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Global Synthetic Gypsum Markets 2021-2027 - Focus on FGD Gypsum, Fluorogypsum, Phosphogypsum & Citrogypsum

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. The growth of the construction industry across the world has increased the demand for decorative structures and drywall which has propelled the demand for synthetic gypsum. Furthermore, the use of synthetic gypsum as a filler in the cement production process bolsters the growth of synthetic gypsum market. Based on application, the synthetic gypsum market is segmented into drywall, cement, soil amendment, dental, water treatment, and others. Drywall is one of the most common form of finish wall sheathing. The drywall is basically made of gypsum plaster, which has been stuck between two thick layers of paper and provides a smooth finish to the wall.

KSDMA moots chemical spill contingency plans

KSDMA moots chemical spill contingency plans Updated: Updated: ‘Off-site, on-site emergency plans essential for factories’ Share Article ‘Off-site, on-site emergency plans essential for factories’ A strategic environment impact assessment carried out by the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) in the aftermath of the oil spill at the Travancore Titanium Products Ltd. (TTP) has pointed to the need for chemical spill contingency plans for the State, districts and factories. On February 10 this year, hundreds of litres of furnace oil had spilled into the coast following a pipeline rupture at TTP, Kochu Veli, sparking environmental concerns and a public outcry. “The State Pollution Control Board (PCB) along with the Coast Guard must develop a detailed oil contingency plan for the State by considering the existing system in Kerala and with the help of all stakeholders. Contingency plans should be developed for State, districts and companies. Off-site and

Deducted salary to be given back from April

Deducted salary to be given back from April Updated: Updated: Will be returned in five monthly instalments Share Article Will be returned in five monthly instalments The repayment of a month’s salary of government employees and teachers deducted over five months by the government will be returned in five equated monthly instalments from April 2021. The Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, on Wednesday decided to deposit deducted salary in the Provident Fund account and allow the employees and teachers to withdraw it from June. In the case of those paying contributory pension, the deducted salary will be returned without deducting the NPS contribution. A communication from the Chief Minister’s office said arrangements would be made to deposit the deducted salary to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund for those employees willing to do so.

Kerala: Three-member panel formed to probe furnace oil leak into sea

Kerala: Three-member panel formed to probe furnace oil leak into sea SECTIONS Last Updated: Feb 11, 2021, 04:16 PM IST Share Synopsis A thorough investigation has to be conducted and report submitted to the government in 10 days by the committee comprising Industries department Principal Secretary, A P M Mohammed Hanish, Malabar Cements Managing Director M Mohamed Ali and KMML Managing Director J ChandraBose. Agencies Representative Image Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Thursday set up a three-member committee to conduct a probe into the leak of about 5,000 litres of furnace oil from state-owned Travancore Titanium Products Ltd into the sea. A detailed probe is needed on the matter as it has come to notice that the leakage has caused some environmental issues, Industries minister E P Jayarajan said in a release.

Kerala Government Forms Panel To Probe Furnace Oil Leak Into Sea

Kerala Government Forms Panel To Probe Furnace Oil Leak Into Sea Kerala Government Forms Panel To Probe Furnace Oil Leak Into Sea A detailed probe is needed on the matter as it has come to notice that the leakage has caused some environmental issues, Industries minister EP Jayarajan said in a release. According to assessment, 5,000 litres of furnace oil from Travancore Titanium Products had leaked. Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Thursday set up a three-member committee to conduct a probe into the leak of about 5,000 litres of furnace oil from state-owned Travancore Titanium Products Ltd into the sea. A detailed probe is needed on the matter as it has come to notice that the leakage has caused some environmental issues, Industries minister EP Jayarajan said in a release.

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