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Integrated Industrial Revolution: 

 

 

The word had experienced three industrial revolutions, i.e.  First, Second, & Third Industrial revolutions. And now Fourth Industrial revolution has been started mostly in developed countries. All Industrial revolutions has brought fantastic socio, economic & political changes in the world. Industrial Revolutions brought phenomenal rise in standard of living of their citizens. The human index experience exponential growth of industrialized nation.

 

India failed to experience any Industrial Revolution. After independent though we developed some industrial centers. But these centers are not synonyms of Industrial revolution. IR does not reach to masses. Disparities grows over the time. Concentration of wealth grows. Regional imbalance grows over the years within our country. 

 

So we need Integrated Industrial Revolution based upon scientific and technological breakthroughs. 

 

At NBF we see every economic activities as an opportunity for mass entrepreneurship & employment generation.

 

Focused Areas:

 

Steel

Cement

Construction

Allied Industries for construction like Glass, Wood work etc.

Solar Energy

Energy Storage 

Electrical Vehicles

Secondary energy sources like ethanol, methanol, gases from secondary sources etc.

Plant & Machineries for different Industries

Smart Digital Economy related to Fourth Industrial Revolution

Advanced agricultural practices like green house & hydroponic farming

Better storage of farm products & marketing

Manufacturing products for import substitution in various different fields.

 

 

 

 

Advantage IIR (Integrated Industrial Revolution):

  1. Mass participation of people, generation of mass employment

  2. Balanced regional distribution.

  3. Sustainable small manufacturing units.  

  4. Mass entrepreneurship development.

  5. Introduction & implementation of advanced technologies.

  6. Better utilization of manpower & physical resources.

  7. Equality in society.

  8. Development of small & smart ecological urban centers.

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