Khaitan India (KHAITANLTD), part of the Khaitan group, is in the business of manufacturing sugar and cane cultivation. The company was incorporated in 1936 and came under the Khaitan fold when Khaitan Agro Complex was merged with it in January 1994. The company has a sugar unit at Plassey in Murshidabad district of West Bengal, which currently has a crushing capacity of 1,200 tons per day (TCD). The capacity is planned to go up to 1,500 TCD by 2007 and to 2,000 TCD by 2008. The company is installing a turbine to reduce fuel cost. The company's agriculture division has 8,000 acres of land near its sugar unit, where a total of about 302,699 trees have been planted in the last 15 years. The plantations include litchi, mango, teak and kadam. It is estimated that after 10 years, the plantations might be valued anywhere between Rs 3,000 million and Rs 5,000 million. The company has a 35% stake in Khaitan Electricals (KEL). It earns royalty income from the Khaitan brand name despite discontinuing marketing activities of KEL products. The registered office of the company is located at 46C, J.L. Nehru Road, Plassey-741157, West Bengal.