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No sign of a road in Ullagaram - The Hindu
No sign of a road in Ullagaram - The Hindu
It is disgusting to see the indifference of the official machinery
God only can help?
It is disgusting to see the indifference of the official machinery
God only can help?
Friday, August 9, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Alum project information
Here are some details on the ALUM PROJECT
Alums are usually the double salts of ammonium, potassium or sodium sulphate with aluminium, chromium or iron sulphate, and are readily prepared by concentrating and cooling a solution containing molecular proportions of the component sulphate. Ferric alum mainly used in paper sizing and in water treatment. Demand for ferric alum is arising for making water more soft for drinking and industrial uses. Present production of ferric alum is insufficient to satisfy the demand and supply. It provides good scope to many new units to enter in this industry.
Plant capacity: 30 MT/Day
Plant & machinery: Rs. 50.00 Lacs (roughly)
Working capital: Rs. 75 Lacs ( approximately)
Alums are usually the double salts of ammonium, potassium or sodium sulphate with aluminium, chromium or iron sulphate, and are readily prepared by concentrating and cooling a solution containing molecular proportions of the component sulphate. Ferric alum mainly used in paper sizing and in water treatment. Demand for ferric alum is arising for making water more soft for drinking and industrial uses. Present production of ferric alum is insufficient to satisfy the demand and supply. It provides good scope to many new units to enter in this industry.
Plant capacity: 30 MT/Day
Plant & machinery: Rs. 50.00 Lacs (roughly)
Working capital: Rs. 75 Lacs ( approximately)
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Mafia’s role in sand mining in UP - The Hindu
Mafia’s role in sand mining in UP - The Hindu
It is the same everywhere in India, UP is no exception
What was the national green Tribunal of India doing all these days?
Unbridled urbanization fuelling the growth of construction industry had resulted in excessive mining of sand and this was likely to increase in the years ahead, and sand as a freely available natural resource, may become totally depleted by 2050
It is the same everywhere in India, UP is no exception
What was the national green Tribunal of India doing all these days?
Unbridled urbanization fuelling the growth of construction industry had resulted in excessive mining of sand and this was likely to increase in the years ahead, and sand as a freely available natural resource, may become totally depleted by 2050
No sand mining without Ministry’s approval, rules Green Tribunal - The Hindu
No sand mining without Ministry’s approval, rules Green Tribunal - The Hindu
Manufactured Sand
Natural sand is a product of many thousands of years of erosion
Experiencing a global shortage of natural sand, and environmental pressures, costs and a shortage has necessitated the manufacture of sand from quarried material
Manufactured sand, also called artificial sand, is being successfully used in the production of high quality concrete and asphalt around the world. Its superior shape puts it well within specifications imposed on sand for use in concrete production
Manufactured Sand
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