Electricity is an integral utility in modern society, with links to everything from a humans subconscious fear of the dark to the practical need for working illumination in an industrialized world. The entire world essentially runs on electricity, in one form or another, and while combustibles are essential at the present time as well, their time is nearing an end. Most of the devices and appliances are run from electricity so it is present everywhere as in our bed room, kitchen, roof, in our office, in the path, in trains. ? When electricity was first introduced into the household, it was primarily used for lighting which was operated through switches and sockets. The invention of the light switch over 100 years ago offered people a quick and safe method of lighting their homes. From its invention in 1884, technology has provided us with many choices for the types of switches we use, the decor of the plate that covers them and more energy efficient ways of providing us with electricity. A ceiling fan is a mechanical fan, usually electrically powered, suspended from the ceiling of a room that uses hub-mounted rotating paddles to circulate air. A ceiling fan rotates much more slowly than an electric desk fan; it cools people effectively by introducing slow movement into the otherwise still, hot air of a room, inducing evaporative cooling. Fans never actually cool air, unlike air conditioning equipment, but use significantly less power (cooling air is thermodynamically expensive). Uses Ceiling fans are very commonly used for circulation of air in a room to bring the cooling purpose easier. Due to circulation of air in a room, the cooling rate increases and we feel cool and less suffocation. When the air is circulated, air comes from other place and due to this the room becomes cool. The fan consists of a rotating arrangement of vanes or blades which act on the air. Unlike air conditioners, fans only move air, they do not directly change its temperature. Therefore ceiling fans that have a mechanism for reversing the direction in which the blades rotate (most commonly an electrical switch on the side of the unit) can help in both heating and cooling. An electrical switch is a commonly used device for making, breaking, or changing the course of an electric circuit. There are different types of electrical switches being manufactured for use in different applications. Switches and sockets are used for utilising grid electricity supply at 220/250 volts, They are used in every house, industry, office, and hotel, practically everywhere electric connection is available. These fittings help in using the electricity at will & cut the supply when not desired, They are fancy and decorative when fitted properly, They are hard material and impact resistant & Polycarbonate moulding powder made plastic switches sockets have reasonably long life. Market Survey The market is estimated to have grown from about Rs 24 bn in 2003 to 04 to over to Rs 33 bn in 2006 to 07 and is expected to grow to Rs 43 bn in 2009-10. The organised market is about 40%, driven by increasing income levels of people and their quality preference. Brown goods or domestic kitchen appliances are indicators of the changing consumer scenario in the wake of the liberalised economic environment. With the white goods segment becoming vibrant, the brown goods could not lag behind. Both segments have witnessed the onslaught of the global brands. The branded brown goods market has expanded at a feverish pace. A major cause for this is the entry of over a dozen new brands supported by high profile media promotion. While some products made a resounding entry, several others took time to make a perceptible mark. Rice cooker is one such item. It is being adopted increasingly. Cost Estimation Capacity : 3120000 Nos./ Annum Ceiling Fans :120000 Nos. Switch & Sockets: 3000000 Nos.