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Policy interventions required for growth of Chemicals & Petrochemicals sector

Start Date :
Jan 07, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 31, 2015
17:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The objective of the Group is to brainstorm and invite considered views of all stakeholders in Chemicals & Petrochemical sector that include polymers, plastics, synthetic rubber ...
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Sunish Sehgal
11 years 3 months ago
Dear PM, PLEASE ADDRESS THE NATION AND LET THEM KNOW THERE IS NOTHING ANTI FARMER OR ANTI PEOPLE. LAND IS LIMITED AND WE SHOULD START GROWING VERTICALLY, ALL SLUMS SHOULD BE HIGH RISE 1 BED ROOM FLATS PUSH THE BILLS WHAT EVER IT TAKES IN LONG TERN WHEN JOBS WILL COME PEOPLE WILL UNDERSTAND
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Akashdeep Gupta
11 years 3 months ago
either the govt must stop publishing vacancies or should lessen the reservation criteria so that atleast candidates frm general category get a little chance to be in the race
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sanjay kumar
11 years 3 months ago
Generic drugs are being manufactured by Indian Drugs Pharmaceutical Limited and are being sold through the jan aushadhi counter. This is a very good scheme. Government should expand this network throughout the country. On the one hand this will help in reviving our ailing CPSUs in pharma sector and on the other hand it will provide cost effective medicine to the common people. Government can also consider levying cess over and above the income tax if additional money is required to help this sector and the scheme.
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Jayaprakash Muiswamy
11 years 3 months ago
A policy shift in application of chemical fertilizers need to be established soon. Otherwise all the fertile soil will become saline and no cultivation be possible. The water scarcity is so high even drinking water availability will be a huge task to handle. If a policy is not adhered to linking of rivers from north to the southern region, there is possibility of creation of desert in south of India.
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Sumit Das
11 years 3 months ago
There is always a growing need of petro chem but we must also think of some alternate at least to reduce the cris of petro & to increase job creation... I tried to propose e-rickshaw from local manufacturer of India in city suburbs, instead of auto (or can be tried anywhere where the speed of life is little low)... Pls think and advise if any scope.
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Rahul Tyagi
11 years 3 months ago
Normal Commerce graduates can be used to audit small and medium general stores (which are not subject to audit in today's scenario) as independent auditor or consultant. This will generate employment and revenue both.
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Rahul Tyagi
11 years 3 months ago
Reservation should be entitled only for the financially deprived peoples irrespective of their cast and religions. However, this is not an easy task om implement giving the political positioning of different political parties at this moment. Hope, This NDA government would succeed in their agenda of SABKA SATH SABKA VIKAS !
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Akashdeep Gupta
11 years 3 months ago
i must say that the reservation must be ban totally a little reservation must be given.it seems a general man is dying........
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Subha Satapathy
11 years 3 months ago
Incentivise research and development of bio-chem in India. Update the curriculum of study. We are studying what others did decades back. If possible govt. should fund these initiatives and become a major share holder of these companies to ensure the knowledge is put into good use.
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Shrikant Athavale
11 years 3 months ago
FREE GIFT BY THE ALMIGHTY TO ALL OF US. SOLAR ENERGY
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