Abstract:
I. Product and its uses
.The item ~sused for lighting the roads, streets,
railway station platforms etc. In the olden
days, t!Iis item was. made 'of cast iron consisting
of a pillar usually III a decorative desizn and
body in the form of a square pyramid at the
top f,?r housing the lamp. Such lamps are rarely
seen In the developed areas where electrification
has tak:c~ place. The lighting is now done
usually with th~ flourescent tube lights fitted on
tubular or fabricated poles and tubular or fabricated
fittings.
II. Market Potential
As explained above the lighting in a developed
area IS usually done with the electric
flourescent tube/mercury vapour lamps on tubular
poles etc. However in the remote areas
where electric 'power ha~' not reac~ed, the lamp
posts and bodies may still be required for lighting
with the kerosene lamps.