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Mahavir Minerals Ltd has been a market leader in mining of industrial minerals, forming the backbone of the country's ceramic and glass industry. In operations for over 40 years, we were one of India's first exporters in this industry, and still supply some of the world's leading ceramic companies with our products. Today, we manufacture a wide array of products including Feldspar, Quartz, Clay, Granite and Limestone, in various forms including blocks, lumps, grains and powder. Our company is constantly focussing on improving product quality and enhancing production efficiency. By controlling both mining and processing, we are able to better handle the mineral value chain, and optimize quality as per the needs of our customers. We also consistently work hard on setting the right systems and processes, thereby swiftly identifying areas of improvement and constantly upgrading our facilities and techniques. Currently, we are also working on product diversification and new product development - developing enhanced quality minerals using our existing crude mineral resources. With multiple existing mineral deposits, we continue to acquire mines in various parts of India. We also operate manufacturing plants and have a strong R&D team, aimed at achieving high quality consistency. Mahavir has rapid expansion plans, and hopes to play an even larger role in the ever growing ceramic, glass and building material industry.
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