An industrial visit was organized for 220 students of III B. Com to Karkala on March 17, 2018, along with the faculties Mrs. SeemaPrabhu S., Mrs. SushmaR.Shetty, Mrs. Ashalatha, Mrs. UshaNayak and Mrs. Vinoda V Nayak, which provided an opportunity to educate the students regarding industrial environment.
The first visit was to “Adarsh Industrial Chemicalls”, a distillation plant, Sanoor which manufactures cashewnut shell liquid.The proprietor of the industry Sri N Ganesh Kamath explained the students about the different stages of process of cashewnut shell oil which were exported to foreign countries like Korea, Japan, Brazil, U.S.A, U.K, etc. He briefed that India being the largest exporter of cashew products over last one decade, contained various by products like cashew nut liquid, cashew shells, cashew cakes etc. Cashew shell containing 30% of the oil and angelic acid could be used to cure diseases like Aids and Cancer. The cost of that acid is Rs. 70 lakhs per kilo. Cashew testa will be used for tanneries.
The second industry which we visited was Kamath Pova Mills Modern Rice Mill Unit. The proprietor of the industry Sri N Ganesh Kamath explained different types of rice available and its by-products. He also explained about processing and purification of paddy. Mr. Kamath highlighted about steaming, soaking, drying, bran removal and polishing.
The third factory which we visited was ‘Mahaganapathi Granite Cutting and Polishing Unit’ at Karkala. The main objective of this unit is manufacturing and processing of granite slabs for both domestic and export market. He explained to the students that Granite is an important structural and ornamental stone and because of its high compressive strength and durability, is extensively used for massive structural work like bridges, sea, river walls etc. It is available in different varieties and colour mostly in gray, red, pink, white etc. He also said that Granite is more durable as compared to marble and economical in maintenance. He explained about the manufacturing process for cutting and polishing of granite blocks. After the polish, slabs are marked to the required sizes and then slides are cut using edge cutting machines. He also provided knowledge about the GST rates applicable to production.
Finally, we visited Soan’s Farm at Belvai, a centre of innovative agriculture. Major crops grown is Pineapple, arecanut, coconut and other variety of fruits. The owner provided information regarding multiple cropping of coconut, pepper etc. by which maximum usage of land can be done.
It helped the students to bridge gap between class room session and practical industrial world. All the students have been explained about manufacturing, management, HR, Sales Tax Department formalities and had interaction with the respective departmental heads which are useful for the students in their future.
Report by:
Mr.Ignatius Nevil Noronha