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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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Shrikant Athavale
11 years 3 months ago
In order to reduce our Petroleum based product consumption , i have done a reserach work in my Lab and develoed Natural Rubber Latex based Pressure sensitive adhesives for practical any application like , Packing Tapes, Insulation Tapes ( both Heat and cold ) , Industrial Tapes and so on.
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Anant kulkarni
11 years 3 months ago
Recent leaks highlight the system followed by Indian businesses.Even though sys is online - Whoever gets info earlier gets more time to prepare & put strategy in place. Select companies who have established links irrespective of their capability win projects & others are forced to support them to participate in projects. This is another reason why international participation is low in India oil & gas projects. Contracts are made with threat on each page - to ensure min intl participation.
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Ajay Saboo
11 years 3 months ago
Chemical Industry uses AC Sheet Roofs. Instead of AC Sheet Roofs if we can have an incentive for installing SOLAR PANELS on Roofs, it will generate renewable energy. If the incentive is right, It would also reduce the power costs and consumption from grid. This would not require any new Land for installation of Solar Parks - so 1 cost is eliminated. Funding is needed for the high capital cost. Idea can be extended to other industries
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Ajay Saboo
11 years 3 months ago
Similar to Textile Industry which is provided a TEXTILE UPGRADATION FUND SCHEME - Chemical Industry should also be provided a CHEMICAL INDUSTRY UPGRADATION FUND SCHEME
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Ajay Saboo
11 years 3 months ago
Chemical Industry also needs power at international prices. It is competing internationally with various countries and our power costs are out of tune with the world
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Ajay Saboo
11 years 3 months ago
At present industries partially treat effluents & discharge them to a CETP which treats & does the final discharge. Modify this. Industrial Effluent has high COD & needs Biomass for treatment which is artificially created & sustained with difficulty. Instead CETP treated effluent should be sent to a STP. Domestic effluent has high BOD - Biomass which is useful to break down high COD. This biomass uses the COD as food. Synergy will help industry & interlink the dependence of industry & residents
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SHARMIN NADKARNI
11 years 3 months ago
Hi there, What if instead of building solar parks on a large plot of land we build these solar parks on 4 lane express highways in the form of roofs. this way we can give proper shade to xpress way, save xtra land cost, save electricity transportation cost to major cities, provide lighting to xpress way at night and in future if we have electrical cars conveniently put ports on road to charge cars.Same in case of railway tracks, we can have electrical trains. regards, Sharmin Nadkarni
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vijay yande
11 years 3 months ago
Currently oil prices are reducing. As per my view india should utilize this situation. India may not reduce oil prices but may extra money received for development activity. Govt may use this money for reducing tolls on highway.
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rajkumar pandey
11 years 3 months ago
we need to move from chemical based agriculture to organic/bio agriculture in which products coming from bio-mass and animal wealth particularly cow will play a decisive role. if government wants to reduce subsidies on chemical inputs to agriculture, then the only solution is national campaign for transition to bio-agriculture which will involve training and technical support to farmers and revival of all indigenous wisdom (destroyed by colonial rulers) for such poison free farming and foods.
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pankaj garg
11 years 3 months ago
if pvc products are directly connected with crude. then why pvc products manufacturing companies like (Pvc Pipes, PVC Taps) are not reducing pricing. crude is going down frequently but companies reduce their price just little bit. but at same time just 2 days ago petrol price increase little bit. then pvc products manufacturing companies get chance to increase the price. its totally unfair practice.
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