| Number of forms |
Name of Industry to which forms relates. |
| 1 |
2 |
| C.M.I. - (1) |
Wheat flour |
| C.M.I. - (2) |
Rice milling |
| C.M.I. - (3) |
Biscuit making (including bakeries and confectioneries) |
| C.M.I. - (4) |
Fruit and vegetable processing. |
| C.M.I. - (5) |
Sugar. |
| C.M.I. - (6) |
Distilleries and breweries (including power alcoholmanufacturing).
|
| C.M.I. - (7) |
Starch. |
| C.M.I. - (8) |
Vegetable oils-oil seed crushing, and extraction andprocessing of vegetable oils.
|
| C.M.I. - (9) |
Paints and varnishes. |
| C.M.I. - (10) |
Soap. |
| C.M.I. - (11) |
Tanning. |
| C.M.I. - (12) |
Cement. |
| C.M.I. - (13) |
Glass and glassware. |
| C.M.I. - (14) |
Ceramics. |
| C.M.I. - (15) |
Plywood and tea chests. |
| C.M.I. - (16) |
Paper and paperboard (including strawboard). |
| C.M.I. - (17) |
Matches. |
| C.M.I. - (18) |
Cotton textiles-spinning and weaving. |
| C.M.I. - (19) |
Woolen textiles. |
| C.M.I. - (20) |
Jute textiles. |
| C.M.I. - (21) |
Chemicals including drugs and pharmaceuticals. |
| C.M.I. - (22) |
Aluminiums copper an brass-all processes from ore smelting tomanufacture of final products ready for use.
|
| C.M.I. - (23) |
Iron and Steel-smelting (including blast furnace operations)rolling and re-rolling.
|
| C.M.I. - (24) |
Bicycles. |
| C.M.I. - (25) |
Sewing machines. |
| C.M.I. - (26) |
Producer gas plants. |
| C.M.I. - (27) |
Electric lamps. |
| C.M.I. - (28) |
Electric fans. |
| C.M.I. - (29) |
General Engineering and Electrical Engineering (excludinggeneration and transformation of electrical energy).
|
| C.M.I. - (30) |
Footwear and leather manufactures. |
| C.M.I. - (31) |
Rubber and Rubber manufactures (including rubbersubstitutes).
|
| C.M.I. - (32) |
Enamelware. |
| C.M.I. - (33) |
Hume pipes and other cement and concrete products (includingreinforced products).
|
| C.M.I. - (34) |
Asbestos and asbestos cement products. |
| C.M.I. - (35) |
Bricks, tiles, lime and surkhi manufacturing. |
| C.M.I. - (36) |
Lac. |
| C.M.I. - (37) |
Turpentine and Rasin. |
| C.M.I. - (38) |
Plastics (including manufacture of gramophone records). |
| C.M.I. - (39) |
Petroleum refining. |
| C.M.I. - (40) |
Saw milling. |
| C.M.I. - (41) |
Woodware (including furniture manufacturing). |
| C.M.I. - (42) |
Tea manufacturing. |
| C.M.I. - (43) |
Tobacco products. |
| C.M.I. - (44) |
Groundnut decorticating cashew-nut processing and dalmanufacturing.
|
| C.M.I. - (45) |
Printing (including lithographing) and book-binding. |
| C.M.I. - (46) |
Webbing, narrow fabrics, embroidery and lace manufacturing. |
| C.M.I. - (47) |
Hosiery and other knitted-goods. |
| C.M.I. - (48) |
Thread and thread ball making. |
| C.M.I. - (49) |
Textiles, dyeing, bleaching, finishing and processing(including mercerising, finishing, calendering, glazing,proofing, etc.)
|
| C.M.I. - (50) |
Clothing and tailoring. |
| C.M.I. - (51) |
Cotton ginning and pressing. |
| C.M.I. - (52) |
Rope making. |
| C.M.I. - (53) |
Silk and artificial silk. |
| C.M.I. - (54) |
Jute pressing. |
| C.M.I. - (55) |
Electricity generation and transformation. |
| C.M.I. - (56) |
Automobiles and coach building. |
| C.M.I. - (57) |
Ship building and ship repairs (including ship yards anddock-yards).
|
| C.M.I. - (58) |
Railway workshop, repair shops and locomotive shops. |
| C.M.I. - (59) |
|
| C.M.I. - (60) |
Aircraft assembling, repairs and servicing. |
| C.M.I. - (61) |
Railway wagon manufacturing. |
| C.M.I. - (62) |
Textile machinery and accessories (bobbins, shuttles, healds,reeds, pickers, etc.)
|
| C.M.I. - (63) |
Unspecified industries. |