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Dalmia Plant Operational by March 2

Dalmia Cement's plant in Belgaum, Karnataka, is expected to be operational by March 2014. With an investment of Rs 1,300 crore, the plant will have a total production capacity of 25 lakh tonne per year. Currently, about 5 per cent of the company's market share sales comes from Karnataka, as compared to about 14 per cent each from Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Contact: Dalmia Cement.
Tel: 044-2827 9933.
Fax: 044-2827 6508.
Website: www.dalmiacement.com

Dalmia Cement's plant in Belgaum, Karnataka, is expected to be operational by March 2014. With an investment of Rs 1,300 crore, the plant will have a total production capacity of 25 lakh tonne per year. Currently, about 5 per cent of the company's market share sales comes from Karnataka, as compared to about 14 per cent each from Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Contact: Dalmia Cement. Tel: 044-2827 9933. Fax: 044-2827 6508. Website: www.dalmiacement.com

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