sugar Critical Fluid

(Carbon Dioxide) Method From Flowers, Herbal & Spices

• Fabric Stain Remover• Fatty Acid• Ferric Alum• Ferric And Non Ferric Alum (Aluminium Sulphate)• Ferro Chrome Ligno Sulphonate• Ferro Manganese• Ferro Silicone• Ferro Vanadium From Vanadium Sludge• Ferrous Silicate• Ferrous Sulphate• Ferrous Sulphide• Fertilizer From Animal Blood & Leather Waste• Fluorescent Tube Light Powder• Foamed Pvc Compounding & Its Products • Formaldehyde• Food Grade Grease Or Lubricant• Fractional Distillation Of D.M.O (Dementholized

Oil)• Fractional Distillation Of Essential Oil &

Medicinalplant Extract• Friction Dust (Liquid & Powder) From Cnsl• Fruit Flavours• Furfural From Rice Husk• Fumaric Acid• Gas Filling Of Lpg Cylinder • Garlic Acid• Ginger And Garlic Paste• Ginger Processing• Gasket Shellac Compound• Gear Oil• Gibberellic Acid• Glass Putty• Gluconic Acid• Glucose D- Powder• Glycerine • Gossypol (Poly Phenol) From Cotton Seed Oil• Greases (Lithium Based)• Guar Gum Powder• Hair Fixer (Hair Gel Type)• High Temerature Grease• Hard Grease• H - Acid• Henna Paste Making• Henna Powder Repackaging• Heptal Dehyde• Herbal Beer• High Carbon Ferro Chrome• Humid Acid• Hydrated Calcium Silicate Brick• Hydrated Lime From Sea Shell• Hydrochloric Acid• Hydro Fluoric Acid• Hydrogen Peroxide (By Auto-Oxidation Process)• Ice Packs (Solutions Type, White Gel Type, Violet

Semi Solid Polymer Type)• Improving Drop Point Paraffin Wax From 45-500c

To 75-800c• Industrial Alcohol• Integerated Complex Of Easter & Allied Products

(D.O.P, D.B.P, Ethyl Acetate Wire Enamel & Cable Jelly)

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• Insta Whitening System (Ujala Type)• Imfl (Whisky) & Country Liquor• Imfl (Whiskey) From Potato• Iron Oxide For Making Feritte• Iron Sulphide• Jatropha (Biodiesel) Cultivation And Extraction• J. Acid• Jute Batching Oil• Kesh Kala Tel (Hair Dye Lotion) (Vasmol 33,

Black Nite Type)• L-Lysine Monohydrochloride• Lactic Acid From White Sugar By Fermentation

Process• Ldpe Granules From Virgin (Ldpe Resin) • Lead Extraction From Battery Scrap• Lead Oxide (A) Lead Monoxide • (B) Lead Tetra Oxide • (C) Greylead Oxide• Liquid Glucose & Its By Products• Liquid Gold (In Paste Form)• Lemon Oil From Lemon• Liquid Oxygen Bottling Plant• Liquid Shoe Polish• Liquid Floor Polish• Lithium Based Grease• Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonate• Lube Oil Viscosity Improved For P.P.G/P.E.G.• Lube Oil And Greases• Lube Oil From Cnsl To Reduce Friction• Lubricants Ashless 100% Combustion• Maize Oil• Magnesium Carbonate And Magnesium

Bicarmonate• Magnesium Hydroxide Powder• Magnesium Silicate• Magnesium Sulphate• Malachite Green• Maleic Acid• Maleic Anhydride• Manganese Sulphate• Manufacturing Of Carbon Mono-Oxide Water

Gas• Menthol Bold Crystals From Flakes• Menthol Crystal & Mentha Oil• Mercuric Oxide• Metal Pre-Treatment Chemicals • Methyl Chloride• Methyl Cinnamate• Methane Gas By Sodium Acetate & Soda Lime • Methyl Acetyl Ricinolate• Methyl Parathion 2% Dust Powder• Methyl Stearate• Metol• Metol From Hydroqui-None & Methylamine• Micanite• Micro Crystalline Wax• Micro Nutrient Mixture• Mineral Water• Mineral Water And Pet Bottilng Plant• Mineral Water In Bottles, Glass And

Pouches• Mini Cement Plant (By Rotary Kiln Process)• Mixed Fertilizer• Mosquito Repellent Vaporiser (Liquid Mosquito

Destroyer)• Mosquito & Flies Repellent Agarbatti (Incense

Sticks)• Monochloro Acetic Acid• Monocrotophos (Technical)• Mosquito Coil • Mosquito Coil & Mat• Mosquito Mat• Mosquito Net• Mosquito Coil Agarbatti• Mother Tincture & Bio Chemic Medicines• Naphthalene & Phenyl (Integrated Unit) • Natural Mineral Water By Reverse Osmosis

Process• Nickel Plating Brightner (Primary Or Carrier

Brightner & Secondary Brightner)• Nickel Sulphate• Nicotine From Tobacco Waste• Nicotine Sulphate From Tobacco Waste• Nitro Benzene• Nitro Cellulose Sanding Sealer/Lacquer• Nitro Musk• Nitrogen & Oxygen Gas Plant• Non-Ionic Surfactant (Wetting Agent)• No-Carb Paste• Npk Mixed Fertilizer (Molasses Based)• N.P.K Fertilizer• Octanol• Oleoresin From Chilly And Ginger (Extraction)• Oleoresins From Marigold Petals (Extraction)• Organic Fertiliser• Ortho Nitro Phenol• Ortho Phthalic Polyester• Oxalic Acid From Molasses• Oxalic Acid From Rice Husk• Oxalic Acid From Tree Bark• Oxalic Acid From Waste Vegetables• Oxygen Gas Plant• Oxygen And Nitrogen Gas Plant• Oxygen Gas Plant (Air Seperation Method)• Para-Amino Benzoic Acid• Para-Amino Phenol• Para Toluene Sulphonic Acid• Pectin From Raw Papaya• Pectin From Apple Pomace• Pectin From Mango Peel• Pectin From Oranges• Pectin From Citrus/Lemon• Perfume (Lemon & Others) • Perfume Spray Deodorant (Non-Alcoholic)• Pest Control• Pesticide Preparation Using Neem Fruit &

Seeds (Margosa)• Pet Bottles From Pre-Form• Pet Granules (Dana)• Pet Preform From Resin For Pet Bottles• Petroleum Jelly• Phenol• Phenyl Acetic Acid• Phenyl• Phenyl (Black) In Liquid Form• Phthalic Anhydride• Phosphoric Acid From Rock Phosphate• Phosphorus By Chemical Process• Photo Emulsion For Rotary Screen Printing• Phthalocyanine Blue• Pigment Emulsion For Textile• Pigment Gum• Plant Growth Reagen Based Chlorothyltrimethyl

Ammonium Chloride• Plant Harmones Based On 2,4-Dichlorphenoxy

• Acentic Acid & Naphthalene• Plastazote Polythylene Foam Used For Fibre

Cable Joint• Plasticine (Modelling Clay)• Plastic Waste Reprocessing• Plaster Of Paris Bandages• Polyester Resin (G.P. Grade Laminate Grade,

Electrical Grade)• Polyol From Propylene Oxide• Poly Vinyl Acetate• Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsion• Polyvinyl Alcohol• Polyurethene Foam • Potassium Dichromate/Bichromate• Potassium Iodate• Potassium Nitrate• Potassium Permagnate• Potassium Per Sulphate

• Potassium Sulphate (Fertilizer Grade)• Potassium Per Oxy Di-Sulphide• Potassium Silicate By Ion Exchange Process• Potassium Silicate• Potassium Stearate• Processing Of Datura Stramonium Into

Hyosyamina And Atropin• Power Alcohol• Pvc Resin From Ethyl Alcohol• Pyridine & Its Derivatives• Rapid Fast Dyes (Only Process) • Reactor (Chemical)• Resorcinol• Reclamation Of Used Engine Oil (By Clay &

Vacuum Distillation Process)• Refinery Petrol/Diesel Etc.• Reclamation Of Spent Bleaching Earth• Reclamation Of Nickel Spent Catalyst From

Vanaspati Industry• Rectified Spirit From Molasses & Mahua Flowers• Rectified Spirit From Rice Straw• Red Oxide Paint/Primer (Anti Corrosive) Based

Organic Red Pigments• Refinery Petrol/Diesel Etc.• Removal Of Antimony From Lead Scrap• Resorcinol• Rice Bran Oil (Rbo)• Rosin Sizing Agent• Resorcinol• Rust Prevention Lube Oil• Saline And Injection Water• Salicylic Acid• Santonin• Sennosides From Senno Leaf• Silicone Grease• Shoe Polish • Silica Gel (Blue Self Indicating Process)• Silica Ramming Mass• Silicone Emulsion• Silicone From Rice Husk• Silicon From Silica (Semi Conductor Grade)• Silicon Grease• Silicone Oil• Silicone Resins• Silicone Spray • Silver Brazing Foil• Silver Extraction From Waste Hypo Solution• Silver Nitrate • Silver Parts For Ceramic Capacitor Single Super • Phosphate & Mixed Fertilizer (Npk)• Single Super Phosphate (S.S.P) & Sulphuric Acid• Soda Ash• Soda Ash From Natron• Soda Water Bottling Plant (Carbonated

Beverage)• Sodium Aluminate• Odium Benzoate• Sodium Bi-Carbonate (Baking Soda) From Soda

Ash• Sodium Chlorite• Sodium Chromate• Sodium Cyclamate• Sodium Di-Chromate• Sodium Di-Chromate & Sodium Sulphate As Bye

Products• Sodium Hexa Meta Phosphate• Sodium Hydrosulfite • Sodium Hypo Chloride (Bleach Liquor)• Sodium Iso-Propyl Xanthate• Sodium Lauryl Sulphate• Sodium Lauryl Sulphate & Sodium Lauryl Ether

Sulphate• Sodium Nitrate • Sodium Petroleum Sulphonate (Emulsifier)• Sodium Silicate From Silica & Soda Ash• Sodium Silicate From (1) Paddy Silk Husk 2) &

Silica

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• Sodium Silicate By Hydro Thermic Process Using Quartz And Caustic Lye

• Sodium Carbonate & Silica • Sodium Sulphate • Sodium Sulphide By Barium Sulphate Process• Sodium Sulphide From Ammonia & Sodium

Chloride• Sodium Sulphite• Sodium Tri-Poly Phosphate• Soluble Cutting Oil• Softener (Cationic Anionic & Non-Ionic)• Spirit From Pine Apple• Stannous Chloride• Stearic Acid• Stearates Manufacture (Calcium, Zinc,

Aluminium, Magnesium Stearates)• Sulfanilic Acid In Powder Form• Sulphur From Pyrites & Slag• Sulphur Crystals/Lumps• Sulphuric Acid• Sulphuric Acid From Dcda Process• Super Phosphate (S.S.P)• Synthetic Iron Oxide (Yellow)• Synthetic Red & Wellow Iron Oxide From Iron

Filling & Pickle Liquor• Synthetic Zeolite• Tannic Acid• Tartaric Acid• Teflon Grease• Textile Marker Pen/Tube• Toilet Cleaner• Toluene And Sbp From Crude Naphtha• Trimethyl Ammonium Chloride• Triphenyl Phosphite (T.P.P)• Ultramarine Blue (Liquid)• Urea Formaldehyde & Melamine Formaldehyde

Powder• Undecylinic Acid• Vinyl Acetate Monomer• Vitamin C• Vitamin E• Waste Water Treatment Plant For Industrial

Sector In India (Only Marker Survey)• Washing Soap And Powder• Wall Putty• Water Proofing Chemicals• Water Treatment Plant• Weedicide• Wire Drawing Lubricants• Wire Enamels• Wood Polish (Non Alcoholic)• Xanthates• Yellow Dextrin• Zinc Chloride• Zinc Oxide• Zinc Phosphating By Cold Process• Zinc Silicate• Zinc Stearate• Zinc And Copper Sulphate From Brass Ash• Zinc Sulphate• Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate• Acid Black • Auramine’o’• Azo Dyes Stuff• Dye & Dye Intermediate• Dye Intermediates• Malachite Green• Methylene Blue• Phthalocyanine Blue• Phthalocyanine Blue & Green• Reactive Dyes• Sulphur Black Dye • Vat Dyes• Water Chilling Plant• Water Treatment Chemicals• Water Treatment Plant• Wadding Oil (100%) For Wadding Of Cotton • Hosiery Cloth In The Dyeing Process• White Oil• Wax Floor Polish

ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS & INFOTECH / IT

PROJECTS• Air Conditioning • Aluminium Alloy Conductor• Aac And Acsr Aluminium Conductors• Aluminium Cable• Aluminium Electroytic Capacitors• Audio Cassette Assembling & Recording• Audio Cassettes Duplicating Recording• Audio Cassettes & Audio Studio• Audio Cassettes Plane & Recorded• Audio Magnetic Heads• Audio Magnetic Tape• Audio/Video Cassettes• Auto Bulb/Lamps• Automatic Voltage Stabilizer• Battery Plates• Business Process Outsourcing (Bpo)• B/W Tv & Computer Monitor Picture Tube• Bread Boards• Call Centre• Call Centre – International• Camera (35 Mm)• Capacitors• Carbon Electrode Used For Battery Cell• Carbon Potetiometers• Ceiling Fan• Ceiling Fan (Stainless Steel)• Ceramic Insulator• Children Infotech Training Institute (Rs. 10000/-)• Choke And Patti• Choke And Starter• Choke Used For Fluorescent Lamps• Colour Television• Colour And Black & White Television• Compact Disc• Compact Disc Player (Audio/Video)• Computer Education Institute• Computer Assembly• Computer Hardware• Computer Keyboard• Computer Peripherals• Computer Printers• Computer Ribbon• Computer Ribbon Reinking Or Refilling• Computer Stationery• Computer Stationery & Imported Hardware

Parts• Computer Terminals• Computerised Washing Machine (Automatic)• Computer Software• Condenser For Motor Using Mpp Film• Control Panel Board• Cooling Coil For Air Conditioners• Copper Strip Coil From Scrap• Cordless Telephones• Cyber Cafe• Cyberkiosk • Data Processing Centre • D.C. Micro Motors

• D.G.Sets• Display Systems (Led Type)• Dish Antenna And Cable T.V. Network

Equipment• Distribution Transformers & Repairs• Domestic Electrical Appliances- Room Cooler,

Washing Machine, Water Heater, Electric Room Heater

• E-Commerce/Business• Electric Energy Meter• Electric Fans• Electric Horn For Automobile• Electric Lamp/Gls (Incandescent Lamp)• Electric Mixer• Electric Motors Up To 10 Hp. Rewinding Of All

Types Of Motors Water Pumps • Electric Motor Winding (For Fan, Mixies, Etc.)• Electric Steam Iron• Electrical Appliances• Electrical Fixtures• Electrical Stamping• Electrolytic Capacitors• Electromagnetic Relay• Electronic Balast/Chok• Electrical Choke• Electronic Digitalwatches• Electronic Digital Weighing Machine• Electronic Fire Alarm• Electronic Gas Stove Lighters• Electronic Phones, Dry Battery Packs And

Chargers/Adapters• Electronic Pressure Indicators, Electricals,

Electronic Liquid Level Indicators, Electronic Temperature Indicator, Digital Tachometer

• Electronic Telephone Instruments• Electronic Toys• Electronic Watches & Clocks• Fax Machines• F.H.P Motors• Floppy Diskettes• Fluorescent Lamp Starter• Fluorescent Tubular Lamps With Introduction To

Mercury Vapour Lamp• Franchisee Computer Education Centre (Rs.

10000)• Gas Detector (L.P.G)• Generator Set & Pump Sets• Generator (Battery Operated)• Gis Service Centre (Geographical Information

Systems) • Hardware Fitting For Transmission Line

(Overhead Line Material• Headers For Transistor Ics Semi Conductor• H.T & L.T Insulators• H.T & M.V Industrial Cubical Switch Board• Information Moving Display (L.E.D Type)• Insurance Claim Processing Centre (Eou) (Rs.

10000/-)• Integrated Circuits• Internet Based Stock Trading (Rs. 10000/-)• Internet Service Provider (I.S.P.)• Jelly Filled Telephone Cables• Lap Top Computers• Lead Acid Batteries• Lead Acid Battery Plates And Assembling Of

Battery• Legal Transcription & Secretarial Services Center (Eou)(Rs. 15000/-)• Light Emitting Diodes (L.E.D)• Linear Ics Trainer Kit• Loud Speaker• L.T Transformer Repairing• Medical Transcription Centre• Metal Film Resistors• Metallised Polypropylene, Polyester Film

Capacitor• Mica Base Electronic Components

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• Mica Paper Waste Paper From Mica Waste• Micro Processors Trainer Kits Based On Micro

Processors• Mini Computer (Personal Computer)• Miniature Circuit Breaker (M.C.B)• Miniature Watch Batteries (Button Cell)• Mixer/Grinder (Mixi)• Mono Chrome Computer Monitor• Motor Start Electrolytic Capacitor• Multi Layer P.C.B• Multiple Relay For Low Voltage• Neon Indicator• Neon Sign Manufacture• Optical Fibre Cables• On Line Shopping Mall (Rs. 10000/-)• Opto Mechanical & Electrical Equipments• Photo Colour Lab• Picture Tube (B/W)• Plain Paper Copier• Plastic Film Capacitors• Polyester Capacitors• Portable Generator Set• Portal• Portable Television(Tv)• Power Capacitors• Power Inverters• Power Plant (Gas Based)• Power Plant (Hydro Based)• Power Transformers Up To 600 Kva• Printed Circuit Board • Pvc Wires & Cables• Pvc Pipe And Fitting• Re-Conditioning Of Picture Tube• Resin Cast Ct & Pt (1 Kv)• Semi Conductor Device• Semi Conductors For Transistors & Diodes• Setting Up Of A Video Studio• Smoke Detectors• Solar Cells• Solar Modules• Solar Power Plant (Energy)• Solar Photo Voltaic System• Solder Fluxes• Solar Water Heating Panels• Steel Furniture & Electrical Appliances• Stereo Amplifiers• Stereo Cassette Recorders/Players• Street Light Fittings Surge Suppressor• Tantalum Capacitors• Teflon Coated Electric Cable• Telemedicine (Distance Health Care) (Rs.

10000/-)• Telephone Cord/Cable• Telephone (Push Button Type)• Telephone (Push Button & Cordless)• Television (Ctv & B/W)• Television (3-D)• Television Deflection Components• Television Signal Boosters• Television Tuners• Traction Batteries• Training Institute Of Medical Transcription• Transformer For B/W Tv• Transformer For Voltage Stabilizer & E.H.T• Transmission Power Line Fitting• Transmission Tower Fitting• T.V. News Channel• Tv Audio Equipment Cabinets & Their

Assembling Unit• Un-Interrupted Power Supply (U.P.S)• Variable Frequency• Variable Voltage A.C. Drive• Video Cassettes (Complete Manufacturing &

Assembling)• Video Cassettes Recorder (V.C.R)• Video Film Studio• Voltage Regulator For Automobiles

• Voltage Stabilizers• Voltage Stablizer & T.V. Gain Booster• Wax And Chemical Coated, Braided Tinsel Wire• Website Design & E-Mail Registering• Welding Electrodes• Wind Energy Power Project (10 Mw) • Wire Wound Potentiometers• Wire Wound Resistance

• Alcoholic Beverages & Venegar From Coconut Water

• Alcohol Drinks From Ethyl Alcohol By Mixing Of Various Flavours

• Amla Fruit Products With Preservation Tomato Sauce, Pickles Jam And Jellies

• Anti Scale Compound For Adding Into Sugar Juice Boiling

• Apple Juice Concentrated & Dehydrated Fruit & Vegetables

• Artificial Fish Meal For Poultry Feed• Automatic Biscuit Making Plant• Automatic Bread Making Unit• Baby Cereal Food And Milk Powder• Baby Corn• Bacteria For Cane Juice• Baker’s Yeast• Bakery Industry• Banana Puree• Barley Malt• Beer & Wine• Beer Plant (Brewery)• Bidi• Bidi & Cigarette• Biscuit Plant• Bread (Automatic Plant)• Black Pepper (Spices)• Bread And Biscuits• Breeding Farm• Broiler Chicken• Button Mushroom• Cultivation & Processing• Canning Of Rasagullas In Metal Cans • Caffein From Tea Waste• Canning Of Fruits & Vegetables• Casein From Milk• Casein And By-Products• Cashew Fruit Juice From Cashew Fruit Apple • Cashewnut Kernel Extraction From Cashewnut

Fruit• Cashewnut Shell Liquid & Kernel Processing• Cashew Feni• Catecheu (By Chemical Process)• Cattle Feed From Tapioca• Chewing & Bubble Gum

FOOD, AGRO FOOD, PROCESSED FOOD, AGRO

PLANTATION, CULTIVATION, FARMING, DAIRY/MILK, TOBACCO/PAN MASALA, BREWERY & DISTILLERY,

EDIBLE OILS, EOU FOOD PRODUCTS

AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

• Chicken/Sheep Meat Processing• Chocolate (Milk)• Cigarette And Beedies• Cocoa Butter From Cocoa Mass• Coconut Water (Coco Jal) - Packed• Coconut Products & By Products Process

Complex• Cold/Soft Drinks• Collection Of Milk And Milk Making Powder• Collection Of Milk And Packing In Polythene

Pouch (1/2 Kg.1 Kg. & 2 Kg.)• Condensed Milk (Sweetned)• Cold Storage• Confectionery Industry (Toffee & Candy, Semi-

Automatic Plant)• Confectionery Unit With Toffee, Candy, Chewing

Gum And Bubble Gum• Corn Flakes• Cottonseed Oil and Cake• Country Liquor From Molasses• Custard Powder• Cigarette• Dairy Farm And Dairy (Milk) Products

(Pasteurised Milk, Butter, Ghee, Paneer)• Dairy Farm To Produce Milk & Packing In

Pouches (50%) & Can(50%)• Dairy For Milk Processing• Dairy Farming (Buffalo)• Dairy Farming (Jersey Cow)• Dal (Pulse) Mill Unit• Dehydration Of Carrot & Garlic• Dehydration & Canning Of Fruits & Vegetables• Dehydration Of Figs• Dehydration Of Fruits And Vegetables By

Vacuum Drying Method• Dehydration Of Fruits And Vegetables By Iqf

Technology• Dehydrated Onions And Onion Powder• Drinking Water (Packaged)• Dry Ice By Breaking Of Air• Drying Of Red Chillies, Haldi, Dhania, And

Green Peas• Egg Powder (40,000 Eggs Processing Per Day)• Export Of Processed Foods And Marine

Products• Fish Canning & Pouching• Fish Farming (Prawn & Other Marine Products)• Fish Meal• Flour Mill And Mustard Oil • Flavoured Milk• Food Colour & Orasted Groundnut Gram Peas,

Etc In Pouches• Frog Legs Processing• Frozen Meats Processing• Food Flavours (Whisky) Vodka, Grape, Butter

Scotch)• Food Products Complex (Dehydrated Onions,

Garlic Powder & Flakes, Cattle Feed, Tomato Powder, Tomato Products, Canned Fruits & Vegetables, Tomato Pure, Ground Nut Oil, Refined Oil, Dehydrated Grapes Etc.

• Banana Powder & Waffers) • Freeze Drying Coffee Manufacturing Unit

(Processing) And Packaging In Glass Bottles• Fruit Juice, Jam, Jellies & Allied Products• Fruit Juice, Pickles Processing And Canning• Fruit Juice Making & Packing In Plastic

Container/Pouches• Fruit Processing (Jam & Jellies)• Fruit Pulp & Juice Concentrates• Fruit & Vegetable Drying (Freeze Drying

Method)• Ginger Oil• Ginger Paste• Ginger And Garlic Paste• Goat Farm

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GUMS & ADHESIVES

• Goat & Sheep Farming• Gram Dall/Pulse Mill• Grape Dehydration• Hard Boiled Candy (Toffee & Candy)• Herbal Cigarettes• Honey Processing & Packaging• Honey Coated Cashewnuts, Peanuts And Other

Nuts• Ice Cream Of Different Flavours• Ice Cream Stabilizer• Ice Making Plant• Icing Sugar• Indian Made Foreign Liquor (I.M.F.L)• Instant Food (Idli Mix, Dosa Mix, Gulab Jamun

Mix)• Instant Food (Instant Food & Fast Food Parlour)• Instant Noodles• Instant Tea• Instant Tea From Black Tea• Integerated Starch Baking Powder/Yeast Industry• Integrated Unit Of Dairy Farming, Milk Collection

And Processing, Fish Farming, Poultry Farming And Hatchery

• Iodized Salt• Iodized Salt (Ordinary Moisture-Less/Free

Flowing In Plastic Bags And Containers)• Jam, Jellies, Fruit Juice & Allied Products• Katha and Cutch• Khandsari Sugar• Khandsari Sugar • Lactic Acid From White Sugar By Fermentation

Process• Lactose & By Products Processing From Milk• Liquid Glucose And Its Bye Products• Macroni And Vermicilli• Malt Extraction From Barley• Mango Processing (Mango Pulp, Juice & Slices)• Mayur Brand Type Chewing Tobacco• Mineral Water• Milk Preservation & Marketing To Whole Sellers

(Inpouch Packing By Uht Technology)• Milk Processing And Packaging Of Milk Products• Milk Products (Casein, Lactose, Ghee & Whey

Powder)• Milk Toffee • Mini Flour Mill• Mini Sugar Plant• Misri (Pearl Sugar Candies)• Modern Rice Mill• Murabba• Mustard Oil Extraction & Refining• Mutton Tallow• Namkeen Industry (Bhujia, Chana Chur etc.) • Namkeen (Kurkure Type Snack Food• Namkeen With Kurkurre Type Snack Food• Namkeen & Sweets• Natural Mineral Water and PET Bottles• Non-Basmati Rice From Paddy• Oleoresin, Essential Oil, Dyes & Powder Of

Spices• Oleoresin Extraction From Diptero-Carput

Turminatus And Pinus Khasyana• Oleoresin Extraction From Chilli• Pan Masala With Packing In Pouches And Tin

Cans• Pan Masala, Tobacco, Zarda & Kimam• Packaged Drinking Water• Packaged Coconut Water (Coco Jal)• Paneer From Milk• Pappad Plant• Pectin from Orange Peels• Papain From Papaya (Papaya Latex)• Pectin From Mango Peel Pectin From Apple

Pomace• Phyto Tea (Herbal Tea)• Pickles And Sauces• Pickles Murabba etc. (Veg. & Non. Veg.Pickles)• Piggery Meat Process

• Acrylic Adhesive• Adhesive (Different Types)• Adhesive (Fevicol Type)• Adhesive For Stickers• Adhesive Based On Vinyl Acetate• Adhesive Based On Polyurethane• Adhesive For Band Aid (Johnson & Johnson

Type)• Adhesive Industries (Laminated, Sticker,Ddl &

Other Types)• Adhesive For Gasket (Liquid/Paste)• Araldyte Type Adhesive• Alkyd Resin• Bopp Self Adhesive Tapes• Cyanoacrylate Adhesive• Ester Gums• Fevicol Type Adhesive• Guar Gum• Gum Bottle (Pvc)• Gum For Pasting Labels• Leather To Leather Adhesive• Liquid Adhesive For Corrugated Boxes• Office Paste• Poly Amide Resin• Pressure Sensitive Adhesive• Pvc Indulation Tapes• Printing Gums (Guar Gum Based)• Rubber Adhesive• Self Adhesive Labels• Starch And Dextrin Based Afhesive• Surgical Adhesive Plaster• Synthetic Rubber Adhesive• Synthetic Adhesive For Decorative Laminate

Bonding • Tapioca Starch Adhesive• Vinyl Ester Adhesive• Vulcanising Adhesive Formulation Vulcanizing

Rubber Solution/Cement For Automobile Tyre• Urea Formaldehyde Resin• Water Based Latex Adhesive

• Handmade Leather• Leather Auxillaries & Chemicals• Leather Dyes• Leather Washers • Leather Board From Leather Waste• Leather For Upholstry(Sofa)• Leather Finishing Lacquer (Nitrocellulose

Lacquer For Leather)• Leather Garments• Leather Goods• Leather Shoes• Leather Shoe & Chappal• Leather Footwears• Leather Suitcases, Briefcases & Travelling Bags• Leather Goods And Garments• Leather Garments, Shoe & Chappal• Leather Pigment Used For Colouring Of Leather• Leather Tanning• Leather Tanning & Garments (Eou)• Sheep Skin Pickling Plant• Shoe Upper• Sport Shoes (Plastic)

LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS

• Pine-Apple Juice Preparation & Packaging• Potato Chips/Waffers• Potato Powder• Pouch Filling & Packaging Of Edible Oil & Ghee• Poultry Feed• Processed Foods & Spices (Eou)• Processed Readymade Food• Processing Of Fruits & Vegetables• Puree, Paste, Juice And Ketchup From Khajoor

(Dates)• Rabbit Farming• Rasgullas Making & Canning In Metal Cans• Ready To Eat Processed Cooked Food• Ready To Eat Retort Packed Food• Ready To Eat Snack Food (Crax, Roll & Ball

Type)• Rice & Corn Flakes• Rice Noodles• Roasted/Salted/Masala,Cashew Nuts, Almonds

& Peanuts• Roller Flour Mill (Atta, Suja And Maida)• Salt Licks For Cattle• Sattu• Sausages Food Casing• Soft Drinks (Cold Drinks)• Soft Drinks Essences• Soft Drinks (Non Carbonated) Mango,Licchi,

Pineapple Flavours Frooti Type In Tetrapack)• Softy Ice Cream Cones (Fully Automatic)• Soft/Cold Drinks (Cola, Orange, Lemon Etc.

Flavours)• Soyabean Products• Soyabean Bariyan• Soya Milk & Paneer• Spices/Masala With Formulae• Spices And Namkeen (Integrated Unit)• Snack Food (Kurkure Type)• Starch & Allied Propduct From Broken Rice• Strawberry Cultivation & Processing• Sugarcane Juice Preservation• Sugar Cubes From Cane Sugar• Sugar Plant• Supari (Sweet) – Betel Nut (Synthetic)• Sweet Aroma Betel Nut• Synthetic Tallow• Tamarind Juice Powder• Tamarind Juice Concentrates• Tea & Coffee Processing & Packaging• Toffees, Golies, Candy (Hard Boiled)• Tomato Products• Tomato Ketchup, Tomato Puree and Tomato

Juice• Tomato Ketchup, Tomato Puree And Tomato

Juice (Tomato Products)• Trading Business Of Spices & Pan Masala• Tuity Fruity• Vermicilli (Including Roasted Vermicilli)• Virgin Coconut Oil• Vodka From Potatoes• Wallnut Processing• Wine, Brandy, Whisky &Champagne• Wine From Dates• Yeast From Molasses• Zarda, Kimam No. 60,90,120,160,240,300 &

400 (Tobacco)• Zarda Kimam And Tobacco• Zarda-Zafrani (Babachhaptype)

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MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS

• Agarbatti (Insence Stick)• Abrasive Paper• Agarbatti (Mosquito Repellent)• Agarbati Bamboo Stick• Agarbatti Synthetic Perfumery Compound• Air Freshner(Odonil Type)• Air Taxi• Amusement Park• Anodic Aluminium Label• Aquaculture Prawn Farming (100% Eou)• Aqua Culture Shrimp Farming (100% Eou)• Artificial Flowers• Artificial Jewellery• Asbestos Yarn• Ash Trays For Maruti Vehicle• Air Bubble Packaging• Asphaltic Roofing Sheet (Metal Components)• Automatic Book Binding • Alkyd Resin• Apple Juice Concentrate • Ball Point Pen Fefills (Jotter Type)• Bank Branch Building• Banquet Hall• Bio-Coal Briquettes From Agriculturalcellulose

Waste• Boot Cream/Polish• Buffing & Polishing Compound• Brass Badges By Etching • Briquetted Fuel From Agro Waste• Briquetting Of Lignite Coal• Buffalo Horn Tip, Hoof• Banquet Hall• Button • Calcined Petroleum (C.P) Coke• Canvas Shoes• Canvas Shoes, Jungle Boots• Carbon Brush, Brush Holder & Slip Ring• Cement Sheets With Coir Fibre & Other

Segments• Ce ram ic Ti l es (G lazed ) By Doub le

Firing/Heating• Children Recreation Centre • Coal Briquettes • Cold Storage & Ice• Cold Storage For Fruits And Vegetables • Compressor (Hermetic) For Air Conditioner• Costume Jewellery/Imitation Jewellery• Decorative Laminated Sheet (Sunmica)• Dental Colleges• Diamond Cutting & Exports• Drinking Straw From Propylene• Engineering College• Engineering College, Management Institute,

Cbse School, Hostel (Boys And Girls), Medical College With Hospital And Research Institute

• Electropolishing On Gold Jewellery (Gold Ornaments)

• Entertainment Club• Fashion Technology Institute• Fast Food Parlour• Fast Food (Instant Food & Fast Food Parlour)• Fire Extinguishers (Soda Acid Type)• Fish Net• Floriculture (Cut Flower Rose) With Green

House• Floor Covering Sheet• Film Studio (Video)• Flush Door, Chip Board, Wood Wool & Other

Insulating Boards• Gas Detectors Of L.P.G • Gems Manufacturing

• Glass Bottle By Scrap• Glass Jars Manufacturing Plant For Packaging

Of 50, 100, 150, 200 Grams Coffee Packaging• Goat & Sheep Farming• Gold Electroplating• Gold Jewellery (E.O.U)• Gold Plated Silver Jewellery & Cutlery• Granite Slab And Tiles• Granite Mining• Green House• Hard Chromium Plating• Health Club And Beauty Parlour Cum Hair

Saloon With Sona Bath• Health Club Cum Beauty Parlour Training

Institute• Horn Tip,Hoove Button• Hospital• Hospital (100 Beds)• Hospital (200 Beds)• Ice Making Plant• Imitation And Costume• Jewellery (Necklace, Earrings Ear Top Etc.)• Initmate Scent Chemicals From All Types Of

Flavour• Investment Casting• Jute, Coir, Glass Rope/ Sutli• Jute Twine• Jute Bags From Yarn Without Spinning Process• L.P.G Bottling Plant• L.P.G Regulator (Domestic Purpose)• Laminated Particle Board & Hard Board• Laminated Safety And Toughened Glass• Leasing & Hire Purchase• Lichen (Charila)• Manila Ropes• Medical College• Medical University• Metal Pretreatment Chemicals Powder, Coating

Chemicals• Match Unit From Waxed Paper• Medium Density Fibre Board• Melamine Crockery• Mineral Water• Mini Cement Plant• Mirror Silver, Golden, Pink, Black & Smokes• Modern Advertising Agency With Dtp & Film

Studio• Motel/Small Hotel• Multi Colour Printing• Multi Purpose Cold Storage And Dehydration

And Canning Of Fruits And Vegetables• Multi Storey Commercial Complex Alongwith

Residential And Delux Flats For Foreign Tourists & Revolving Restaurent At The Top

• Multiple Lamination Industry • Mushroom Growing And Processing (By Deep

Freezing Method)• News Paper Printing• Nickel Lined Industrial Screen• Non Coking Coal To Coking Coal• Nursing Home• Offset Colour Printing Press (Six Colour)• Offset Printing Press• Old Age Home• P.C.C Electric Poles• Photographic Developer & Fixer• Pvc Extrusion Profile (Door & Windows)• Pop-Corn• Photo Etching Of S.S.• Pre Stressed Cement Concrete Pipes• Pilfer Proof Caps• Pilfer Proof Caps And Crown Cap • Pouch Making & Gravure Printing (Roto Printing) • Poultry & Fish Farming (Integerated Unit)• Printing Of Tin Sheets• Radio Station• Radio Taxi

• Readymade Garments• Refractories With Ceramics• Restaurant• Rose Plantation And Rose Oil Extraction • Rotogravure Printing• Safety Belts• Safety Matches• School• School With Hostel• Shoe Laces• Silk Cocoon Cultivation (Growing Of Silk

Cocoon Warm)• Silk Screen Printing Formulations For Plastic,

Paper & Cloth• Spikenard (Jatamansi)• Stencil Coating Solution• Sugar Candy (Misri)• Sugar Cane Plantation• Sugar Cane Juice Preservation• Super Speciality Diagnosis Centre• Surat Zari• Synthetic Shoes & Soles• T.V. News Channel• Tea Packaging Industry• Toughened Glass• Tennis Balls• Three Star Hotel• Travelling Agency• Trays, Trolleys For Hospital With Scratchless

Coating• Wax Extracts (Tanning Powder)• Wire Rope Slings• Wood Wool Slab• Wooden Cane Furniture With Export Potential• Wooden Door And Windows• Wooden Furniture • Wooden Panel Including Kiln Seasoning• Wooden Furniture• Watch Case Buffing• Watch Dial• Wrist Watches• Watches (Electronic)• Zedoary (Kachur)

Over30,000

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EDIBLE OILS, ESSENTIAL OILS LURICATING OILS, GREASES,

VEGETABLE OILS, WAXES, CAMPHOR, PERFUMES &

PERFUMERY COMPOUNDS AND REFINED OILS ETC.

EDIBLE OILS, ESSENTIAL OILS,

LURICATIING OILS, GREASES, VEGETABLE OILS,

WAXES, CAMPHOR, PERFUMES & PERFUMERY COMPOUNDS

AND REFINED OILS ETC.• Aromatic Perfumery Compound• Aerosol• Agarbatti Perfumery Compound• Bees Wax Manufacture• Camphor• Cardanol From Cashew Nut Shell Liquid• Castor Oil• Castor Oil Derivative Oleoresins• Chilli Oil• Citronella Oils• Clove Oil• Concentrate Of Rose Jasmine & Lily Etc.• Coloured Flame Candle• Candles (Semi-Automatic)• Corn Oil (Maize Oil)• Dehydrated Castor Oil • Eugenol From Cinnamon Leaf Oil• Extraction Of Essential Oil (Cardamon, Jeera,

Ajowan, Ginger Oils Etc. & Packaging Of Ground Spices)

• Extraction Of Jasmine Essence• Extraction Of Essential Oils By Super Critical

Fluid Method From Flowers, Herbs & Spices• Eucalyptus Oil • Extraction Of Oil From Oil Seed Expander

Extrusion Technology)• Fat Liquor Sulphated Oil• Flavours For Food• Fish Oil• Garlic Oil & Powder• Ginger Oil, Sandalwood Oil And Nagarmotha Oil• Ginger Oil• Ginger Oil & Ginger Dust• Ground Nut Oil• Integerated Wax Complex• Ionone From Lemon Grass Oil• Jasmine & Lilly Flower Oil• Lemon Grass Oil• Liquid Paraffin• Lube Oil & Grease • Lubricating Oil • Menthol Crystals• Menthol Oil & Crystal• Micro Crystalline Wax• Mustard Oil (Edible Oil)• Oleoresin From Spices• Oil From Artemisia Herbs• Palm Oil Crushing Unit

• Pan Masala• Paraffin Wax• Paraffin Wax From Slack Wax• Perfume For Food Industries With Pan Masala

Perfume• Pouch For Oil And Ghee Packaging• Refined Oil-Sun Flower Oil, Groundnut Oil, Staff

Flower Oil & Cotton Seed Oil• Refined Vegetable Oil• Reclamation Of Used Engine Oil• Rice Bran Oil (R.B.O)• Rose Oil Extraction• Smoke Less Candle• Spice Oil & Oleoresins• Solvent Extraction Plant (Oil Cake Based)• Synthetic Almond Oil• Synthetic Wax• Synthetic Tallow• Synthetic Ghee• Synthetic Musk• Turmeric Oil Oleoresin • Vanilla Cultivation And Extraction/Processing• Vegetable Oil Extraction & Refining

• Nickel Plating Brightener • PCB With Grasphite & Silver Coating • Rainbow Colours On Metal • Silver Refining By Electrolysis & By Acid • Silver Extraction • Silver Extraction From Waste Hypo Solution • Silver & Gold Plating On PVC & Nylon-6 • Tin Printing • Titanium Jewellery Plating • Vacuum Metallizing • Zinc Electroplating Brightner • Zinc Electroplating On Nut, Bolts,

ELECTROPLATING, ANODIZING &

ALLIED PROJECTS

PAINT, ENAMEL, SOLVENTS, THINERS, INKS & VARNISH PAINT, ENAMEL, SOLVENTS, THINNERS, INKS & VARNISH• Acrylic Emulsion Paints• Acrylic Cement Paint (Dry Powder)• Aluminium Paint• Automobile Paints• Ball Point Pen Refill Ink• Bituminious Road Emulsion• Bitumen• Bituminious Felts For Water & Damp Proofing• Bituminious Road Emulsion Rapid Medium &

Slow Setting• Buffing & Polishing • Cement Paint For White & Grey Cement• Dispersant• Dry Distemper• Dry Distemper & Cement Paint• Duplicating Ink Black For Gestner Duplicator• Emulsion Paints (Water Based)• Hammertone Paint• Insulating Varnish & Wire Enamel• Iron Oxide Pigments• Insulating Varnish (Poly Vinyl Butyral Based, Ffc

Grade)• Lime Colour (Cement Colour)• Synthetic Red Oxide For Floorings• Solvent & Thinners• Marking Inks (Water Proof)• Metal Naphthanate (As Drier For Paints)• N.C. Putty• Offset Printing Ink• Oil Bound Distemper Paint• Paint Brushes• Paint Manufacture For Rolling Coating Of

Aluminium And Steel Coil• Paint Removers• Paint Industry• Paint & Varnish• Picture Varnish• Powder Coating Paint• Printing Inks (Offset,Flexo & Roto Gravure)• Primer Paint & Enamel Paint• Putty & Water Proofing Paint• Printing Inks (Flexo-Graphic Ink)• Putty (Metal Casement) • Red Oxide Primer (Anti Corrosive)• Refractory Paint (Graphite Based)• Screen Printing Inks• Silk Screen Printing Ink Formulation For Plastic,

Paper, Cloth• Stamp & Pad Ink• Stoving Paint • Spirit Soluble Maleic Resin• Texture Paint• Thinners And Its Allied Products• Toner Ink • Varnish Thinner (Solvent)• Vacuum Metallizing Lacquers• Wood Primer

FISH FARMING AND FISHERY PRODUCTS

• Aquaculture Prawn Farming (Fresh Water)• Chitin & Chitosan from Prawn Shell Waste • Chemicals From Prawn Fish Head • Developing Trout Fish Preservation &

Storage And Marketing Infrastructure • Fish Farming • Fish Canning And Pouching • Fish Processing (Blast Freezing Process)• Fish Net • Fish Oil Soap • Fish Meal • Hdpe Fishing Net • Plastic Milk Crate And Plastic Fish Crate• Trout Fish Farming, Canning & Preservation

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PHARMACEUTICAL, DRUGS, AYURVEDIC/HERBAL COSMETICS & MEDICINES, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES, HOMOEOPATHIC

MEDICINES, DISPOSABLE SYRINGE, DENTAL COLLEGE

& FINE CHEMICALS ETC. MEDICINES, HOMOEOPATHIC

MEDICINES, DISPOSABLE SYRINGE, DENTAL COLLEGE

& FINE CHEMICALS ETC.

• Aromatic Pills • Alumina From Bauxite• Aspirin • Ayurvedic Pain Balm Ointments• Ayurvedic Churan And Tablets• Ayurvedic Tablets (Hajmola Type)• Ayurvedic/Herbal Pharmacy• Ayurvedic Sherbats• Ayurvedic Products• Bulk Drugs (E.O.U)• Blood Bags• Calcium Gluconate• Capsule, Tablet & Injection With Modern

Instruments • Cashew Feni• Chloroquinone Phosphate (Bulk Drugs)• Clinical Thermometer• Dental Clinic• Dental College• Dental Grade Eugenol• Dextrose Monohydrate, Liquid Glucose• Dehydrated Onion & Onion Powder• Dextrose Powder (Anhydrous From Starch)• Dextrose Saline Solution• Distillery (I.M.F.L)• Disposable Needles For Syringes• Disprin• Distilled Water• Empty Hard Gelatin Capsules• Fairness Cream• Filling & Packing Of Capsules• Glucose - D - Powder• Glycerine • Hair Colour Mate (Formulations And Process

Only)• Herbal Cosmetics• Herbal Shampoo• Herbal Shampoo And Cream• Herbal Hair Oils (Ayurvedic)• Homoe & Bio-Medicines With Mother Tincture• Homoepathic Medicines• Hypodermic Needles • I.V. Fluids• Ibuprofen• Infusion & Transfusion Sets (I.V. Set)• Injectable For Pharmaceuticals• Injection Ampoules Packaging Box• Integerated Surgical Cotton

• Ice Making Plant• Ice & Cold Storage• Lactose & By Products Processing From Milk• Lichen (Jatamansi Charila)• Liquid Glucose And Its By-Products• L-Lysine Monohydro Chloride• Liquid Glucose From Potatoes• Medical College• Methanol (Hpcl Grade)• Nicotine From Tobacco Waste• Ointment-Ayurvedic (Yellow & White)• Pharmaceutical And Food Grade Gelatine• Pharmaceutical Industry (Tablets, Capsules,

Liquid, Gel, Ointment Powder Injectable)• Pharmaceutical Unit (Eou) With Formulations,

Injectables, Etc. Pyridine & Derivatives• Salt (Iodized Salt)• Saline & Injection Water• Saline Water & Dextrose Solution (I.V.Fluid In

Plastic Bottles)• Sorbitol• Starch (Maize)• Surgical Adhesive Plaster • Surgical Bandages• Surgical Gloves• Surgical Cotton• Surgical Cotton And Bandage• Synthetic Camphor Powder• Tablets & Capsules • Tissue Culture• Tincture From Rectified Spirit• Trimethopime• Veterinary College With Hospital• Veterenary Medicines (Only Formulations)• Vitamin ‘C’, Sorbitol’ Anhydrous Dextrose, Starch

• Ammonia Paper• Automatic Book Binding • Adhesive (Fevicol Type)• All Pin & Gem Clips• Ball Pen• Ball Pen Refill Ink• Ball Pen Ink Remover• Carbon Paper• Card Board• Carbon Less Paper • Cellphane Paper• Computer Continuous Stationery• Computer Forms & Security Printing Press• Corrugated Board & Box (Printed & Laminated)• Corrugated Board And Boxes From From Card

Boards• Corrugated Cartons From Plain Papers• Corrugated Paper• Corrugated Packing & Material (Bulb & Tubes

Packing)• Desk Top Publishing • Defoaming Agent For Paper Plant• Drinking Straw Paper

PULP, PAPER, STRAW/GREY BOARD, KRAFT PAPER, PACKAGING, PAPER CARRY BAG,

PAPER FROM AGRO WASTE &

STATIONERY ETC.

• Duplex Board• D.T.P Cum Offset Press• Egg Trays From Pulp• ECG Paper• Exercise Note Book, Register And Pad • Flexographic Ink• Greeting Card By Offset Press• Hand Made Paper Filter Paper• Hard Board• Hard Board From Bagasse• Injection Ampoules Packaging Boxes• Insulatiing Paper• Kraft Paper• Kraft Paper From Bagasse• Laminated Packaging Paper With Printing • Lamination & Coating On Paper• M.G. Paper From Waste Paper• Mill Paper From Waste Paper• Mill Board From Rice & Wheat Straws• Mill Board From Waste Paper• Mini Paper Plant From Sisal• Mini Paper Plant• Multi Wall Paper Sacks• News Paper For Children• N e w s P r i n t P a p e r F r o m R i c e

Straw/Bagasse• News Paper Childrens • News Print Paper• Offset And Treadle Type Printing Press• Mill Board Based On Rice Straw• Paper And Board From Straw• Paper & Paper Products• Paper Envelopes• Paper Carry Bags • Paper Board Carton• Paper Cones For Loud Speakers• Paper From Akra• Paper From Bagasse With Corrugated Board &

Boxes• Paper From Bamboo• Paper And Pulp• Paper Glasses For Beverages• Paper From Rice Husk & Wheat Husk• Paper From Tree Bark, Eucalyprus Wood• Paper Products• Paper Plant (White Writing & News Paper For

Pulp & Waste Paper)• Paper Plates, Paper Glass• Paper Cones & Tubes• Paper Plant With Dtp & Printing & Publishing

Unit• Paper Based Phenolic Sheet• Paper Waste Recycling (Paper Mill)• Paper Cup For Ice Cream• Paper Tubes Spiral Winding Composite

Container• Paper Lable For Beer Bottles• Particle Board & Block Board With Sanding &

Lamination Of Particle Board• Particle Board From Rice Husk• Pouch Filling & Making For Tomato Sauce• Pouch Making & Gravure Printing• Processing Of Paper For Feeding In Computer• Pulp From Bamboo & Wood• Paper Files• Playing Cards• Rosin Sizing Agent (For Paper Plant)• Sand Paper• Sanitary Napkins• Silicon Coated Paper• Stencil Paper• Straw Board And Grey Board• Straw Board & Mill Board• Straw Board And Paper Board • Tissue Paper Facial• Tissue Moist Toiletery Cleansing Tissue And

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• Tissue Paper Rolls• Tetra Pack For Milk Packaging, Ghee & Other

Liquids• Toilet Paper Rolls• Toilet Paper & Napkins• Wax Coated Printed Paper • Wet Face Freshner Tissue• White Writing & Printing Paper• Writing & Printing Paper (Paper Mills)

• Abs Granules From Abs Scraps • Acrylic Beads• Acrylic Copolymer Emulsion• Acrylic Latex• Acrylic Sheet• Acrylic Sheet & Moulded Products• Acrylic Teeth• Air Bubble Packaging Film• Audio Cassettes Parts By Injection Moulding• Audio Cassettes Assembly And Recording• Auto Tubes• Auto Flaps For Trucks & Buses• Auto Tyre & Tubes• Baby Bottles (Plastic) With White silicon Rubber

Nipples• B.O.P.P. Film• B.O.P.P. Pressure Sensitive Self Adhesive Tape• Baby Nipple (Silicon)• Baby Nipple (Big Size)• Ball Pen Manufacturing (Automatic Plant)• Bath Tub (Acrylic)• Balloon Plastic Advertising• Blister Film PVC• Blister Packaging & Pouch Packaging• Blow Moulding Plastic Container• Coating On Metalized Polyester Film/Metallized

Paper/Aluminium Foil• Coating On Plastic (Electrolysis) & Glass• Co-Extruded Multilayer (5-Layer) Film with

Printing• Coir Foam (Rubberised)• Colour Coating On Plastics• Colour Master Batches For Various Plastics• Crumb Rubber• Cycle Tyres And Tubes• Discount/Credit Card• Disposable Plastic Cups Glasses, Etc.• Disposable Plastic Syringes & Needles• Disposable Plastic Syringes• Disposable Plastic Razor• Dough Moulding Compound (D.M.C)• Egg Trays From Plastic• Epoxy Resin• Expanded Polyestrene Moulding (Thermocole)• Fibre Glass Sheet

PLASTIC, B.O.P.P. ACRYLIC, DISPOSABLE PLASTIC PRODUCTS,

PET PRODUCTS, P.V.C. H.D.P.E. P.P. L.D.P.E. P.U. A.B.S.

THERMOFOARMING, MASTER BATCHES & POLYMER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS, TYRE,

TUBE, ADHESIVE, SHEET, COIR & MANY OTHERS

• F.R.P Auto, Scooter Roofs & Ceilings• FRP Pipes And Products• F.R.P Products (Helmet, Washbasin Sheets,

Roofing Sheets)• Fibre Reinforced Plastic (High Pressure

Moulding With SMC BMC And DMC)• Field Rubber Converted To The 60% Latex

Rubber• Flexible P.U. Foam• Formaldehyde Crockery & Other Items• Formaldehyde Resin (Urea, Phenol, Melamine)• Gasket Sheet• Gum Bottle (PVC)• Glass Beads• Helmet• HDPE Coated Paper Sack• H.D.P.E. Bags• H.D.P.E. Containers (Blow Moulding)• H.D.P.E. Container, Poly Jars By Injection

Moulding (Food Grade)• Hdpe Fishing Net• H.D.P.E. Jerry Cans• Hdpe Manufacturing From Ethyl Alcohol• H.D.P.E Pipe And Fittings• H.D.P.E. Pipes• H.D.P.E Printed Bags• H.D.P.E Twines And Ropes• H.D.P.E. & L.D.P.E Pipes And Fittings• H.D.P.E/Pp Box Strapping• H.D.P.E/Pp Woven Sacks Using Plain Looms• Hologram Stickers-3d• H.M Bag Plant With Printing Unit• Hawai Chappals (Rubber)• I.V Plastic Bottle• Ice Cream Cup (Plastic)• Injection Moulded Auto Components• Injection & Blow Moulded Plastic Products• Injection Moulded Plastic Products • Integerated Complex Ester’s & Allied Products

(D.O.P,D.B.P, & Ethyl Acetate, Buytl Acetate, Wire Enamels, Jelly Cable Compound)

• L.D.P.E. (Low Density Poly Ethylene) Granules From Virgin (L.D.P.E. Resin)

• Integerated Surgical Rubber Goods Industry• Injection Moulded Plastic Balls• L.D.P.E From Ethyl Alcohol• Ldpe Moulded Products• Lamination Ofcoextrusion Multilayer Film In Roll

Form• Latex Rubber• Latex Rubber Condom• Master Batches (Coloured, P.V.C, L.D.P.E,

H.D.P.E, Etc.)• Melamine Formalhyde Resin• Melamaine Crockery• Moulded Luggage• Multi-Layer (3 Layer Bags)• Multi-Layer (3 Layer) Film With Lamination &

Printing• Nylon Net For Giving Shade To Tea Plant In

Nursery• Oil Seal• Pet Bottle/Containers• Pet Bottles And Caps• Pet Bottles From Pre Form• Pet Bottle & Mineral Water• Pet Granules (Dana)• Pet Pre-Form From Pet Resin• Pet Pre-Form Cum Pet Bottles• Pet Pre-Form Pet Bottles Cum Mineral Waters• Plastic Crayon• Poly Carbonate Resin • Ptfe Components• Polythene Shopping Bags• Pu/Pvc Sole For Sport Shoe By Imported M/C.• Pvc Battery Separator• P.V.C Compounds (Fresh)

• P.V.C Compounds (Scrap)• P.V.C Electrical Insulating Tape• P.V.C. Extrusion Profiles• Pvc Film• P.V.C Fittings• P.V.C Flexible Fusible Powder Heat Fusible

Powder• PVC Footwear• P.V.C Granules (For Insulation & Sheets

Grades)• P.V.C Granules From Pvc Scraps (With Pollution

Control)• P.V.C Hoses• P.V.C Leather Cloth• P.V.C Flexible Pipes• P.V.C Pipes And Fittings • Polythene Bags (Printed)• Pvc Plastics Film Sheet Soft/Rigid• PVC Resin And Compound • PVC Rular• PVC Stablizers (Single Pack System)• PVC Wire And Cables• Paper Based Phenolic Sheet For Electrical • Phenol Formaldehyde Resin• Phenolic Resin• Plastic Beads From Plastic Scraps • Plastic Buttons• Plastic Cans• Plastic Collapsible Tube• Plastic Corrugated Sheet & Boxes • Plastic Film And Sheets With Printing Flexo &

Roto/LDPE/HDPE/PP/HM/PVC• Plastic Filter Masterbatch & Other Master

Batches For Various Plastics • Plastic Doors (Sintex Type)• Plastic Jerry Cans• Plastic Granules Or Powder From Plastic Scrap• Plastic Injection Moulded T.V. Cabinets• Plastic Items Manufacture From Powder

Melamine• Plastic Goods • Plastic Pipes & Tarpaulins• Plastic Sheet From Scrap• Plastic Plant (Blow Moulding & Injection

Moulding)• Plastic Products (Gold, Silver, Nickel)• Plastic Toys • Polyester Beading • Polyester Film • Polythene Bags & Automatic Printing• Polythene Printed Bags• Polyurethane Foam And Its Products• Propylene Film (Printed) & Bag Manufacturing• Plastic Mats• PVC Wire And Cable• PVC Pipe And Fitting• Polythene Shopping Bags• PVC Profiles (Door and Windows)• Resin Coated Sand • Rexine• Rexine Cloth & Allied Products• Rubber Adhesive• Rubber Auto Parts• Rubber Belting• Rubber Powder• Rubber (And Metal Bonded) Auto Parts• Rubber Moulding Unit Including Lining Rubber

Sheeting• Rubber Reclaiming• Rubber Rollers For Textile Mills & Paper

Industries• Rubber & Plastic Sheets, Mats & Flaps• Rubber Sheet And Allied Hospital Rubber Goods• Rubberized Pvc Gasket• Rubberised Coir• Rubber Compound For Automobiles• Safety Belts• Silver And Gold Plating On Pvc And Nylon-6

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• Silicone Rubber Nipples/ Teats• Smart Card• Spectacle Frames (Plastic)• Spunge Rubber• Surgical Examination Gloves• Synthetic Pearl Coating On Polystyrene Beads• Synthetic Rubber Adhesive • Teflon Manufacturing• Teflon Tape• Teflon Tapes & Cables• Thermocole Sheet And Moulded Products

Expanded Polyesterene Extrusion Profiles• Thermoformed Packaging (Blister Packaging &

Pouch Packaging)• Thermoplastic Polyurethane• Thermoformed Cups, Plates & Glass With Hips

Sheet• Thermocole• Thermocole Based Disposable Glass, Cups &

Plates• Tooth Brushes• Toy Balloon, Decora Tive & Industrial Balloons• Tread Rubber• Tyre Retreading (Hot)• Tyre Retreading By Cold Process• Tyre Tubes & Flaps• Tyre & Tubes• Unsaturated Polyester Resin• Unsaturated Polyester For Rexine• V-Belt And Fan Belt• Vinyl Asbestos And Pvc Wall Paper• Viton (Fluoro Elastomer)

• Acid Slurry, Synthetic Detergent Powder• Acid Slurry• Agarbatti Synthetic, Perfumery Compound+• Aromatic Perfumery Compound• After Shave Lotion• Antiseptic Cream• Bath Soap (Various Types)• Beta Ionone• Bleaching Powder • Blue Detergent Powder• Cleaning Powder (Vimtype)• Cold Cream• Coloured Flame & Perfumed Candles (Red,

Blue, Green Flame)• Cosmetic Industry (Modern)• Cosmetic Industry (Shampoo, Spray Perfume,

Talcum Powder• Detergent Powder (Ariel Type)• Detergent Powder (Nirma Type) Fully Automatic

Plant• Detergent Washing Powder• Detergent Cake And Powder• Fairness Cream• Fish Oil Soap• Glycerine Transparent Soap• Hair Removing Cream• Herbal Cosmetics• Herbal Shampo & Cream• Herbal/Ayurvedic Cosmetics• Incense Powder,Incense Sticks & Incense

Cake• Nerol Soap• Oil Soap• Optical Whiteners• Rose Oil Extraction • Shampoos (Coconut Oil Based Cold Process)• Shaving Cream• Sindur (Kumkum)

SOAP, DETERGENTS, COSMETICS & PERFUMES

• Soap Coated Paper• Spray Dried Detergent Powder• Stain Remover• Synthetic Detergent (Blue Powder)• Toilet Soap And Glycerine Soap• Toilet Soap From Soap Noodles• Talcum Powder (Face & Toilet Powder)• Toilet And Herbal Soap• Tooth Paste & Powder• Washing Detergent Powder And Washing Soap• Washing Powder Liquid Detergents,Lotion &

Shampoo

• Angora Rabbit Wool• Bed Sheet, Bed Cover, Sofa Cloth, Curtain Cloth

(Home Furnishing)• Buckram• Canvas Shoes, Jungle Boot, Boot Rubber

Knees & Boot Combat• Carpet From Cotton Waste• Ceramic Thread Guide• Cotton Buds/Swabs• Cotton From Waste Yarn• Cotton Rolls• Cotton Saree• Cotton Spiders For Loud Speakers• Denim Cloth• Denim Cloth (Integerated Unit With Bleaching,

Dyeing And Printing)• Dispersent For Textile• Dyeing & Bleaching• Dyeing Of Hank Yarn• Emulsifier For Wool Batching Oil• Embroidery On Fabrics• Garment Dyeing, Washing & Stitching (Jeans,

Jackets, Skirts & Shirts)• Goves Knitting• Gunny Bags • Hdpe/Pp Woven Sacks• Hdpe Tarpaulins Using Plain Loom With

Lamination• Hdpe/Pp Woven Sacks Using Circular Looms• Hosiery Cloth (Cotton) Processing (Bleaching,

Dyeing, Finishing Of Cloth)• Hosiery Industry • Hosiery Mercerising• Hosiery Products Like Vest, Brief, T-Shirts &

Socks• Jacquard Fabrics• Jute Coir, Grass Rope/Sutli Making• Jute Felt• Jute Twines• Knitted Fabrics

TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, READYMADE GARMENTS,

COTTON, DYEING, BLEACHING, CLOTH,

HOSIERY, POWER LOOM, HAND LOOM,

WOOLLEN, SILK, SOCKS, SURGICAL

COTTON & MANY OTHERS

• Laminated Jute Bags• Lamination Of Hdpe Woven Cloth (Jute,Cotton,

Paper)• Nylon Yarn Crimping, Doubling And Bleaching• Pigment Binder For Textile Printing• Polyester Resin For Wire Enamel• Polyester Resin• Polyester Yarn From Waste Polyester Zip

Fasteners• Power Loom• Printing On Saree• Readymade Garments & Hosiery• Readymade Garments Merchandise• Readymade Garments & Covers• Readymade Garments & Embroidery Of Gowns,

Shirts, Blouses, T-Shirts Etc. (Only Ladies)• Readymade Salwar Suit• Ready Made Garments• Recovery Of Nylon From Nylon Waste• Rotary Printing And Dyeing On Cotton, Synthetic

Textile• Sanitary Napkins• Screen Printing On Cotton Cloth• Sewing Thread Reels & Balls Making Industries• Screen Printing On Cotton, Polyester & Acrylic• Shawls (Woollen)• Shoe Laces• Silk Fabrics On Handloom• Socks Knitting• Spinning, Doubling Dyeing, Mercerising &

Bleaching Of Cotton Yarn• Spinning & Carding Of Wool Into Yarns• Starch Book Binding Cloth• Surat Jari• Surgical Cotton & Bandage• Synthetic Textile Industry (Suiting, Shirting,

Sarees) Terry Cloth• T-Shirts• Towels, Bed Sheet Covers• Terry Towel• Terry Fabrics Weaving Unit• Textile Auxilliaries & Chemicals• Textile Bleaching, Dyeing & Finishing & Printing

Of Cotton Fabrics• Textile And Finishing Agent• Textile (Hosiery)• Textile Mill• Textile Dyeing & Printing• Textile Printing (Job Work)• Textile Pigment Printing Binder• Towel (Terry)• Velvet Cloth By Flocking Process• Viscose Staple Fibre• Wadding Oil (100%) For Wadding Of Cotton

Hosiery Cloth In The Dyeing Process• Weaving Of Dasuti Cloth With Printing, Dyeing,

Embroidery & Finishing • Washing Of Jeans & Other Garments• Worsted Woollen Yarn Cloth• Zari Glitter Salma Sitara Of Plastic Film

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LIST OF ALL THE AVAILABLE FOLLOWING PROJECT REPORTSPROJECT REPORTS

PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR SELECTION OF A GOOD INDUSTRY

• Amusement Park• Aided School• Amusement Park Cum Water Park • Banquet Hall• B.Ed And Law College• Business Process Outsourcing (Bpo)• Call Center (Domestic)• Call Center (International)• Children Recreation Centre• Cold Storage• Community Hall• Community Centre• Computer Education Institute• Computer Software• College• Club• Cyber Café• Data Processing Centre• Dental Clinic• Dental College• Diagonostic Centre• E-Commerce/Business• E-School (Rs. 10,000/-)• Engineering College• Entertainment Club• Entertainment Club, Holiday Resort, 4 Star

Hotel, Amusement Park Cum Water Park, Mushroom & Its Products, Fish Farming, Lake For Boating, Deer Park

• Fashion Technology Institute• Fast Food Parlour• Five Star Hotel• Food Parlour• Franchise Training Programme For Iit &

Engineering Entrance Exams.• Golf Course• Health Club, Beauty Parlour• Health Club And Fitness Center• Health Resorts• Holiday Resorts• Holiday Resort Cum Entertainment Club With 4

Star Hotel• Hospitals• Hospital Cum Research Centre• Hospital (400 Beds)• Ice Cream Parlour• Internet Service Provider (I.S.P.)• I.T. Park (Infotech Park)• Maternity Nursing Home• Medical College• Medical College, Hospital & Research Institute• Medical Transcription Centre• Mental Retardation Hospital & Cerebral Palsy• Motel/Small Hotel• Multistorey Commercial Complex• Multistorey Residential Complex• Multiplex Cum Entertainment Centre• Nursery School• Nursing School/College• Nature Care Centre• Nursing Home• Old Age Home• Online Shopping Mall (Rs. 10,000/- Report)• Portal

INFOTECH/IT, HOSPITALITY, HOSPITAL, COLLEGE, SCHOOL, MEDICAL, ENTERTAINMENT,

CLUB, WARE HOUSING & REAL ESTATE PROJECTS.

• Pre-Fabricated Building• Prenursery School• Rehabilitation Centre For Aged & Needy

Persons• Residential Cum Commercial Complex• Restaurant• Restaurant With Pub • Senior Secondary School• Special Economic Zone (Sez)/Industrial Park• School (Primary)• School (Higher Secondary)• School With Hostel• School Of Nursing• Three Star Hotel• Township• Tourist Club• Training Institute For Medical Transcription• Video Film Studio• Vetenary College With Hospital• Ware House• Website Design & E-Mail Registering

• Alcohol From Potatoes • Dextrose Powder From Potatoes • Frozen Finger Chips • I M F L (Whisky) From Potatoes • Liquid Glucose From Potato • Potato Chips/Waffers • Potato Powder (Automatic Plant) • Potato Starch • Potato Chips (Automatic Plant) • Potato And Onion Flakes • Potable Beer (Alcoholic) Based On Potato &

Barley/Malt • Potato Powder • Sago Seeds (Saboo Dana) • Vodka From Potatoes

POTATO AND POTATO BASED PRODUCTS

• Coal Briquettes From Agrowaste • Furfuralfrom Ricehull• Mushroom Cultivation & Processing (Button)• Mushroom Growing & Processing With Air

Conditioning• Mushroom Cultivation & Processing Unit

Dehydration & Packaging Of Oyster & Paddy Straw Mushrooms

• Organic Manure• Papaya Cultivation• Papaya & Tomato Cultivation• Processing & Utilisation Of Coconut• Processing Of Sheep Hair To Produce Wool• White Oats

AGRO BASED INDUSTRIES

• Agrolactor Soya Milk • Automatic Biscuit Naking Plant• Automatic Bread Making Plant• Apple Fruit Juice With Canning Bottling• Ayurvedic Sharbat• Bakery Unit (Pastries, Bread, Buns, Cake, Toffee

Etc.)• Baking Powder • Banana & Its By Products• Banana Powder• Banana Wafers

BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY & FOOD PRODUCTS

• Banana Cultivation• Beer Industry • Dehulling Of Jaun For Beer• Beer & Wine• Beer, Alcohol, Imfl• Besen Plant• Biscuit Plant• Bread & Biscuit Plant• Bottling Plant (Country Liquor) From Rectified

Spirit• Bottling Plant (Imfl And Country Liquor)• Brandy • Bread Rusks• Buffalo Meat/Frozen Meat With Slaughter House• Canned Fruits & Vegetables• Canning & Preservation Of Meat • Canning & Preservation Of Vegetables• Canning Of Mango Pulp & Mango Slices• Carbonated Beverags• Cashew Feni• Cashew Nut (Dried & Fried)• Cashew Nut Shell Liquid And Kernel • Cattle Breeding• Cattle Breeding & Dairy Farm To Produce Milk • Cattle Feed From Tapioca• Chewing Ginger & Amloki• Chewing Gum• Chilli Sauce• Chilli Powder• Chicken Processing With Slaughter House• Chocolate• Cider Plant• Cocoa Powder• Cocoa Butter & Cocoa Powder• Coconut Shell Powder• Coconut Water • Coconut Sweet (Watery)• Coconut Milk Powder (Dehydrated)• Coconut Products & By Products (Integrated

Plant)• Cold Drink • Curry Powder• Dairy For Milk Processing (Ghee, Butter &

Paneer)• Dairy Products• Dairy Products Milk Packaging In Pouch (Ghee,

Butter, Etc.• Dairy Farm To Prduce Milk With Packaging

(Cow) • Dairy Farm To Prduce Milk With Packaging

(Bufalloe) • Dairy Farm & Milk Products• Dal Moth, Chanachur & Bhujiya• Dall Mill (Pulse)• Dehydration Of Fruits & Vegetable • Dehydration Of Fruits And Vegetables By

Vacuum Drying Method• Desiccated Coconut Powder From Coconuts• Dehydration & Canning Of Fruits & Vegetables• Dry Fruit Roasting & Packaging• Drying Of Red Chillies, Haldi, Dhaniya, Peas &

Ground Nut • Dry Ginger (Ginger Powder)• Egg Powder• Fish Canning In Tin & Pouches• Fish Dehyration (Drying Of Fish)• Fish Meal • Fish Processing (Beast Freezing Processes)• Flavours For Food Industries• Flour Mill (Roller)• Frozen Meat• Food Dehydration (Fruits & Vegetables)• Fried & Roasted Ground Nut, Grams, Pear Etc.• Fruit Juice Making & Packaging In Plastic

Container• Fruit Juice In Tetra Pack (Drinks)• Fruit Juice, Squashes, Sauce & Ketchup, Jam,

Jelly, Vinegar Etc.

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LIST OF ALL THE AVAILABLE FOLLOWING PROJECT REPORTSPROJECT REPORTS

PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR SELECTION OF A GOOD INDUSTRY

• Garlic Flakes• Garlic Powder• Ghee & Butter• Ginger (Pulverised)• Ginger Glazing & Preservation• Ginger Storage• Ginger Processing• Ginger Oil & Ginger Dust• Ginger Powder (Dry) & Oleoresin• Grape Dehydration• Grape Cultivation• Grape Juice • Grape Wine• Groundnut Processing• Honey Processing & Packaging • Ice Cream & Ice Candy• Ice Cube• Invert Sugar• Idli Mix, Dosa Mix Sambhar Mix, Vada Mix,Gulab

Jamun Mix• Instant Coffee & Instant Tea• Instant Noodles• Instant Soups• Iodized Salt From Crude Salt• Jam Chutney Pickles & Squashes• Katha Manufacturing • Lecithin (Soya Based)• Lemon & Its Products• Macaroni Manufacturing • Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli & Noodles• Maize & Its By Products Malting Plant• Mango Pappad (Aam Pappad)• Mango Powder Ripe• Mango Powder• Mango Processing & Canning (Mango Pulp)• Meat Processing (Chicken Mutton)• Meat Processing (Buffalo)• Menthol Bold From Menthol Flakes• Milk Powder• Milk Powder & Ghee• Milk Powder, Ghee & Spices• Milk Preservation & Marketing To Whole Sellers • Milk Preservation & Marketing To Whole Sellers

(In Pouches)• Milk Toffee Manufactures• Mineral Water• Mineral Water In Pouches• Mini Flour Mill Atta Maida, Suji & Wheat Bran • Mithai/Halwai (Sweet & Namkeen)• Mutton Processing• Pan Masala (Meetha, Sada, Zarda) Making &

Packing• Pan Masala And Pouch Making • Paneer (Cheese)• Papad & Bariyan• Papad Plant• Pepsicola In Polytubes • Petha Packaging • Pickles• Piggery/Meat/Chicken Processing• Pine Apple Juice Manufacturing And Canning• Potato & Onion Powder• Potato & Onion Flakes• Potato Chips• Potato Granules• Pouch Filling For Saunf Supari Ilaichi Etc.• Preservation Of Raws Mango Juice• Processed Cheese & Marine Pdts.• Pulp From Tarmarind • Readymate Processed Food • Rice & Corn Flakes • Rice Basmati (Trading)• Rice Polishing & Packaging In Pouch• Roasted/Salted/Masala/Cashew Nuts Almonds

& Pea Nut• Roller Flour Mill • Vanaspati Unit

• Medical Transcription• Business Process Outsource (BPO)+• Data Processing Centre• E-Commerce• Cybercafe• Computer Software• Internet Service Provider (Isp)• I.T. Park• Computer Education Centre• Portal (Website Design)• Call Centre (Domestic)• Call Centre (International)

INFOTECH/IT PROJECTS

• Activated Carbon • Adhesive (Fevicol Type) • Agarbatti Perfume Compound • Air Conditioners • Aluminium Foil • Automatic Biscuit Plant • Acid Slurry • Aluminium Wire Drawing • After Shave Lotion • Ayurvedic Medicine • Aluminium Utensils• Auto Tube • Bakery Unit• B. Ed & Law College

• Beer Plant • BOPP Self Adhesive Tape • Brick • Buffaloe Meat • B.P.O. • Bread • Banana Powder • Cattle & Poultry Feed • Ceiling Fan • Call Centre • Candle • Castor Oil • Coconut Oil • Cold Drink • Computer Software • Confectionery • Corn Flake • Corrugated Box • Cyber Cafe • Chewing Tobacco • Calcium Carbonate • Coolant • Cigarette • Cosmetic • Cement • C.P. Bathroom Fitting • Chrome Plating • Copper Wire Drawing • Coated Paper • Carbon Paper • Cycle Tyre & Tube • Disposable Syringe • Dairy Products • Detergent Cake & Powder • Detergent Powder • Ethanol • Extraction Of Essential Oil • Emulsion Paint• Eucalyptus Oil

160 NEW EXPORT ORIENTED UNITS & MOST PROFITABLE PROJECTS

• Eva Inject • Exercise Note Book & Register • Egg Tray • Electric Switch Etc. • Foundry • Fiber Glass • Floriculture • Fruit Juice • Food Dehydration • Fish Farm • Food Procesing • Garlic Oil • Goat & Sheep Farm • Gold Electroplating • Gold Cyanide Powder • Ginger Oil • Ginger Process • Guar Gum • G.I. Wire • Handmade Paper • Herbal Cosmetic • Holiday Resorts • Hdpe/Pp Bag • Herbal Extracts • Ice Cream • Isp • Jam, Jelly, Chutney Etc. • Denim Cloth • Leather, Garments, Shoes & Chappals • Lube Oil And Greases • Liquid Adhesive• Leather Adhesive • Latex Condom • Mcb • Musical Bell • Mini Flour Mill • Mango Processing • Medicinal Plant Extracts • Medical Transcription • Menthol Crystal • Mineral Water • Mosquito Coil • Motel • Mushroom • Masala • Mustard Oil • Management Institute For Mba, Bba, Bca,

B.Com• N.C.Putty • Namkeen Industry • Nut, Bolt, Rivets And Washers• Oleoresin • Oil Seals • Paper Glass • Processed Cheese • Pan Masala • Paper Bag • Pappad • Pet Bottles • Pet Bottles From Pre-Form • Pickle, Muraba & Sauce • Plastic Toy• Plywood • Ply-Bamboo From Bamboo (Bamboo Panel/Boards/Floorings)• Potato Chips • Pouch • Poultry Farm • Paint • Paper Carry Bags • Plastic Injection Moulding • Plastic Tanks H.D.P.E • Plastic Mat • P.V.C. Pipe/Fittings • P.V.C. Film • Pressure Cooker • Potato Powder

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PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR SELECTION OF A GOOD INDUSTRY

• Amla Plantation • Amla Plantation, Processing & Preservation • Bio Fertilisers • Coffee Plantation • Coconut Plantation • Dairy Farming • Eucalyptus Tree Plantation • Floriculture - Gladiolus • Goat Farming • Green House • Hybrid Seeds • Herbs Cultivation • Jatropha (Bio Diesel) Cultivation & Extraction • Mushrooms • Mushroom Growing And Processing With Air

Condition • Medicinal Plantations (Neem) • Nursery Farms • Organic Manure • Papaya & Tomato Cultivation • Papaya Cultivation • Poplar Plantation • Rubber Plantation • Strawberry Cultivation & Processing • Safed Musli Cultivation & Processing (Extract

& Powder) • Stevia Cultivation & Extraction • Sunflower Plantation • Sugar Cane Plantation • Teak Plantation • Turmeric Plantation • Tea Plantation • Vermi-Composting

PROFITABLE PLANTATION, CULTIVATION AND

FARMING PROJECTS

• Adhesive For Stickers • Adhesive For Corrugation Dry Powder & Paste • Adhesive Based On Polyure Thane• Adhesive Industries (Laminated, Favicol,

Sticker, Dda & Other Types Of Adhesives)• Adhesive For Corrugation (Dry Powder)• Alkyd Resins • Adhesive Manufacturing For Joining Hdpe Pipes & Joints • Adhesive Based On Vinyl Acetate (Fevicol Type)• B.O.P.P Self Adhesive Tapes • Cnsl Based Resin In Liquid & Powder Form • D.O.P And Other Plasticizers • Ester Gums (Food Grade) • Epoxy Resin • Guar Gum • Glue Stick • Latex Rubber Based Adhesive • Leather Based Adhesive • Liquid Adhesive For Corrugated Board & Boxes • Leather To Leather Adhesive (Latex Based

Adhesives) • Melamine Formaldehyde Powder • Office Paste • Paper Label For Beer Bottles • Polyester Resins • Phenol Formaldehyde Resin • Potato Starch

PROFITABLE GUMS, ADHESIVES &

RESINS PROJECTS

• Poly Amide Resin • Printing Gums (Guar Gum Based)• Rubber Adhesive • Synthetic Adhesive For Decorative Laminates

Bonding • Starch & Dextrin Based Adhesive• Thermosetting Adhesive • Urea Formaldehyde Resin • Urea Formaldehyde Moulding Powder • Unsaturated Polyester Resins • Water Based Latex Adhesives

• Caffeine From Tea Waste • Decaffineated Tea • Instant Tea And Coffee (Premixed With Sugar

And Milk) • Instant Tea From Black Tea • Tea Bags (Dip - Dip Types) • Tea Botique • Tea Packaging Industry• Tea Bags • Tea Packaging & Distribution• Tea Industry

TEA PLANTATION AND PROCESSING BASED

INDUSTRIES

• Aluminium Powder • Aac & Acsr Aluminium Conductors • Aluminium Silicate • Aluminium Utensil • Aluminium Wire Drawing • Aluminium Paint • Aluminium Ingots From Scrap • Aluminium Alloy & Ingots • Anodizing Of Aluminium • Aluminium Chloride • Aluminium Channels • Aluminium Rolling Mill • Aluminium Bottles • Alumnium Foil Cutting & Roll Making • Aluminium End Caps • Aluminium Door And Windows • Aluminium Collapsible Tubes • Aluminium Phosphide • Aluminium Ingots From Bauxite • Aluminium Caps • Aluminium Furniture & Hardware • Aluminium Beverage Cans • Aluminium Cans For Capacitors • Aluminium & Aluminium Alloys From Aluminium

Scraps To Make Utensils (Induction Furnace Melted)

• Aluminium Hot & Cold Rolling Mill (Aluminium Sheets & Circles)

• Anodic Aluminium Labels • Aluminium Slugs & Circles • Alluminium Printing Plate For Offset Printing

Machine • Aluminium Foils • Aluminium Wire And Rods • Brass and Aluminium Hinges • Hard Anodizing On Aluminium • Pilfer Proof Caps • Piston Assembly (Aluminium Alloy) • Pressure Die Casting (Aluminium) • Paper Coated Aluminium Wire • Pressure Cooker

ALUMINIUM AND ITSBASED INDUSTRIES

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