Importance of Cement Industry in India
Journal Title: International Journal of Marketing and Technology - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 8
Abstract
Cement industry is the second most important primary and basic industry for the economic development of India, second only after iron and steel industry the cement industry is basic industry and makes an important contribution to the development of the other factory industry, to the construction and even to the development of agriculture. Cement is required by every industry cement is an important part of industrial infrastructure. It provides direct and indirect employment to a large number of persons and contributes a major part to Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Cement is a key infrastructure industry. However, the performance of the industry and prices of cement are monitored regularly. The constraints faced by the infrastructure coordination committee meetings held in the cabinet secretariat under the chairmanship of secretary (coordination) its performance is also reviewed by the cabinet committee on infrastructure.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Anjoo Pandey
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