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Future Of The Paper Industry Is Bright.

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16 Sep, 17 07:44
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Udaipur. Harshpati Singhania, managing director of JK Papers Limited said that despite the many challenges, the future of the paper industry in the country is bright. Long-term changes and their impact of the country's economic reforms are certain. The fundamental elements of the Indian economy are strong and have the potential to grow at the fastest pace in the world. There will also be changes in the level of business and education levels. In such scenario, the demand for paper in India is most likely to grow. GST is good for everyone and everyone should support the government by following it. There are also possibilities of a reduction in GST rates in the coming times.
These thoughts were shared by Shri Singhania in two-day whole sellers conference, The conference was also attended by company's full time director.O P. Goyal, president A.S. Mehta, and other office bearers More than 250 whole sellers participated in the conference .Dr.Tuktat Bhanawat, representative of Udaipur, told that in his welcome address Shri Singhania said that paper import is the biggest challenge. We should promote indigenous paper. He further added that Plantation not only improves the environment but also provides employment to a lot of people. The paper industry is job oriented and the livelihood of the people in large quantity runs through it.
President A.S. Mehta said that the market is going through uncertainty right now. We all have to counter this. Paper industry is growing at the rate of 6-7 percent in the country. In the era of computer, the paper industry is growing on other industries and has been stabilizing. Mr. Mehta said that pollution is less in this industry compared to other industries. Over 1 lakh tons of detergent is produced across the country, which eventually dissolves in water while the paper industry preserves pollution. As far as wood is concerned, only 7% of the timber is used in the industries, only 3% of it is used in wood papers, 93% of the timber is used for cooking like kitchens etc in villages etc. It has been made that the paper industry is going to its end woods using wood.
The welcome speech was given by Rajesh Kapoor. While vote o f thanks was delivered by Manoj Agrawal.
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