Globally 120 million tonnes of red mud/bauxite residue is generated annually posing a very serious and alarming
environmental problem. The most important barrier to remediation, re-use and long term sustainability of bauxite residue
management is its high alkalinity. Cement is an important ingredient and a binder in the manufacturing of concrete. But its
production releases a large amount of CO2 to the atmosphere thus degrading the environment. This can be prevented by
conserving the use of cement by replacing partially with waste materials. One such material is an industrial waste called red
mud. Experimental investigation was conducted in which cement was replaced with red mud in percentages of 0, 3, 9, 12,15,18,
and and a constant 5% hydrated lime is used in M30 concrete.. In this study it is observed that compressive strength and split
tensile strength are increased till 15% then decreased at 20% when partially replaced by red mud. The highest compressive
strength of concrete achieved at 15% replacement