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  2. Mangalore tiles - Wikipedia

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    The Calicut Tile Co. (CTC) was the first fully mechanised roofing tile manufacturer in India. It was started in the year 1878. Besides roofing tiles, CTC also manufactures ceiling tiles, hourdees, hollow blocks, paver tiles, decorative garden tiles and terracotta products. The company is currently fully operational.

  3. Basel Mission tile factory - Wikipedia

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    The Common Wealth Trust Ltd or locally referred to as Basel Mission tile factory run by the German missionary Plebot (Georg Plebst in reality), with an unnamed Indian master-potter, [1] was the first Mangalore tile manufacturing factory to be set up in India in 1860 [2] on banks of the Nethravathi river near Morgan's Gate, [3] about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Ullal bridge.

  4. RAK Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    RAK Ceramics has 23 state-of-the-art plants across the United Arab Emirates, India, Bangladesh and Europe. [ 2 ] RAK Ceramics is a publicly listed company on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in the United Arab Emirates and on the Dhaka Stock Exchange in Bangladesh as a group, the company has an annual turnover of approximately US$1 billion.

  5. Kota Stone - Wikipedia

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    Building stone or Kota stone, (in tile shape) Kota Stone is a fine-grained variety of Kota limestone, quarried at Kota district, Rajasthan, India. Hundreds of mines are located in or near the town of Ramganj Mandi and in the Kota district. [1] The greenish-blue and brown colours of this stone contribute to its popularity.

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  7. Stones of India - Wikipedia

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    Over time, wind, ice, and water wear away at the mountain or volcano above it, and the granite is exposed to the surface. India has varieties of granite in over 250 shades. As of 2005, Granite reserves in India was 37,426 million cubic meters and ranked fifth in the export of processed product.

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