India is the second largest producer of cement around the world says an independent research. The cement industries of India became a significant part of its economy in 1982 and granted employment to more than a million people, directly or indirectly.
India’s overall cement production capacity was nearly four hundred and sixty million tonnes as of 2017-18. Its consumption is expected to grow by five per cent in the financial year of 2019-20 supported by pick-up in the housing segment and higher infrastructure spending.
India has a lot of potential for developing the infrastructure and construction sector and the cement sector is expected to largely benefit from it. Due to some of the recent major initiatives such as development of smart cities, it is expected to provide a major boost to the sector.India is the second largest producer of cement around the world says an independent research. The cement industries of India became a significant part of its economy in 1982 and granted employment to more than a million people, directly or indirectly.
India’s overall cement production capacity was nearly four hundred and sixty million tonnes as of 2017-18. Its consumption is expected to grow by five per cent in the financial year of 2019-20 supported by pick-up in the housing segment and higher infrastructure spending.
India has a lot of potential for developing the infrastructure and construction sector and the cement sector is expected to largely benefit from it. Due to some of the recent major initiatives such as development of smart cities, it is expected to provide a major boost to the sector.
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Fly ash is a fine, glass-like powder produced from coal-fired power generation. Collected from exhaust gases using electrostatic precipitators, it consists of spherical particles ranging from 0.5 to 100 micrometers in size. Primarily made up of silicon dioxide (SiO2), aluminum oxide (Al2O3), and iron oxide (Fe2O3), fly ash is used in construction. |
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