Monday, 16 October 2017

‘Plant of Excellence’ from amongst the PSU Steel Plants

Steel PSUs must finalize and implement all SPVs and Joint Ventures  in a time-bound manner, says Steel Minister Shri Birender Singh.
All Steel Plants must aim for achieving international benchmarks of performance and quality
Ministry of Steel to adjudge ‘Plant of Excellence’ from amongst the PSU Steel Plants

New Delhi: 16th October, 2017

The Brainstorming Session with key stakeholders in the Steel industry, chaired by Steel Minister Shri Birender Singh, Union Steel Minister in Chandigarh today witnessed free flow of  ideas and exchange of views.

Birender Singh directed the CMDs of PSUs under Ministry of Steel to finalize and implement all SPVs and joint ventures in a time-bound manner. The ramping up of modernized units also, has to be completed with all seriousness and commitment within stipulated timelines, he added. The Minister remarked that there are pockets of excellence in each Plant & Unit, which need to be replicated and the whole Steel Plant should become a hallmark of excellence. That is possible only when the Plant aims to achieve international benchmarks of excellence in production and quality. To encourage a healthy competition amongst the PSU Steel Plants, Ministry will assess and declare a ‘Plant of Excellence’ based on overall performance vis-à-vis international standards, he added. The Minister stated that he would himself review the performance at Plant and Unit level, and production performance will be closely monitored by the Ministry. Responsibility for time and cost overruns will be fixed as a norm from now on, he emphasized. Any genuine difficulties and constraints could be highlighted in such review meetings so that quick remedial action could be taken. Shri Birender Singh underscored the critical significance of synergy and teamwork at Board level in each company. Lack of coordination, one-upmanship, groupism, egocentricity, micro-vision at Board level not only impact the company adversely in short term but also lead to long term harmful consequences, he added. Accountability and responsibility has to begin from the top, and mechanism for rewarding good performance and disincentives for poor performance should be applicable at all levels, he stated.

The meeting was attended by the Minister of State for Steel, Shri Vishnu Deo Sai,  Secretary Steel, Dr. Aruna Sharma, senior officials from the Ministry, CMDs and other officials from the PSUs under Ministry of Steel.

 Gujarat Hungry, Malnourished & Stunted 

Researcher view only Not ours
October15, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
It is all Bakvas about Gujarat’s Bikas. In this both ruling and opposition are pathetic. Gujarat can’t be claiming any BIKAS when it ranks 13th out of 17 States in HUNGER – ahead of MP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhatisgarh all BJP states and 12th is Orisha also NDA state. Here are some data –

Milk Production Growth 30% in 5 Years – Milk Animals 27.5%.
Milk Productivity Growth Rate 0.5%.

As per data in SER2017, Milk Production in Gujarat increased 30% from 7.9 MT in FY2007-08 to 10.3 MT in FY2012-13 five year period – in this period number of In Milk Cattle & Buffalos also increased substantially from 6.9m to 8.8m or 27.5%. [P-S72, S74.]

In 20 Yrs Population Growth in Gujarat was 45% – Food Production 20%.

Year
Foodgrains
Oilseeds
Cotton
Sugarcane
1997-98
5709.8
3837.6
3180.0
11836.2
2016-17
7420.0
4781.3
8220.0
11950.0
20 Yrs
30%
12.4%

1%
Gujarat’s Share in India’s GDP 7% in 1994 – 1998 and 2016
GSDP Share
With only 4.99 per cent population share, Gujarat accounts for 7.3 per cent share to National GDP. [SER P-20]

In this Large Industry accounts for 30% to 35% which are National Projects largely owned by Indians – are of little benefit to Gujarat. Excluding these Gujarat GDP is reduced to 4.75% of India for 5% of India Population.
Gujarat 44.7% Children Under 5 Underweight
Power Generation 8%, Installed Capacity 9%
H1 2017-18 Power Generation in Gujarat was 48.8BU compared to India generation of 611 BU. This is exactly 8%. Installed Capacity in Gujarat is 9%.

Chhatisgarh 55 BU & MP 52 BU Produce more Electricity than Gujarat.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770 [4G]9871056471, 9718280435,
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

Israeli jets ‘hit Syrian anti-aircraft battery’

Israeli warplanes have reportedly hit a Syrian anti-aircraft battery, Reuters reported citing Israeli military. The report said the Syrian forces fired at the jets while they were “overflying Lebanon.”
The battery was reportedly located 50 kilometers (30 miles) east of Damascus.
The planes, which the Israeli military said were on a “reconnaissance mission,” were not hit.
“Earlier today, an anti-aircraft missile was launched from Syria towards IDF aircraft during a routine flight over Lebanon. No hits confirmed,” the Israeli Defense Force spokesperson tweeted.
Israeli military reportedly hit the Syrian battery with four bombs, leaving it no longer operational.
Earlier today,an anti-aircraft missile was launched from Syria towards IDF aircraft during a routine flight over Lebanon. No hits confirmed
Israel immediately reported the incident to Russia, accusing the government in Damascus of a “clear provocation,” according to Haaretz, citing the military.
“The Syrian regime is responsible for any firing from its territory. We see this incident as a clear provocation and we will not allow it,” Haaretz quoted the army spokesperson as saying.
According to the Haaretz report, an “Sa5-type missile” was fired at the Israeli aircraft, which is a NATO reporting name for Soviet-designed S-200 surface-to-air missiles.RT news

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