The Honcho of the Indian Sweets and Snacks Industry

Food is the very essence of survival. It is not only the whole meals that have gained popularity but also veg snacks items, chaat, sweets, namkeen, etc. that are equally savored. There are a very few Indian brands that are renowned not only in the Indian market but also overseas; worth mentioning is Bikanervala. The honcho in the Indian sweets and snacks industry is obviously the century plus old Bikanervala. Ask any foodie freak about Bikanervala and pat would come the reply in the positive with a mention of food items in the Bikanervala menu such as veg snacks, chaat, namkeen, sweets, etc.

Here is a list of the food items included in the Bikanervala menu: Sweets: Premium sweets, traditional sweets, khoya sweets, Bengali sweets; few of these include rasgulla, ghewar, malai chap, rasmalai, kalakand, petha, pakija, laddoo, barfi, shrikhand, etc. Namkeens: Aloo bhujia, peanuts, badam lacha, bikaneri bhujia, chana masala, cornflakes mixture, dal moth, ganthiya, kaju mixture, etc. Chaat: Bhalla papri, lachha tokri, pani puri, bhel puri, matar kulcha, dahi bhalla, aloo tikki, kachori with sabji, paneer tikka, raj kachori, papri chaat, etc. Veg Snacks: Chole bhature, paneer pakoda, samosa, kachori, matar kachori, dhokla, sandwich dhokla, pav bhaji, etc. North Indian Cuisine: Shahi paneer, chana masala, seasonal vegetables, dal makhani, rajma masala, special rice, eco meals, onion kulcha, paneer nan, butter nan, etc. South Indian Cuisine: Plain dosa, masala dosa, onion rawa masala, rawa plain dosa, rawa masala dosa, uttapam, vada sambhar, sambhar idli, etc. Chinese Food: Tomato soup, veg chowmein, veg coupsey, sweet corn soup, veg fried rice, spring roll, veg manchurian, talumein soup, paneer chilly, etc.

Other food items in the Bikanervala menu include continental food, beverages & shakes, and bakery items.

Fiberglass Fan For Chemical Industry

CB Blower fans can be supplied to be gas tight and made of special materials to resist corrosion. Fans and turbo blowers are supplied to provide air for carbon black plants and for sulphuric acid plants.

Chemicals industry provides the widest range of challenges for rotating equipment. CB Blower Co. fans and blowers operate in conditions encompassing extreme pressure and temperature, and handle a wide range of gases containing aggressive and toxic components. Demanding specifications and strict safety requirements must be met and above all is the need for dependable operation over long periods.

CB Blower Co. fans meet the challenge of moving gases continually, reliably, efficiently and safely. They are built to API, or equivalent industry standards and their performance has been proven over many years of operation; and the blowers can meet unusual requirements that include dual drive systems with automatic drive engagement / disengagement and special materials of construction.

Scenario Of Mobile Industry In India

A lot of water has flowed under the bridge from the time that mobiles were unheard of in India to the present where they have become almost ubiquitous. Beginning from those days, Indian subscribers paid around Rs. 16.40 for a mobile to mobile call and around Rs 32.80 for a mobile to a landline call. Today, as per recent statistics, customers pay far lesser for calls and occasional text messages that add up to around Rs 300 a month and upwards.

Now that mobiles have moved into the affordable bracket, there is a great demand for additional mobile services such as mobiles, email, stock market quotes, and astrology services, just to name a few.

A recent survey pointed to the fact that for most customers, mobile phones have become an extension of their personality. Many go a step ahead to say that mobile phones define their individuality as well.

Cosmetic Laser Industry Aerolase Leads With LightPod Series

Advances in the cosmetic laser industry have made the laser a proven treatment option for many skin conditions. Cosmetic laser manufacturer Aerolase has developed the highly versatile LightPod Neo and efficient LightPod Era to meet the demanding needs of both physicians and clients.

Aesthetic dermatology is continually evolving to meet the needs of clients who are paying more and more attention to their skin and investing money in its care. Cosmetic laser treatment is a rapidly growing industry and has proven to be very profitable for healthcare practitioners. The cosmetic laser has become a formidable tool for dermatologists and health care practitioners. At the forefront of the cosmetic laser industry is Aerolase, manufacturer of the popular LightPod series of aesthetic laser. The LightPod Neo and LightPod Era are cosmetic lasers that can be used individually or together to perform a variety of cosmetic procedures safely and effectively. The LightPod Neo is a versatile cosmetic laser that can be used for a number of different applications.It is effective on a number of skin conditions, including minor wrinkles, scars, age spots, pigmented lesions and psoriasis to name a few. The LightPod Neo cosmetic laser is also FDA approved for use as a treatment against acne. This highly versatile cosmetic laser can also be used to treat vascular conditions, such as spider veins, leg veins and angiomas. In addition, the LightPod Neo can be used to perform pain-free hair removal and even tattoo reduction.

The LightPod Era is ideal for use on deep wrinkles and pigmented lesions, along with age spots and cutaneous lesions. It is an excellent resurfacing tool that can be used to refine and tone the skin while removing the telltale signs of aging and sun damage. Depending on the level of damage to the skin, the LightPod Era cosmetic laser can be employed to perform laser peels, gentle skin resurfacing or more radical resurfacing in conjunction with blepharoplasty to ensure overall skin rejuvenation. With the LightPod Era even the most stubborn wrinkles and age spots will be reduced and their appearance minimized.

An Overview Of The Heavy Machinery Industry

The present day market is a highly competitive one and therefore companies need to devise new and innovative business strategies in order to continue making profits and to substantially increase their market share. For this reason, companies have now begun to shift their business focus from creating tangible products to developing a whole range of comprehensive products along with service designs. This explains the increasing importance of innovative services and this has become apparent over the years. However, little has been done for the management of these services. Heavy equipments are ones that are used mainly in the construction and manufacturing industry. These colossal equipments are difficult to transport, are capital intensive and have a long life cycle of use. This heavy industry machinery is extensively utilised by diverse industries including forestry, transportation, agriculture and construction.

These industries call for substantial investments in heavy equipments and thus getting a proper ROA or return on assets is necessary. Capital velocity is highly important in this respect. It is necessary to make provisions for such innovative services in order to ensure high level of performance and asset availability within a limit budget. Heavy equipments are usually customised and thus are difficult to manage and maintain. These equipments can be divided into different categories such as mining equipment and construction equipment. A working face, shovel, stacker and dumper is used for open pit mines whereas a drill, underground loaders and rigs are used for underground mines. Construction equipments comprise a long list including trenching equipment, piles driving equipment, wagon and trucks, excavating equipments such as clamshells, power shovels, hoes and cranes; draglines, scrapers and tractors.

There are different types of heavy equipment that are used for similar purposes and thus it would be difficult to make a generic classification. There are a number of factors that are taken into consideration while classifying these equipments and these include service facility, operating environment, revenue generation, core competency, life expectancy, service skills, subsystem, cost and weight.