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Minerals: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

 

PROFILE:

Indian mineral resources are sufficiently rich and varied to provide the country with a strong industrial base. India is gifted with important mineral resources. The country produces about 89 minerals out of which 52 are non-metallic, 4 are fuel minerals, 11 are metallic, and 22 are minor minerals. The Mining industry in India is a major economic activity which contributes significantly to the economy of India. The GDP contribution of the mining industry varies from 2.2% to 2/5% only but going by the GDP of the total industrial sector it contributes around 10% to 11%. Even mining done on small scale contributes 6% to the entire cost of mineral production. Indian Mining Industry provides job opportunities to around 700,000 individuals.

RESOURCES:

With its vast resources of minerals Orissa offers excellent opportunities for mineral and mineral-based industries. The State has vast and diverse mineral deposits amounting to almost 16.92% of the total reserves of the country. Orissa offers investment opportunities for the following mineral-based industries: - sponge iron unit, induction furnace, coal washery, aluminium fluoride, powder metallurgy, aluminium downstream. The rich reserves of minerals in Orissa have led to the establishment of several mineral based industries in the State. Orissa is endowed with rich mineral resources like iron-ore, bauxite, coal, manganese-ore, chromite etc. According to All India Mineral Resources Estimates the mineral deposits of Orissa in respect of chromite, nickel, cobalt, bauxite, iron-ore are about 98.4%, 95.1%, 77.5%, 52.7% and 33.4% respectively of the total deposits of India. Other important mineral resources of the state are limestone, china clay, quartz, precious and semi-precious stones, copper, vanadium etc. The main exported minerals of the state are chromite, coal, dolomite, iron-ore, manganese and bauxite.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The salient features of the National Mineral Policy, 2008 (NMP) generally applicable to the States are as follows:-

·         Minerals being a valuable resource, extraction have to be optimised through scientific methods, beneficiation and economic utilization. Zero waste mining will be the goal.

·         The regulatory environment will be made more conducive to investment. Transparency in allocations of concession will be assured with security of tenure to a concessionaire.

·         The duration of all concessions shall be rationalised.

·         Data filing requirements will be rigorously monitored and concessionaires will be closely monitored in this regard.

·         A framework of sustainable development will be designed to ensure that mining can take place along with restoration.

·         Mining shall not be undertaken in ecologically fragile or biologically rich areas. Mining in forest areas will be accompanied by time-bound reclamation.

·         Mining sectoral value addition through beneficiation, calibration, blending, sizing, concentration, pelletisation, purification and customization will be encouraged.

·         Mining infrastructure requires a special thrust. Infrastructure needs will be financed through innovative structures including user charges, PPP mode and viability gap funding.

·         An enabling environment will be created to motivate large capacity mining companies to undertake creation of transportation network.

·         In the public funding of infrastructure, greater thrust will be given to development of health, education, drinking water, road and other related facilities for integrated regional development.

·         State agencies involved in mineral sector development and regulation will be encouraged to modernize in the areas of prospecting as well as regulation.

·         The State Directorates will be suitably strengthened to enable them to regulate mining in the interests of conservation and scientific development of the sector.

 

Agro & Food Processing: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

 

PROFILE:

India is the world's second largest producer of food next to China, and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The Indian food processing industry stands at $135 billion and is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 10 per cent to reach $200 billion by 2015. The food processing industry in India is witnessing rapid growth. In addition to the demand side, there are changes happening on the supply side with the growth in organised retail, increasing FDI in food processing and introduction of new products. India's food processing sector covers fruit and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, grain processing and other consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates and cocoa products, Soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods etc.

 

RESOURCES:

The State has vast potential for agro and food processing industries. This sector has therefore been identified as a prominent thrust area. Agriculture occupies a vital place in Orissa's economy with nearly 65 per cent of the total work force directly or indirectly engaged it. The State attaches top most priority to the growth of agro based and food processing industries. The Government has framed an agricultural policy with the aim of increasing investment in agriculture; bringing about a shift from subsistence to commercial agriculture and thus providing a status of industry to agriculture. There are several investment opportunities in the sector, which include :- provision of infrastructure like cold storage, storage godown, lift irrigation, marketing, etc ; (ii) setting up of agro-based industries for value addition to agricultural produce; (iii) seed production and quality planting material; (iv) agro-service centres; (v) production of organic tea, coffee, ginger, turmeric, cashew, aromatic rice; (vi) export of horticultural produces; (vii) fisheries and fish processing; etc. Priority has been accorded to agriculture extension through application of high-end crop production technologies as well as adoption of integrated nutrient management and pest management practices.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The promotion of Agro-based industries is among the priorities of the State Government. Government would consider privatization of Government agricultural farms to act as nuclei for production of high quality seeds for hi-tech, agriculture and dissemination of advanced technology to farmers. Private efforts for development of agriculture, horticulture, plantation crops etc. will generally through contract farming. However, provisions of the Land Reforms Act would be suitably amended to exclude private commercial plantations from the provisions of Land Reforms. Greenhouse horticulture/floriculture would be promoted in private sector. Hi-tech, agritech firms would be also supported in selected areas. Sericulture will get high priority and private sector would be permitted to be involved in this activity. Tissue-Culture and techniques of advanced bio-technology will be promoted in a big way. Special efforts would be made to extensively develop cotton and sugarcane. Separate agencies will be created in the Agriculture A comprehensive programme for development of inland fish culture through advanced techniques of high yielding fish production will be launched. Brackish water and fresh water prawn culture has vast potential in the State. While promoting this sector, care will be taken to regulate this activity to prevent encroachments/pollution/disease spread. Modern hatcheries and feed plants would be promoted and supported. To give the required support to agro and food processing industries, a new corporate body will be set up to promote this sector through equity participation, load and other financial support and escort services. A comprehensive programme for development of Poultry sector will also be launched. Efforts will be made for long term arrangements to meet the raw material requirements of existing forest-based industries. Measures to promote commercial plantations in areas like rubber, coffee and tea will also be adopted.

 

 

Automobile Industry: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units. Automobile Exports registered a growth of 22.30 percent during the current financial year. Automotive industry is the key driver of any growing economy. It plays a pivotal role in country's rapid economic and industrial development. It caters to the requirement of equipment for basic industries like steel, non-ferrous metals, fertilisers, refineries, petrochemicals, shipping, textiles, plastics, glass, rubber, capital equipments, logistics, paper, cement, sugar, etc. It facilitates the improvement in various infrastructure facilities like power, rail and road transport. Due to its deep forward and backward linkages with almost every segment of the economy, the industry has a strong and positive multiplier effect and thus propels progress of a nation. The automotive industry comprises of the automobile and the auto component sectors.

 

RESOURCES:

The State would make every endeavour to attract entrepreneurs specially established industrial houses to the State for setting up Automobile, Automobile components and Auto Ancillary industries of suitable locations. Orissa holds huge investment potential in the automobile sector including the auto component sector. This is because of the inherent advantages of the State in terms of raw material, cost and manpower. The resources available in the State to support automobile manufacturing units include:- Good quality pig iron/steel ingot and aluminium ingot; steel flat products like plates and sheets; steel rounds; several state-of-the-art automobile tyre manufacturing units; adequate supply of power in the State for the power intensive industrial activities; several institutions which are a constant source of educated and skilled human resource; etc. Investment Opportunities in the sector exist in passenger car segment, two wheeler segment and heavy truck segment. The Government is making all efforts to attract investors into the State, through various incentives and schemes.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Orissa state government is considering implementing a dedicated policy to encourage and boost investment in the sector of automotive components manufacturing. The state sees huge potential in the sector owing to the surge of investment and growth in the automobile industry and expects to cash in on it through the policy. According to a state official, the state plans to come up with a policy that will incentivize investment from auto parts manufacturing companies with the aim of creating an auto parts manufacturing hub in the state. In order to do so, the incentives offered in other states will be studied and the draft of the policy will be prepared accordingly after consultations with various prospective investors and stakeholders.

Biotechnology Industry: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

 

PROFILE:

The Biotechnology sector in India is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian Economy. As the sector is mainly based on knowledge, it is expected that it will play an important part in shaping the Indian Economy, which is developing at a rapid pace. The Indian Biotechnology sector holds immense potential in terms of research and development, skill and cost effectiveness.

 

RESOURCES:

Given the rich bio-resources base, the State offers several opportunities for investment in the sector. This is particularly so, in the areas of tissue culture, herbal products, biofertilizers and biopesticides, as well as aqua-culture. The Government of Orissa has been encouraging investors through provision of infrastructural facilities and other necessary support. The State is advantageously positioned to harness biotechnology applications owing to its rich mineral and bio-resources.  The Chilika lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lake, houses a unique ecosystem comprising aquatic and terrestrial vegetation, migratory and resident birds, fishery resources and terrestrial wild life. It has a long coastline covering 480 km.  The State has a rich floristic wealth with an estimated 2754 plant species. Out of the estimated 1200 orchid species in India, 129 rare species are reported to occur exclusively in Orissa. Forests cover about 30% of the geographical area of the State.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Recognizing the potential, the Government of Orissa has identified biotechnology as a priority area. The biotech policy aims at integrating the existing achievements in research and industry and strengthening and expanding the existing base to maximize the benefits for development of the state through the following:

1. Prioritising the thrust areas for basic and applied research and technology development

2. Promoting innovation in R&D by providing financial and infrastructural support and by encouraging public-private partnership for R&D.

3. Promoting development of the industry by providing quality infrastructure and an enabling environment for sustained growth and international competitiveness.

4. Development of human resources in various areas of biotechnology.

5. Employment generation

6. Capacity building of IPR and biosafety.

7. Providing financial support, and incentives to industry.

 

 

Handicrafts and Handlooms: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

PROFILE:

Indian handloom has been the pride of India’s tradition and a representative of its cultural brilliance. In fact, handloom sector has been gaining significance since the ancient times, when it was discovered. The basic meaning of Indian handloom is creating designs by keeping traditions intact. And that’s the reason; this sector has always been in demand. In earlier times, the weavers, embroiders and printers used to do wonders with their skills manually. But, the development in this sector has given birth to various machines that are meant to simplify the tasks. India has a rich history of handicrafts that has evolved over the centuries. The entire wealth of timeless Indian handicrafts has survived through ages. The legacy of Indian culture promises everything- beauty, dignity, form and style. The magnetic appeal of Indian culture resides in its exclusivity, its mystical tone that leaves people amazed at their sight.

RESOURCES:

Handlooms and Handicrafts of Orissa are known the world over. The industry is being assisted by the Government in various ways. It is being provided raw material, marketing and quality up gradation facilities as well as the required financial support. The sector is a source of large scale employment in the State, particularly in the rural areas. All efforts would be made to provide assistance for marketing, quality upgradation, etc. Strong incentives and support would be provided to Khadi and Village Industries sector to provide large scale employment in rural areas. As with many other handicrafts of Orissa, the roots of the applique art/craft form is interwined with the rituals and traditions of Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of the Puri temple. Horn articles of Orissa are mystical and are blended with a superb fashion design. Their lively appearance, dynamism and animation vie with the real objects of nature - that spells the names of Parlakhemundi and Cuttack. Available in widest spectrum of items like combs, pen stands, cigar pipes, decorative figures - horn articles form a memorable memento for the near and dear ones at home. The traditional crafts like wood and stone carvings, tie and dye weaving textiles, folk and patta paintings, applique, filigree and jewellery work had flourished side by side with royal patronage and ritualistic needs of the temples in the state.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

For handlooms and handicrafts, the two key organisations under the ministry of textiles are the Office of the Development Commissioner for Handlooms and the Office of the Development Commissioner for Handicrafts. Over the years, AIACA has engaged with the two offices in various capacities over issues such as access to raw material, access to markets and access to credit. More recently, AIACA has been engaging on the issue of protection, preservation and promotion of handloom and handicraft goods through the Geographical Indications status. Due to effective Government intervention through financial assistance and implementation of various developmental and welfare schemes, this sector has been able to withstand the competition from the power loom and mill sectors.

 

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

 

PROFILE:

Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. Tourism has become an important industry in many countries of the world, both in the east and the west. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizations to promote tourism here. Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. The number of tourists worldwide has been registering phenomenal growth and it is expected that this number would shortly touch 1.5 billion. Tourism contributes about 11% of the world work force and 10.2% of the global gross domestic products. The dynamic growth of this industry is evident from the fact that a new job is added to this sector every 2.5 second.

RESOURCES:

Orissa offers excellent opportunities in the tourism sector. The Government has recognised the importance of tourism promotion in economic growth and has accordingly, undertaken several measures. These include:-A new logo to re-position and rebrand Orissa as a vibrant tourist destination Tourism fairs and festivals such as 'Sreekhetra Utsav' at Puri, 'Ekamra Utsav' at Bhubaneswar, 'Konark Festival' at Konark, showcasing tourism and cultural potential of the State Participation in travel-trade shows like 'Buddhist festival' , 'Leisure Moscow', 'WTM', 'PATA convention', 'IATO' , 'TTF', etc. The State has several places for tourists attraction, in the form of ancient monuments; beaches; religious places; hot springs; forest and wildlife; etc. The beaches include Gopalpur, Puri, Chandipur, Chandrabhaga, Aryapalli, Astaranga, Balaramgadi, Balighai, Baliharachandi, Beleswar, Paradeep, etc. Atri, Deulajhari, Taptapani and Tarabalo are the hot springs. Major waterfalls in the State are Barehipani, Joranda, Badaghagra, Sanaghagra, Khandadhar, Duduma, Harishankar, Miriglotah, Nrusimhanath, Phurli Jharan and Pradhanpat. Orissa was the first State to declare Hotels as an Industry. In addition to Hotels, other tourism related activities and wayside amenities would be entitled to various incentives as industries under the Industrial Policy. A separate policy on tourism would be formulated and announced shortly.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

A tourism policy has also been formulated by the Government for encouraging private investors. Investment opportunities in the sector, existing across a wide spectrum of areas, include:-

·         Accommodation facilities in the form of hotels, motels, spas and resorts, camps and jungle lodges;

·         Transportation services in the form of air, road and rail network, tourist vehicles and taxicabs;

·         Entertainment and leisure centres in the form of amusement Parks, theme Parks, multiplexes; water sports complexes; golf courses, bowling alleys and other sports related facilities;

 

Waste Management: Project Opportunities in Odisha (Orissa)

PROFILE:

Waste utilization, recycling and reuse plays a major role in limiting resource consumption and the environmental impact of waste. Recycling is an integral part of any waste management system as it represents a key utilization alternative to reuse and energy recovery (Waste-to-Energy). Which option is ultimately chosen depends on the quality, purity and the market situation. Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

 

RESOURCES:

The most common way of treating solid waste in Orissa is land filling. Awareness on Solid Waste management among the people and various Institutions, Government Organisations and non-government Organisations are working on it. In Puri Municipality there exists a mechanized Bio-compost plant for treatment of garbage of 100 TPD capacities. Solid waste from industrial activities is one of the major environmental concerns. About 25 million tons of solid waste is being generated from industrial sectors in the state. It includes fly ash & bottom ash from thermal power plants, chemical slags from Iron 7 Steel plants and red mud from Aluminium industries. Some of the wastes are designated as hazardous because of their composition and hazard potential. About 80000 MT/annum of hazardous waste is being generated in Orissa. In the mining sectors, the major solid waste is the overburden waste.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

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Biodegradable Disposable Plastic Cutlery

Biodegradable Disposable Plastic Cutlery. (Eco Friendly Compostable Spoons Cutlery) India is slowly becoming a country where people are turning health conscious. Thankfully, biodegradable cutlery has emerged as a better alternative to plastics across the globe and Indians have been early adopters of biodegradable products. These Cutlery is fully compostable and biodegradable in approximately 100 days in properly maintained compost facilities. These eco-friendly products are perfect for restaurants, cafeterias, business functions, trade shows, festivals and fairs, catering. Compostable or biodegradable bio-plastics, most commonly used for utensils, are marketed as a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic. More and more people are becoming environmentally conscious every day and are taking the necessary steps to protect the environment. Businesses that embrace the concept of being eco-friendly can realize a wide range of benefits from doing so. One of the business industries in which compostable products can be used the most is in the food industry. Both dine-in and takeout restaurants have the opportunity to incorporate eco-friendly products into their operations in the form of plates and cutlery. The Global Biodegradable Cutlery Market sales were 845 million pieces in 2016, and it will be 1274 million pieces in 2023; while the revenue of Biodegradable Cutlery Market was 30.5 million USD in 2016 and forecast to accomplish 38.9 million USD in 2023, with a CAGR of 5.5% by 2023. Increasing awareness regarding harmful effects associated with non-biodegradable plastic wastes is a key factor likely to drive the market in the forecast period. Disposable cutlery, unlike the traditional disposable cutlery made from steel, is single-use cutlery. It is also comparatively cheaper than steel cutlery. Additionally, due to its lightweight it can be carried easily and is most favourable for on-the-go food. The increasing use of plastic in our day-to-day life is creating a lot of plastic waste and regulatory authorities in various parts of the world are posing bans on the use of plastic. To overcome this challenge, foodservice packaging manufacturers use plant-based raw materials for manufacturing single-use packaging like disposable cutlery, plates, bowls, and trays. Expansion in bio-based foodservice manufacturing capabilities may benefit disposable cutlery manufacturers during the forecast period. Furthermore, in recent years several manufacturers are looking for positive opportunities in edible disposable cutlery made of wheat bran, rice, corn, and sorghum. Additionally, edible disposable cutlery reduces CO2 emissions by tons. As per product type, the global disposable cutlery market is segmented into fork, spoon, and knife. Rising demand for eco-friendly, safe, and sustainable cutlery owing to increasing number of restaurants, fast food joints, and cafeterias is fueling the demand for biodegradable plates and cups. Environment friendly cutleries are a feasible alternative that offers the convenience of disposable plates, cups, and spoon in picnics, parties, and other occasions. Moreover, they do not have any negative impact on the environment. The Biodegradable Cutlery Market is segmented based on raw materials, products, composition and end user. The biodegradable cutlery is mainly made from PLA resin, CPLA (modified PLA), and Starch Blends. In general, the plant starch biodegradable cutlery is made from 70% renewable resources and 30% fillers like polypropylene and talc. PLA is a bio-based plastic derived from renewable resources such as maize starch, tapioca roots, or sugar cane. 100% cutlery is made from recode bio-plastic, produced from a rapidly renewable starch sourced from non-GMO crops. Growth will be driven by the increased options and convenience of meals prepared or consumed away from home. Demand will also be supported by a shift toward the use of higher value products featuring durable plastic or compostable materials. The Biodegradable Cutlery Market is dominated by the key players like Biopak, Eco-Products, Inc, Trellis Earth, BioMass Packaging, World Centric, Bionatic GmbH, GreenGood, Better Earth, Nature House Green, BioGreenChoice, Green Home, Vegware, Biodegradable Food Service, Biogreenchoice, Green good, World Centric, Karat and Green Home. 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Truck Body Building

A truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration; smaller varieties may be mechanically similar to some automobiles. Commercial trucks can be very large and powerful, and may be configured to mount specialized equipment, such as in the case of fire trucks and concrete mixers and suction excavators. Already at 1.31 billion, by 2027 India’s population will be the largest in the world, at over 1.4 billion. Growth means urbanisation, and urbanisation requires ‘stuff’. As small villages develop into large, and as people move from rural to urban locations, so demand for ‘stuff’ will increase. Great news for truck fleets, and the OEMs who supply those stuff-hauling fleets; but the changes to trucking in India over the next decade will be seismic in proportion. Just about the only certainty is that ‘Trucking India’ in 2027 will look very different from its 2017 ancestor. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Automobile Corpn. Of Goa Ltd. • Commercial Engineers & Body Builders Co. Ltd. • H M M Infra Ltd. • J C B L Ltd. • Tata Marcopolo Motors Ltd.
Plant capacity: Truck Body Building : 20 Nos./dayPlant & machinery: Rs 362 lakhs
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Return: 31.00%Break even: 56.00%
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Recovery of Fe2O3 & TiO2 from Bauxite Processing Waste

Bauxite waste (Red Mud) of Indian origin contains around 55% plus of Fe2O3 and is considered as a hazardous waste material for the alumina industry which is generated in the order of two tons of Red Mud per one tone of alumina produced from bauxite. The worldwide alumina production is around 58 million tonnes in which India counts for 2.7 million tonnes. India produces around 5.4 million tonnes of Red Mud per annum from its various alumina refineries. Titanium is a precious, light, corrosion resistant, bio-inert and strong element. Moreover, titanium dioxide is widely used in materials in our day-to-day life and its applications are quite vast, including in paints, catalysts, pigments and sunscreen. Despite the fact that the processing of titanium is quite expensive, it is more bene?cial to recover titanium compared with its high processing cost. One of the main focuses of the research community has been on extracting titanium from red mud. The global Ferric Oxide market is likely to touch valuation of US$1,951.8 mn by the 2025 end. The marketplace is likely to register significant growth owing to booming construction industry likely to boost demand for the ferric oxide market in the coming years. The demand for titanium dioxide in India stood at 57 KTPA in 2018 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.19% during 2019-2030 to reach 165 KTPA by 2030. Increasing use of titanium dioxide in various end-use industries such as paints, pigments and textiles as dispersing agent, flocculent, and whitening agent is the key factor spurring the demand for titanium dioxide across the country. Few Indian major players are as under: • Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. • Bharat Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. • Kerala Minerals & Metals Ltd. • Kolmak Chemicals Ltd. • Tata Pigments Ltd. • Travancore Titanium Products Ltd. • V V Titanium Pigments Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3): 27,000 MT per Annum Titanium Dioxide (TiO2): 9,000 MT per Annum Remains Materials: 200,000 MT per AnnumPlant & machinery: 408 Lakhs
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Return: 29.00%Break even: 62.00%
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Recovery of Fe2O3 & TiO2 from Bauxite Processing Waste

Ferric oxide (Fe? O?) is an inorganic compound also known as hematite. Ferric oxide is used in the iron industry in the manufacturing of alloys and steel. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ferric oxide pigment for use in cosmetics. Moreover, ferric oxide granules are used in the form of filtration media for removing phosphates in saltwater aquariums. FOR Fe2O3 • In iron industries for producing steel and alloys • Ferric oxide powder, also called jeweler’s rouge, is used for polishing lenses and metallic jewelry • Its granular form is used as a filtration media for pulling out phosphates in saltwater aquariums • As FDA-approved Pigment Brown 6 and Pigment Red 101, for use in cosmetics. • In biomedical applications, because its nanoparticles are non-toxic and biocompatible Recovery of Fe2O3 Fe2O3 is another material in red mud that has attracted a number of researchers. Until now, there are three means to recover iron from red mud: smelting, solid-state reduction and magnetic separation. In smelting process, red mud is charged into blast furnace or rotary furnace with a reducing agent. Then, iron oxide in red mud is reduced to generate pig iron that can be used in steel production. However, smelting process has some demerits. High energy and capital costs are associated with blast furnace (BF) operation because scale of operation is high. Red mud must be mixed with some good-grade iron ore to maintain the minimum grade of the charge to BF. In addition, titanium reacts with other constituents of the slag to form multiple oxides that are difficult to leach. In the solid-state reduction process, the mud is mixed with a reducing agent or contacted with a reducing gas to produce metallic iron. The product can be an input either in a steel-making furnace or a conventional blast furnace. Compared to smelting process, solid-state reduction process consumes less energy. But, it also has some disadvantages. First, the metallic iron produced is quite difficult to separate from the rest of product. So, it is easily polluted by gangue materials. Second, the product is in a very fine form. The recovery rate of Fe2O3 was 45% (weight percent). Another means is to convert hematite or goethite in red mud to magnetite firstly, which is followed with magnetic separation. Obviously, this process is more complex than magnetic separation. Directly. But it also has some advantages. First, goethite is easier to separate magnetically and needs less energy to reduce compared to hematite. So, the extra cost of reducing hematite to magnetite can be compensated by the energy difference between reducing hematite and magnetite to metallic iron. Titanium Dioxide, also known as titanium (IV) oxide or titania, is a white crystalline powder, made up of ilmenite and rutile, which are used as the main raw materials. It is created using either the chloride process or sulfuric acid, referred to as the sulfate process. Titanium dioxide is extensively used as a white pigment in paints and coatings application. Also, it has a wide range of applications, ranging from paints and sunscreens to food coloring. FOR TiO2 Uses for white pigment Four million tons of pigmentary TiO2 are consumed annually. Apart from producing a white colour in liquids, paste or as coating on solids, TiO2 is also an effective opacifier, making substances more opaque. Here are some examples of the extensive range of applications: (1)Paints (2)Plastics (3) Papers (4) Inks (5) Medicines (5) Most toothpastes (6) Skimmed milk; adding TiO2 to skimmed milk makes it appear brighter, more opaque and more palatable Recovery of TiO2 Generally, there have been two main methods developed by which the titanium can be recovered from red mud: pyrometallurgical recovery and hydro-metallurgical recovery. The pyro- metallurgical method generally comprises the separation of pig iron. The red mud is calcined at a range of temperatures, from 800 to 1350°C, and is smelted through a reducing agent using an electric-furnace to obtain melted iron as well as slag that includes titanium dioxide, silica and alumina. The metallic iron is removed from the slag and the slag is digested to recover the titanium and aluminium from the solution. The pyro-metallurgical process is not an energy-friendly method and, hence, the hydrometallurgical technique usually attracts more attention from the research community. A number of the acids’ extractability have been analysed to recover titanium from red mud, such as dilute and concentrated H2SO4 and hydrochloric acid. The solvent extraction technique has been applied to extract titanium from red mud using HCl, which comprised di- and mono-. Red mud can also be considered a secondary source of the most important modification of titanium compound, titanium dioxide. Market Outlook The Global Ferric Oxide Market is expected to register a CAGR of 4.99% to reach a value of USD 2,414,382.9 Million by 2030. The growing construction industry output is expected to be one of the most significant drivers for the iron oxide market on a global scale. Iron oxide finds a profound rate of application in the construction industry such as in the colouring of various construction materials, including concrete blocks and bricks, ready-mixed concrete and roofing tiles. With the steady growth of the construction industry, stemming from increasing urban and civil infrastructure projects, the demand for iron oxides is expected to increase significantly. Additionally, the use of iron oxide for applications such as paints & coatings, plastics, ceramics and chemicals would necessitate its bulk consumption. The primary driver of the global ferric oxide market is its growing adoption in steel production. The increasing application of steel in the major end-use industries such as transportation, construction, energy, packaging, and consumer appliances is also a prime factor driving market growth. Steel finds application in the manufacturing of automobile structures, panels, doors, engine blocks, gears, suspension, wheels, fuel tanks, steering, and braking systems. The use of iron oxide pigments to impart colors to construction materials, paints, inks, plastics, papers, cosmetics, rubbers, concrete blocks, and tiles is another key driver of the market. The growing construction industry output is expected to be one of the most significant drivers for the iron oxide market on a global scale. The growing adoption of iron oxide nanoparticles in wastewater treatment is an excellent opportunity for the players in the market. With the steady growth of the construction industry, stemming from increasing urban and civil infrastructure projects, the demand for iron oxides is expected to increase significantly. Additionally, the use of iron oxide for applications such as paints & coatings, plastics, ceramics and chemicals would necessitate its bulk consumption. The ferric oxide market is witnessing consolidation, driven by the pursuit for sustainability among market participants, owing to the imposition of stringent regulations on the production of ferric oxide, which are increasing the overhead costs for ferric oxide manufacturers. This has prompted ferric oxide manufacturers to consolidate production and business operations through acquisition of external enterprises having a sufficient infrastructure and resources. Some of the major players operating in the Ferric Oxide market: • Cathay Industries • Huntsman • Lanxess • Bayferrox • Toda Kogyo • Quality Magnetite • Prochem • BariteWorld • Cathay Industries • Nano-Oxides • Pirox Titanium Dioxide The global titanium dioxide market size was valued at USD 15.76 billion in 2018 and is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.7% from 2019 to 2025. Thus, rising number of residential and non-residential construction projects is augmenting the demand for paints & coatings, thereby boosting overall market growth. In addition, high demand for anti-corrosive architectural coatings in the pigments has increased the demand for titanium dioxide. The rising use of titanium dioxide in ceramic industry is one of the key factors expected to trigger the market growth in the forthcoming years. It is used as popular ingredient in different products including paint, plastic, paper, pharmaceuticals, and other items. It also provides variegation and crystallization to the color and texture of ceramic glazes. It further prevents pollutants including nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxide, carbon monoxide from affecting ceramic products. The tightening of regulations globally over vehicular emissions and fuel efficiency concerns have compelled manufacturers to take measures in making vehicles lightweight. High availability of substitutes the rising prices of TiO2 and its negative effects on human are pushing end-user industries to use substitute products. This will hinder the growth of the titanium dioxide market during the forecast period. Titanium dioxide particles have wide application scope due to their high stability, photocatalytic properties, and anti-corrosive nature and are manufactured from anatase. They are used in consumer products, such as sunscreens, and as components for articulating implants for the hip and knee. In the near future, its usage in plastics is set to rise at a breakneck pace thereby providing a major fillip to the global titanium dioxide market. Titanium dioxide find application in bettering numerous characteristics of plastics such as color, opacity, and strength. And with the ever-surging demand for plastic on account of the burgeoning world trade, the global titanium dioxide market growth it expected to remain supported. Top Key Players of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Market: • KRONOS Worldwide Inc. • Lomon Billions • The Chemours Company • Tronox Holdings plc • Venator Materials PLC. 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Herbal Extracts (Brahmi Extract, Ashwagandha Extract, Dry Ginger Root Powdered Extract)

Herbal extracts are substances which are obtained by crushing, distilling, comminuting, and juicing various herbs. The processes are designed to maximum the potency of a particular herb. Herbal extract is referred to the crude mixtures extracted from various parts of plants, which have diverse applications in various industries. The extraction of herbal compounds is generally carried out using ethanol or water. Herbal extracts have been identified to be highly consumed in the form of dietary supplements. Other major application sectors of herbal extracts include food, beverages, pharmaceutical, cosmetic & personal care, and others. Brahmi Extract Brahmi known as Bacopa Monnieri is an herb basically used in the Ayurveda treatment for Asthma and Epilepsy. Apart from the treatment of these diseases, Brahmi is also widely accepted to have magical curing power for many other diseases. It is considered to be an excellent brain tonic, improving cognitive functions including enhancing memory power and learning ability. Bacopa Monniera Herb & Extract is a classic brain and nervine tonic included in the "Brahmi" category of herbs, which are those that benefit both the mind and spirit and improve the intellect and consciousness. Bacopa Monniera assists in heightening mental acuity and supports the physiological processes involved in relaxation. Ashwagandha Extract Ashwagandha or Withania Somnifera is a widely used herb in Ayurvedic medicines. The berries, leaves and root of this short herb have versatile medicinal values. The extract, light in color and neutral in taste is derived from select, handpicked roots. According to Ayurveda, Ashwagandha is excellent for vitality as well as rejuvenation and is a general health booster. The purification of Ashwangandha roots and the extraction processes are carried out under expert supervision using traditional methods laid down in ancient Ayurveda texts. Ginger Root Powdered Extract Ginger or Zingiber Officinal is one of world’s best known spices, used throughout history for its all-round health benefits. The dried ginger extract contains mono- and sesquiterpenes. Ginger is one the most well-researched herbs in the world. An ingredient of the traditional Indian and Chinese pharmacopoeia, Ginger and powdered Ginger monographs have been approved for inclusion in the National Formulary by the US pharmacopoeia. German and European monographs on ginger are also available. The global herbal extracts market is predicted to exhibit a 7.52% CAGR from 2018 to 2023. Rise of health consciousness among the youth and other demographics are likely to spur market demand over the forecast period. High demand for functional foods and beverages which contain the required ingredients for preventing chronic diseases. Awareness of the health benefits of herbal extracts can positively impact market growth. Furthermore, demand for skin care products with the inclusion of natural ingredients can create growth opportunities for the herbal extracts market. Global herbal extracts market has been growing at a continuous pace because of its various health benefits and increasing awareness about side effects from using chemical based products. Even at the times of recession the demand of herbal products is not much affected as people desire to maintain their health when the treatments are costlier. The extraction process requires obtaining active ingredients, using cost effective and appropriate solvents to increase the yield and its quality. There are various extraction processes each varying in cost efficiency, limitations and time consumption. India herbal extracts market has recorded phenomenal growth over the years with rising awareness among the people about the health benefits of consuming herbal products. The use of herbal extracts in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industry in India and abroad contributed a dominant share of ~% in the overall sales of the players operating in the space during FY’2017. The growing demand of ayurveda medicines due to limited or no side effects has boosted the use of herbal extracts by the players operating in pharmaceutical industry in India. Dietary supplements which are used to provide health benefits also involve a major component of herbal extract to be consumed by the people. Indian consumers are more inclined towards natural and herbal cosmetic products, especially those used for hair and skin care. The rising demand for natural cosmetics has resulted in augmented use of herbal extracts in preparing beauty products. The market has majorly been driven by the exports of high quality herbal extracts which are demanded by the US, Canada, Ukraine, South Korea, Czech Republic, Israel, France, Taiwan, Nepal, and other nations. The inclination of foreign customers towards Indian products due to health benefits of various herbs has led to a boost in the revenues of the market.
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Ceramic Transfers (For Printing on Ceramics) Rubber Stamping, Stencilling, Screen Printing, Offset Printing and Paper Transfers

Transfer printing, method of decorating pottery by using an inked, engraved copperplate to make a print on paper that, while still wet, is pressed against a glazed pottery surface, leaving behind an impression, or transfer, of the engraving. Sometimes these monochrome transfer prints were subsequently filled in with colour by hand. Rubber stamping, also called stamping, is a craft in which some type of ink made of dye or pigment is applied to an image or pattern that has been carved, molded, laser engraved or vulcanized, onto a sheet of rubber. The rubber is often mounted onto a more stable object such as a wood, brick or an acrylic block. Increasingly the vulcanized rubber image with an adhesive foam backing is attached to a cling vinyl sheet which allows it to be used with an acrylic handle for support. These cling rubber stamps can be stored in a smaller amount of space and typically cost less than the wood mounted versions. They can also be positioned with a greater amount of accuracy due to the stamper's ability to see through the handle being used. Temporary stamps with simple designs can be carved from a potato. The ink-coated rubber stamp is pressed onto any type of medium such that the colored image is transferred to the medium. The medium is generally some type of fabric or paper. Other media used are wood, metal, glass, plastic, and rock. High-volume batik uses liquid wax instead of ink on a metal stamp. Stenciling, in the visual arts, a technique for reproducing designs by passing ink or paint over holes cut in cardboard or metal onto the surface to be decorated. Stencilling produces an image or pattern by applying pigment to a surface over an intermediate object with designed gaps in it which create the pattern or image by only allowing the pigment to reach some parts of the surface. The stencil is both the resulting image or pattern and the intermediate object; the context in which stencil is used makes clear which meaning is intended. In practice, the (object) stencil is usually a thin sheet of material, such as paper, plastic, wood or metal, with letters or a design cut from it, used to produce the letters or design on an underlying surface by applying pigment through the cut-out holes in the material. Screen printing also uses a stencil process, as does mimeography. The masters from which mimeographed pages are printed are often called "stencils". Stencils can be made with one or many colour layers using different techniques, with most stencils designed to be applied as solid colours. Screen printing, also known as serigraphy, is a method of creating an image on paper, fabric or some other object by pressing ink through a screen with areas blocked off by a stencil. The technique is used both for making fine art prints and for commercial applications, such as printing a company's logo on coffee mugs or t-shirts. Offset printing, also called offset lithography, or litho-offset, in commercial printing, widely used printing technique in which the inked image on a printing plate is printed on a rubber cylinder and then transferred (i.e., offset) to paper or other material. The rubber cylinder gives great flexibility, permitting printing on wood, cloth, metal, leather, and rough paper. In offset printing the matter to be printed is neither raised above the surface of the printing plate (as in letterpress) nor sunk below it (as in intaglio, or gravure, printing). Instead, it is flush with the surface of the plate; thus offset is classified as a planographic method of printing. Transfer paper is a thin piece of paper coated with wax and pigment. Often, an ink-jet or other printer is used to print the image on the transfer paper. A heat press can transfer the image onto clothing, canvas, or other surface. Transfer paper is used in creating iron-ons.
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Recycling of Polythene and Other Plastic Products

Polythene is a type of plastic made into thin sheets or bags and used especially to keep food fresh or to keep things dry. Polyethylene or polythene (abbreviated PE) is the most common plastic. The annual global production is around 80 million tonnes. Its primary use is in packaging (plastic bags, plastic films, geo membranes, containers including bottles, etc.). Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic and reprocessing the material into useful products. Global Plastic Recycling Market is projected to cross USD 50.0 Billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of over 5.0% during the forecast period. Rising awareness about the pollution caused by plastics and the energy saving benefits in the manufacturing of recycled plastics over virgin plastics are the major growth drivers of the global market for plastic recycling. In terms of type, the plastic recycling market is categorized into Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Polystyrene (PS) and others. Plastic recycling market is prognosticated to scale new heights in the upcoming years owing to the rising cost of production as a result of increasing petroleum price. The growth trajectory of the market is likely to be dictated by government regulations favoring the recycling of plastic waste. In addition, the need for a standard recycling technology for plastic in order to manage waste efficiently is also anticipated to catalyze the expansion of the market over the next couple of years. However, a lack of awareness about recycling still prevails in the market which is forecasted to check the proliferation of the plastic recycling market over the assessment period. Based on application, the market has been expanded into packaging, construction, automotive, textile, consumer goods, and industrial. Of these, the segment of packaging is expected to serve the most demand for recycled plastic owing to the thriving expansion of the packaging industry and the several mandates compelling the industry to adopt more environment-friendly processes and ways to cut-down on its carbon footprint. The construction segment is also increasingly becoming a notable consumer of recycled plastic and is likely to account for a notable share in the overall market by the end of the report’s forecast period.
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Culinary Institute

Culinary arts, in which culinary means "related to cooking", are the arts of preparation, cooking, and presentation of food, usually in the form of meals. People working in this field – especially in establishments such as restaurants – are commonly called "chefs" or "cooks", although, at its most general, the terms "culinary artist" and "culinarian" are also used. Table manners ("the table arts") are sometimes referred to as a culinary art. In the recent years, more and more people are gaining interest in culinary arts. Whether they want to be executive chef of the fanciest restaurant in town or own their own business catering to locals, lots of people are researching, learning, and consuming more fine food than ever before.
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Papad & Bari

Papad is an inseparable part of Indian meals as they are light, crispy and leaves the taste buds delighted with their crunch. This healthy dish can easily replace all other unhealthy snacks that kids binge on. Papad is unquestionably one of the most loved food items in an Indian meal. Giving not just crunch, but also a split open flavor to plate of mean. They are usually seasoned, containing a lip-smacking dose of masalas, herbs and other spices, which go very well with regular home-cooked meals, particularly dal-chawal. These crunchy thin crackers are supplements savored in most South Indian meals. On the other side, Papads are eaten as snacks or appetizers on the northern side of country. It goes well with drinks and mocktails. Masala Papad is a popular choice across the country. They can also be enjoyed as a snack in the evening with pickles, chutneys or sauces. Papad is often crushed and sprinkled on the rice. A traditional Indian thali, platter, marriages, parties, etc. always includes papad in their menu. "PAPAD" is often served as an appetizer; it is consumed in all parts of India and abroad. Badis, the dried and preserved food items usually fried and consumed as crunchy side-dish or as additives in curries throughout India, have a high demand. There was a time when women would prepare Badis only for their homely needs or personal liking. Today, women have chosen Badi-making as source of employment to supplement their family income.
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Portal

Portal is a web-based platform that collects information from different sources into a single user interface and presents users with the most relevant information for their context. Over time, simple web portals have evolved into portal platforms that support digital customer experience initiatives. Web portal helps in search navigation, personalization, notification and information integration, and often provides features like task management, collaboration, and business intelligence and application integration. Examples of portals, particularly those that use a login experience, abound in most industries: • Patient Portals • Government Portals • Intranets/Extranets/Workplace Portals • Knowledge Management Portals • Student Portals • Vendor Portals Today, the average user can address the problem of content discovery with search engines, which have become more adept at serving relevant results. This, plus the information sharing capabilities offered by social media, means that human-curated lists of information are not a necessary starting place for most users. However, the three distinguishing strengths of portals — integration, consistency and personalization — are essential components of an increasingly important part of business today: digital customer experience. Modern portal platforms can play an important role in customer engagement, especially when they have been extended with new features such as content management systems or marketing automation.
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