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• MAY 2010 • PAGES 16 • VOLUME XL • No. 05 • ISSN 0970-9525 PRICE - Rs. 10/- (Source: CII Communiqué, April 2010) India has a key role in Africa’s MSME Development ndia could play a key role in promoting the growth and development of Micro, Small and Medium I Enterprises (MSMEs) in the African countries, stated Mr Dinesh Rai, Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), India. Addressing the Conference on Financing SME Business and Projects in Africa in New Delhi on 13 March, Mr Rai, said that India could partner the African countries in developing their MSME sectors through cooperation for building policy and institutional frameworks, participation of Indian MSMEs in exhibitions and buyer-seller meets, incorporation of information on African MSMEs on the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) web portal, transfer of appropriate technologies, joint ventures, collaborative R&D, incubation support and setting up of vocational training centres. Mr Rai said that India-Africa MSME cooperation has significant potential in areas such as agro-processing, chemicals, infotech, biotech, auto components, drugs and pharmaceuticals, light engineering and electrical and electronic components. He said that cooperation in the MSME spectrum will provide further impetus to India-Africa trade, which grew nearly four-fold from $9.9 billion in 2004-05 to $39 billion in 2008-09. He felt that focused attention on MSMEs would help the partner countries to generate more jobs with lesser investment, as well as contribute to greater rural development, which is of essence to an inclusive growth strategy. Mr Rai said that skills development is the key to MSME growth and referred to the Government of India plan to create a pool of 500 million skilled workers by year 2022. India could share its experience in promoting MSME-focused skills development initiatives in Africa, he said, adding that the Joint Action Plan firmed up by the Government of India and Africa Union Commission to implement the provisions of the Delhi Declaration arrived at during the First India Africa Forum Summit in 2008 has provided for the setting up of 10 specialised vocational training institutes in 10 different African countries. Mr Kotaye Moise, Minister of Small and Medium Scale Industry and Commerce, Central African Republic, said that his country would do well to emulate the Indian MSME model. The Central African Republic would look to India for technical and financial support and expertise for MSME development, he added, noting that only technical and financial support would make MSMEs attractive for investments. He said his government has created a single- window system to encourage greater investments in the MSME sector. Mr Moise said that skills development will bring more enterprises into the organised fold. Describing a rehabilitation centre that operates in his country for the benefit of MSMEs facing financial difficulties, the Minister said Indian expertise in this field would be great value to the country. Ms S.G.G. Nyoni, Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development, Zimbabwe, said that MSMEs are the key to employment generation and sustained economic growth. This is the sector where innovation and creativity will deliver significant results, she said, pointing out that industrial and financial exclusion has hurt the prospects of MSMEs in the country. Ms Nyoni underlined the importance of MSME development in the context of balanced growth and poverty alleviation. On the way forward for the sector, she said the challenge, in particular for manufacturing MSMEs, lies in value addition to their production processes. The Minister made a special mention of the Lines of Credit extended by the Government of India to African countries and said that if the facility could help the MSMEs to become more attractive for venture capital and private equity funding, that would be a great boost for the sector. Earlier, Mr Salil Singhal, Chairman, CII National MSME Council, remarked that the key to MSME cooperation lies in establishing essential linkages between these sectors in India and Africa.

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• MAY 2010 • PAGES 16 • VOLUME XL • No. 05 • ISSN 0970-9525

PRICE - Rs. 10/-

(Source: CII Communiqué, April 2010)

India has a key role inAfrica’s MSME Development

ndia could play a key role in promoting the growthand development of Micro, Small and MediumI Enterprises (MSMEs) in the African countries, stated Mr

Dinesh Rai, Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and MediumEnterprises (MSMEs), India. Addressing the Conference onFinancing SME Business and Projects in Africa in New Delhion 13 March, Mr Rai, said that India could partner the Africancountries in developing their MSME sectors throughcooperation for building policy and institutionalframeworks, participation of Indian MSMEs in exhibitionsand buyer-seller meets, incorporation of information onAfrican MSMEs on the National Small IndustriesCorporation (NSIC) web portal, transfer of appropriatetechnologies, joint ventures, collaborative R&D, incubationsupport and setting up of vocational training centres.

Mr Rai said that India-Africa MSME cooperation hassignificant potential in areas such as agro-processing,chemicals, infotech, biotech, auto components, drugs andpharmaceuticals, light engineering and electrical andelectronic components. He said that cooperation in the MSMEspectrum will provide further impetus to India-Africa trade,which grew nearly four-fold from $9.9 billion in 2004-05 to$39 billion in 2008-09. He felt that focused attention onMSMEs would help the partner countries to generate morejobs with lesser investment, as well as contribute to greaterrural development, which is of essence to an inclusive growthstrategy.

Mr Rai said that skills development is the key to MSMEgrowth and referred to the Government of India plan tocreate a pool of 500 million skilled workers by year 2022.India could share its experience in promoting MSME-focusedskills development initiatives in Africa, he said, adding thatthe Joint Action Plan firmed up by the Government of Indiaand Africa Union Commission to implement the provisionsof the Delhi Declaration arrived at during the First IndiaAfrica Forum Summit in 2008 has provided for the settingup of 10 specialised vocational training institutes in 10different African countries.

Mr Kotaye Moise, Minister of Small and Medium ScaleIndustry and Commerce, Central African Republic, said thathis country would do well to emulate the Indian MSMEmodel. The Central African Republic would look to Indiafor technical and financial support and expertise for MSMEdevelopment, he added, noting that only technical andfinancial support would make MSMEs attractive forinvestments. He said his government has created a single-window system to encourage greater investments in theMSME sector.

Mr Moise said that skills development will bring moreenterprises into the organised fold. Describing arehabilitation centre that operates in his country for thebenefit of MSMEs facing financial difficulties, the Ministersaid Indian expertise in this field would be great value to thecountry.

Ms S.G.G. Nyoni, Minister of Small and Medium Enterprisesand Cooperative Development, Zimbabwe, said that MSMEsare the key to employment generation and sustainedeconomic growth. This is the sector where innovation andcreativity will deliver significant results, she said, pointingout that industrial and financial exclusion has hurt theprospects of MSMEs in the country.

Ms Nyoni underlined the importance of MSME developmentin the context of balanced growth and poverty alleviation.On the way forward for the sector, she said the challenge, inparticular for manufacturing MSMEs, lies in value additionto their production processes.

The Minister made a special mention of the Lines of Creditextended by the Government of India to African countriesand said that if the facility could help the MSMEs to becomemore attractive for venture capital and private equityfunding, that would be a great boost for the sector.

Earlier, Mr Salil Singhal, Chairman, CII National MSMECouncil, remarked that the key to MSME cooperation lies inestablishing essential linkages between these sectors in Indiaand Africa.

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Sulphonic Acids are strong organic acids which have tendency to bind proteins and carbohydrates. This makes these acidssuitable for dyes and catalysts.

Similarly the salts of Sulphonic Acid which are called Sulphonates are good detergents.

The present Book describes various Sulphonic Acids, Sulphonates, Sulphates & Intermediates aswell as their synthesis and applications. The Batch and Continuous sulphonation processes aredescribed in this Book with great details to produce commercially important chemical products likeLABS, Turkey Red Oil etc. To make the subject clear, frequent illustration and block diagrams arewell dispersed in all the chapters of this Book.

It is hoped that this Book will prove to be an important and useful source of information in the areasof Sulphonic Acid based industrially important Chemical Products and Processes.

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3SO

3H

•Applications •Anhydrous Methane Sulphonic Acid •Synthesis •Sulphoxidation Process •Ch 3 Alpha OlefinSulphonic Acid •Applications •Advantages •Alpha-Olefins •Ineos (Ethyl) Process •CP Chemicals (Gulf) Process •Applications •AlphaOlefin Sulphonates •Ch 4 Sulpho Succinates & Alkyl Sulphates •Sulpho Succinates •Sulpho Fatty Acid Esters •Alkoxy Alkane-, AcyloxyAlkane-, and Acyl Amino Alkane Sulphonates •Sulphates •Alkyl Sulphates •Fatty Alcohol Ether Sulphates •Ch 5 Sulphonation UnitProcess •Sulphonating and Sulphating Agents •Sulphonation of Aromatic Compounds •Benzene •Polystyrene •Naphthalene •Anthraquinone•Chlorosulphonic Acid •Health and Safety Factors •Uses •Manufacturing Process •The Strecker Reaction •Materials of Construction•Commercial Sulphonation Methods •Batch Processing •Heating and Cooling •Sulphamic Acid •Applications •MSDS •Ch 6 P TolueneSulphonic Acid •Preparation and Handling •Applications •Ch 7 Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonate (LAS) •Proctor & Gamble Process ofManufacture •Continuous Sulphonation with Sulphur Trioxide •Cascade Sulphonation •SO

3 Withdrawal •Sulphonation Plant •Exhaust

Gas Scrubbing •Utilities •Ch 8 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate & Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate •Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate •Sodium LaurylSulphate •Biochemical Applications •Safety Concerns Relating to SDS •Sodium Laureth Sulphate •Effects on Sensitive Skin •HealthConcerns •Connections to Ulcers •Continuous Process •Ch 9 J Acid Peri Acid H Acid & Others •Naphthionic Acid (C

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1. Infotech Industry1. Animation & Multimedia TV/Film Studio [84,000 man hrs.] ....... 325.002. Back Office Operation-cum-Data Processing Centre

[432,000 man hours] ................................................................ 190.003. CAD/CAM/CAE Services Centre [60,000 man hours] ............. 70.004. Call Centre - International [3,13,360 Agent Hrs p.a - 48 Agents] 270.005. Call Centre - Domestic [37,50,000 calls] .................................. 105.006. Computer Software Training & Data Processing Centre

[3840 man hrs.] ......................................................................... 70.007. Computer Software (100% EOU) [22,000 man hours] ............. 335.008. Computer Software Development & Teaching Institute

[3.5 Lakh man hrs.] ................................................................. 165.009. Content Development Centre [1500 sq. ft] .................................. 36.00

10. Cyber Dhaba [4800 surfing hrs.] ................................................. 3.0011. Cyber Kiosk [25,200 surfing hrs.] .............................................. 10.0012. Cyber Cafe & Multimedia Centre [1,08,000 man hrs.] ............... 50.0013. DTP Centre [27,000 pages] ....................................................... 54.0014. Data Processing Centre [1,44,000 man hrs.] .............................. 60.0015. Data Digitisation Centre [2.4 Lakh man hrs.] ..................................16. Data Warehousing ........................................................................17. E-commerce Venture (enabling existing business)

[2500 transactions] ..................................................................... 15.0018. E-school (Web based Education) [6000 students] ..................... 165.0019. Franchise Computer Education Centre [326,000 students hrs.] ... 60.0020. GIS Services Centre [50 x 8 x 300 man hrs] ............................ 90.0021. Insurance Claims Processing Centre [7 Lakh claims] .............. 350.0022. Internet based Stock Trading [40 Lakh transactions] .................. 107.0023. Internet over Cable [3500 subscribers] ..................................... 215.0024. Internet Service Provider [200 hrs. for 2000 clients p.a.] .......... 105.0025. Legal Transcription Centre [250 sq. mtrs] ................................... 40.0026. Medical Billing Services (Remote Processing) ..............................27. Medical Transcription Centre [5475000 Lines/a] .......................... 27.0028. Online Shopping Mall [4 Lakh transactions] ................................ 35.00

[8 Lakh transactions] .................................................................. 80.0029. Online Shopping Store [10,000 sq.mtrs] ................................. 1450.0030. Portal [47,450,000 hits p.a.] ................................................... 1638.0031. SBP Complete Guidance Report on How to set up an Online

Business ......................................................................................32. Telemedicine [500 sq. mtrs] ...................................................... 110.0033. Training Institute of Medical Transcription [480 enrolments p.a] .... 26.00

2. Leisure & Entertainment Industry34. Airconditioned Mini Theatre [5,47,400 Visitors] ......................... 270.0035. Amusement Park [4,000 persons p.d] ...................................... 700.0036. Bowling Alley [1,64,230 visitors] .............................................. 335.0037. Film Studio / T.V. serials & T.V. Ad film production, covering

3 srls, 10 Ad films & One Feature Film ................................... 650.0038. FM Radio [24 hrs x 365 days airtime p.a.] ............................... 450.0039. Holiday Resorts [14,600 visitors per day] ................................ 270.0040. Multiplex-cum Entertaiment Centre [8,75000 visitors] ............. 1550.0041. T.V. Games [2 Lakh sets] ........................................................ 810.0042. Water Park [2.35 Lakh visitors] ................................................ 577.0043. Theme Restaurant [50 Seats] ..................................................... 45.00

44. Go Karting [16 Karts] ................................................................. 30.0045. Pool Centre [3000 sq. ft] ............................................................ 28.00

3. Biotech46. Bio Fertilizers [100 MT] ........................................................... 110.0047. Cut Flowers [112.5 Lakh Nos] ............................................... 2400.0048. Fuel Briquettes (Bio-Coal) from Renewable Energy Service:

[55,000 MT] ............................................................................. 600.00[9,000 MT] ................................................................................ 65.00

49. Hybrid Seeds [3000 MT] ....................................................... 1450.0050. Hybrid Sunflower Seeds [600 MT] .......................................... 450.0051. Integrated Project for Cut Flowers, Hybrid Seeds & Tissue Culture:

Tissue Culture [30 Lakh Nos] ................................................ 1950.00Cut Flowers [60 Lakh Nos], Hybrid Seeds [1000 Tonnes] ............

52. Integrated Project for Cut Flowers & Tissue Culture: .............. 2150.00Tissue Culture (30 Lakh Nos), Cut Flowers [19 Lakh Nos] ...........

53. Organic Manure from Municipal Solid Wastes(Using Earthworms) [10950 T] ................................................. 420.00

54. Natural & Vegetable Dyes [600 T] .......................................... 1200.0055. Natural & Vegetable Dyes [90 T] .............................................. 110.0056. Neem Processing [1000 MT] ................................................... 325.00

Neem Products - Processing of Neem Seeds [3000 MT] ......... 200.0057. Neem Cultivation & Processing [9900 MT] .............................. 880.0058. Neem & Other Bio-pesticides [20,000 Ltrs] .............................. 480.0059. Tissue Culture [30 Lakh Nos] .................................................. 615.0060. Curcumin from Turmeric [3000 Kg.] ...........................................70.0061. Beetroot Red from Beetroot ...........................................................

4. Infrastructure62. Agro Waste based Power Plant [6 M.W]/ [427 Lakh KWH] ... 2700.0063. Cold Storage [10,000 T] ........................................................... 335.0064. Cold Storage [3000 T] ................................................................ 54.0065. Marine Freight Containers [10,000 TEUs PA] ........................ 1315.0066. Commercial & Residential Complex for ........................................

Covering area of 5 Lakh sq.mtrs. Worth 20 Crores .................. 940.0067. Storage Facility for Food, Meat Fruits & Its Retail Marketing

[1200 MT] .................................................................................. 30.0068. Warehousing (Food Grains) [25,000 MT] ................................. 545.0069. Warehousing Marine Containers [18,25000 per day] ................ 935.00

5. Power70. Agro-based Power Plant [427 Lakh KWH p.a] ....................... 3150.0071. Captive Coal Based Power Project [30 MW] ...................... 10426.0072. Captive Gas Turbine Power Project

[25.20 Crores KWH or 35 MW] ............................................. 9900.0073. Captive Diesel Power Generation Plant [12MW] ................... 3500.0074. Mini & Micro Hydel Project: [2x100KW/10.50,000KWH] ........ 101.00

[2x1000KW/67.5 KWH] .......................................................... 570.0075. Power Plant : Coal based [11739 KW] ............................. 735 (Crore)

Gas based [3499 KW] ...................................................... 252 (Crore)76. Wind Power [1 MW] ............................................................... 435.0077. Wind Power [5 MW] [7700 T] ................................................ 1930.00

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6. Agro-Based (Food, Floriculture/Horticulture)78. Activated Carbon from /coconut shell [3000 MT] .................. 1350.00

[300 MT] ................................................................................ 120.0079. Agro Shade Nets [120 MT] .................................................... 185.0080. Alcohol from Molasses - IMFL (Distillery)/Industrial Alcohol

[9000 KL] ............................................................................... 530.0081. Alcohol from Molasses [60 Lakh Litre] .................................... 865.0082. Alcohol from Non Molasses (Potable) i.e. from Maize, Potatoes etc.

[7500 KL] ............................................................................... 267.0083. Annatto Cultivation & Processing [200 MT] .......................... 1150.0084. Apple and Egg Trays [54 Lakhs] .............................................. 90.0085. Asparagus Cultivation & Canning (100% EOU) [2000 T] ...... 550.0086. Aspartame (Non Calorie Sweetener) [20 T] ............................ 870.0087. A Study on World Market of Vegetables .......................................88. Bakers' Yeast [2000 T] .......................................................... 510.0089. Baking Custard, Vanilla Powder & Icing Sugar [150 MT] ......... 16.0090. Banana, Mango Powder & other Freeze Dried Products

[120 MT] ................................................................................ 396.0091. Banana, Apple & Other Fruit Chips [450 T] ........................... 1275.0092. Banana Fibre Bags [22.5 MT] ................................................... 4.0093. Barley Malt for Beer etc. [20000 T] ....................................... 1170.0094. Beer [5000 KL] ...................................................................... 540.00

[10000 KL] ........................................................................... 1231.0095. Beer [15000 KL] ................................................................... 2180.00

Beer [20,000 KL] ................................................................. 2565.0096. Beer [40,000 KL] ................................................................. 4100.0097. Biscuit [6000 MT] ................................................................... 330.0098. Biscuits [1500 T] .................................................................... 100.0099. Biscuits [150 MT] ..................................................................... 45.00

100. Bio-Fertilizer (Rhizobium) [100 MT] ........................................ 100.00101. Bio-fuel Briquettes from Renewable Energy Source

[55,000 MT] ........................................................................... 800.00[9,000 MT] ............................................................................... 65.00

102. Bone Meal [900 MT] ................................................................ 55.00103. Bread [90 Lakh Loaves] ......................................................... 120.00104. Bread [15 Lakhs] ..................................................................... 70.00105. Bread [1.5 Lakh loaves] ........................................................... 65.00106. Breakfast Cereals [10500 T] ................................................... 655.00107. Broccolin & Artichoke Cultivation & Proc. [1600 T] ................. 350.00108. Bubble Gum [450 T] ............................................................... 300.00109. Caffeine from Tea Waste [36 T] ................................................. 55.00110. Castor Oil & Its Derivatives Complex [33,000 T] ................. 2115.00111. Castor Oil-Medical Grade [28,000 T] ...................................... 500.00112. Cashewnut Shell Liquid (CNSL) [122 T] .................................. 40.00113. Cashewnut Processing (Roasted & Salted) [1200 MT] ........... 260.00114. Cashewnut Processing [1200 MT] ......................................... 225.00115. Cassein [90 MT] ...................................................................... 60.00116. Cattle and Poultry Feed [3000 T] .............................................. 70.00117. Cattle & Poultry Feed [30,000 T] ............................................ 304.00118. Charota Gum {Study} ..................................................................119. Chilli Powder [80000 Kg] ......................................................... 19.50120. Chocolates [5000 T] ............................................................. 1400.00121. Coconut Water [30 Lakh Bottles] .............................................. 65.00

122. Coconut Processing Complex (Coco Oil, Coco Flour,Coco Cream, (Coco Water, Desiccated Coconut etc.)[36 Mn.Nos] ........................................................................ 2500.00

123. Red Colour from Red Chillies [2715 MT] ................................ 599.00124. Coconut Processing Complex (Integrated) [130 Lakh] .......... 1150.00125. Coconut Oil [720 MT] ............................................................. 105.00126. Confectioneries [1500 T] ........................................................... 94.50127. Confectioneries / Sugar Candy [1200 T] ................................. 120.00128. Confectioneries / Sugar Candy [30 T] ...................................... 16.00129. Confectioneries Jelly [45 T] ...................................................... 15.00130. Corn Chips, Vermicelli & other Pasta Products [5,000 MT] ..... 500.00

[1100 MT] .............................................................................. 460.00131. Corn Flakes [500 MT] ............................................................ 105.00132. Corn Starch [300 MT] .............................................................. 45.00133. Corn Chips, Vermicelli and other Pasta Products [5000 MT] ... 500.00134. Cotton Seed Processing [750 T] ............................................. 120.00135. Cotton Ginning & Oil Extraction [24000 MT] ........................... 585.00136. Cultivation & Processing of Dioscorea ...................................... 60.00

Tuber [200 T], Dry Tuber [66 T], 16 DPA [2 MT] ..........................137. Cut Flowers [112.5 Lakh Nos] ............................................. 2400.00138. Citrus Oil [2700 Kg] ................................................................. 35.00139. Dairy Farming & Milk Processing Integrated Plant [Live ..............

Stock- 900) & Milk Processing [2 Lakh ltrs/day] ................... 3250.00140. Dairy Farming [1,44,000 ltrs] .................................................... 20.00141. Dal Milling [140 MT] ................................................................. 10.00142. Dal Milling [7200 MT] ............................................................... 72.00143. Decafinated Tea [ 1550 MT] .................................................... 415.00144. Dehydrated Onion & Garlic [1500 MT] ................................... 625.00145. Dehydrated Onions 100% EOU [Imported Plant-2500 T] ..... 1470.00

[Indigenous Plant-1500 T] ....................................................... 630.00146. Dehydrated Garlic & Ginger - [1500 T] ................................... 720.00147. Dehydrated Vegetables 100% EOU [1600 T] ......................... 650.00148. Desiccated Coconut [1.8 Lakh T] .............................................. 60.00149. Distilled Water [60 Lakh ampoules] ...........................................48.00150. Dried Ginger [300 MT] ........................................................... 110.00151. Drip Irrigation System [35000 MT] .......................................... 735.00152. Di-Calcium Phosphate (Food Pharma & Dentifrce Gr.)

[3000 MT] .............................................................................. 705.00153. Digestive Churan Goli (Tablet) & other Products

[12 Lakh pouches] .................................................................... 35.00154. Edible Oil Complex (Using Expellers) [60,000 MT] ................ 970.00155. Edible Oil Complex (by solvent extraction) [60,000 T] .......... 2500.00156. Egg Powder (Dried) - 100% EOU [2,000 T] ........................ 1920.00157. Essential Oil [20000 Kg] ........................................................... 80.00158. Ethanol from Molasses [16000 Kg] ....................................... 1500.00159. Expanded Extruded Snack Food [720 T] .................................. 64.00160. Extraction of Eucalyptus Oil from Leaves and Twigs [78 MT] ... 40.00161. Extruded Food [180 MT] .......................................................... 18.00162. Fish Net [240 MT] .................................................................. 320.00163. Fish Pickles [15000] ................................................................. 4.00164. Floriculture-Cut Roses Under Green Houses [11.25 Cr Nos] 1050.00165. Food Colours [600 T] ............................................................. 780.00166. Fresh Pre-cooled Fruits & Vegetables [7200 T] ....................... 560.00

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167. Frozen Meat [6,000 MT] ......................................................... 600.00168. Fruit Juice (Canned) [3,000 T] ................................................ 330.00169. Fruit Juice Concentrate [1434.36 T] ........................................ 500.00170. Fruit Pulp & Tomato Paste Mango Pulp [24 T] .............................

Tomato Paste [24 T], Others [12 T] ......................................... 500.00171. Frozen Vegetables - 100% EOU [4,000 T] ............................. 950.00172. Free Flowing Salt [13.5 Lakh Pkts] .......................................... 45.00173. Gelatin - [100 T] (Edible, Pharmaceutical &

Photographic Grades) ........................................................... 1700.00174. Ginger Oil [6000 Kg] ................................................................ 30.00175. Glucose Powder (Dextrose Hydrate) [300 MT] ...................... 290.00176. Gram Based Alcohol [132 Lakh Ltrs] .................................... 1760.00177. Gram Based Alcohol-Distillery (Alcohol from Grain)

[1 Crs ltrs.] .......................................................................... 1420.00178. Granulated Mixed Fertilizer [30000 MT] .................................. 330.00179. Grape Cultivation & Processing [10,550 T] ........................... 3870.00180. Ground & Mixed Spices [75 MT] ............................................. 15.00181. Ground & Mixed Spices [3000 MT] ....................................... 185.00182. Ground & Mixed Spices [150 MT] ........................................... 45.00183. Guar Gum Derivatives [15000 T] ......................................... 1400.00184. Guar Gum Powder [30,000 Kg] ................................................ 5.50185. Gulab Jamun Mix [3 Lakh packets of 200 gms each] ............... 25.00186. Gutkha Pan Masala in Pouches [54 Lakh Nos.] ....................... 10.00187. Hard Boiled Chocolates & Toffees [300 MT] ............................. 60.00188. Hatchery [13 Lakh one day old chicks] .................................. 135.00189. Herbal Extracts [50 MT] ......................................................... 205.00190. High Fructose Syrup [10000 T] ............................................ 1525.00191. Honey from Coconut Water [150 MT] ..................................... 140.00192. Hybrid Seed Production Project [3000 MT] .......................... 1450.00193. Hybrid Sun Flower Seed [600 MT] ........................................ 450.00194. Ice Cream [l Lakh ltrs.] ............................................................ 55.00195. Ice Cream [12000 MT] ........................................................... 110.00196. IQF Cephalopods (Cuttle Fish, Octopus, Squid) [3000 T] ..... 1045.00197. IQF Shrimps & other Marine Products [2160 T] ...................... 700.00198. IQF Shrimp - Integrated Plant [2200 T] ................................. 1700.00199. Iodised Salt [30,000 T] ........................................................... 130.00200. Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL)-Blended [10 Lakh cases] . 700.00201. Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) [18000 Kg] .................... 2000.00202. Instant Coffee [3500 T] ......................................................... 3100.00203. Instant & Decaffeinated Tea [455 T] ......................................... 810.00204. Instant Noodles [1500 T] ......................................................... 780.00205. Jaggery/Gur [300 T] ................................................................. 27.00206. Jams, Jellies, Pickles & Sauces [210 T] .................................. 45.00207. Katha & Kutch from Khair Tree [1500 T] ................................. 450.00208. Khaini, Gutkha & Zarda (6.3 Lakh pouches) .............................. 12.00209. Khandsari Sugar [1,000 MT] .................................................... 70.00210. Maize Processing Complex (Starch, Glucose, Dextrose

& Sorbitol) 100% EOU [18,000 MT] .................................... 2700.00211. Maize Processing - 100% EOU [90,000 T] ......................... 6000.00212. Malt & Malt Extract [3100 T] .................................................. 190.00213. Mango Processing (Mango Slice, Pulp, Powder) [5000 MT] .. 660.00214. Manmnitol [450 MT] ............................................................... 295.00215. Meat Meal [90 MT] .................................................................. 30.00

216. Mentha Cultivation & Processing [90 MT] .............................. 400.00217. Menthol Bold Crystals [30 MT] ................................................ 22.00218. Menthol Crystals [55 MT] ...................................................... 105.00219. Menthol Comprising: Dementholised Oil [20 T] ............................

Menthol Crystal [30 T] ............................................................. 43.00220. Metanilic Acid [150 MT] ............................................................ 40.00221. Micro Nutrients [150 T] ............................................................. 22.00222. Micronized Mica & Wet Ground Mica [5000 MT] .................... 330.00223. Milk Plant - Composite [8000 Ltrs.] ...................................... 1125.00224. Milk Plant - [250 MT] ............................................................... 40.00225. Milk Plant (Composite) [1 Lakh Ltrs per day] ...............................

Standard Milk 2500 K.L. /Year, Ghee 650 T/Year .......................Cheese (Processed & Spread) 500 T/Year ............................. 735.00

226. Milk Plant [15 Lakh litres] ......................................................... 70.00227. Milk & Ice Plant [Milk 13.9 Lakh ltr, Ice 150 T] ........................ 90.00228. Milk Powder; Whole Milk Powder; Butter; Ghee & Dairy ............

[300,000 Litres of Raw Milk Dairy 92,700 TPA] .................... 2200.00229. Mineral Water & Bottle Plant (Integrated) [48 Lakh] ................. 120.00230. Mineral Water Bottling Plant [20 Lakh Bottles] ........................... 35.00231. Mineral Water in Pouches [60 Lakh] ....................................... 865.00232. Mineral Water [60 Lakh Bottles] ................................................ 36.00233. Mineral Water [9 Lakh Bottles] .................................................. 14.00234. Mineral Water in Bottles [8100 Litres] ...................................... 150.00235. Mineral Water [30 Lakh ltre] ...................................................... 37.00236. Mineral Water in Bottles & Pouches ....................................... 151.00

72 Lakh Bottles of one litre each [7200 KL] ..................................36 Lakh Nos. of Pouches of 250 ML each [900 KL] .....................

237. Modified Starch [300 T] ............................................................ 55.00238. Molasses based Alcohol - IMFL [9,000 KL] ............................ 530.00239. Monosodium Glutamate from Molasses .......................................

(Ajinomoto) [10000 T] ........................................................... 1520.00240. Municipal Waste Treatment [10,950 T] .................................... 380.00241. Mushroom Cultivation & Processing 100% EOU (Button Type) ..

[400 MT] ................................................................................ 375.00242. Mushroom Cultivation & Processing (Button type, Oyster type &

Straw Mushroom) 100% EOU [1500 T] .............................. 1500.00243. Mushroom Cultivation & Processing [3600 T] ....................... 2430.00244. Neem Cultivation & Processing [9900 MT] ............................ 880.00245. Neem & Other Bio Pesticides [20,000 Litre Formulation] ......... 479.00246. Neem Processing [1000 MT] ................................................. 325.00247. Noodles [150 MT] .................................................................... 30.00248. Oil Mills [456 MT] .................................................................... 25.00249. Oil Seeds (Crushing Expelling; Refning & Solv. Extraction Plant)

Crushing & Expelling [60,000 MT] ....................................... 2400.00Refining [30,000 MT] ...................................................................

250. Organic Food & Organic Farming [26,300 MT] ....................... 415.00251. Ossein & Di. Calcium Phosphate (Culture) Comprising: ..............

Ossein [2000 MT], Di Calcium Phosphate [4000 MT] ............. 380.00Ossein [500 MT], Di Calcium Phosphate [1000 MT] .............. 100.00

252. Paddy Processing 100% EOU [30000 T] ...................................(Modern Paddy Processing Unit) ......................................... 1060.00

253. Papad Making Plant [300 T] ..................................................... 61.00254. Papad Making Plant [150 T] ..................................................... 40.00

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HIGH POTENTIAL PROJECTS — Partial List of Prefeasibility Reports S.No. Name of the Project Project Cost

(Annual Capacity) (Rs. Lakhs)

255. Papain & Pectin from Raw Papaya [71 T] .............................. 750.00256. Papain & Pectin from Raw Papaya [9000 Kg.] ........................ 24.00257. Peanuts Butter [300 MT] ........................................................... 55.00258. Pepper Oil & Oleoresin of Spice [45 T] ................................... 175.00259. Piggery [2400 pigs] .................................................................. 40.00260. Pineapple - Cultivation & Processing [5250 MT] ................... 1250.00261. Plant Harmones [30 T] ............................................................. 90.00262. Potato Chips & Wafers [240 T] ............................................... 150.00263. Potato Chips & Wafers [900 MT] ............................................ 900.00264. Potato Chips (Automatic Plant) [900 T] ................................... 205.00265. Potato Flour [12000 MT] ....................................................... 1050.00266. Potato Granules - 100% EOU [1500 T] ................................. 252.00

[6156 MT] (Imported Plant) ................................................... 1060.00267. Poultry Farming [Layer Buds 5000 nos., Eggs - 1135 Lakhs] . 170.00268. Poultry Processing Plant (Integrated) [3160 T] ........................ 630.00269. Poly Vinyl Alcohol [3000 MT] ................................................ 970.00270. Project for Tissue Culture & Cut Flowers (Integrated) ...................

Tissue Culture [30 Lakh] ....................................................... 1950.00Cut Flower [60 Lakh] ..................................................................Hybrid Seed [1000 T] ..................................................................

271. Project for : .................................................................................Tissue Culture, Cut Flower & Hybrid Seed .................................(Integrated) Tissue Culture [30 Lakhs] ..........................................Cut Flower [60 Lakhs] ......................................................... 1400.00Hybrid Seed [1000 T] ..................................................................

272. Protein Isolate/Concentrate 500 T Texturised Protein 500 T, ..........Extruded Food 250 T [Soyaflour & Soya Protein] ................... 300.00

273. Protein & Cassein Hydrolysate [600 Kg] ................................. 25.00274. Psylium Husk [200 MT] ........................................................... 55.00275. Red Chillies For Food Colour-Cultivation & Processing

[2715 T] ................................................................................. 600.00276. Refining of Vegetable Oil [9,000 MT] ....................................... 265.00277. Refining of Vegetable Oil [18,000 MT] ..................................... 575.00278. Refining of Vegetable Oil [6,000 MT] ....................................... 250.00279. Refining of Soya Bena Oil [6,000 MT] .................................... 220.00280. Rice Bran Oil (Edible Grade) from Crude Oil [9000 T] ............ 655.00281. Rice Bran Oil (Degummed Bleaching & Hydrogenated

[9000 T] ................................................................................. 285.00282. Road Transport for Carrying Frozen & Refrigerated

Products [50 Lakh KM] .......................................................... 280.00283. Roasted Cashewnut & Peanuts - 100% EOU [6000 T] .......... 960.00284. Roasted & Salted Pea Nuts [900 T] ........................................ 148.00285. Roller Flour Mill [18000 MT] ................................................... 270.00286. Salt Refinery [43200 T] ........................................................... 745.00287. Salt Refinery & Iodised Salt [25,000 T] ................................... 460.00288. Salt Refinery & Iodised Salt [1 Lakh T] ................................. 1465.00289. Sandalwood Oil & Products [50 MT] ...................................... 360.00290. Sandalwood Oil Distillation [1000 MT] .................................... 130.00291. Sea Food Products Intergrated [3000 MT] ............................... 955.00292. Sesame Seed/TIL (Hulled) [6,000 MT] ................................... 324.00293. Semi Candied Fruits [600 MT] ............................................... 526.00294. Senna Cultivation & Processing [13 MT] ................................ 104.00295. Sheep/Goat Breeding & Farming [5.4 Lakh Nos.] ................ 4200.00

296. Shrimp Complex (Integrated) [3000 T](Feed Hatchery Processing) ................................................ 5000.00

297. Shrimp Farming [500 T] .......................................................... 724.00298. Slaughter House - Modern [3300 T] ........................................ 500.00299. Slaughter House - Buffalo [1800 MT] ........................................ 65.00300. Slaughter House - Pigs [1350 MT] ........................................... 50.00301. Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose [3000 T] ............................ 990.00302. Soft Drink & Soda Making Plant [8,35,000 Nos.] .................. 1400.00303. Solid fuel from Agricultural Waste [3000 T] ............................... 425.00304. Solvent Extraction of Rice Bran [2100 MT] ............................. 480.00305. Solvent Extraction of Rice Bran, Rapeseed & Other Oil

Cakes [41,115T] ..................................................................... 320.00306. Solvent Extraction & Refining of Vegetable Oils -

Integated Plant [15,000 MT] .................................................. 1050.00307. Solvent Extraction of Soya & Rice Bran [4500 MT] ................ 650.00308. Sorbitol [1500 MT] .................................................................. 220.00309. Soya based Food Products [2750 T] ...................................... 155.00310. Soya based Food Products [Soya Milk - 15 Lakh litre,

Soya Flour - 30 MT] .............................................................. 155.00311. Soya Milk and Soya Paneer [12500 KL] .............................. 2498.00312. Soya Products - (Isolate Lecithin & Adhesive) [300 MT] ......... 150.00313. Soya Protein Isolate [900 MT] ................................................ 450.00314. Soya Nuggets / Soya Meat [1500 T] ....................................... 55.00315. Soya/Corn Extruded Snack Foods [720 T] ............................ 165.00316. Spice Oleoresin by Super Critical Fluid Extraction [110 T] .... 1450.00317. Spice & Oleoresin [45 T] ........................................................ 175.00318. Spice & Oleoresin [90 T] ........................................................ 375.00319. Spice Powder & Oleoresin [3126 MT] .................................... 625.00320. Spirulina - Cultivation & Processing [40 MT] .......................... 186.00321. Starch from Tapioca [8250 MT] ............................................... 310.00322. Starch from Tapioca [330 MT] ................................................... 60.00323. Strawberry Cultivation & Processing [600 T] .......................... 560.00324. Storage Facility for Meat, Fruit & its Retail Marketing

[1200 MT] ................................................................................ 30.00325. Sugar Candy [1200 MT] ........................................................ 120.00326. Sugar Complex (Integrated) Sugar [45000 T] Power [5 MW] ......

Paper [6000 T] Alcohol [6000 KL] ......................................... 6500.00327. Sugar Free Sweetner (NonCalorie/Aspartame) [20 T] ............. 870.00328. Sugar Power Complex ...............................................................

Sugar [45000 T] Paper [6000 T] Power [5 MW] ................... 5200.00329. Sugar Power Complex Integrated ...............................................

Sugar [45000 T] Power [5MW] Alcohol [6000 Kl] ................. 5430.00330. Sugar Complex (Integrated) Sugar [45000 T] Power [5 MW] 4750.00331. Sugar Alcohol & Power Project - Integrated .................................

Sugar [4500 T] Alcohol [6000 T] Power [5MW] .................... 5430.00332. Sugar Plant 2500 T Crushing a day [18000 MT] ................. 27000.00333. Sugar Plant 2500 T Crushing a day [45000 T] ...................... 4635.00334. Sunflower Seeds - Hybrid [600 MT] ..................................... 2500.00335. Sugar, Paper & IMFL (Integrated) [5000 T] ......................... 20000.00336. Sugarcane Wax [220 T] ........................................................... 55.00337. Sunflower Oil [30000 T] ........................................................ 1530.00338. Sugar Cane Top & Leaf Based Cattle Feed [30000 MT] ......... 1115.00339. Sugar Plant [1250 ton per day crushing] ............................... 2850.00

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340. Sweetened Chewing Gum Making Plant .....................................341. Tamarind Kernel Powder [600 MT] ........................................... 55.00342. Tamarind Seed Starch [600 MT] ............................................... 70.00343. Tapioca based Alcohol (Distillery) [60 Lakh ltrs.] ...................... 624.00344. Tea Plantation & Processing (14 Lakh Kg) ............................ 1255.00345 Texturised Soya Protein Food [720 T] ....................................... 70.00346. Tissue Culture [30 Lakh Nos] ................................................. 450.0347. Tomato Ketchup, Spices Paste, ...................................................

Mango Chutney & Canned Mango [3000 T] ........................... 598.00348. Tomato Ketchup & Sauces [36000 Kg] ..................................... 30.00349. Tomato & other Fruit Paste [12,528 TPD] .............................. 1960.00350. Tomato Paste [2500 MT] ......................................................... 900.00351. Tomato Paste & Banana Puree, Tomato Paste [2000 T] ...............

Banana Puree [3000 T] ........................................................ 1175.00352. Turmeric to Get Curcumin - Cultivation & Processing

[180 MT] ................................................................................ 749.00353. Vacuum Freeze Dried Vegetables [450 T] ............................. 1660.00354. Vanaspati Ghee [16500 T] .................................................... 1100.00355. Vanillin and Ethyl Vanillin [250 T] ............................................ 725.00356. Vermicelli [144 MT] .................................................................. 27.00357. Whole Meal Atta [3000 MT] ...................................................... 35.00358. Whole Meal Atta [1700 MT] ...................................................... 12.00

7. Auto Ancillaries & Auto Components359. Auto Brake Shoe & Pads [8 Lakh Nos] ................................. 220.00360. Auto Control Cables [6 Lakh Nos.] .......................................... 25.00361. Auto Components for Air Brake Systems : ..................................

Covering : ..................................................................................Brake Rollers & Pins [6 Mn. Nos.],Slack Adjuster [0.25 Mn. Nos.] ...................................................Hot Forged Bolts [575 T] ........................................................ 490.00Hi-tech Balls [0.25 Mn. Nos.]Scam Shaft [290 T] .....................................................................

362. Auto Head Lamps [30,000 Nos.] .............................................. 45.00363. Auto Electric Horns [50,000 Nos.] ............................................ 34.00364. Automobile Brakes Lining & Clutch Facing [1000 MT] ............ 985.00365. Automobile Gears [Market Survey] .............................................366. Automobile Components (Cast & Sheet Metals) [11500 T] .... 1210.00367. Automobile Components (Forged Components) [4000 T] ......... 960.00

[600 MT] .................................................................................. 95.00368. Automobile Components (Sheet Metal Components)

[3500 T] ................................................................................. 975.00369. Automobile Components (Electricals) [25 Lakh Nos.] ............. 900.00370. Auto Components - Demand Forecast & Export Potential ............

371. Automobile Filters [2 Lakh Nos.] .............................................. 65.00372. Automobile Gears [300 T] ....................................................... 600.00373. Automobile Gears MSR [300 T] ..................................................374. Automobile Pipes [1.5 Lakh Nos] ............................................. 27.00375. Automobile Radiators [50000 Nos.] ........................................ 600.00376. Automobile Rubber Components [100 MT] ............................... 40.00377. Automobile Stearing Gears [60,000 Nos.] ............................... 675.00378. Automobile Workshop [84000 Vehicles] .................................. 880.00379. Automobile Electrical Horns [15,000 Nos] ................................ 44.00380. Automobile Gaskets [175 Lakhs] ............................................ 274.00381. Automotive Tinkering Paste (60 MT) ......................................... 21.00382. Automotive Gears [300 T] ...................................................... 600.00383. Automotive Spark Plugs [10 Million Nos.] ............................ 5400.00384. Auto Tube Valves (20 Lakh Nos.) ............................................. 50.00385. Automobile Butyl [10 Lakh Nos.] .......................................... 1100.00386. Camel Back Thread Rubber [240 MT] ...................................... 73.00387. Carburettor For Scooters/Mopeds [2 Lakh Nos.] .................... 430.00388. Cast Iron Brake Drum [75000 Nos.] ....................................... 550.00389. Circlips [24000 Packets] .......................................................... 35.00390. Coil Springs [2500 T] ............................................................. 490.00391. Engine Coolants [6 Lakh ltrs.] .................................................. 30.00392. Engine Valves [12 Lakh Nos.] ............................................... 375.00393. FRP Auto Products [30 MT] ..................................................... 57.00394. Gears for Automobiles [300 T] ................................................ 600.00395. Gears Industrial [750 T] ........................................................ 2034.00396. Leaf/Parabolic Springs (Auto) [6000 T] .................................... 670.00397. Automobile Leaf Springs [800 MT] .......................................... 170.00398. Miniature & Auto Bulbs [9 Lakh Nos.] ...................................... 30.00399. Pistons for Automobiles [6 Lakh Nos.] .................................... 600.00400. Plastic Moulded Auto Components [3000 Nos.] ...................... 225.00401. Polymer Putty [60 MT] ............................................................ 21.00402. PU Moulded Auto Components [30,000] ................................ 225.00403. PVC Microporous Sintered Battery Separators [360] .............. 255.00404. Rear View Mirror [1.5 Lakhs] ................................................... 55.00405. Re-chargeable Batteries [6,000] ................................................ 70.00406. Roller & Ball Bearings [200 Lakh Nos.] .................................. 535.00407. Safety Glass Laminated [5 Lakh Sq.M.] ............................... 1870.00408. Shock Absorber (10 Lakh Nos.) ........................................... 1200.00409. SG Iron Castings (Ind. & Auto Components) [3000 T] ............ 380.00410. Stainless/Alloy Steel Castings ....................................................

(Auto & Industrial Components) [7200 MT] ............................. 275.00411. Stearing Gears [60,000] ......................................................... 675.00412. Thermoformed Auto & other Auto Components [300 MT] ......... 143.00

Vehicles & Other Automotive Vehicles) ................................. 3000.00... Contd. in June 2010 issue ...