India is the second largest producer of cement next to china. According to recent survey, it was found that cement requirement will rise 550 to 600 million tonnes per annum by the year 2025. Cement Production in cement industry is the major cause of global warming which liberates carbon dioxide [1,2]. In order to reduce the global warming and to decrease the cement and aggregates in concrete, the alternatives are to be used like GGBS, Steel Slag, Fly ash etc., [3,4] Granulated Blast Furnance Slag known as GGBS are the byproduct of blast furnace which is delivered during the manufacture process of iron. The iron is operated at 1500 deg Celsius and are quenched in large volume of water to form molten glassy materials and are further crushed to form powdered material known as GGBS. GGBS is used as a replacement for cement in concrete [5,6]. Due to the usage of GGBS in cement, the production and usage of cement in concrete can be reduced to a considerable quantity [7]. Steel slag is the byproduct when lime is added to extract impurities during steel manufacturing process and it amounts about 15-20% of crude steel production [8,9]. The application of steel slag includes producing metallurgical raw materials, road construction works, innovative building materials, environmental and also in agricultural fields. However, the application of steel slag in concrete is still