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Report of the Indian Tariff Board regarding the Grant of Protection to the Cement Industry

1925

I. Reference to the Tariff Board. 1 2. The Board's procedure. 1 3. Claim to Protection. 2 4. Arrangement of the Report. 9 5. Composition of Portland Cement 2 6. Process of manufacture. 8 7. Manufacture of Portland Cement in India. 3 9. Natural advantages of the Cement Industry. [...] Two Members of the Board visited the Central Provinces in August and inspected the works of the Central Provinces Portland Cement Company and the Jubbupore Cement Company. [...] The third stage of manufacture is the grinding of the clinker to a fine powder and the mixing with it of gypsum. [...] in abundance in many parts of the country and close to the Railway lines so that it has usually been found possible to establish the factories in the immdiate vicinity of the quarries. [...] The principal market for cement in India is to be found not up-country but in the great ports and eRemoteness of the Indian pecially in Calcutta and Bombay and in Cement Factories from the this market most of the Indian factories are great Ports.
commerce industry
Pages
58
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143914
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Chapter I. Introductory
1-17 unknown view
Chapter II. The Cost of Production and the Fair Selling Price
18-29 unknown view
Chapter III. The Board’s Conclusions and Recommendations
30-48 unknown view
Appendices
49-53 unknown view

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