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Policy interventions required for growth of Chemicals & Petrochemicals sector

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)
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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 ...

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 basic Chemicals, pesticide, dyes etc. The sector is touching the lives of each and every member of the society. This sector has tremendous potential of growth vis a vis the contribution of this sector in the world economy, especially in the manufacturing sector in developed countries. The sector also offers employment opportunities for a large population.

As the sector is already liberalized, which has also resulted in a rapid increase in imports, there is a need to review this situation and to promote domestic manufacturing by attracting large investments and providing facilitative policy regime. At the same time, sustainability and environment friendliness of the industries in this sector also has to be ensured as an initiative as part of ‘MAKE IN INDIA’ campaign of the new government.

Comments and views are invited from the stakeholder at large.

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Adwitiya Pandey
Adwitiya Pandey 11 years 4 months ago
Hmare desh mai log Apni mout kam somoking krne drink krne se jaid mrte hai agr esa chlta rha toh aaj ki kese chalegi........ "Health is wealth"
Kasi Viswanathan
Kasi Viswanathan 11 years 4 months ago
We should establish a massive chemical technology institute which will develop technology for all off-patent products, within in a year or so. Then offer them free to entrepreneurs. Such technology development institutes should be quasi govt and it should not be like Indian Institute of Chemical technology. This institute should collect all retired people from private companies as consultants. Even people employed from other countries can also participate. We should be top on quality.
Kasi Viswanathan
Kasi Viswanathan 11 years 4 months ago
Can Govt. create a commercial website like Alibaba for chemical and allied product exports. This could be a company in collaboration with successful IT companies like Wipro, TCS. We should ensure that all manufacturers are listed free. This will make a great change, provided such company is run with quality & without corruption.
maneesh pareek
maneesh pareek 11 years 4 months ago
identifying manufacturer,supplier,vendor on root level necessary,there is no propotionate balance in supply and demand,because of such data,also price deciding factor should be moderated,i am ready to provide more ideas
Prashant Singh
Prashant Singh 11 years 4 months ago
Increase the level of education curriculum at college level and include more practical knowledge. Try incorporating plant visits etc.
amit mehrotra
amit mehrotra 11 years 4 months ago
Respected PM of India and President Obama Sir What joint strategy we are making to counter terrorism in our world so to make it a safer place to live.Also elaborate what is common and uncommon approach ofboth countries toward this major issue.
ELAVALAGAN VA
ELAVALAGAN VA 11 years 4 months ago
To Hon'ble PM of India and President Obama...1.How to mitigate Carbon emission problems in developed and developing countries. 2. Prevention of international terrorism and cyber crimes 3.Human rights violations , then and now in SriLanka 4. Freebies and subsidies in India 5. Your opinion about THIRUKURAL by THIRUVALLUVAR and Bhagavath Githa. The Prime Minister Mr.Narendhira Mothi is now considered to be equivalent to the great Rajaraja Chola of Thanjavur, the Marudhu Pandiyar of Kalaiyar Koil