Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Shreeraama Raama Raama - Hindi

 

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Shreeraama Raama Raama - Telugu - శ్రీరామకోటి నామ రచన

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శ్రీ రాముడు అవతార మూర్తి. విష్ణు దేవుని అవతారము. ధర్మమూ మూడు పాదాలే నడుస్తున్న యుగములో సంపూర్ణ ధర్మ ఆచరణ ఎలా చేయవచ్చో చూపిన మర్యాద పురుషుడు అని ఋషులు పొగిడిన మానవ అవతారము. 


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Shreeraama Raama Raama - English

 Shreeraama Raama Raama


Shreeraama is the avataara purusha in Indian religious and spritual beliefs. He is the ideal person in Treta Yuga, when already the adharma or indiscipline is 25% in the world. There is a practice of writing his name 10 million times or one crore times. But it is also believed that writing or uttering Shreeraama Raama Raama is equal to uttering raama alone 1000 times. So I want to take this shorter version to write shreeraama one crore times on my blog. But I shall take a different route to it. I want to write each portion in a different language.

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Friday, January 22, 2021

Make in India - Capital Goods

 

The Capital Goods industry in India has a market size of $43.2 billion. The industry contributes to a 12% share in the manufacturing sector, and 1.9% to the country’s GDP. In the last decade, the capital good sector grew at a rate of 2%, compared with the average GDP growth rate of 7%. 

During FY18-19, heavy electrical equipment dominated the capital goods sector with 56% of the total production of the industry. The industry also has a significant presence in the electrical and power plant equipment sector with about 69% of the output. The Transmission & Distribution Sector accounts for 40% share in the Capital Goods Industry. Incumbents invest about $2.5 billion a year, representing 19% of value added, around half the broader-economy average of 36%. The growth of India’s capital goods sector has been sluggish in the recent past at around 2.7% in 2018-19. Between 2010 and 2015, it grew at a modest rate of 2%, compared with the GDP growth rate of 7%.

The Central government plans to spend $459.7 million to implement various programs under the 
National Capital Goods Policy. By 2022, the Electrical equipment industry, comprising generation and T&D equipment, is targeted to reach a size of $100 billion and the T&D equipment segment is targeted to reach a size of $75 billion.


The links to the technology platform are as follows:
1.http://technovuus.araiindia.com 
(Automotive and mobility)
 2. www.aspire.icat.in
(Automotive Sector)
3. http://kite.iitm.ac.in. 
(Smart manufacturing, robotics, machine tools, automation)
4. http://www.drishti.cmti.res.in 
(Machine Tools)
5.https://sanrachna.bhel.in
 (Heavy Electrical Equipment)
6.https://techport.hmtmachinetools.com

Pl do visit the Technology Platform portals , register and share with your colleagues, engineers and experts to join the network. Thank you

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Ms. Sukriti Likhi  Addl. Secretary, Department of Heavy Industry
Very good participation

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Devotional Hymns - Songs - Hindu Deities - Collection

 


https://greenmesg.org/stotras/shiva/vishwanathashtakam.php

https://greenmesg.org/stotras/annapoorna/annapoorna_stotram.php

Sankrit meanings for each word is there in the above page.

SRI ANNAPURNA-STOTRAM ॥ श्रीअन्नपूर्णास्तोत्रम् (अन्नपूर्णाष्टकम् )॥-





26 November 2011/30.4.2012

Authors

  • Narayana Rao

India - Transport and Logistics Services - Growth, Productivity and Quality

 




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Shri Anant Swarup

Logistics, DOC

Very active participation. Answered number of questions.

Sumesh Raghavendra

Freight Tiger

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Make in India - Audiovisual Services - 2021 Udyog Manthan - Productivity - Quality

 





Productivity science is scientific effort, that in any specific work situation, identifies the appropriate philosophy, culture, systems, processes, technology, methods and human physical action and behavior and elements of each of them of that will maximize positive (social, environmental and economic) outcomes relative to the resources consumed.”

in Frameworks for Productivity Science of Machine Effort and Human Effort (Proceedings of the 2020 IISE Annual Conference, L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang, eds.)


Productivity Engineering: Converting productivity science discovery into technology and using that technology in processes to increase productivity.


Productivity Management: The managerial activities of planning, organizing, resourcing, directing and controlling to achieve high productivity and increase in productivity.


Activities Analyzed and Improvement in IE studies - Material Processing - Inspection - Transport - Storage - Delays in Process.



DPIIT, India presents #UdyogManthan a webinar marathon for promotion of quality and productivity in Indian Industry starting on 4 January 2021. Every Day (except Sunday) for 42 days

Be a part of India's largest sectoral brainstorming exercise led by experts and  Industry leaders! 

Register Now  https://tinyurl.com/UMparticipation

19 January 2021 Audio Visual Service Industry  4 pm to 6 pm





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Thursday, January 14, 2021

Make in India - Steel Industry - Growth, Productivity and Quality - 2021 Udyog Manthan






Productivity science is scientific effort, that in any specific work situation, identifies the appropriate philosophy, culture, systems, processes, technology, methods and human physical action and behavior and elements of each of them of that will maximize positive (social, environmental and economic) outcomes relative to the resources consumed.”

in Frameworks for Productivity Science of Machine Effort and Human Effort (Proceedings of the 2020 IISE Annual Conference, L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang, eds.)


Productivity Engineering: Converting productivity science discovery into technology and using that technology in processes to increase productivity.


Productivity Management: The managerial activities of planning, organizing, resourcing, directing and controlling to achieve high productivity and increase in productivity.


Activities Analyzed and Improvement in IE studies - Material Processing - Inspection - Transport - Storage - Delays in Process.

2021 Udyog Manthan


DPIIT, India presents #UdyogManthan a webinar marathon for promotion of quality and productivity in Indian Industry starting on 4 January 2021. Every Day (except Sunday) for 42 days

Be a part of India's largest sectoral brainstorming exercise led by experts and  Industry leaders! 

Register Now  https://tinyurl.com/UMparticipation

11 January 2020 Food Processing  Industry  11 am to 1 pm


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http://steel.gov.in/

In 2013 India produced 81 million tonnes of steel.
http://steel.gov.in/overview.htm
China* produced 779 million tonnes in 2013.

By year 2026, India needs to have 300 million tonnes capacity and is planning for it and there is a steel policy being put in place to make available inputs for that capacity.
http://steel.gov.in/06112012%20National%20Steel%20Policy%20Draft.pdf


http://www.investindia.gov.in/steel-sector/



1 April 2015

Picture source: http://pibphoto.nic.in/photo//2015/Apr/l2015040163747.jpg
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressing at the dedication ceremony of the Rourkela Steel Plant to the Nation, in Odisha on April 01, 2015. The Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri Naveen Patnaik, the Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, Shri Jual Oram and the Minister of State for Mines and Steel, Shri Vishnu Deo Sai are also seen.

PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the additional capacity of 2.5 million tonnes created at the Rourkela Steel plant of Sail at an investment of Rs.12,000 cr.

PM reiterated his government commitment to the steel policy and stated that SAIL will have a capacity of 50 million tonnes by 2025. He mentioned that there is lot more scope in India to produce steel as China presently producing 780 million tonnes per year.

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April 2015

21 April 2015

At the time of its release, the National Steel Policy 2005 had envisaged steel production to reach 110 million tonnes (mt) by 2019-20. However, based on the assessment of the current ongoing projects, both in greenfield and brownfield, the Working Group on Steel for the 12th Five Year Plan has projected that domestic crude steel capacity in the county is likely to be 140 mt by 2016-17 and has the potential to reach 149 mt if all requirements are adequately met.

The National Steel Policy 2005 is currently being reviewed keeping in mind the rapid developments in the domestic steel industry (both on the supply and demand sides) as well as the stable growth of the Indian economy since the release of the Policy in 2005.
http://steel.gov.in/overview.htm


19 April 2015

World Steel Association Director General Edwin Basson said  in Mumbai that the future of the Indian steel industry is bright in the context of  government's target of trebling the steel output to 300 mt by 2025, and the No 2 world producer slot by 2020.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/global-steel-output-to-scale-2-000-mt-by-2030-led-by-india-115041900150_1.html



1 Jan 2016

Steel price on 31 Dec 2016


$170 for tonne

One million tonne capacity requires one billion dollars.

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/steel-sector-needs-210-bn-investment-to-hit-300-mtpa-capacity-sail/article5462499.ece

The turnover from steel industry will be 51 billion dollars.

Updated 1 Jan 2016, 21 April, 19 April, 5 April , 15 Feb 2015





Sunday, January 10, 2021

Make in India - Food Processing Industry - Growth, Productivity and Quality - 2021 Udyog Manthan


Industrial Engineering for Productivity




Productivity science is scientific effort, that in any specific work situation, identifies the appropriate philosophy, culture, systems, processes, technology, methods and human physical action and behavior and elements of each of them of that will maximize positive (social, environmental and economic) outcomes relative to the resources consumed.”

in Frameworks for Productivity Science of Machine Effort and Human Effort (Proceedings of the 2020 IISE Annual Conference, L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang, eds.)


Productivity Engineering: Converting productivity science discovery into technology and using that technology in processes to increase productivity.


Productivity Management: The managerial activities of planning, organizing, resourcing, directing and controlling to achieve high productivity and increase in productivity.


Activities Analyzed and Improvement in IE studies - Material Processing - Inspection - Transport - Storage - Delays in Process.



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2021



India’s Food processing sector has experienced a tremendous boom over the years and is the sixth largest food processor in the world. 

Based on a 
report by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Exports Development Authority (APEDA), “Food processing industry accounts for 32 per cent of the country’s total food market”. 

With the government’s focus and a favourable policy ecosystem, the food processing sector has been growing at an Average Annual Growth Rate (AAGR) of 8.4 % between 2014-18. 

The Indian food industry’s output is expected to reach USD 535 Bn by 2025-26. 


Currently, our country consumes USD 370 billion of food items and this figure is expected to increase over the decade. 

The rate of agricultural export growth over the past decade is the highest in comparison to other countries 
(According to APEDA, export of processed food products in India rose to USD 197 million from USD 190 million last year.)
(DIPP Note)

Webinar Live Stream

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Productivity Issues of Food Processing Sector Processes



Inspection Technology


In the Indian food processing sector, traditional production processes are being followed where the quality of agricultural and food products is being inspected by human evaluators. This manual inspection is time-consuming, labor intensive and prone to human error. To lessen the impact of these 
issues, computerized inspection of these products must be implemented.

Transportation Issues


Perishable food items must be shipped with proper packaging to avoid breakages and damages during 
transportation. Also, timely delivery is important to avoid spoilage – certain food items do not last long even if stored in climate-controlled facilities.

Storage Constraints


The absence and inadequacy of infrastructure facilities to store raw materials lowers the quality and 
availability of the end product.

In warehouses, problems arise due to scarcity of space and how commodities are optimally stored in that space. 

Product damages are another problem faced in warehouses.

Cold storage for frozen food is a massive sub-industry in and of itself. 

With ever-evolving food trends there are growing varieties of ready-to-eat food, beverages, processed frozen fruit and vegetable products, marine and meat products and so on – many of these items require specialized storage environments.

The lack of availability of these types of facilities pose a major constraint for the food processing sector.

(DIPP Note)

Productivity and IE in Breakfast Cereal Manufacturing

Productivity and IE in Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing

Productivity and IE in Cheese Manufacturing

Productivity and IE in Ice Cream Manufacturing

Productivity and Industrial Engineering in Soft Drink Manufacturing




2018

Draft National Food Processing Policy
http://mofpi.nic.in/sites/default/files/sejda-52v.pdf





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March 2016
17 March
Make in India in Food Processing Sector
Dr. Prabodh Halde
Head Regulatory, Marico
Article Link

India annually produces 205 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables. The processing percentage is  only 4.6%. while  the USA (65%), China (23%) and Philippines (78%) process lot more. About 35% of the fruits and vegetables are wasted annually due to poor storage facilities, amounting to a revenue loss of Rs 500 billion. , 80% of the vegetables rot due to lack of processing facilities, resulting in a revenue loss of Rs 125 billion.

The above statement points out to need for additional storage facilities and processing facilities in India.





Food Processing
Sector Details - 2011 - 12


The food processing sector comprises of three segments based on the levels of processing
 Primary processing of food
Primary processing of food comprises of sorting, grading and packaging of fruits and vegetables, milk, rice, spices, etc.

 Secondary Processing of Food
Secondary processing of food comprises of re-shaping of food for ease of consumption. It includes flour, oil cakes, tea leaf and beverages powder etc. Together with primary processing, the two segments constitute around 62% of the processed foods in value terms.

 Tertiary Processing of Food (or) Value Added Food Segment
Value added food segment includes processed fruits and vegetables, juices, jam & jelly etc and holds around 38 % share in the total processed food market.


The Indian food processing industry is valued at approx. ` 78,094 crore for the year 2011-
12. The industry is still in its nascent stage and contributes only 1.49% to the total Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) of the economy. It has been accorded the status of priority
sector by the Government of India. The industry has shown  Compounded
Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.4% during the period 2006-07 to 2011-12.

The industry employed more than 1.3 crore workers directly and about 3.5 crore indirectly in 2008-09.

http://www.onicra.com/images/pdf/publications/foodprocessingindustry31may.pdf


Updated 3 August 2017,  17 Mar 2016, 12 Mar 2016.




Saturday, January 9, 2021

Make in India - Gym Equipment - - 2021 Udyog Manthan - Productivity - Quality

 



“Productivity science is scientific effort, that in any specific work situation, identifies the appropriate philosophy, culture, systems, processes, technology, methods and human physical action and behavior and elements of each of them of that will maximize positive (social, environmental and economic) outcomes relative to the resources consumed.”

in Frameworks for Productivity Science of Machine Effort and Human Effort (Proceedings of the 2020 IISE Annual Conference, L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang, eds.)



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9 January 2020 Gym Equipment   Industry  11 am to 1 pm



Webinar Video

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NPC Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2M-aNqWOSOyTeAgmYKNGjA

Comment on the video on YouTube.

Garden Gym Equipment came early in the discussion. There is scope to install it in each village and in each school. The garden gym is attracting the attention of even old ladies and they are using the equipment to keep fit. Hence, a nation wide movement will increase fitness of people of India and will also help in developing manufacturing in this industry.


Growth Prospects of the Gym Equipment  Industry


The Global Fitness Equipment Market is expected to reach $15.27 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 5.2% during 2018 to 2026. 

India fitness equipment market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15% during 2017-2023. The fitness industry in India has been valued at approximately Rs 2,900 crore . 

Increasing number of gyms and health clubs coupled with government efforts towards promoting physical fitness are driving the growth of the fitness equipment market in India. In terms of market sub-segments, treadmills and stationary bikes emerged as the most preferred cardiovascular training equipment in 2016, however, on account of higher calorie burn ratio, elliptical cross trainers are expected to register higher growth over the coming years.

Among different end-user applications, gyms and health clubs bagged the highest revenue share in the overall India fitness equipment market share followed by commercial applications. In-house fitness centers and health clubs are gaining popularity in the fitness equipment market. Hotels, offices, public corporations, and educational institutes are offering gym facilities within their premises. 

Additionally, the commercial segment is forecast to exhibit the highest growth in the India fitness equipment market forecast period.

Source: DIPP Note

Important Points of the Webinar

Uday Singh Mina

Udyog Manthan Team led by Dr. Vandana Kumar

Garden Gym equipment.

Thank you Mr.Uday Singh Mina for mentioning it. Garden Gym equipment is a successful initiative. Many old ladies are also attracted by it. Using it to increase their fitness. There should be good promotion for this initiative. The equipment needs to be made more robust and at a lower cost.

Narayana Rao, Professor, National Institute of Industrial Engineering.


Deepak Dewanji

1995

Cardiofitness India

Dr. Dinesh Kapoor

18% GST is still a high.


Sushma

India SME Forum


Ritesh

Into Wellness Private Ltd.

We have TPS. Implemented TQM.

We do process audits.

Thank you Mr. Ritesh for explaining various managerial and industrial engineering initiatives in your organization. You reflect your gold medal learning of engineering and management. VLFM is being offered by NITIE - IIT Delhi partnership also.


Rajesh Rai

Jerai


from Narayana Rao to everyone:    12:01 PM

Garden gym equipment needs monthly maintenance from the equipment sellers. There has to be annual maintenance contract. That will give data and ideas to make them more robust against rough use by multiple users.

from Narayana Rao to everyone:    12:03 PM

What is the investment in a typical Garden Gym installed in a park? It can be installed even in villages.

Garden Gym Equipment - Suppliers and Prices

from Narayana Rao to everyone:    12:26 PM

Thank you Mr. Ritesh for explaining various managerial and industrial engineering initiatives in your organization. You reflect your gold medal learning of engineering and management. VLFM is being offered by NITIE - IIT Delhi partnership also.

from RItesh Into Wellness Pvt Ltd  to everyone:    12:29 PM

Thanks Mr. Rao. We are associated with NPC & QCI. I appreciate the efforts taken by GOI to focus on Fitness Industry as a sector. 


Govt. of India and Industry Bodies are organizing Udyog Manthan - webinar based deliberations for promotion of productivity and quality. 
Every day one industry sector during (4 Jan to 2 March). I request all industrial engineers to actively participate, know the thoughts of industry leaders and give suggestions, create plans for increasing productivity. 
#India #MakeinIndia #Productivity #Quality  #UdyogManthan




Garden Gym Equipment - India - Suppliers and Prices

 

Sachin Fabrication

Bopodi, Pune, Maharashtra

Rs. 18,000  9 Jan 2021



https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/garden-gym-equipment-16455726230.html


PVC Outdoor/ Indoor Gym for Play School, Size: 66"x 18"x 20"

₹ 5,000/ Piece Get Latest Price (9 Jan 2021)

Color Multicolor

Material PVC

Size 66"x 18"x 20"

Usage/Application Play School

Surface Finish Polished

Design Corn

Seller Contact Details

Wonderkids Edutainment

Dhwani Shah

562/14, Sector 5, Charkop

Kandivali West

Mumbai - 400067, Maharashtra, India



https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/outdoor-indoor-gym-21915592988.html


Outdoor Rower

Approx. Price: Rs 26,059 / Piece (9 Jan 2021)

Rower

Re-026-gym

Dimension:- 1600 X 800 X 1050 Mm.

Max User Weight 110 Kg.

Replay (Brand Of Raj Equipment (India) Pvt. Ltd.)

Ambajhari Garden, Nagpur, Maharashtra

GST No. 27AAFCR7950J1ZW



https://www.rajequipment.in/open-air-gym-equipments.html



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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Make in India - Chemicals & Petrochemicals - 2021 Udyog Manthan - Productivity - Quality



“Productivity science is scientific effort, that in any specific work situation, identifies the appropriate philosophy, culture, systems, processes, technology, methods and human physical action and behavior and elements of each of them of that will maximize positive (social, environmental and economic) outcomes relative to the resources consumed.”

in Frameworks for Productivity Science of Machine Effort and Human Effort (Proceedings of the 2020 IISE Annual Conference, L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang, eds.)



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The market size of the Chemicals & Petrochemicals sector in India is worth ~$165 billion, and contributes approximately 1.34% to the country’s GVA. 

The GVA of the Chemical Sector has grown with a CAGR of 12.47% during the period FY12-13 to FY17-18.

The industry is highly diversified, covering more than 80,000 commercial products. 

16% of the world production of dyestuff and dye intermediates are manufactured domestically, and specialty chemicals constitute 18% of the chemicals and petrochemicals market in India. 

The demand for speciality chemicals is expected to grow at 12% CAGR from FY19-22.

Interesting Statements and Points by Panel Members


Digital tools for productivity and quality. Thank you Mr. Prabh Das.  Digital Twins in Chemical Plants for Productivity and Quality.
Make in India - Chemicals & Petrochemicals - 2021 Udyog Manthan - Productivity - Quality
https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2015/02/make-in-india-chemicals-20-trillion.html


2 year pay backperiod projects. Promising. Thank you Mr. Rene Van Berkel , UNIDO.
Green Chemistry - Relevant for this sector.


Shri Shyam Bang said.
Machine (capital) productivity and labour productivity both are low. We require machine effort industrial engineering and human effort industrial engineering. IEs need encouragement in companies and they have to be proactive also to make industry level proposals.


Shri Sagar Kaushik said:
Innovation makes inventions available to large sections of population. It identifies directions not thought of so far. Thank you for the explanation.

Shri Rupark Saraswat said:
Productivity, Quality, Safety and Sustainability have to go in partnership. Indicates Green or Sustainable Productivity which is always part of philosophy of industrial engineering.


Digital Twins in Chemical Plants for Productivity and Quality

Bibliography





























Digitalisation and IoT have been identified by the UK’s Chemistry Council as two of the key strategy levers to accelerate innovation-led growth in the chemical industry.

-------------------------

2016

Technology from NRDC, India available for commercial production
http://www.nrdcindia.com/english/index.php/technology-management/2014-05-20-04-58-53/chemical

http://www.indianchemicalnews.com/


Per capita consumption of chemicals in India is lower as compared to western countries.
Rise in GDP and purchasing power generates huge growth potential for the domestic market.
A focus on new segments such as specialty and knowledge chemicals.
Low-cost manufacturing.
Skilled science professionals.
World-class engineering and strong R&D capabilities.

http://www.makeinindia.com/sector/chemicals/


Policies have been initiated to set up integrated Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Regions (PCPIR).
PCPIR will be an investment region spread across 250 square kilometres for the manufacture of domestic and export-related products of petroleum, chemicals and petrochemicals.




Make Specialty Chemicals in India

2016

April 2016

$224 billion output in Fiscal 2017


The value of global chemical industry is estimated at $3.26 trillion, while the output of Indian chemical industry is $144 billion (Current).
The global chemical industry is expected to reach $4.5 trillion, while Indian chemical industry is estimated to reach $224 billion in fiscal year 2017.
http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-chemical-industry-likely-to-reach-224-billion-in-fy17-ministry-of-commerce-and-industry-2190567

http://www.indiannewsandtimes.com/2016/03/18/government-thrust-to-promote-exports-of-chemicals-plastics-and-allied-products/

http://www.business-standard.com/category/b2b-connect-chemicals-news-on-chemical-industry-1560101.htm

http://www.chemicalweekly.com/newstrack/articlelist.php?articles=news

http://www.happeningharyana.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Sector%20Profile%20-%20Pharmaceuticals%20and%20Chemicals.pdf

Chemical Industry in India  - 2015

Indian chemical industry has grown over 20 times in the last 17 years. But , there is a great scope for further expansion.  As per the FICCI Knowledge Paper of 2014, per capita consumption of chemicals in India is much lower than the western countries.   The current low per capita consumption (~10 kgs
for polymers in India as compared to world average of 25 kgs) suggests that the
demand  will grow in future. The industry was valued only at $ 144 billion in FY 14. The industry has grown drastically in the bulk-commodity space. But in the specialty chemicals space , similar growth has not taken place.

According to Planning Commission, India’s share in export of global chemicals is less than 2 per cent.

It is evident that the future of India's chemical industry will be dominated by specialty chemicals. McKinsey India projects that the sector has the potential to grow to a size of $ 100 billion in 2020, from $ 22 billion in FY 13. Total chemical industry in India will grow to $200 billion in 2020.

40 percent of India’s agricultural produce perishes because of the lack of proper packaging. Chemical industry can provide packaging solutions that  can reduce loss of produce during transport, enhance shelf life, manage-moisture, from the farm to kitchen.

The chemical industry typically grows one and half to two times of the GDP, which would mean a rate of 15 to 20 percent during the period India grows at 8 to 10% per year.

CII has established ‘ChemSource’ as India’s novel chemicals database ready to feed information into India’s National Chemicals Inventory and carrying forward the industry mandate on Green Chemistry that seeks to produce eco-friendly chemicals through sustainable means with minimal waste and optimum output.



Companies in India produce more than 70,000 commercial chemicals products with total production in 2013-14 of almost 20 million metric tonnes.



Updated on 8 Jan 2021
6 November,  3 April , 2 April 2016, 15 Feb 2016

India - Sporting Goods Industry - Productivity and Quality - Growth - Udyog Manthan 2021

 




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7 January 2020 Sporting Goods  Industry  4 pm to 6 pm






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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeGsx53CqxE
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SGMEA, The Indian Sports Goods Industry's Manufacturer's and Exporters Association.
http://sgmea.org/index.php

Sports Goods Export Promotion Council (SGEPC), a Government of India sponsored organization is working for the promotion of India’s exports of sports goods and toys. Founded in 1958, SGEPC represents all the leading manufacturers and exporters of sports goods and toys in India.
http://www.sportsgoodsindia.org/


The sporting goods sector is currently worth approximately Rs. 2000 Crores. 
The Indian sports goods industry manufactures around 318 sporting goods including cricket bats, balls, athletic goods, inflatable balls, racquets and fitness equipment. 

The industry is highly labor-intensive and provides employment to approximately 
500,000 individuals.
Domestic industry export is  approximately 60% of total output;

 The Sports Goods Export Promotion Council (SGEPC) promotes the export of sports goods and toys from India, representing the leading 200 manufacturers and exporters of sports goods and toys.


Manufacturing Processes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChJj6kyKsJw
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https://materialdistrict.com/article/make-tennis-ball

https://alchetron.com/Tron/Cricket-Bat-Manufacturing-Process-1757-UW

https://khelmart.org/cricket-bats-manufacturing-process/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnArkEguLIo
two carpenters make 25 bats a day.


Cricket Ball

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_icT8Htl10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLlK1LRj7aI
Stitching the ball takes one hour. A skilled person can do 7 or 8 in day.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/ng-interactive/2015/nov/25/from-tannery-to-test-the-process-involved-in-producing-a-cricket-ball-1


Machines

https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/basketball-making-machine.html

https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Basketball-cutting-making-machine-for-leather_60779806725.html


Some Companies

Nivia Sports For many Indian basketball and football players, Nivia is one of the first sports brands that comes to mind for affordable sports balls and footwear. Now a popular, homegrown brand, Nivia Sports was started in 1962 under the existing FreeWill Sports business. 

Cosco cricket balls

Sareen Sports Industries’

Shiv-Naresh

Tyka, the Jalandhar-based sportswear and sport equipment manufacturer.


https://www.robinsonsports.com/about.html




SGMEA

 

SGMEA Members List 
The Sports Goods Manufacturers and Exporters Association, Jalandhar City

A.N. Mistry & Sons
S-72 Industrial Area, Jalandhar - 144004

 01812290694
 an_mistry@rediffmail.com
C.P. Mr. Samrat Sharma
Sports Equipment

Akay International
276 Central Town, Jalandhar - 144001

 01815084014,0181-5084014
 info@akayindia.com
C.P Mr. Anil Sharma
Inflatable Sports Balls

An Maizo Worldwide
Adda Sapror, Hardaspur Road, Near Icchadari Mandir, PHAGWARA - 144403

 9257206206,0181-3091127
 info@anmaizo.com
C.P: Mr. Anup Kharabanda
Boxing Equipments, Inflatable Sports Balls, Sportswear

Apex Sporting Goods Corp.
Basti Nau, Jalandhar - 144002

 9814147317
 apexsport@rediffmail.com
C.P: Mr. Surinder Mahajan
Sports Equipment

Avran Exports
17, Shakti Nagar, Jalandhar - 144001

 01812404050
 avranexports1952@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Ashwani Mahajan
Sports Equipment, Sportswear

Belco Sports
Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar - 144002

 9815829206,01815011000
 mukesh@belco.in
Mr. Mukesh Bassan
Boxing Equipments, Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Equipment

Bhaizada & Son
S-6. Industrial Area, Jalandhar - 144004

 01812291841,5083987, 229312
 bhaizada@jla.vsnl.net.in
C.P: Mr.Sukhwinder Bhaizada
Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Equipment

Bipan Sports Industries
60 Basti Nau, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812470678
 info@bipansportsindustries.com
C.P: Mr. Bipan Mahajan
Rackets, Sports Equipment, Sportswear

Brightway Exports International
Gakhal Road, Basti Danish Mandan, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812205542,0181329179
 jiten@brightwayexports.com
C.P: Mr. Jiten Mahajan
Boxing Equipments, Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls

Cameo Sports (Worldwide)
B-28, Sports & Surgical Complex, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar - 144021

 01812270013
 ankur@flashsports.in
C.P: Mr. Sabish Oberoi
Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment

Ceela International
B-11, Sports & Surgical Complex, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar - 144021

 01815001800
 ceelasports@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Ashwani Bhagat
Boxing Equipments, Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls

Cosco (India) Ltd.
2/8, Roop Nagar, Delhi - 110007

 01123843000
 mail@cosco.in
C.P: Mr. Pankaj Jain
Cricket Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls

Deluxe Sports Company
Tibba Bazar - 143505

 9814807990
 dsc@deluxesports.com
Mr. Ashok Aggarwal
Cricket Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls

F.C. Sondhi & Co. (India) P. Ltd.
G.T. Road, Suranussi, Jalandhar-144027 Punjab (India) - 1440027

 01815006701,01815006700
 anuragsondhi@fcssport.com
C.P: Mr. Anurag Sondhi
Cricket Equipment

Freewill Sports Pvt. Ltd.
S-32, Industrial Area, Jalandhar - 144004

 01812291000,01812291001
 r.kharabanda@niviasports.com
C.P: Mr. Rajesh Kharabanda
Cricket Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Shoes, Table Tennis Equipment

Goodwin Sports
15-16, Dilbagh Nagar Extension, Near Tagore Public School, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812203304,01812209307
 goodwinsports@yahoo.com
C.P: Mr. Ravi Mahajan/ Mr. Ajaya Mahajan
Boxing Equipments, Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls, Protective Equipment

GURU RAKHA ENTERPRISE
1/60-61, 2nd Floor, WHS Kirti Nagar, New Delhi-15 - 110015

 9711188444
 imports@joggerspark.co.in
Mr. Rajesh Nagpal
Sports Equipment

Hans Raj Mahajan & Sons
G.T. Road, Suranassi, Jalandhar - 144027

 01812670701,01812671549
 amit@hansrajgroup.com
C.P: Mr. Amit Mahajan
Sports Equipment

Hans Raj Mahajan Worldwide
Sangal Sohal Road, Behind Leather Complex, Jalandhar - 144021

 9814064701,01816574701
 manish@hansrajindia.com
C.P: Mr. Manish Mahajan
Sports Equipment

IIT ROPAR
Nagal Road, Rup nagar - 140001

 9915640000
 ceotbi@iitropar.ac.in
J K Sharma
Sports Equipment

Kay Kay Nets Pvt. Ltd.
Basti Sheikh Road, Jalandhar - 144002

 01814630918
 kaykaynets@yahoo.co.in
C.P: Mr. Sunil Gupta
Sports Equipment, Sports Shoes, Sportswear

Legend International
C-73, Sports & Surgical Complex, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar - 144021

 0181265002,0181265003
 info@legendiniternational.in
C.P: Mr. Anuj Pasricha
Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Equipment, Sports Shoes

Leisure Export Worldwide
S-24-25, Industrial Area, Jalandhar - 144004

 01815083083,01815083084,85
 mail@lewindia.com
C.P: Mr. Neeraj Mahajan
Boxing Equipments, Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Protective Equipment

Mayor & Company
G.T.Road, Suranassi, Jalandhar - 144027

 01812671444,2671555, 505950
 headoffice@mayorworld.in
C.P: Mr. Rajesh Mayor
Boxing Equipments, Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Equipment

MAYOR SPORTS PVT. LTD
Kh. No. 384/2, Balraj & Sons Building, 100 Ft. Road, M.G. Road, Ghitorni, New Delhi - 110030

 9810174325
 nitin@mayorsports.com
MR. NITIN MAYOR
Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Nets & Hammocks, Sports Equipment, Track Field & Fitness Equipment

Mistry Chajju Ram & Sons
Gakhal Road, Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar - 144002

 9815254410
 info@mcrballs.com
C.P: Mr. Raj Kumar
Cricket Equipment

N.G. Enterprises
Basti Guzan, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812207999
 ngentp2006@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Neeraj Puri
Sports Equipment, Sportswear

Paradise Rubber Industries
Basti Bawa Khel, Jalandhar - 144021

 01812650326
 ashwani@paradiserubber.com
C.P: Mr. Ashwani Magon
Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Equipment

Phillips International
Basti Nau, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812255311
 subhash@novafit.com
C.P: Mr. Subhash C.P: Mr. Subhash
Rackets, Sports Equipment, Track Field & Fitness Equipment

Premier Enterprises
A-6 Sports Complex, Delhi Road - 250002

 09837024231,0121-2513809
 sumnesh@prcricket.com
Mr. Sumnesh Aggarwal
Cricket Equipment, Protective Equipment

PREMSONSPLASTIC PVT LTD
No. 221, A To Z Industrial Estate, G. K. Marg , Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013, Maharashtra, India - 400013

 9820214136
 jayesh@premsons.biz
Mr. Jayesh Rambhia
Sports Equipment

R.K. Mahajan Exports
G.T.Road, Suranassi, Jalandhar - 144027

 01812672147,2670203, 225459
 sanjiv@rkme.com
C.P: Mr. Sanjiv Mahajan
Hockey Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls, Protective Equipment, Sportswear

Ramesh Mahajan & Co
16 Basti Nau, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812252206
 rmc.threasd@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Ramesh Mahajan
Sports Equipment

Ranson Sports Industry
378-379, Leather Complex, Kapurthala Road - 144021

 09814121045,01812650379
 sports@ranson.in
Mr. Raghunath Singh Rana
Boxing Equipments, Cricket Equipment, Sports Equipment

Ronin Exports Private Limited
Near SBI, Industrial Area, Jalandhar - 144004

 01815029545
 ronin@ronin-exports.com
C.P: Mr. Amit Kiron
Cricket Equipment, Inflatable Sports Balls, Table Tennis Equipment

Sakay Traders
Village Variana, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar - 144021

 01812650281,2650282, 26502
 info@sakaygroup.com
C.P: Mr. Himanshu Katyal
Inflatable Sports Balls

Savi International
104, Uday Nagar, Wadala Road, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812686038,01812686039,40
 mukul.vermac@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Mukul Verma
Inflatable Sports Balls, Sportswear

Soccer International Limited
Basti Sheikh Road, Jalandhar - 144002

 01812250416,2254118, 509180
 vikasgupta@soccerindia.com
C.P: Mr. Vikas Gupta
Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Equipment

Sukhdev Impex Pvt Ltd
38-A, Variana Ind. Complex, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar - 144021

 9417245416
 alfahockey@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Nitin Mahajan
Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Protective Equipment

Unique Enterprises
Sports & Surgical Complex, Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar - 144021

 9814608484
 pasricha.hemant@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Hemant Pasricha
Inflatable Sports Balls, Sports Shoes

Vandana Plastic Industries
703 J.P. Nagar, Near IT Flats, Jalandhar - 144002

 01815021881
 baba@gmail.com
C.P: Mr. Ajay Sharma
Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Sports Equipment, Sportswear

WASAN EXPORTS
WASAN EXPORTS 518 PARK ROAD MODEL TOWN JALANDHAR 144003 INDIA Tel : +91-181-2650101-2 - 144001

 01812650101,01812650101
 kumar@wasansports.com
Mr. Kumar Wasan Mr. Satish Wasan
Cricket Equipment, Hockey Equipment, Sports Equipment

Wintex Exports
G.T.Road, Suranassi, Jalandhar - 144027

 01815059307,01815059307
 wintex@wintexexports.com
C.P: Mr. Sachin Mahajan
Inflatable Sports Balls

Worldwide Cricket Co. Pvt. Ltd.
VPO Raipur Rasulpur, Pathankot Highway, Jalandhar - 144012

 01815049003,01815049004
 archie@worldwidecricket.in
C.P: Mr. Arvind Abrol
Cricket Equipment, Protective Equipment




SGMEA
THE SPORTS GOODS MANUFACTURERS
AND EXPORTER ASSOCIATION

   201 Shakti Nagar, Jalandhar - 144001,
     Punjab, India

   9999157707
   sgmea@sgmea.org
   chairman@sgmea.org
   secretary@sgmea.org
   office@sgmea.org