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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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anant charan das
anant charan das 11 years 5 months ago
Whatever we are purchasing fruits and vegetables for our daily needs, we should give attention with its proper freshness and pesticide-less behavior, which can not impact adverse effect on our health; How can we understand that which are pesticide-less and all: I am giving a method of getting such materials: if the vegetables are with pupa / larvae of insects or somehow eaten up by them, please sure that they are pure and pesticide-less.
d d tiwari
d d tiwari 11 years 5 months ago
मेकइन इंडिया कार्यक्रम के अंतर्गत नीतिगत हस्‍ताक्षेप केअंतर्गतस्‍टेकधारक के रूप में मेरी राय है कि प्‍लास्टिक उद्योग सिन्‍थेटिक ऐसी रबड जिससे पर्यावरण,कुटीर उद्योगों को नुकशान हुआ है को बंद किया जाना चाहिए ऐसे अनुसंधान को प्रोत्‍साहित किया जावे जो प्‍लास्टिक एवं सिन्‍थेटिक रबडमें मिश्रण के द्वारा पर्यावरण की अनुकूलता प्राप्‍त कर सके ा 40माईक्रोन से कम की पाॅलीथिन एवं खानेपीने में उपयोग की जानेवाली पाॅलीथिन/प्‍लास्टिक की थाली,कटोरी,गिलास,चम्‍मच,धीमा जहर है अतःऐसे उत्‍पादन प्रतिबंधित हो ा
SRIRAM KRISHNAMURTHY
SRIRAM KRISHNAMURTHY 11 years 5 months ago
I FELL VERY GOOD TO HAVE BECOME A PART OF THIS.....INSTEAD WASTING MY TIME ON FACEBOOK...I WANT TO RECOMMEND THIS PAGE TP ALL THE YOUNGSTERS I KNOW..THANK YOU GOV OF INDIA.
MANOJ JAIN
MANOJ JAIN 11 years 5 months ago
Govt must think about income tax this tax must be remove...because govt established a huge department for and employees for collecting income tax while below 40 percent population paying income tax. amount of collected as income tax is less than expenditure incurred on income tax mgmt. it must be removed and income tax must be levied upon petrol and deseil price where no emp officer or deptt required for collection and load will be distributed 90 pc population.
MANOJ JAIN
MANOJ JAIN 11 years 5 months ago
Petrol pump dealers are cheating with public it is proved when we take petrol from one petrol pump average og m/c is 70 when we change petrol pump average reduced upto 50 it means some petrol pump dealers meters are defective or made defective intentionally for cheating some dealers are mixing other chemical there is no proper checking by govt.please arrange to check these activities.
vijayakumar karoad
vijayakumar karoad 11 years 5 months ago
India has large deposit of Thorium, second in world. Thorium is future source of energy. Hydrogen will be future portable energy. These will minimize CO2 emission. Must have bullet trains.must have strong nuclear policy. mus make lot of Thorium based nuclear power plants Contact me for full article published in New Indian Express
Suhas Joshi
Suhas Joshi 11 years 5 months ago
In continuation with my earlier post, a technical audit of these plants can be mandatory, to judge the operating efficiency. The audit can be made by an expert panel of chemical engineers /chemists. The audit will point out inefficiencies and specific steps to be taken by the plant management to improve efficiency. The recommendation of the audit will be binding on the management. The Department of Industrial Health & safety can be revamped thoroughly, to include this audit panel.
Deepak Jacob
Deepak Jacob 11 years 5 months ago
Titanium alloy or metal is the metal of the future as it used in aircraft construction,space and it also has uses in medical and dental implants,automotive and marine industries..Steel Authority of India was planning to manufacture titanium alloy in kerala but could not get a foreign partner for titanium manufacturing technology. Russian titanium giant VSMPO-Avisma (www.vsmpo.ru/en) is looking for a foreign partner to manufacture in India .I