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The Rajan Raheja Group is a diversifiedconglomerate which has interests in sectors such asBuilding materials (H&R Johnson (India), RMCReadymix (India) and Prism Cement), Automotiveand industrial batteries (Exide Industries), Cable TV(Hathway Cable & Datacom and Asianet SatelliteCommunications), Financial services (lifeInsurance), Publishing (Outlook Group), Retail(Globus, H&R Johnson (India) TBK, Foodworld andHealth & Glow), Real estate development (RahejaDevelopers), Software (Sonata Software),Petrochemicals and Hotels.

RAJAN RAHEJAGROUP

Our Websites:www.prismcement.com, www.hrjohnsonindia.com, www.rmcindia.com, www.ipnr-endura.com, www.exideindistries.com, www.hathway.com, www.asianetindia.com,, www.ingim.co.in, www.outlookindia.com, www.globus.in, www.foodworld.in, www.healthandglow.in, www.sonata-software.com, www.supremepetrochem.com, www.tridenthotels.com, www.oberoirajvilas.com

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DIVISIONS OF PRISM CEMENT

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Prism currently sells over 5.6 MTPA of cement and clinker

Current saleable capacity at Satna Plant is 7 MTPA

Greenfield plant to come up in Kurnool District, Telangana with initial capacity at 4.8

MTPA.

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2nd largest ready-mixed concrete manufacturer in India

Currently operates 77 plants in 36 cities/towns

Capacity of 8.57 million m3 at present to 11 million m3 by 2018

Received NSCI Safety Award 2014

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Largest Tiles, Ceramics & Sanitaryware Company in India (By Construction World magazine

End-to-end solutions of Tiles, Bath and Kitchens

Capacity is over 58 million m2 per annum with 10 manufacturing Plants

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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & NATURAL RESOURCES

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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & NATURAL RESOURCES&

R&D CENTRE

- an Idea Born Out of Innovation

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KNOWLEDGE – THE KEY DRIVER

As IPNR is based on innovative qualityproducts, knowledge is the key driverin this initiative

A number of young scientists /researchers are working underguidance of senior reputedscientists to maintain ourtechnological edge

Industrial Products & Natural Resources H & R JOHNSON (INDIA)

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IPNR

Ceramic colours

Functional additives for

tile and allied industry

Customized Products

Industrial Partners to

Government Organizations

Refractory Monolithics

Construction Chemicals

Natural resources

Tools & Dies

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THE STEPPING STONE TO YOUR SUCCESS

Industrial Products & Natural Resources H & R JOHNSON (INDIA)

Customized raw materials

Organized mining

On-site laboratory testing facilities

Strict supervision by trained mining engineers

Characterization by geologists

Quality certificate for every batch

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Industrial Products & Natural Resources H & R JOHNSON (INDIA)

Natural resources

Soda feldspar

Potash feldspar

Talc

Sandy Clay, ball clay, china

clay

Quartz/Silica

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Existing Plants

Existing ML

Proposed ML

Existing Processing Units

Proposed Processing Units

Location of Our Mines

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CLAY MINERALS OCCURRENCE IN INDIA

India has estimated clay resources of about 2804 Million tons as per Indian Bureau of Mines report (2014-2015 Mineral Year Book)

The reserve constitute only about 7% of resources at 208.5 Million tons in terms of proved & possible reserve estimation system as per UNFC classification .

In case of China clay availability Kerala state holds 25% of total reserve followed by W.B & Rajasthan States (16% each) and Orissa & Karnataka (10%)

In case of Ball clay resource A.P Contributes 60% & 38% from Rajasthan state .

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Type Proved Reserve in Million Tons

Probable Reserve in Million Tons

Possible Reserves in Million Tons

Total Reserve in Million Tons

China Clay 124 53 2527 2704

Ball clay 12 4 67 83

Shale 15 0.5 0.5 16

Total 151 57.5 2594.5 2803

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CLAY RESERVES OF INDIA –CATEGORY WISE

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Grade Proved Reserve in Million Tons

Probable Reserve in Million Tons

Possible Reserves in Million Tons

Total Reserve in Million Tons

Cement 14 7 11 32

Chemical 34 34

Ceramic/Pottery 48 23 537 608

Filler 6 3 41 50

Other /Mixed 56 20 1904 1980

Total 124 53 2527 2704

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CHINA CLAY RESERVES OF INDIA –INDUSTRYWISE

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Grade Proved Reserve in Million Tons

Probable Reserve in Million Tons

Possible Reserves in Million Tons

Total Reserve in Million Tons

Ceramic/Pottery 12 4 58 74

Other /Unclassified 0.05 0.07 8.8 9.0

Total 12.05 4.07 67 83

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BALL CLAY RESERVES OF INDIA –INDUSTRYWISE

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Bhilwara

Chittorgarh

Jaisalmer

Bharatpur

Nagaur

Udaipur

Kasaragod

Kannur

Trivendrum

Kollam

Purulia

Bankura

Birbhum

MayurbhanjBhubaneswar

Keonjhar

Sahibganj

MungerBhagalpur

Purnia

Belgaum

DharwarTumkur

Kolar

Gulbarga

Betul

JabalpurShadol

DurgBastar

Kabri Anglong

South Arcot

Trichy

Chennai

Panruti

Nellore

Kurnool

Chittor

Adilabad

Amaravati Nagpur

Ellur

Uddampur

Bhavnagar

Rajkot

Jamnagar

Surendranagar

Sabarkanth

Daman

INDEXChina Clay

Fire Clay

Sandy Clay

Ball Clay

Bentonite

Fuller Earth

Diatomaceous Earth

Ochre

Shale

Kutch

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Characteristic report of different Sources of Indian clay minerals-BeneficiatedSource Category Retentio

n 63 Micron Mesh (%)

PhysicalColour

Plasticity Particle Size > 2 Micron 9%)

Linear Shrinkage At 1200OC

ColourAt 1200OC

Reflectance Value L*

SiO2 Al203 Fe203 Cao LOI

GUJ-Bhuj clay

China clay

0.2 White Fair 68 5.37 White 93 46-48 36-38 0.4-0.5 0.3-0.5 12-14

GujaratThan Garh

Fire clay 0.4 black good 74 5.87 White 89 54-56 28-30 0.7-0.9 0.38 12-14

RAJ-Bikaner Ball Clay 0.1 cream Excellent 88 8.97 Off white

73 55-57 28-30 1.5-1.7 0.4-0.6 8-10

JHKD-Rajmahal

China clay

0.12 White Moderate 74 4.67 white 91 45-47 35-37 0.5-0.7 0.3-0.4 12-14

Bihar -Bhagal Pur-

Chinaclay

0.08 white Fair 73 5.68 white 88 49-51 33-35 0.6-0.8 0.2-0.4 12.-14

T.N-Neyveli Fire clay 0.22 Grey white

poor 72 5.21 GreyWhite

84 48-51 28-30 0.8-1.2 1..2-1.4 12-14

Dumuria-Orissa

China clay

0.16 Pale white

Moderate 59 4.87 Pale Cream

78 43-45 35-38 1.6-1.8 0.2-0.5 12-14

MeghalayDarugiri-

China clay

0.32 white Moderate 68 4.82 white 93 49-51 33-35 0.4-.58 0..9-1.2 12-13

Karnataka –Bagesh pur

China clay

0.34 Off . White

Excellent 67 6.82 Cream .White

78 45-47 30-32 1.0-1.2 0.3-0.5 12-14

Kerala -Pappineseri

China clay

0.48 Blackish white

Good 62 5.21 white 91 43-45 36-38 0.6-0.7 0.42 13-15

Industrial Products & Natural Resources H & R JOHNSON (INDIA)

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Characteristic report of different Sources of Indian clay minerals- Crude Source Catego

ryRetention on 63 Micron Mesh (%)

PhysicalColour

Plasticity Particle Size > 2 Micron 9%)

Linear Shrinkage At 1200OC

ColourAt 1200 OC

Reflectance Value L*

SiO2 Al203 Fe203 Cao LOI

KarnatakaGulbarga

Clay 1.2 White poor 75 0.9 white 89 65-67 20-22 1.4-1.6 1.6-2.0 10-12

Rajasthan-Jaisalmer

Diatam.Earth

0.02 White poor 62 0.3 white 94 84-88 4-6 0.5-1.5 2.0-4.0 0.5-1

A.P-DwarakaTirumala

Ball Clay

2.7 Offwhite

Excellent 68 6.87 Cream 78 48-52 25-28 1.5-1.7 2.7-3.0 8-10

Rajasthan -Udaipur

Iilitic/ chloritic

2.5 Green Fair 87 0.8 Darkbrown

51 45-47 22-24 6-8 1-3 6-9

West Bengal-Bankura(Barjora)

Fireclay

0.1 Pink Excellent 68 5.37 White 85 52-54 30-32 1.0-1.4 0.4-0.7 10-12

MaharashtraKolhapur

Plasticclay

0.22 yellow Good 67 5.89 Yellowred

48 48-51 20-22 8-10 0.3-0.5 12-14

WestBengal-Bhirbum

Fire clay

0.45 Offwhite

Moderate 76 9.1 Yellowwhite

78 53-55 28-30 1.5-2.2 0.1-0.3 10-12

Tamil Nadu -Panrutti

Fire clay

2.93 yellow Good 78 6.3 Brown 43 58-61 26-28 0.8-1.3 0.8-1.3 5-7

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Classifications Indian Clay Minerals by structure.

CRYSTALLINE layer type/ Equidimensional – Kaolinite Group (Kaolinite,

Dickite,Nacrite)

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Classifications Indian Clay Minerals by structure

Layer type/Expanding Lattice / Equidimensional Smectite Group

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Classifications Indian Clay Minerals by structure

Non Expanding – illite /Phyrophyllite/Chlorite Group.

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Classifications Indian Clay Minerals by structure

Chain Structure Type/ Palygorskite group (Palygorskite / Sepiolite)

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THE STEPPINGSTONE TO

YOUR SUCCESS