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Satyam Plywood Industries
Vill.- Haldibari, District – Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal __________________________________________________________________________
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SHREE SHYAM INORGANICS PVT. LTD.
PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
Bhagabatipur, P.S.: Sankrail, Kandua Gram Panchayet,
District: Howrah, Pin- 711302, West Bengal
Shree Shyam Inorganics Pvt. Ltd.
Bhagabatipur, P.S.: Sankrail, Kandua Gram Panchayet, West Bengal __________________________________________________________________________
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4
2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT /BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Identification of the project and project proponent 5
2.2 Brief Description of Nature of Project 7
2.3 Need for the Project & Importance to the Country 8
2.4 Demand and Supply gap 9
2.5 Imports Vs. Indigenous production 10
2.6 Export Possibility 11
2.7 Domestic/Export Markets 11
2.8 Employment Generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project 11
3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, if any 12
3.2 Location (map showing general location, specific location and project
boundary & project site layout) with coordinates
12
3.3 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental consideration gone into should
be highlighted.
15
3.4 Size and Magnitude of Operation 15
3.5 Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow
chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc.
should be given)
16
3.6 Raw Material Required Along Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, and
Marketing Area of Final Product/s Mode Of Transport Of Raw Material And Finished Product.
17
3.7 Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the
project, if any, should be briefly outlined.
17
3.8 Availability of water its source, Energy/Power requirement and source should be given.
17
3.9 Quantity of waste to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their management/disposal.
18
4 SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Connectivity 19
4.2 Land form, Land use and Land ownership 20
4.3 Topography (along with map) 20
4.4 Existing land use pattern 21
4.5 Existing Infrastructure 23
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4.6 Soil Classification 23
4.7 Climatic data from secondary sources 23
4.8 Social Infrastructure available 24
5 PLANNING BRIEF
5.1 Planning concept 25
5.2 Population Projection 25
5.3 Land use planning 26
5.4 Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social) 28
5.5 Amenities/Facilities 28
6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1 Industrial Area (Processing Area) 28
6.2 Resident Area (Non Processing Area) 28
6.3 Green Belt 28
6.4 Social Infrastructure 30
6.5 Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways etc)
30
6.6 Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water) 30
6.7 Sewerage System 31
6.8 Industrial Waste Management 31
6.9 Solid waste Management 32
6.10 Power Requirement 32
7 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R&R PLAN) 32
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES
8.1 (Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time
schedule for the project to be given)
32
8.2 Estimated project cost and along with analysis in terms
of economic viability of the project.
33
9 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION) 34
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
M/s. Shree Shyam Inorganics Pvt. Ltd. has proposed for setting up manufacturing
unit of Acid Slurry (LABSA) at J.L.No. 7, Dag No. 15, Bhagabatipur, P.S. Sankrail,
Kandua Gram Panchayet, District. Howrah – 711302, West Bengal. The Khatian
number is 2590. At Present the Company engages in chemicals Trading activity in
which mainly procuring through Imports from so many countries and caters to
different Industry clients. Now company has decided to come in manufacturing
field and set up a manufacturing unit of Acid Slurry (LABSA). The company will
manufacture those products complying with the international quality standards.
Acid Slurry (LABSA) is a detergents active anionic in nature. It forms an excellent
raw material for Dish-Washing Liquid/Cake/Powder, Laundry soaps, Personal care
products likewise bubble bath, toilet cleaners, floor cleaners and for Synthetic
detergent Powder/cake/Liquid. The company’s registered office is situated at 27/1,
Armenian Street, Kolkata – 700001, West Bengal.
Four reaction vessels will be introduced to produce Acid Slurry (1400 MT/month)
and Spent Sulphuric acid (1180 MT/month) considering 25 working days/month.
The manufacturing unit will be located on a freehold land of 0.33 acre or 1335.463
sqm.
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2. INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT /BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1. Identification of the project and project proponent.
Acid Slurry (LABSA) is a detergents active anionic in nature. There are many other
detergent actives such as A.O.S., Fatty alchohol, Non-Ionic etc. But due to cost
effectiveness Acid Slurry (LABSA) dominates the detergent active market. There is
a growing demand of acid slurry. But, there is a huge gap of supply of raw
materials in the eastern part. This project will be a small attempt to supply that
market in eastern India. Global demands for this product are increasing rapidly.
Looking the expected demand of these products in global market as well as in
domestic market, the proposed projects have acceptability in the local and
international market. So, the management has proposed for setting up
manufacturing unit of Acid Slurry (LABSA).
The plant will propose the Following Machinery and Plant Equipments:
Particulars Number Proposed
Capacity/ Size
Reaction Vessels 04 7 MT
Diesel Generator 01 62KVA
The above mentioned equipments are utilized to manufacture:
1. Acid Slurry (LABSA) (1400 MT/month)
2. Spent Sulphuric acid (1180 MT/month)
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Table 1: List of Products and Production Capacity
Sr. No
Name of Product Proposed Capacity (MT/month)
1. Acid Slurry (LABSA)
1400
2. Spent Sulphuric acid 1180
Table 2: Details of Products
BACKGROUND OF THE PROMOTERS
The background of the promoters is given as follows:
Particulars Description
Name Mr. Ramakant Pansari
Father’s Name Mr. Shyam Sundar Pansari
Educational Qualification B.com
Sr.
No
Name of
Product
Purity
(%wt)
Yield of
Product
(%)
Batch
Size, Kg
Number of
Batches per
month
Batch
Time (hr)
1. Acid
Slurry
(LABSA)
90% 1.46 28000 50 10 hrs
2. Spent
Sulphuric
Acid
81% 1.23 23590 50 10 hrs
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Particulars Description
Address 27/1, Armenia Street, Kolkata-
700001
Experience 7 Years
Promoter/Director other than
Shree Shyam Inorganics Pvt. Ltd.
N.A.
Particulars Description
Name Mrs. Sarika Pansari
Father’s Name Sanwar Mal Mussady
Educational Qualification B.Com
Address 27/1, Armenia Street, Kolkata-
700001
Experience 7 Years
Promoter/Director other than
Shree Shyam Inorganics Pvt. Ltd.
N.A.
2.2. Brief Description of Nature of Project
However subsequently realizing the importance of economy of scale and higher
profitability, the management has decided to go for the manufacture of the
following products:
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Acid Slurry (LABSA) and Spent Acid:
Capacity, TPM : Acid Slurry (LABSA) 1400
Spent Acid 1180
Batch Size, MT : 28 MT
No. of Batches/Day : 2
Working Days : 25
Table 3: Required Raw Materials for Acid Slurry (LABSA) and Spent Acid Production
Sl. No.
Raw Material Kg/Batch MT/Batch TPD TPM Remarks
INPUT
1. Linear Alkyl Benzene 19178 19.178 38.356 958.9 Raw Materials 2. Sulphuric Acid 27808 27.808 55.616 1390.4
3. Water 4614 4.614 9.228 230.7
TOTAL 51600 51.6 103.2 2580
OUTPUT
1. Acid Slurry (LABSA)
28000 28.00 56.00 1400
Finished Product
2. Spent Acid 23600 23.60 47.20 1180 By
Product
Total 51600 51.60 103.2 2580
2.3. Need for the Project & Importance to the Country
High demand of Acid Slurry (LABSA) is due to their chemical properties and usage.
Acid Slurry (LABSA) is a detergents active anionic in nature. This is widely used in
several end-user industries due to cost effectiveness. There are many other
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detergent actives such as A.O.S., Fatty alchohol, Non-Ionic etc. But due to cost
effectiveness Acid Slurry (LABSA) controls the detergent active market.
The product under the scheme is used mainly to manufacture synthetic detergent
and it forms an excellent raw material for Dish-Washing Liquid/cake/Powder,
Laundry soaps, Personal care products likewise bubble bath, toilet cleaners, floor
cleaners and for Synthetic detergent Powder/Cake/Liquid. It is used in Anionic
specialty formulations. In other Industries like textile industries it is used as
mercerising or washing agent. It is also used for increasing the surface area of
distempers. Spent acid is used by manufacturers of Alum, Ferrous Sulphates,
Super Phosphates etc.
Keeping in mind the glowing requirements of the clients, the Manufacturers,
Exporters and Suppliers are offering quality Acid Slurry (LABSA). Owing to these
enormous usages, the suppliers, exporters and sellers offer it at reasonable prices.
Rapid growth in Asia-Pacific's infrastructure sector poses enormous opportunity for
the Acid Slurry market. The competitive environment of the acid slurry market is
also providing opportunity for manufacturers.
2.4. Demand and Supply gap
Rising global demand in various industrial applications is one of the major drivers
for growth of the Acid Slurry (LABSA) market. Demand is more than production,
hence consumption of Acid Slurry (LABSA) is increasing day by day. This is a
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profitable industry, the raw materials and machinery being indigenously available.
Additionally, increasing demand for Acid Slurry (LABSA) from different industries is
fuelling the market.
The products have very high demand in Synthetic Detergent Industry and other
Chemical Industries. Competition in the Indian market swells in recent years. This
had many companies opting out of low-margin segments, as competition resulted
in lower prices. A gap between demand and supply is created. Such notable price
hikes take place when there is removal of some of the key competitors, which
leads to demand override and as a consequence prices start soaring in a free-
pricing market. The proposed new unit will to some extent help to meet this
consumption indigenously fulfil the demand supply gap.
2.5. Imports Vs. Indigenous production
The state and pattern of growth of the economy determine the LABSA
requirement. The requirements may be fulfilled either through indigenous
production and/or through imports. Indian market is open and big that is why
every kind of import is active. Indian technology has been updated at par with
international standards. The working environment in India has also changed
enormously. It is not possible for a developing country to import huge quantities of
LABSA because of foreign exchange constraints where as it is better for a country
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to be self-sufficient in its requirements. Proposed products manufacturing in the
country will be very much economical compare to Imports of the same.
2.6. Export Possibility
There is a huge demand of the proposed products in the export market. There may
be huge opportunities to become a global supplier of quality LABSA. Also there are
real abundant market opportunities in the neighboring regions of Asia, Africa and
the Middle East.
2.7. Domestic/Export Markets
The end products will be sold in domestic market and would be largely exported to
the Regulated International Market as per demand.
2.8. Employment Generation (Direct & Indirect) due to the project
Total manpower will be 17, details are given in Table below.
Table 4: Personnel & Employment
Sl. No. Particulars No.
1. Factory Manager 1
2. Quality Control Officer 1
3. Sales Manager 1
4. Staff and other permanent workers
10
5. Casual Workers 4
Total 17
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3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1. Type of Project including Interlinked and Interdependent Projects, if
any
M/s. Shree Shyam Inorganics Pvt. Ltd. has proposed for setting up
manufacturing unit of Acid Slurry (LABSA) at J.L.No. 7, Dag No. 15,
Bhagabatipur, P.S. Sankrail, Kandua Gram Panchayet, District: Howrah – 711302,
West Bengal.
3.2. Location (map showing general location, specific location and project
boundary & project site layout) with coordinates.
The company has acquired 0.33 acre (1335.463 sqm) of land at J.L.No. 7, Dag No.
15, Bhagabatipur, P.S. Sankrail, Kandua Gram Panchayet, District. Howrah –
711302, West Bengal. The Khatian number is 2590. The land already has been
converted into Factory Land and muted in company’s name. The factory will be
constructed on the said land. The land is about 10 KM from Kolkata and is well
connected through NH-6. Sankrail Railway Station is about 4 KM from the
proposed site. The latitude and longitude of the project site is 22°33'42.84"N,
88°10'30.52"E respectively.
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Figure1: Project Location
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Figure 2: Plant Layout
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3.3. Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of selecting the
proposed site, particularly the environmental consideration gone into should
be highlighted.
At a suitable distance from forest cover
Far from nearest habitation.
Well connected to NH-6
3.4. Size and Magnitude of Operation
Size and Magnitude of operation of the proposed projects include:
Unit will propose to manufacture the following products:
1. Acid Slurry (LABSA) (1400 MT/month)
2. Spent Sulphuric acid (1180 MT/month)
Table 5: Details of Machineries and Utilities
Sl. No.
Equipment Qty. Type Size/ Capacity
1. Reaction Vessels Sets 4 Agitator 7 MT
2. Separator 1 Colonical 30Tonne
3. Storage Tank 5 Horizontal 125 KL
4. Measurement Tank 2 Rectangle 5.7 KL
5. Pumps 6 V2BB 3”/2 ½”
6. Cooling Tower 1 3842 ID 5 TR
5. Diesel Generator 1 Engine Alternator With Silencer
62KVA
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3.5. Project description with process details (a schematic diagram/flow chart
showing the project layout, components of the project etc. should be given)
Flow sheet of manufacturing process of Acid Slurry (LABSA) and Spent Acid
LAB- Linear Alkyl Benzene
H2SO4- Sulphuric Acid
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3.6. Raw Material Required Along Estimated Quantity, Likely Source, and
Marketing Area of Final Product/s Mode Of Transport Of Raw Material
And Finished Product.
For Acid Slurry (LABSA) and Spent Acid
Linear Alkyl Benzene TPM 958.9
Sulphuric Acid TPM 1390.4
Water TPM 230.7
3.7. Resource optimization/recycling and reuse envisaged in the project, if
any, should be briefly outlined.
The company has proposed for setting up manufacturing unit for production
of Acid Slurry (LABSA) and Spent Acid. The raw materials shall be stored in the
storage tank. By adoption continuous improvement in technology and process, the
reduction in process waste generation will be achieved by proper and efficient
handling of raw materials, wastages of raw materials will be reduced. The Spent
Sulphuric Acid is widely used to manufacture fertilisers like SSP, Magnesium
Sulphate etc.
3.8. Availability of water its source, Energy/Power requirement and source
should be given.
Electricity: The contracted power will be 93KVA. The power will be obtained from
West Bengal State Electricity Board (WBSEB). Apart from this, there will be one
D.G. set with capacity of 62 KVA as backup unit.
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Water: The company will meet its water requirement from deep water tube well.
The water will also be available from Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) system. The
estimated demand for water is 9.77 KLD for meeting the entire requirements for
domestic consumption, gardening and Industrial uses.
Total water requirement including for process & others and domestic water is
projected Table 6.
Table 6: Total Water Requirement
Sl. No. Particulars Water Requirement
(KLD)
1. Domestic 0.15
2. Gardening 0.05
3. Industrial
Process 9.3
Cooling (Make up) 0.27
Washing -
Total 9.77
Fuel Requirement: The fuel required for DG sets is Diesel. It will be for D.G. set
62 KVA @ 10L/Day.
3.9. Quantity of waste to be generated (liquid and solid) and scheme for their
management/disposal.
Domestic wastewater (0.1KLD) will be generated and discharged through septic
tank into soak pit.
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Table 7: Source & Management of generated waste
Source Type of waste Quantity/Annum
Physical Form
Management
Plant & Machinery
Used / Spent Oil
0.2KL Liquid Lubricant or Sell to approved Recyclers
Raw Material Storage & Handling
Discarded Containers/ Barrels
1500 kg Solid Decontamination and Reuse or Sell to scrap vendors.
Process H2SO4 (75-85 %)
14160MT Liquid Collection, Storage, Transportation and Sell to Authorized Actual Users.
Sewage
Sludge
- 250kg Solid To be given to Govt. Approved incinerators
Hi
About 150m2 isolated areas are allotted for storage of Hazardous Wastes storage.
4. SITE ANALYSIS
4.1 Connectivity
The area is connected by road to other industrial town. It is well connected
through NH-6. Sankrail Railway Station is about 4 KM from the location. All the
civic amenities like market, bus stand, hospital, school, college, hotel, restaurant
etc. all are available in the town which is about 5-7 KM from the site. Distance of
important Cities are given below.
Kolkata-10 KM Burdwan- 80 KM
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Figure 3: Map of Project site
4.2. Land form, Land use and Land ownership
The company has acquired 0.33 acre (1335.463 sqm) of land at J.L.No. 7, Dag No.
15, Bhagabatipur, P.S. Sankrail, Kandua Gram Panchayet, District. Howrah –
711302, West Bengal. The Khatian number is 2590. The land is converted into
Factory Land and muted in company’s name. The factory will be constructed on
the said land.
4.3. Topography (along with map)
The latitude and longitude of the project site is 22°33'42.84"N and 88°10'30.52"E
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respectively.
The area has been marked on Survey of India Topo Map No. 79 B/2.
Figure 4: Topo Map of Project site
4.4. Existing land use pattern (Agriculture, on-agriculture, forest, water
bodies (including area under CRZ), shortest distances from the periphery
of the project to the periphery of the forests, national park, wild life
sanctuary, eco sensitive areas, water bodies (distance from the HFL of
the river), CRZ in case of notified industrial area, a copy of the Gazette
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notification should be industrial area, a copy of the Gazette notification
should be given.
Existing General land use
Table 8: Land Utilization Statistics of Howrah District (in ’000 ha.)
Source: Agriculture Contingency Plan for District: Howrah
1 Geographical Area 138.67
2 Cultivable Area 85.57
3 Forest Area -
4 Land under nonagricultural use 51.24
5 Permanent pastures -
6 Cultivable wasteland 0.21
7 Land under Misc. tree crops and groves 1.20
8 Barren and uncultivable land 1.0
9 Current fallows 4.6
10 Other fallows 0.24
As per above table under land utilization statistics of the Howrah district about 62
percent of area was under cultivated area. Nonagricultural area is about 37
percent. The land utilization statistics of the district thus show enough scopes for
both agricultural and non-agricultural activities of the district.
Shortest Distance From Following Particulars:
Periphery of the project to periphery of the forests:- None (within 10 km)
Wild Life Sanctuary: - None (within 10 km)
Eco sensitive area: - None (within 10 km)
Water bodies (distance from the HFL of the river):- Ganga River (approx. 6.5 Km)
Notified industrial area: - None (within 10 Km)
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4.5. Existing Infrastructure
This is a new project. The land is already converted into Factory Land and muted
in company’s name. The land is at clear possession.
4.6. Soil Classification
The alluvial soils are the dominant soil type in Howrah District. The district is
occupied by the thick pile of unconsolidated sediments laid down by the Ganga-
Brahmaputra system. The unconsolidated sediments are made up of clay, silt,
sand and gravel of Quaternary age overlying Mio-Pliocene sediments. Fresh water
aquifers occur under confined condition.
Table 9: Soil classification of Howrah District (in ’000 ha.)
Source: Agriculture Contingency Plan for District: Howrah
Major Soils Area (‘000 ha) Percent (%)
Clayey 13.82 16
Clayey loamy 42.35 49
Loamy 30.25 35
4.7. Climatic data from secondary sources
The main seasons are summer, rainy season, a short autumn, and winter. The
summer in this region is prominent for excessive humidity, with annual maximum
temperature varies between 32-39°C. In early summer, brief squalls and severe
thunderstorms known as Kalbaisakhi or Norwesters, often seen. Monsoon arrives
in the 1st /2nd week of June and stay up to 1st week of October. Annual normal
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rainfall is 1461 millimetre per year. Winter (December - February) is mild and
pleasant and exists for a short period with chilling dry wind coming from the
northeast. The temperature generally does not fall below 100C. A cold and dry
northern wind blows in the winter, substantially lowering the humidity level.
4.8. Social Infrastructure available
As per District Census Handbook, Howrah (Census of India, 2011, SERIES-20,
PART XII – B), population of Howrah in 2011 is 4,850,029; whereas male and
female are 2,500,819 and 2,349,210 respectively. With regards to Sex Ratio in
Howrah District, it stood at 939 per 1000 male in 2011 which is much lower than
the State’s Sex Ratio (950). Howrah District has experienced increment in Child
Sex Ratio from 956 in 2001 Census to 962 in 2011.
Details of Population in Sankrail are given below in Table 10.
Table 10: Details of Population in Sankrail
Total Male Female
Population 343,933 176,748 167,185
Population in the age-group 0-6 37,531 19,233 18,298
Scheduled Castes population 77,458 39,590 37,868
Scheduled Tribes population 1,272 641 631
Literates 254,663 136,214 118,449
Total workers 130,597 105,006 25,591
Main workers 107,069 91,728 15,341
Cultivators 993 902 91
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5. PLANNING BRIEF
5.1. Planning concept (type of industries, facilities, transportation etc) town
and country planning/Development authority Classification.
The project is at J.L.No. 7, Dag No. 15, Bhagabatipur, P.S. Sankrail, Kandua Gram
Panchayet, District. Howrah –711302, West Bengal. Necessary development will be
made.
5.2. Population Projection
The percentage of urban share of Population of Howrah District has expanded
from 50.4% (2001 Census) to 63.4% (2011 Census) of total Population of
respective Census. In total 3,074,144 people lives in urban areas of which males
are 1,591,300 and females are 1,482,844. The total population of the district living
in rural areas is 1,775,885 of which males and females are 909,519 and 866,366
respectively. Howrah has an average literacy rate of 89.86%, higher than the
national average of 74.04%. Male literacy is 92.34%, and female literacy is
87.13%. In Howrah, 8% of the population is under 6 years of age. The density of
Population (Population per square km) of the District is 3,306 per square km. Total
literates in Howrah District were 3,605,206 of which male and female were
1,942,824 and 1,662,382 respectively. Religion data of Howrah is given in Table
11.
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Table 11: Religion data of Sankrail and Howrah
Description Sankrail Howrah
District
Hindu 65.52 % 72.90%
Muslims 33.95 % 26.20%
Others 0.53 % 0.9
5.3. Land use planning (breakup along with green belt etc.)
The Shree Shyam Inorganics Pvt. Ltd. occupies about 0.33 acre (1335.463
sqm) of land at J.L.No. 7, Dag No. 15, Bhagabatipur, P.S. Sankrail, Kandua Gram
Panchayet, District. Howrah –711302, West Bengal. The Khatian number is 2590.
Sankrail Railway Station is within 4 KM from the location. Thus it is well connected
through rail and roads.
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Figure 5: Green Belt Development
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5.4. Assessment of Infrastructure Demand (Physical & Social)
Physical & Social Infrastructure
Secondary survey has revealed that drinking water facility is satisfactory to the
local people as all the villages are having either well or tube well as source of
drinking water. Under medical facilities all the system such as allopathic,
homeopathic and ayurvedic medicines are available at area at a distance of 2-3
KMs. Most of the villages are connected by kuchha roads to district headquarter.
There is educational facility in the area. There is electricity in most of the villages.
This project will provide employment for people.
5.5. Amenities/Facilities
Greenbelt area may be developed in the surrounding project site. Drinking water
and power is available at nearby villages. First aid box with all necessary materials
will kept all time in the office building for use as and when required.
6. PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
6.1. Industrial Area (Processing Area)
Developing of Greenbelt area inside the plant and surrounding the area.
6.2. Resident Area (Non Processing Area)
No residential area is proposed.
6.3. Green Belt
An extensive plantation within the boundary limits of the plant is considered during
project work by planting about 2300 saplings making a two row deep green belt
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along the periphery (spacing 2.0 m x 2.0 m) and all along internal roads, storage
areas and dumps leaving only adequate truck access. The total land area covered
for greenbelt will be 33% of the total area i.e., 440.703 sqm.
Table 12: List of big trees for proposed plantation
No. Common name Scientific name Family
01. Radhachura Delonix regia Caesalpinaceae
02. Arjun, Arjuna Terminalia arjuna Combretaceae
03. Nim Azadirachta indica Meliaceae
04. Ghoranim Melia azedarch Meliaceae
05. Tantul, Tentuli Tamarindus indica Caesal pinaceae
06. Chatim Alstonia scholaris Apocynaceae
07. Akashmoni Acacia moniliformis Mimosaceae
08. Aam Mangifera indica Anacardiaceae
09. Sisso Dalbergia sissoo Papilionaceae
10. Pakur Ficus infectoria Moraceae
11. Sirish Albizia Lebbeck Mimosaceae
12. Jarul Lagerstroemia speciosa Lythraceae
13. Debdaru Polyalthia longifolia Anonaceae
14. Bot Ficus benghalensis Moraceae
15. Ashwatha Ficus religiosa Moraceae
16. Karanj Derris indica Fabaceae
17. Jhaun Casuarina equisetifolia Casuarinaceae
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No. Common name Scientific name Family
18. Krishnachura Caesalpinia pulcherrima Caesalpinaceae
6.4. Social Infrastructure
See section 4.8.
6.5. Connectivity (Traffic and transportation Road/Rail/Metro/Water ways
etc)
The area is connected by road to other industrial town. It is well connected through
NH-6. Sankrail Railway Station is about 4 KM from the location. All the civic
amenities like market, bus stand, hospital, school, college, hotel, restaurant etc. all
are available in the town which is about 5-7 KM from the site. Distance of
important Cities are given below.
Kolkata-10 KM Burdwan- 80 KM
6.6. Drinking Water Management (Source & supply of water)
Water: The company will meet its water requirement from deep water tube well.
The water will also be available from Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) system. The
estimated demand for water is 9.77 KLD for meeting the entire requirements for
domestic consumption, gardening and Industrial uses.
The water requirement including for process & others and domestic water is
projected as follows:
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Table 13: Water Requirement
6.7. Sewerage System
There will not be any process waste water or cooling water from the unit. Closed
circuit cooling system will be adopted in cooling. Hence there will not be any waste
water generation from process and cooling in the Acid Slurry plant. Sanitary waste
water will be treated in septic tank followed by soak pit as per PHE norms.
6.8. Industrial Waste Management
Sources of hazardous waste are Process Wastes (Spent Acid), discarded
containers/Barrel from storage and handling of raw materials and spent/used oil
generation from plant machinery. The unit will provided dedicated storage area of
about 150 m2 for the hazardous waste storage within premises having impervious
floor and roof cover with leachate collection system.
Particulars Water Requirement (KLD)
Domestic 0.15
Gardening 0.05
Industrial
Process 9.3
Cooling (Make up) 0.27
Washing -
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6.9. Solid waste Management
The solid waste generation is proposed to be disposed off as follows:
Table 14: Solid waste generation and Management
Type of Solid Waste Estimated Generation
(kg/Month)
Process of Disposal
Discarded Containers/
Barrels
125 Decontamination and Reuse or Sell to scrap vendors.
Sewage Sludge 20 To be given to Govt. approved incinerators.
6.10. Power Requirement
The contracted power will be 93KVA. The power will be obtained from West Bengal
State Electricity Board (WBSEB). Apart from this, there will be one D.G. set with
capacity of 62 KVA as backup unit.
7. REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT(R&R PLAN)
(Policy to adopted (Central State) in respect of the project affected
person including home oustees, land oustee and landless labour (A brief
outline to be given).
No, R&R Plan is proposed.
8. PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES
8.1. (Likely date of start of construction and likely date of completion (time
schedule for the project to be given)
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The Schedule Of Implementation For The Proposed Project Is Given Below
Activity Commencement Completion
Land acquisition and development Acquired and developed land.
Civil works, Buildings, Foundation of Machineries 01.04.2017 30.05.2017
Structural fabrication and erection of technological
structures
01.06.2017 15.06.2017
Placement of Orders of Plant and Machinery 01.06.2017 30.06.2017
Erection of Equipments 01.07.2017 25.07.2017
Trial Run and Commissioning 30.07.2017 30.07.2017
Commercial Operation Date 01.08.2017
8.2. Estimated project cost and along with analysis in terms of economic
viability of the project.
The cost of the project and means of finance is proposed to be as follows:
Sl.
No.
Item Cost
(Rs.)
1. Land 3,550,000
2. Civil & Construction 3,900,000
3. Plant & Machinery 7,535,275
4. Utility 1,052,750
5. Furniture and Fixtures 105,000
6. Contingencies 629,651
Total 16,772,676
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The project cost is felt reasonable and comparable as per opinion in the current
date of assessment and made sample checks from the market and also discussed
with the industry experts on similar field.
Means of Finance
The means of finance for the proposed project is as follows:
Particulars Rs.
Promoter's Contribution (Share Capital +
Reserve & Surplus)
11,772,676
Unsecured Loan 5,000,000
Term Loan 0.00
Total 16,772,676
9. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATION)
CONCLUSION
The technical feasibility and financial viability of the project has been reviewed
with reference to the project with reference to overall company as a whole.
Our review has been done on the basis of the present scenario and documents
made available to us by the company. We have made the assessment afresh and
made the changes in assumptions wherever felt required. A fresh assessment has
been made and changes will be made wherever felt required.
Based on our analysis it may be concluded that
a) The project is financially and technically viable.
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b) Overall financial liquidity and profitability parameters of the project appeared to be
logical and reasonable.
c) However, development of this project has certain beneficial impact/effects in terms
of providing the employment opportunities.
d) The operation of plant has important positive impact on the socio-economic
environment of the area. This will help to maintain the development of this area
including further growth of physical infrastructure facilities.
For the interest of development and improve the social conditions of the local
habitants, this project should be allowed after considering all the environment
aspects.