What’s in store for cement? Analysts across spectrum estimate that if only 25 per cent of houses are substituted, then the total incremental cement requirement per...
Urbanisation is central to a country’s economy – and in India, the urbanisation rate corresponds to 60 per cent of the country’s GDP. For smoother transformation...
Since its invention, demand for cement has been largely driven by housing and infrastructure. For countries like ours, which depend mostly on brick and mortar for...
Greening of industry is a method to attain sustainable economic growth and promote sustainable economies. It includes policymaking, improved industrial production processes and resource-efficient productivity. The...
A substantial component of the so called indirect CO2 footprint of cement is contributed by the energy consumed in incoming and outgoing transportation needs of the...
Ashok Mohanani, Chairman and Managing Director, Ekta World, says individuals want safer and more comfortable places to live, and the price needs to be affordable.How successful...
Manju Yagnik, Vice Chairperson of Nahar Group, is of the opinion that the ‘Housing for All’ objective requires huge investment in infrastructure, a large-scale skill development...
Ujjwal Batria, CEO, Nuvoco Vistas Corp Ltd, believes that combating the shortage of coarse and fine aggregates; technology of sintering fly ash has already been developed...
Dharmesh Jain, Chairman and Managing Director, Nirmal, believes that incremental demand in the country’s cement sector will outpace the incremental supply over the next three years.How...
To incorporate co-processing of waste in cement kilns in the ‘Swachh Bharat’ initiative, KN Rao, Director, (Energy & Environment), ACC Ltd wants support from the society...
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