October 30, 2019

In the organised sector value added products

The organised market in dairy industry currently stands at only around 22 per cent in India. The Rufil paneer will be available in a packaging of 200gm and 1Kg. Jaipur: Rajendra and Ursula Joshi Food Industries Pvt Ltd (Rufil)vacuum compressed bag Suppliers has launched its all new paneer in the market. Rufil paneer manufactured in its state of the art facility with automated operations is packed using German technology for giving one of the best vacuum packed paneer in the market. 


This helps in giving better quality product helps in retaining the freshness and softness of Paneer for much longer time than compared to other packaging available in the market.The sale of paneer in Rajasthan in the year 2017-18 was more than 1600 metric tonnes. The Rufil paneer will be available in a packaging of 200gm and 1Kg.With plant in Mahindra World City, Jaipur, the company boasts of Swiss expertise in dairy processing and products. The company first ventured out in production of Value Added products with its cup dahi and masala chhach whereas going forward the company plans to launch more products like ice-cream, Swiss-style yogurt, Cow Ghee etc. Currently, Rufil produces products like milk (Full Cream, Toned, Double Toned) in 500ml and 1000ml packaging, curd in 1kg packaging, plain buttermilk, cup dahi and masala chhach.Abhishek Joshi, Director, Rufil, said "The organised market in dairy industry currently stands at only around 22 per cent in India. 

In the organised sector value added products make up for about 25 per cent, wherein paneer constitutes only about 3 per cent. Currently the market of loose paneer is huge but we see the consumer trend is changing towards packed paneer. Consumers are increasingly getting conscious about food safety, hygiene and overall quality of product especially in a sensitive product like paneer. Therefore we believe that by consistently delivering premium quality paneer from Rufil, we will be able to convince consumers to shift from loose paneer to packed paneer.”The company will also try to promote usage of its products, especially paneer among restaurants and hotels. Rufil paneer will be available in Jaipur, Ajmer and the Shekhawati belt of Rajasthan, and for now it will be available at more than 500 Rufil partner stores. Rufil Paneer’s special packaging has a light barrier, will prevent it from contamination and will improve its shelf life, making it last longer.

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October 15, 2019

Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstine had said

Satheesh Reddy said on Saturday that extensive simulations done before the anti-satellite test (A-SAT) had shown that there was no possibility of the debris of the destroyed satellite hitting the International Space Station (ISS).DRDO chief said that International Space Station (ISS) was around 120 kilometres above from the point where the missile had hit the test satellite.

Because satellite is tracked by many stations across the world by manypeople,” said Mr Reddy."The mission of this nature, after the test is conducted, cant be kept secret technically .Also laterally there was difference, as the test was carried out at Bay of Bengal and ISS at that point was over French Guyana..Mr Reddy said that the while India has capability to bring down a satellite at an altitude of 1000 kilometres, the test was done below 300 kilometres to ensure safety of space assets and debris below this level decays fast..He said that anti-satellite test (A-SAT) done by India on March 27 could not have been kept secret as many countries keep track of satellites.India had shot down a live satellite on March 27 with an anti-satellite (A-SAT) missile developed by DRDO.India’s recent test of anti-satellite (A-SAT) missile has been termed as "a terrible, terrible thing” by NASA.

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram had hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for announcing that India had demonstrated anti-satellite missile capability, saying only a "foolish government” would make such a disclosure and "betray” a defence secret. He said that even US and China had to come out about these tests... DRDO chairman G. Satheesh Reddy (Photo: File) New Delhi: DRDO chairman G. Of those, 24 went above the apogee of the ISS, the point of the space station’s orbit farthest from the Earth. India is fourth country after US, Russia and China, which have such capabilities.

Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstine had said that just 60 pieces of debris were large enough to track.Nasa had said that India’s anti-satellite missile test created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris placing the International Space Station (ISS) and its astronauts at risk. He said that mission was designed Vacuum Storage Bag Factory in such a way that minimum debris go up.DRDO chief said that as per simulations all the debris of the satellite will decay within 45 days

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