After the completion of the Third Five Year Plan, India today stands committed to year another Five year Plan in order to fully develop & industrialise by exploiting its vast potential of natural and manpower resource. The fast developing industrialisation of the country has naturally involved the increasing usage of common metals including iron, steel, copper, aluminium and their alloys in quant-ities ranging from thousands to million tonnes in the form of heavy machinery, huge factories, transport vehicles, railways and their accessories, various structures, engin-eering and electrical equipment and myriads of consumer articles fabricated from the common metals and their alloys
India is reputed for its metallurgical heritage since the 4 th century BC. CSIR-NML uncovered some ...
Steel is the most versatile material which has made the progress in every aspect on this earth possi...
The evolution of alloy steels during the last two decades has been characterized by serious efforts ...
AFTER the completion of the Third Five Year Plan, India today stands committed to yet another Five ...
The present century has seen the phenomenal growth of light metals and their multitude alloys for a ...
With the presentation of the Draft Outline of the Third Five year Plan involving a capital inves...
The present century has been the phenomenal growth of non-ferrous metals and their multitude alloys ...
THE past two decades have witnessed a multifold increase in the production of metals in India whi...
Projected growth of Indian alloy, tool, special and stainless steel industries both in the publ...
Perhaps the most significant development in India in the ferrous metallurgical field (luring t...
Growth of non-ferrous metal industry in India is a vital necessity. To meet the rapidly growing ind...
The minerals and metals heritage of India cover a period of over ten thousand years and extend beyon...
Industries in India play an important role in the economic growth of country. These industries face ...
STEADY growth of Indian non-ferrous metal industry is of vital importance to our national economy. W...
The current annual production of finished steel is just over 4 million tonnes in India. The growth p...
India is reputed for its metallurgical heritage since the 4 th century BC. CSIR-NML uncovered some ...
Steel is the most versatile material which has made the progress in every aspect on this earth possi...
The evolution of alloy steels during the last two decades has been characterized by serious efforts ...
AFTER the completion of the Third Five Year Plan, India today stands committed to yet another Five ...
The present century has seen the phenomenal growth of light metals and their multitude alloys for a ...
With the presentation of the Draft Outline of the Third Five year Plan involving a capital inves...
The present century has been the phenomenal growth of non-ferrous metals and their multitude alloys ...
THE past two decades have witnessed a multifold increase in the production of metals in India whi...
Projected growth of Indian alloy, tool, special and stainless steel industries both in the publ...
Perhaps the most significant development in India in the ferrous metallurgical field (luring t...
Growth of non-ferrous metal industry in India is a vital necessity. To meet the rapidly growing ind...
The minerals and metals heritage of India cover a period of over ten thousand years and extend beyon...
Industries in India play an important role in the economic growth of country. These industries face ...
STEADY growth of Indian non-ferrous metal industry is of vital importance to our national economy. W...
The current annual production of finished steel is just over 4 million tonnes in India. The growth p...
India is reputed for its metallurgical heritage since the 4 th century BC. CSIR-NML uncovered some ...
Steel is the most versatile material which has made the progress in every aspect on this earth possi...
The evolution of alloy steels during the last two decades has been characterized by serious efforts ...