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April - June 2014
PROVEN VALUES. POWERFUL VISION
Brown Coal
H O U S E J O U R N A L O F N E Y V E L I L I G N I T E C O R P O R AT I O N LT D .
NLC Celebrates
57th Raising Day
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Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC addressing
the employees at the
Raising Day Celebrations (20.05.2014).
CMD hoisting the NLC flag at the
Raising Day Celebrations
Directors and Chief Vigilance Officer at the
Raising Day Celebrations
SWORN-IN & CELEBRATION
‘BROWN COAL’ WELCOMES THE HON'BLE UNION MINISTER
such as Shri.Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Prime
Shri Piyush Goyal (50) assumed office as the Union
Minister of India. He headed the BJP’s Information
Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power,
Communication Campanign Committee and
Coal and New & Renewable Energy on
oversaw the publicity and advertising campaign of
26.05.2014.
the party including the social media outreach for
A Charted Accountant by profession, he has also
the Indian General Election,2014.
graduatad in Law. He was educated at Don Bosco
Shri Goyal has a strong political background as his
High School, Mumbai, Jai Hind College, Mumbai,
father
Shri Vedprakash Goyal was the Union
M.R. College of Commerce and Economics,
Minister
for Shipping and was the National
Mumbai, Government Law College, Mumbai and
Treasurer
of BJP over two decades. His mother
Institute of Charted Accountants of India, New
Smt. Chandrakanta Goyal was elected thrice to
Delhi. He has had a brilliant academic record
Shri Piyush Goyal
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Mumbai.
having secured All India second rank in CA and
His wife is Smt. Seema Goyal, an active social worker and they are
University second rank in Law.
blessed with a son ( Shri Dhruv) and a daughter,(Kum.Radhika),
Shri Goyal is currently a member of Rajaya Sabha and was earlier
studying in Harvard University, USA and West Minister School, UK
the National Treasurer of Bharathiya Janata Party. He is a well
respectively. He has participated, in Leadership Programmes at
known Investment Banker and has advised top corporates on
Yale University, Oxford University & Princeton University, and is
Management Strategy and growth. He has served on the Board of
currently pursuing the Owner / President Management
India's largest commercial bank, the State Bank of India and Bank
Programme at Harvard Business School. He has widely travelled
of Baroda.
in USA, UK, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Hongkong, Italy,
During his 28 years long political career, he had held several
Czech Republic, Australia, New Zealand, China, South Africa,
important positions in the BJP and is in the BJP’s National
Kenya, UAE, Singapore, Pakistan and Nepal. No doubt, his
Executive Committee of the Party. He has also served as the
exposure to advising Corporates on Management Strategy and
Member of Task Force for Interlinking of Rivers, Government of
Growth will guide NLC to scale new heights.
India, Standing Committee on Finance, Committee on Provision
‘Brown Coal’ wishes our new Minister all success!
of computers to Rajya Sabha and Advisory Committee of Ministry
of Defence. He had the privilege of being mentored by stalwarts
NLC CELEBRATES 57th RAISING DAY
NLC was registered as a Company on 14.11.1956, and
Pandit Nehru, the Architect of Modern India launched the mining
operations with his golden touch on 20th May 1957. A pioneer
among the Public Sector Undertakings, with complex industries
under its fold, it had to learn on its own, as skills in trade and
professionalism in various areas were very limited in the days of
its inception.
With decades of experience in mining and power generation and
overcoming number of technical problems, it has yielded fruits in
the form of profit from 1976-77. The success story continuous
and during 2004, Miniratna status was conferred on NLC. NLC was
declared as a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking during 2011.
After 57 years, today NLC has been a forerunner among other
Public Sector Companies in lignite mining and has become a
pioneer provider of India's energy security with a rich history of
achievements.
To celebrate the birth of NLC and to rejoice the growth and
performance, NLC celebrated its 57th Raising Day on 20.05.2014
at the lawns of the Corporate Office. Shri B. Surender Mohan,
CMD, NLC participated as the Chief Guest and recalled the
contributions of his predecessors to the growth of the
organization.
He hoisted the NLC flag and released pigeons. During the
function, NLC theme song in Tamil, Hindi and English was
launched, which was cherished by all the participants.
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri S. Rajagopal, Shri M.S. Ravindranath,
Shri S. Boopathy, Directors of NLC, Shri Shiv Raj Singh, IFS, Chief
Vigilance Officer spoke on the occasion.
Earlier, the message of Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, Director (HR)
was read by Shri N. Balaji, GM/IR/CO. Senior Officials, Employees,
Representatives of Trade Union and Associations participated in
the function.
CMD, Directors, CVO, Executive Directors with the Representatives of Trade Unions and Associations during the 57th Raising Day Celebrations.
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CMD'S MESSAGE
FROM THE DESK OF CMD
Dear colleagues,
My heartiest greetings to you and your family members.
Always it gives me much pleasure to address you all through our
house Journal BROWN COAL. We celebrated the 57th Raising Day
of our beloved Company on 20-05-2014. It was an apt occasion to
recall the history of NLC spanning over 57 years since its inception
in 1957. On the occasion, we paid rich tribute to the stalwarts of
yester years for their great effort and contribution in NLC's
growth. I am happy to note that the 'NLC Theme Song' in trilingual which was launched on the occasion has given more
enthusiasm and enjoyment to whole of the NLC family and it has
developed a new spirit of belongingness to our company.
Now we have entered in to III quarter of the current fiscal
2014-15. As you know, we entered the current year with more
strength, courage and confidence gained by the excellent
performance of previous year, but I observed that the physical
performance of our company for the I & II Quarter of the F.Y 2014-15 was
not encouraging. Obviously, due to the non-achievement of set target,
performance of all the units except TPS-I Expn. and TPS-II has been
declined considerably.
I find that reduction in effective working hours of Bucket Wheel
Excavators owing to the increased maintenance period, requirement of
recurrent maintenance of Mining machineries due to rain and seepage
water problems, frequent vulcanization of conveyor belts, shortage of
teeth, etc., were the major factors attributable to non-achievement of
Targets in Mine production. Further restricted lignite production on
account of surplus stock available in Mine-I & IA during the month of
April'2014 and controlled lignite production in Mine-II during the month
of June 2014, for want of storage space, due to less off take of linked
power station were the reason for shortage in Lignite production. But,
during the subsequent months, the production has not picked up. Non
commissioning of TPS-II Expn. also resulted in restrictive Lignite
production
However, I am glad to note that during the First Half of the current
Financial Year, we have generated 9983.10 Million Units of Power,
achieving 100.04% of the set target and 69 MU more than the total
generation for the corresponding period of previous year. We have also
earned ` 593.40 Crore 'Profit After Tax' during the First Half year of
2014-15 as compared to ` 518.43 Crore in the same period of previous
year and registered a growth of 14.46%.
I am of the strong opinion that we should have planned maintenance
schedule of Equipments & Plants to ensure the availability at optimum
level to maximize the production in existing units. However, I am
confident that each one of you shall put forth your best efforts to
overcome the difficulties being faced now and bring out best
performance of our Company, so as to overcome the shortfall of
I & II quarter and to achieve the targets of the current financial year.
In the power generation front, shutdown of one 100 MW unit of TPS-I
subsequent to the mishap involving high pressure heater and reduction
in power generation consequent to the decommissioning of HP heater
in all other units of TPS-I were attributed to the non achievement of
Targets in Power generation. Moreover, non commissioning of Unit –I of
TPS-II Expansion after the redesign and rectification of FBHE and delay
in commissioning of Unit-II are invariably letting down our production
targets for the current year.
Besides, in the current year, we may have to face more challenges in Mine
production. Land acquisition is one of the critical issues. Particularly, after
the new Land Acquisition Act-2013 came in to effect from Jan'2014, there
was no progress in land acquisition activities. 1100 ha (268.82 ha for
Mine-I, 242.97 ha for Mine-IA and 588.08 ha for Mine-II) are urgently
required for Neyveli Mine Expansion.
We have already taken up the issue with Principal Secretary, Govt. of
Tamil Nadu in resolving the issues in getting Administrative sanction
orders for acquisition of additional lands required for Mine expansion
schemes. Meanwhile, Govt. of TN has sought exception from the new
Land Acquisition Act-2013 for acquisition of Land for industrial purpose
and has issued an order for continuing of land acquisition under State
LA Act 10/99 with a provision for payment of interim compensation with
pending approval of exception from the new LA Act. Land acquisition
processes must be done expeditiously to match with our mine
advancement plan as well as acquisition of additional lands required for
Mine-IA and Mine-II Expansion.
Now, it is anticipated that Unit-I of TPS-II Expn. will be commissioned in
Dec'2014. Moreover, scheduled dates of commissioning of 2x500 MW
Thermal Power Project of NTPL have been postponing due to the delay
in completion of erection by the respective package contractors and also
due to the delay in obtaining Forest Clearance & Wild Life Clearance from
MoEF. It is now anticipated that the statutory clearances will be obtained
soon and the Units will be commissioned in Jan'2015 and Mar'2015
respectively.
With regard to other ongoing projects, I am happy to note that
construction activities of our 2x500 MW New Thermal Power Project in
Neyveli (NNTPP) have been gaining momentum. As per the time
schedule Unit-I shall be commissioned in Oct'2017 followed by Unit-II in
April'2018. In view of the critical requirement of replacing the aged
TPS-I, timely commissioning of the NNTPP attains more significance.
In case of the 3x660MW Gadhampur Thermal Power Project (GTPP) at UP
under our Joint venture company NUPPL, the required land for the
project has already been acquired and taken in to pocession. Moreover,
Expression of Interest (EOI) was invited from the prospective bidders to
pre-qualify them for participating in the tendering for the three major
packages. However, GoI sanction for the project will be obtained only
after the Environmental Clearance (EC), which in turn is linked with the
Stage-I forest clearance of the captive mine in Patchwara South Coal
block allotted as fuel linkage to GTPP. As the Coal block is partially situated
in forest area, it is the main bottleneck to get the forest clearance.
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SEMINAR & REVIEW MEETING
WORKSHOP ON UNDERGROUND BROWN COAL GASIFICATION
The lignite mining through open cast mining is feasible when lignite is
available upto 150 metres depth. However, for deep seated lignite
deposits, where overburden to lignite ratio is higher, Underground Coal
Gasification (UCG) can be an alternate choice. The UCG is an
environment-friendly clean coal technology which can be adopted for
exploiting deep seated brown coal with minimal environment impact
without disturbing agricultural land or underground water resources.
NLC is actively involved in implementing UCG pilot study since 2005 in
certain lignite blocks of Rajasthan and
Gujarat along with ONGC & CMPDI. Due
to inadequate technology, single UCG
pilot plant was not yet been established
in India, whereas Russia, USA, Australia,
New Zeland, Canada & Italy have
demonstrated the UCG pilot plant and
entering in to the commercial operation.
Now NLC is planning to implement a pilot project on UCG, at a village in
Ramanathapuram District, where lignite deposits are available beyond
300 mts. and the ground water is not potable. NLC received two
responses for this project - One from IIT Madras in collaboration with
technical expertise from USA & Ukraine and the other from Lemar, Inc,
USA. These two proposals are under evaluation stage.
The Work Shop Sessions were handled by the faculty Dr. Rajesh R. Nair,
Associate Professor, IIT Madras, and UCG Experts Shri John F Kelafant,
Senior Vice President, Advance Resource
Institute, Washington, USA and
Dr. Anatoly Vasylchenko, Retd. Deputy
Director, Research Coal Mining Institute,
Ukraine. The Workshop threw light on
various subjects like International
Practices of UCG Technology, current
status of UCG, geophysical studies, Pros
and Cons of UCG.
For the benefit of NLC officials to have a
technical knowhow on UCG, Centre for
Applied Research and Development, our
in-house R&D Unit and our Geology
Department jointly organized a one day
Workshop-Cum-Brain Storming Session
on “Under Ground Brown Coal
Gasification (UCG)” at NLC's Power
Station Training Centre on 12th June,
CMD inagurating the workshop
2014. Shri B. Surender Mohan CMD, NLC
inaugurated the work shop in the
presence of Functional Directors ADVANTAGES OF UCG
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri S. Rajagopal, · Recoverable coal reserves can be expanded.
Shri M. S. Ravindranath and · Lower capital/operating costs
Shri S. Boopathy. In his inaugural
address, CMD informed that 60% · A promising option for the future and its potential to access low
grade, inaccessible coal resources and convert them
lignite resources are available
commercially and competitively into syngas is enormous, with
beyond 300 Mts. depth which is not
potential application in power, fuel, and chemical production.
minable with the present technology.
To meet out the fuel demand in · Offers an economic means of extracting energy from deep
future, we have to find an alternative
seated deposits where extraction using conventional mining
way to tap up the deep seated
techniques will be economically unviable.
resources, he said.
The coal gasification is a process of
producing Synthetic Natural Gas
(Syn-gas), a mixture of methane (CH4),
Carbon Monoxide (CO), Hydrogen (H2),
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and water vapour
(H2O) from coal and water, air or oxygen.
In underground coal gasification, this
process is conducted in-situ in coal
deposits. The end product is Syn-gas
(H2+CO) which can be utilized for
power generation and value added
products like diesel, fertilizers etc.
Senior Executives, Mining Engineers
and Geologists attended the seminar
and interacted with the UCG Experts.
Ea r l i e r, D r. T. Ka n n a D a s a n
GM/Geology welcomed the
gathering and Dr. S. Santhanam
GM/CARD proposed the vote of
thanks.
INTEGRITY PACT PROGRAMME REVIEWED
To carry out all our procurement
activities and tendering processes in
a transparent manner with equity
and fairness, NLC signed an MoU
with Transparency International
India (TII) for implementing Integrity
Pact (IP). As a familiarisation and
confidence building measure, NLC
arranges periodic review meetings
with NLC officials, contractors /
suppliers and Independent External
Monitors (IEMs).
CMD, Directors and CVO with Independent External Monitors
The seventh meeting to review and
evaluate the effectiveness of the IP at NLC was held on 15.05.2014 at Neyveli. IEMs for NLC, Shri N. Sundaradevan, IAS, Former Additional Chief Secretary
to Government of Tamilnadu, Industries Department and Shri D. Mukherjee IPS, Former DGP, Tamilnadu have reviewed the Integrity Pact with all Senior
Executives of NLC. Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC and Functional Directors, Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri M.S. Ravindranath,
Shri S. Boopathy and Chief Vigilance Officer Shri Shiv Raj Singh, along with Executive Directors and senior officials attended the review meeting.
Shri R. Srinivasan, ED (P&BD and Contracts) highlighted the activities related to IP. Independent External Monitors appreciated the procurement policy,
Manual adopted by NLC and procedures followed by NLC in a transparent manner and also were very much impressed upon the awareness being made
by NLC about the Integrity Pact Program across all sections and stake holders of NLC. Earlier, Shri G. Srinivasan, GM/Contracts welcomed the gathering
and Shri S. R. Sekar, DGM/Contracts proposed the vote of thanks.
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ACHIEVEMENT, R&D
AN INNOVATIVE IDEA !
TILTABLE PRESSURE ROLLER FRAME REDUCES THE FORCED OUTAGE
The employees of Conveyor Maintenance Division of Mine-II have
developed a novel idea to improve the productivity of the Bottom
Bench System, by introducing a Tiltable pressure Roller Frame in the
conveyor system. This new concept leads to save crores of rupees.
Among the Bench Systems of Mine-II, Bottom Bench is the most
vulnerable for its highest rate of failure of conveyor belt rollers. Soil
condition and the problems due to continuous seepage of ground
Team of creative employees with CGM/Mine-II and Senior Officials
water are the reasons. Each tail end skid of the conveyor has a sloping
frame and the pressure rollers installed in this arrangement play a
vital role in maintaining the profile of the belt. These pressure rollers,
especially the first roller frequently fails due to continuous wearing
by the soil coated return belt.
As the pressure rollers are mounted on a permanently fitted frame
below the return belt, the entire conveyor system has to stop if any
failure occurred in the pressure
rollers. Operating the conveyor
system with faulty roller will
cause severe damage to the
belts, it should be positively
replaced. But due to the slushy
Tiltable Roller Frame
and congested surroundings, it
will take 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours to replace the pressure rollers
during II and III shifts. This will involve a huge production loss.
After a long brain-storming session, a team of engineers and
employees of the Division found a solution for this problem, by
replacing the conventional permanently fitted frame with a tilting
frame. The concept is, the faluty roller can be detached from the belt
system by just tilling the frame. Yes! The frame can be pulled down by
removing two bolts and nuts and the system can be restarted within
2 minutes. Removing one set of pressure rollers will not make much
effect, as the belt is supported by other adjacent rollers. However,
the faluty rollers can be replaced at the regular maintenance time
during the I shift of next day with zero production loss.
Though the concept might seem simple the outcome of the idea will
be grand. Earlier data reveals that, the average gain in the reduced
down time per pressure roller is 18 hours in a year. So, for seven
conveyor in the bottom bench system, the product is 126 hours,
which is remarkable while considering the production of the mine. It
is estimated that this new idea can save ` 2.52 crore per year.
Brown Coal proudly puts on record the effort of the team of
executives and employees led by Shri P. Stephen, Executive
Engineer, Conveyer Maintenance Division. Keep it up colleagues!.
BROWN COAL BECOMES BLACK COAL !
NLC TAKING R&D PROJECT WITH JAPAN EXPERTS
Our in-house R&D Unit, Centre for Applied Research & Development
(CARD) has jointly taken up a pilot project “Upgradation of Brown
Coal (UBC) Based Power Generation - A Feasibility Study” in
association with M/s. Kobe Steel Limited (KSL), Japan. The study was
sanctioned by the New Energy and Industrial Development
Organization (NEDO), an entity under Ministry of Economy, Japan.
Earlier, a team led by Shri S. K. Srivastava, Secretary, Ministry of Coal,
Government of India with Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC,
Shri T. Avudaithangam, ED/Thermal, Dr. V. Manoharan, DGM/CARD,
as members visited Japan between 25th and 28th March, 2013 to
discuss on the project.
NLC provided Lignite sample and sent to Indonesia, to test at
M/s. KSL Pilot Plant for drying and making pellets for testing purpose.
The feasibility study and testing of the product in boilers at M/s. KSL,
was found to be encouraging.
To finalize the MoU between M/s. KSL, Japan and NLC, a team from
M/s. KSL comprising of Mr. Mitsuhiro Saito, General Manager/
Engineering Business, Mr. Takeo Kashiwagi, GM / Technical and
Dr. Ajay Dua, Former Secretary, Ministry of Industries, Govt. of India
visited NLC on 04.06.2014 and had a detailed discussion with our
CMD, Directors, ED and officers of CARD.
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CMD discussing with Japan experts
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Advantages of Up-graded Brown Coal
Moisture is reduced thereby increasing the calorific value of
Brown Coal at the site itself
Overcoming the risk of spontaneous ignition of lignite during
transportation to long distance and reduces the transport cost
Increases the fuel value and reduces the auxiliary power
consumption in power plants and the emission of CO2 (Carbondioxide)
Enhances the life of the mines and improves efficiency of the power
plant
CELEBRATIONS & OL IMPLEMENTATION
DR. AMBEDKAR JAYANTHI
CELEBRATED
NEYVELI CENTRE OF INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS
CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE
NLC celebrated the 123rd birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji
Ambedkar with great devotion on 14.04.2014. Shri B. Surender
Mohan, CMD, NLC garlanded the bronze statue of
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar at Pudukuppam Junction and recalled the
struggles undergone by Dr. Ambedkar for the upliftment of the
The Valedictory
function of the
Golden Jubilee
Celebrations of
Neyveli centre
of the Institution
of Engineers (IE)
(India) was held
on 04.04.2014
at the Institution
building,
Neyveli.
CMD inaugurating the construction work for
Guest House Dormitory
Shri B. Surender
Mohan, CMD, NLC and the Member of Mining Engineering
Division Board IE (I) was the Chief guest, and delivered a special
lecture on the topic “Frugal Engineering”. Speaking on the
occasion the CMD said that, with depletion of the resources,
global warming & environment concerns, increasing population,
change in market trends necessitates frugal engineering (getting
optimum output from the given input), he added.
Earlier, CMD garlanded the statue of Dr. M. Visvesvaraya and
unveiled the plaque in commemoration of the inauguration of
construction work for the guest house dormitory. He also
honoured 13 engineers who presented research papers at the
recently held Indian Engineering Congress, Chennai.
Shri S. Rajagopal, Director (Power) and the President of the
Institution of Engineers (India), Neyveli Local Centre, presided
over the function.
Er. M. Anbalagan, Honorary Secretary of the Neyveli Local Centre
welcomed the gathering and Er. A. Sekar, Joint Honorary Secretary
proposed the vote of thanks.
CMD garlanding Dr. Ambedkar Statue
downtrodden. Functional Directors, Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya,
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri S. Rajagopal, Shri M. S. Ravindranath,
Shri S. Boopathy and Senior Officials graced the occasion.
Shri J. Ganesa Moorthy, General Secretary, Shri S. M. Navaneetha
Raja, President of SC&ST Employees Welfare Federation spoke on
the occasion. Members of SC&ST Employees Welfare Federation
and ST Welfare Association, Representatives of Trade Unions and
Associations, large number of employees and public attended
the programme and redeemed their gratitude.
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49 OLIC MEETING
HINDI WORKSHOP
CMD, Directors and CVO at the OLIC Meeting
Dr. C. Jayasankar Babu, addressing at the inaugural session
The 49 Official Language Implementation Committee (OLIC)
Meeting was organized under the chairmanship of
Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC on 23.06.2014 at Corporate
Office All the members and representatives from the various
units participated in the meeting and presented the status of
the OL implementation activities in their Unit. The Chairman
and Vice Chairmen reviewed the implementation of OL Policy
with reference to previous meetings and advised to the Units
Heads to impart Hindi Training to all the employees. He
emphasized on the importance of 100% compliance of Sec 3(3)
of OL Act.
Our Hindi Cell organised a one day Hindi Workshop for the
benefit of the employees on the topic “Techniques of Hindi
Translation using Official Language terms” on 07.06.2014 at our
Employee Development Centre. Dr. C. Jayasankar Babu,
Asst. Professor, Pondicherry University, Puducherry was the
guest faculty for the workshop. Shri N. Balaji, GM/HR,
Shri S.C. Roy, DGM/HR and Shri A. Mohammed Dawood,
DGM/EDC participated at the inaugural session. 39 employees
from various units participated in the workshop and
Dr. Jayasankar Babu familiarized the participants with hindi
translation.
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INFRASTRUCTURES
NEW SERVICE UNITS INAUGURATED
Mine-I expansion had necessitated shifting/relocating of existing
35 sheds/yards to non-mining area. Accordingly 25 of them were
earlier shifted to areas in Mine-I, Mine-II & B&C area and
inaugurated.
Shri B. Surender Mohan, our CMD inaugurated the 3 New Service
Units (NSU) on 15.05.2014 at the B&C area in the presence of the
Functional Directors Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri S. Rajagopal,
Shri M.S. Ravindranath and Shri S. Boopathy.
The Central Workshop: This Yard plays a major role in NLC in
producing spare parts of SME and other equipments. It consists of
four Units viz. Fitting Shop, Fabrication Shop, Foundry Shop and Pipe
Slotting Shed.
A New Foundry Shop constructed at a cost of `176 lakhs with a plinth
area of 1013 Sq. Mtrs., provides the facility to manufacture the steel
and gunmetal castings.
To provide facility for slotting of Pipes a new Pipe Slotting Shed was
constructed at the cost of `20 Lakhs with a Plinth area of
243 Sq.Mtrs.
New Auto Yard: The New Yard is constructed at a cost of `5.99 crores
and it has a layout area of 32,000 Sq. Mtrs. for the periodical
maintenance of Heavy Motor Vehicles, Light Motor Vehicles, servicing
of vehicles, painting of jeeps, and Engine Changing etc. Presently this
yard is maintaining 479 HMVs and 270 LMVs.,
CMD inaugurating the Central Workshop
CMD commissioning a machinery
A New Fitting Shop constructed at a cost of `90 lakhs in a plinth area
of 1098 Sq. Mtrs. which avails the facility in reconditioning the
Machinery Spares.
A New Fabrication Shop - II constructed at the cost `160 lakhs in a
Plinth area 1242 Sq. Mtrs. to cater to Structural Fabrication Works
and Rolling of Pipes.
Water Tank: To provide water supply to all yards in NSU area, an Over
Head Tank of 3 lakh Litres capacity near west gate of New Service
Unit was constructed at cost of `63.64 lakhs. Executive Directors,
Senior Officials, Employees and representatives of trade union and
Association participated.
NLC GH UPGRADED WITH NEW FACILITIES
To deliver an excellent patient care, NLC General Hospital has
recently renovated the Emergency Care Unit and the pathology
Depatment. Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC inaugurated the
renovated and upgraded Trauma Care & Laboratory buildings on
07.04.2014 at the Hospital premises.
The existing casualty unit of the hospital is being shifted to a spacious
Trauma Care Centre and upgraded to a 6 bedded unit with
modernized Mini Operation Theatre with all advanced life
supporting equipments. Centralized oxygen and suction lines and
multi parameter monitors / devices for life saving intervention are
available in this
unit.
With these
facilities, lives
can be saved by
d o c t o rs a n d
para medical
team in trauma
cases like the
I n d u st r i a l &
Ro
a d Tra ff i c
CMD inaugurating the New Trauma Care Unit
accidents and
Heart attacks. The patients can be stabilized before being shifted to
the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or referred to other hospitals.
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The Pathology
Laboratory
buildings were
renovated at a
cost of ` 20 lakh
and augmented
with an automated
microbiology and
immunology
investigation
equipments at a
While viewing the samples in the laboratory …
cost of ` 38 lakhs.
This automation will facilitate 200 parameters of Investigations
across different segments on par with corporate hospitals. On an
average one lakh investigations can be done during a month.
Additional feature of the Laboratory is the aesthetic look and
infection control standards.
Functional Directors, Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, Shri Rakesh Kumar,
Shri S. Rajagopal, Shri M.S. Ravindranath and Shri S. Boopathy
witnessed the event.
Dr. K. Janardhan, CGS, Dr. K. Usha, GS, Doctors and staff of NLC GH,
senior executives, representatives of trade unions and associations,
attended the function.
ACADEMIC
“VETTRIPADI” – A SPECIAL COACHING PROGRAMME FOR TAMIL MEDIUM STUDENTS
NLC under the “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR) Programme
continues to develop the Government Educational institutions in and
around the township. Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC inaugurated
“Vettri Padi” (Step to Victory) a month long motivational Training
Programme for around 400 students who have been promoted from
9th std to 10th std from the surrounding Tamil Medium schools on
01.05.2014 at Lignite Hall.
This programme
was jointly
o rga n i ze d by
NLC & Neyveli
Tamil Sangam
under the aegis
of NLC CSR
Scheme. Last
year, of the 200
students who
attended the
‘ Ve tt r i p a d i ’
CMD inaugurating the programme
programme,
more than 170 students have passed the SSLC Board Exams. This year the
classes were conducted in two centres-Neyveli Township and Indira
Nagar. Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, Director/HR, NLC presided over the
function. Shri C. Senthamil Selvan, ED/ Mines, and the President of
Common School Committee, Shri D. Ravindran, CGM/CSR and
Smt V. Malliga, DEO, Cuddalore were felicitated.
On the valedictory Function held at Lignite Hall on 30.05.2014, CMD, NLC
and Shri K. Chandru, Former Judge of Madras High Court, graced the
occasion as Chief Guest and Guest of Honour. They motivated the
students to dream big and keep confidence for achieving success. The
Judge said that “Development of Human Resource will develop the
nation”.
To mark the occasion, Smt.Swarnakumari Surender Mohan, President,
Neyveli Ladies Club and Sneha Opportunity Services and Smt. Sreelatha
Ravindranath,
gave away school
kit to students.
The teachers
were also
honoured
during the
occasion.
Earlier, Shri Kovi.
Gopalakrishnan,
the President of
Neyveli Tamil
Smt. Swarnakumari presenting school kit to a student
S a n g a m
welcomed the gathering and Shri P. Sathiyamoorthy, DGM/HR and
Secretar y, NLC Schools proposed the Vote of Thanks.
Smt R. Rajameenakshi, DGM/HR and Shri.C. Duraikannu, DGM / Civil &
Secretary, Neyveli Tamil Sangam compered the programme.
GIRL ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS HONOURED
To encourage women literacy in Neyveli, NLC announced a cash prize to girl toppers (1st & 2nd Rank) in X and XII standards from the academic year
2012-13. To hounour the achievers of 2013-14, a function was organized at Lignite Hall on 21.06.2014. Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD NLC presented
` 10,000 cash prize, medal and certificate to 17 girls. From this year onwards, the Tamil medium students are being treated as a separate category.
Under the Tamil medium category of State
Board stream, H. Arul Devi (1st) and K. Elakkia
(2nd) of +2 (Students of NLC Girls’ HSS) and
R. Abinaya (1st) and R. Karthika (2nd) of X Std.
(Students of NLC Girls’ HS) were honoured.
T.S. Aarthi (1st) and T.S. Anitha (2nd) of +2 and
T. Ponmozhi, (1st) K.C. Padmapriya, (2nd) J. Sherin Packia Selvi
S. Yogheshwarry (2nd) and M. Ramya (2nd) of
X Std. (Students of Jawahar Matric. HSS) and S. Karthiga (1st) and
R. Deebakkala (1st) of X Std (Students of St. Joseph of Clunny
Matric. HSS) were received the award in the English medium
Girls achievers with CMD and Directors
category of the State Board Stream.
Under the CBSE Stream of education, G. Ambika, (1st) R. Haripriya (1st) and M.J. Rakshana (2nd) of +2 & C. Shobana (1st) and S. Dhulasi Priya (2nd) of X Std,
(Students of Jawahar HSS (CBSE)) were honoured.
V. Divya of Jawahar Matric HSS was honoured with special prize for scoring centums in four subjects in +2. Directors, CVO and Senior Officials were
felicitated on the occasion. The same cash award was presented to J. Sherin Packia Selvi, (2ndRank in 10th Std.) of St. Joseph of Clunny MHSS as she got one
more mark in retotaling. On 4.10.2014, CMD presented this award to her at the Corporate office.
ACHIEVERS OF IIT (JEE) HONOURED
Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC honoured 38 students of Jawahar Higher Secondary School,
CBSE (CNN) for successfully cracking IIT-2014 (Advanced), the screening examination to seek
admission in IITs, the Nation's Premier Technical Education Institutes in a brief function held at
Telugu Kala Samithi on 21.06.2014.
Smt N. Yasotha, Principal, Smt M. Sethumani, Vice-Principal, Faculty of the Institution and officials
of Neyveli Telugu Kala Samithi participated in the function. While addressing CMD informed that,
Video conference facility will be introduced from the academic year 2014-15 onwards for the
benefit of the students to clarify their doubts in subjects through the experts from all parts of the
country.
CMD hornouring a student
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PROVEN VALUES. POWERFUL VISION
Newsletter of NLC Vigilance Department
FROM THE PEN OF CVO
The Vigilance
Department in NLC has
been working proactively
for Preventive Vigilance
in order to eliminate the
instances of lapses and
irregularities by the
exe c u t i v e s i n t h e i r
working. This is done through various
Surprise Checks, Regular Checks, Follow up
Checks, and organizing training
programmes for various departments
along with frequent interactions with
Senior Executives, Executives and other
employees.
I take this opportunity to express my
sincere thanks to all the employees of
Vigilance Department for their untiring
efforts in creating awareness & sensitizing
the employees wherever necessary across
NLC including Barsingshar and NTPL project
and also the Senior Management,
Executives and other Employees for
implementing the recommendation
/advises of Vigilance Department. This has resulted not only in
System improvement but also in reduction of Disciplinary
cases.I appeal to everyone to keep the efforts of bringing System
improvement on Top Priority.
Based on our experiences in Vigilance Department, I share the
following activities that are not proper and leads to corruption.
1. Undue delay in finalizing the tender.
2. Framing criteria to help a particular Agency.
3. Accepting less quantity and/or inferior quality materials in
the stores.
4. Issuing receipts without taking materials in the store.
5. Getting involved in theft, manipulation of the inventory in
the stores.
6. Undue delay in processing /payment of bill of Contractors,
7. Delay in Release of EMD/SD
8. Disclosing the reserved price of surveyed off items.
9. Selling of useful materials/parts as scraps.
10. Fabricating the forged documents.
Hence I appeal to everyone to avoid such things which may not
only cause loss to the company but may also tarnish the image
of the company and which result in Disciplinary Actions against
the erring officials.
SHIV RAJ SINGH
CHIEF VIGILANCE OFFICER
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VIGILANCE DEPARTMENT’S DIARY
•
Quarterly Structured Review Meeting
To discuss the pending issues a Quarterly Structured
Meeting has been organized by Vigilance Branch. The
meeting is held with Functional Directors and CMD. Last
Meeting was conducted on 15.05.2014.
•
Standing Committee on Disciplinary Cases
A Committee constituted with CVO, Director/HR and
Director/Mines, review the status of pending Disciplinary
Cases. A meeting was held on 25.06.2014 and the pending
cases were reviewed by this Committee and the issues were
discussed to expedite the disposal of the cases.
•
Internal Review Meeting with Investigation Officers
To review the progress of investigations and other related
Vigilance Activities, regular monthly meetings are
conducted by the Chief Vigilance Officer with the vigilance
officers. Accordingly monthly review meetings were held
on 20.05.2014, 23.06.2014, 28.07.2014 and 01.09.2014
Other Important Activities
• On-line Vigilance Clearance
Based on the suggestion of the Vigilance Department,
a system for according Vigilance Clearance through on-line
has been developed and put in operation with effect from
01.08.2014 on trial basis.
After completions of successful trial the system will become
mandatory. This system enables an employee to see his
vigilance status by logging into the intranet using his login ID
already provided.
• Release of Booklet Titled “Lessons from Vigilance Cases”
A booklet “Lessons from Vigilance Cases” was released by
CMD/NLC during Independence Day Celebrations on
15.08.2014. This booklet consists of past case studies. This is
to create awareness and to learn the lessons from the
mistakes committed in past and to be more aware in the
works on hand and in future.
CMD, Directors & CVO While releasing the Booklet “Lessons from Vigilance Cases”
TRAINING PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED ON VIGILANCE AWARENESS
 To promote proactive/preventive vigilance, executives of Vigilance
Department are handling classes on Vigilance Awareness at NLC
Employee Development Centre. So far 185 Training Programmes
have been conducted for the benefit of the employees
(upto September 2014)
 A Presentation on “Contracts procedure and common lapses
observed along with Vigilance Case Studies” was conducted at
Thermal Power Station/Barsingsar Project on 22.08.2014 &
23.08.2014 by the Vigilance Officers of Vigilance
Department/NLC. 140 Executives have participated.
 A Presentation on “Essential point to adhere in Tendering and
Disciplinary process along with Vigilance Case Studies” was
conducted at Thermal Power Station-II on 24.07.2014 by one
Vigilance Officer and Deputy Chief Vigilance Officer of Vigilance
Department / NLC. Similar presentation was held on at Thermal
Power Station-I on 28.08.2014. In both the Programmes, Unit
Head and Senior Executives had participated.
 One Vigilance Executive attended the Global Digital Security
Forum 2014 Electronic Security & Surveillance Summit Technology
efficient applications in Mumbai on 29.05.2014 and 30.05.2014.
 Deputy Chief Vigilance Officer attended a two day conference on
Procurement governance organized by Red Flag Consultancy
Services at Gurgaon on 08.08.2014 and 09.08.2014.
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CHIEF VIGILANCE OFFICER'S VISIT AT NTPL, THOOTHUKUDI
CIRCULARS ISSUED BY CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION
REGARDING VIGILANCE ANGLE
No. 004/VGL/18
Government of India
Central Vigilance Commission
Subject: Vigilance angle –
definition of.
As you are aware,
the
Commission
tenders
1
advice in the cases, which
CVC Circular
involve a vigilance angle.
The term “vigilance angle”
No. 23/04/04,
has been defined in the
Dated
S p e c i a l C h a p te rs fo r
Vigilance Management in
13/04/2004
the public sector
(read with
enterprises,
public sector
modification vide
Office Order
banks and public sector
No. 74/12/05)
insurance companies. The
matter with regard to
b r i n g i n g o u t g re ate r
quality and precision to the definition has been under
reconsideration of the Commission. The Commission, now
accordingly, has formulated a revised definition of vigilance angle as
under:
“Vigilance angle is obvious in the following acts: (i) Demanding and/or accepting gratification other than legal
remuneration in respect of an official act or for using his
influence with any other official.
(ii) Obtaining valuable thing, without consideration or with
inadequate consideration from a person with whom he has or
likely to have official dealings or his subordinates have official
dealings or where he can exert influence.
(iii) Obtaining for himself or for any other person any valuable
thing or pecuniary advantage by corrupt or illegal means or by
abusing his position as a public servant.
(iv) Possession of assets disproportionate to his known sources of
income.
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Satarkata Bhawan, Block-A,
GPO Complex, INA,
New Delhi-1100 23.
(v) Cases of misappropriation, forgery or cheating or other
similar criminal offences.
1 (a)** There are, however, other irregularities where
circumstances will have to be weighed carefully to take a view
whether the officer’s integrity is in doubt. Gross or willful
negligence; recklessness in decision making; blatant
violations of systems and procedures; exercise of discretion in
excess, where no ostensible/public interest is evident; failure
to keep the controlling authority/superiors informed in time –
these are some of the irregularities where the disciplinary
authority with the help of the CVO should carefully study the
case and weigh the circumstances to come to a conclusion
whether there is reasonable ground to doubt the integrity of
the officer concerned.
2 (b) Any undue/unjustified delay in the disposal of a case,
perceived after considering all relevant factors, would
reinforce a conclusion as to the presence of vigilance angle in
a case.
** as modified vide Officer Order No. 74/12/05 dated 21/12/05.
3. The raison d'etre of vigilance activity is not to reduce but to
enhance the level of managerial efficiency and effectiveness in
the organisation. Commercial risk taking forms part of
business. Therefore, every loss caused to the organisation,
either in pecuniary or nonpecuniary terms, need not
necessarily become the subject matter of a vigilance inquiry.
Thus, whether a person of common prudence, working within
the ambit of the prescribed rules, regulations and
instructions, would have taken the decision in the prevailing
circumstances in the commercial/operational interests of the
organisation is one possible criterion for determining the
bona fides of the case. A positive response to this question may
indicate the existence of bona- fides. A negative reply, on the
other hand, might indicate their absence.
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4.
5.
Absence of vigilance angle in various acts of omission and
commission does not mean that the concerned official is not
liable to face the consequences of his actions. All such lapses
not attracting vigilance angle would, indeed, have to be dealt
with appropriately as per the disciplinary procedure under
the service rules.”
The above definition becomes a part of the Vigilance Manual
and existing Special Chapter on Public Sector Banks and Public
Sector Enterprises brought out by the Commission, in
supersession of the existing definition. CVOs may bring this to
the notice of all concerned.
Sd/(Anjana Dube)
Deputy Secretary
All Chief Vigilance Officers
Sub:- Vigilance angle – definition of (partial modification regarding)
In partial modification to Commission’s Office Order No. 23/4/04 issued vide No. 004/VGL/18
dated 13.4.04 on definition of vigilance angle, the following is added at the end of para 2 for the
purpose of determination of vigilance angle as para 2 (b)
“Any undue/unjustified delay in the disposal of a case, perceived after considering all relevant
factors, would reinforce a conclusion as to the presence of vigilance angle in a case”. The existing
para 2 will be marked as para 2 (a).
2. CVO may bring this to the notice of all concerned.
2
CVC Circular
No. 74/12/05,
Dated
21/12/2005
All Chief Vigilance Officers
Copy to :1. Director CBI, New Delhi.
2. AVD-III, Deptt of Personnel & Training, North Block, New Delhi.
Sd/(Anjana Dube)
Deputy Secretary
Chief Vigilance Officer's visit to Barsingsar Project
To send Information / Complaints / Feedback with identity to this branch,
log on to NLC Intranet and also email to [email protected]
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ACADEMIC
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN ACADEMIC
HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATIONS
Name of the School
S. Muthu Ramalingam
Rank Holders
Marks out of
1200
Percentage of Pass & Highlights
NLC Boys’ Higher
Secondary School,
Block-10, Neyveli
S. Muthu Ramalingam, S/o A. Selvaraj
C. Senthil Kumar, S/o A. Chandrasekaran
K. Arun Kumar, S/o P. Krishnakumar
1037
1011
953
173/239: 72.38%
No. of students passed in first class: 71
NLC Girls’ Higher
Secondary School,
Block-11, Neyveli
S. Jayapriya, D/o S. Sekar
S. Angel Martina, D/o. J. Selva Joseph Raj
E. Amutha, D/o V. Elango
1158
1135
1117
505/549: 91.99%
No. of students secured more than 1000: 42
No. of students secured more than 80%: 69
No. of students passed in first class: 366
A. Amaravathi, D/o R. Arumugam
secured state first in Draughtsman Civil Theory
S. Jayapriya
NLC Higher
Secondary School,
Mandharakuppam,
Neyveli-2.
A. Lavanya, D/o M. Arumugam
M. Priyadarshan, S/o S. Muruganandan
J. Selvam, S/o V. Jothi
1042
1025
1023
197/264:74.62%
No. of students secured more than 1000: 5
No. of students secured more than 80%: 10
No. of students passed in first class: 52
Jawahar Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-17, Neyveli
T.S. Aartthi, D/o. T.A. Sivakumar, DCE/TPS-I
T.S. Anithaa, D/o. T.A. Sivakumar, DCE/TPS-I
M. Sanjana, D/o. C Manoharan, CM/TPS-I
1188*
1186*
1180
830/855: 97.08%
No. of students secured more than 1100: 118
No. of students secured more than 1000: 292
No. of students secured more than 80%: 359
No. of students passed in first class: 693
A. Amaravathi
T.S. Aartthi
M. Gowtham
St. Paul’s Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-4, Neyveli.
M. Gowtham, S/o T. Manavalan
S. Viswanath, S/o N. Selvam,Contract Employee/Mine-II
V. Purushothaman, S/o S. Venkatesan,SME Opr./Mine-IA
1160
1153
1148
197/202: 97.52%
No. of students secured more than 1100: 9
No. of students secured more than 1000: 36
No. of students secured more than 80%: 46
No. of students passed in first class: 147
St. Joseph of Cluny Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-25, Neyveli.
S.S. Nivetha, D/o. M.S. Sundar
R.R. Nikitaa, D/o R.K. Rajan
C. Pavithra, D/o M. Chandhira Sekaran, DCE/Mine-II
J. Hema Priya, D/o. R Jayakumar
1185
1185
1184
1182
267/267: 100%
No. of students secured more than 1100: 65
No. of students secured more than 1000: 141
No. of students secured more than 80%: 163
No. of students passed in first class: 262
Sri. Aurobindo Vidyalaya
Matric. Higher Secondary
School, Block-19, Neyveli.
G. Chandru, S/o. G. Gubendra Rayar
S.N. Kabilan, S/o. S. Natarajan
V. Priyanka, D/o. A. Vinoth Kumar
958
931
919
70/92:76.09%
No. of students passed in first class: 15
Tagore Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-29, Neyveli.
C. Satheshkumar, S/o. G. Chakkaravarthy,
Service Worker Gr.III/Mine-II
P. Renu Joseph, S/o. T. Paneer Selvam, Foreman/Mine-I
R. Arun Kumar, S/o. T. Rajamanikam
M. Thangarasu, S/o. N. Murugesan,
Manager (Scientific),WCTP/TPS-II
927
16/16:100%
No. of students passed in first class: 8
P. Kesvan, S/o R. Palani
R.P. Vishnu Varathan, S/o R. Pandiyan, Opr./Bus Section
S. Elavarasan, S/o A. Sakthivel, Opr./PCS/MMC
1073
879
853
861
861
A. Lavanya
T.S. Anithaa
S.S. Nivetha
851
R. R. Nikitaa
Seventh Day Adventist
Matric. Higher Secondary
School, Block-13, Neyveli
17/19:89.5%
No. of students passed in first class: 8
*District I, *District III
G. Chandru
SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATIONS (XII CBSE)(MARKS OUT OF 500)
C. Satheshkumar
Jawahar Higher
Secondary School,
Block-17, CBSE Neyveli
M. Siddharrth Priyadharsan, S/o. C. Muthusamy,ACM/Mine-I
(Photo at page16)
G. Raghav, S/o. S. Gnana Sambandam,CM/TPS-I Expansion
A. Christy Joe Prathiban, S/o. A. Alex Mahiban
EE/Land Acquisition
T.S. Anand, S/o. R. Seenu, SEE/TPS-I
484
481
85/85: 100%
No. of students secured more than 450: 52
No. of students secured more than 80%: 73
479
479
No. of students passed in first class:83
SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION (X CBSE)
P. Kesavan
K. Pawan Prasad
Jawahar
Higher Secondary School,
Block-17, Neyveli
K. Pawan Prasad, S/o V. Krishnamurthy,CM/TPS-II
C. Shobana, D/o R. Chandrasekaran,CM/TPS-II
S. Dhulasi Priya, D/o R.L. Sivarama Krishnan,EE/TPS-II
Kendriya Vidyalaya
Block-3, Neyveli
R. Shivani, D/o K. Rajapriyan
T. Selvaganapathy, S/o S. Thirunavakkarasu,
Constable, CISF, Neyveli
A. Sheik Ashiq, S/o A. Sheik Ameer
C. Siva Kumar
(BHSS)
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Ranking based on
the perfomance in
IX & X Standards
without
any upgradation
589/589: 100%
No. of students secured 10 points: 49
No. of students secured 9 points: 112
No. of students passed in first class: 493
10 pts.
9.6 pts.
21/21: 100%
No. of students secured 9 points: 6
No. of students secured 8 points: 7
No. of students passed in first class: 21
9.4 pts.
R. Shivani
ACADEMIC
ARENA FOR THE YEAR 2013-2014
S.S.L.C EXAMINATIONS
Rank Holders
Name of the School
M. Sivaranjini
R. Deebakkala
Percentage of Pass & Highlights
NLC Boys’ Higher
Secondary School,
Block-10, Neyveli
C. Siva Kumar, S/o C. Chidambaram (Photo at page 14)
P. Santhosh Kumar, S/o C. Ponnusamy
R. Manikandan, S/o R. Ramesh
462
436
430
128/166:77.11%
No. of students secured more than 80%: 11
No. of students passed in first class: 50
NLC Girls’ Higher
Secondary School,
Block-11, Neyveli
G. Thamizharuvi, D/o. T. Govindha Rasu
S. Chitra, D/o. R. Sivasubramaniam
R. Ramya, D/o. M.R. Radhakrishnan
J. Akshaya,D/o. K. Jayashankar
491
488
488
487
347/367: 94.55%
No. of students secured more than 450: 43
No. of students secured more than 80%: 101
No. of students passed in first class: 277
NLC Higher
Secondary School,
Mandarakuppam,
Neyveli-2
M. Sivaranjini, D/o B. Manickavel
M. Menaka, D/o S. Murugan
R. Punitha, D/o. G. Ramalingam, Tech.Gr.III/Mine-II
M. Arunpandiyan, S/o N. Muthuvel
484
479
469
469
153/197: 77.66%
No. of students secured more than 450: 9
No. of students secured more than 80%: 31
No. of students passed in first class: 52
NLC High School,
Block-26,
Neyveli.
S. Akilandeswari, D/o. S. Subbaiyan
K. Sarathkumar, S/o. K. Katturaja, INDCOSERVE/Mine-I
M. Vijay, S/o. R. Masilamani, INDCOSERVE/Mine-IA
C. Iswarya, D/o P. Chinnasamy, INDCOSERVE/Mine-I
476
471
471
468
130/156: 83.33%
No. of students secured more than 450: 6
No. of students secured more than 80%: 19
No. of students passed in first class: 67
NLC Girls’ High School,
Mandarakuppam
Neyveli-2
R. Abinaya, D/o T. Ramalingam, INDCOSERVE/Mine-I
R. Karthiga, D/o M. Ravi
I. Ashika, D/o A. Ilyas
K. Subhashini, D/o. T. Kumar
491
482
466
466
95/101: 94.06%
No. of students secured more than 450:13
No. of students secured more than 80%: 31
No. of students passed in first class: 75
St.Joseph’s High School,
Block-4,
Neyveli
R. Subramanian,
S/o T. Rajendran, Tech.Gr.III/TBS/Mine-IA
P. Divya, D/o Pakkiri
G. Gogula Priya, D/o Govindan
453
57/62: 91.94%
No. of students secured more than 80%: 15
No. of students passed in first class:42
Jawahar Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-17, Neyveli
T. Ponmozhi, D/o. G.K. Uma Rani, APS to ED/SME & Conv.
K.C. Padma Priya, D/o. G. Kolapan, AEE, TPS-I
S. Yogheshwarry, D/o. G. Sankar
M. Ramya, D/o. M. Muthamilarasu, ACM, Mine-IA
R. Aishwarya, D/o. R. Ravichandran, Tech.Gr.II/Mine-II
S. Monikha Raj, D/o. K. Sundararajan,INDCOSERVE/Mine-II
S. Gilbert Raaj, S/o. K. Sevethivan,Foreman/F.M. Yard/Mine-I
496*
495*
495*
495*
494*
494*
494*
537/538: 99.81%
No. of students secured more than 450: 257
No. of students secured more than 80%: 316
No. of students passed in first class: 517
S.J. Jovi Alen, S/o S. Joseph, Chief Tech./TPS-I
T.M. Arun Kumar, S/o P. Mani, JMC/Mine-II
R. Bharathi, S/o J. Rathinavelu
K. R. Selva Balaji, S/o K. Raghupathi
494*
491
491
489
268/270: 99.26%
No. of students secured more than 450: 83
No. of students secured more than 80%: 164
No. of students passed in first class: 257
R. Deebakkala, D/o. T. Ravi, SEE/TPS-I
S. Karthiga, D/o. K. Sundaramurthy
Sherine Packia Selvi, D/o. M. Joshua Devasahayam,EE,
Telecommunication
V. Dharanya, D/o. I. Vanchinathan,ACM, TPS-II
K.N.Faizunnisa Begum, D/o G. Syed Kaja Nawas,
Chief Tech./TPS-II
S. Hema Loshani, D/o V. Suresh, ACM/Mine-II
J. Indumathi, D/o J. Jayasamraj
S. Krithika Priya, D/o L. Srinivasan, SM/TA
496*
496*
495*
Sri. Aurobindo Vidyalaya Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-19, Neyveli.
G. Dharani, D/o. N. Gunakannan, AO/ Mine-II
D. Kowsalya, D/o. D. Chandra
S.V. Gayathri,D/o. K. Shanmugam, Teacher (JHSS)
494*
488
480
110/127:86.61%
No. of students secured more than 450: 10
No. of students secured more than 80%: 29
No. of students passed in first class: 73
Tagore Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-29, Neyveli.
S. Jayalakshmi, D/o. R. Sivalingam
V. Arun,S/o. T. Vanchu,Foreman, CWS,Mine-I
K. Sripriya,D/o. K. Kumaravel, INDCOSERVE,Mine-IA
466
457
449
46/48: 95.83%
No. of students secured more than 80%: 18
No. of students passed in first class: 41
Seventh Day Adventist Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-13, Neyveli
S. Sivasankari,D/o S. Selvaraju, INDCOSERVE/Mine-I
V. Pragathi, D/o K. Veeraraghavan, Foreman/LHS/TPS-II
E. Vijayarani, D/o R. Ezhilventhan
471
468
456
30/30: 100%
No. of students secured more than 450: 7
No. of students secured more than 80%: 12
No. of students passed in first class: 23
N.M.J. Matriculation School,
Block-12, Neyveli
S. Aysha Haseena, D/o. K. Shakul Hameed,Tech.III C, TPS-I
A. Zubaida, C/o. S. Tamilarasi
M. Mydeen, S/o. S. Ismail
468
464
453
25/26: 96.15%
No. of students secured more than 80%: 10
No. of students passed in first class: 24
M. Arun Kumar, S/o. N. Murugan
C. Arun, S/o M. Chelladurai, INDCOSERVE/TPS-II
V. Arun, S/o N. Vedhanathan, Tech.Gr.II, Telecom, Bl.26
M. Balachandran, S/o K. Mohan, I.W.Gr.I/Elec/Mnt. TPS-II
496*
496*
495*
494*
94/94:100%
No. of students secured more than 450: 63
No. of students secured more than 80%: 78
No. of students passed in first class: 94
R. Abinaya
T. Ponmozhi
Marks out of
500
St. Paul’s Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-4, Neyveli
St. Joseph of Cluny Matric.
Higher Secondary School,
Block-25, Neyveli
G. Dharani
451
447
493
493
G. Thamizharuvi
S. Akilandeswari
R. Subramanian
S.J. Jovi Alen
306/306: 100%
No. of students secured more than 450: 210
No. of students secured more than 80%: 280
No. of students passed in first class: 305
S. Karthiga
493
493
493
S. Jayalakshmi
S. Sivasankari
S. Aysha Haseena
M. Arun Kumar
St. Antony's Matriculation
School, Block-29,
Neyveli-7
* District III *District IV
C. Arun
*District V
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ACADEMIC
Admission in IITs – Once Again New Record !
B. Gowtham,
M.C. Venketep Prasad,
P. Sarayu,
M. Siddharrth Priyadharsan,
M. Naveen Kanna,
T.S. Anand,
S. Bharath,
S/o P. Bhaskar,
Tech.Gr.III / Transport Dept,
All India Rank 296
B.Tech/CSE;IIT, Bombay
S/o M. Chandran,
CM/Shift Engineer/TPS-II
All India Rank: 594
B.Tech/CSE;IIT, Madras
D/o. A. Padmanaban
SEE/Control & Instrumn./TPS-I Expn.
All India Rank:1000
B.Tech./EEE;IIT, Madras
S/o. C. Muthusamy,
ACM/Mine Plg./Mine-I
All India Rank:1139
B.Tech./CSE;IIT, Karaghpur
S/o. T. Murugesan,
CM/Civil/TA
All Indian Rank:2204
B.Tech./Mech.;IIT, Madras
S/o. R. Seenu,
SEE/Oprn. Services /TPS-I
All India Rank:2721
B.Tech./Mech.;IIT, Madras
S/o K Srinivasan,
CM/CWS,
All Indian Rank 2778,
B.Tech/Mech.;IIT, Madras
G. Raghav,
G. Ambhika,
B. S. Preveen,
A. Christy Joe Prathiban,
S.S. Balaharihar,
C. Ashwin,
Pavithra Moorthy,
S/o. S. Gnanasambandam
CM/Contract/TPS-I Expn.
All India Rank:4066
M.Tech/Mech.;IIT, Madras
D/o. S.K. Ganesun,
All India Rank:4899
B.Tech/Civil;
IIT, Madras
S/o. B. Selvan,
CM/SIC,
All India Rank:5502
B.Tech./Civil;IIT, Madras
S/o. A. Alex Mahiban,
EE/LA/Mine-I,
All India Rank:5611
B.Tech./Civil;IIT, Madras
S/o K. Sakthivel, CM/TPS-I
All India Rank:5623
B.Tech. /Engg. Physics/
IIT, Bombay
S/o. P. Charles,
ACM/SME MM/Mine-I
All India Rank:6717
B.Tech./Mech;IIT, Madras
D/o. D. Moorthy,
EE/Ele.oprn/TPS-1
All India Rank:7604
B.Tech./Chemical, IIT, Madras
Every year, our students break the existing records in getting
admission in Indian Institute of Technology, the country's premier
Institutions for technical education.
While 22 students joined in IITs last
year, this year, all time high of
24 students from Neyveli secured
admission in various IITs.
A.R. SyedIbrahim, S. Prasath, S. Nirmal Kumar, S. P. Pradeep, R. Hari
Priya, and M. J. Rakshana joined in other prestigious Institutiins like
Jawarharlal Nehru Institute of Post
Graduate Medical Education &
Research (JIPMER), Birla Institute of
Technology & Science (BITS), National
Institute of Technology (NIT) Christian
Medical College, Vellore and some
other institutions.
38 students from Jawahar Higher
Secondary
School, Block-5 Neyveli
C. Deepanath,
D. Prithivi Raj,
S.M. Sudharsan,
S/o K. Dhandapani,
S/o. S. Munusami,
In addition, Neyveli students
have qualified in the IIT (Advanced) - S/o. M. Chinnathambi,
Manager/Sales/MMC
EE/Elecl./Mine-I
AO/Material Control/GH
B. Gowtham, S. Bharath and Pavithra
JEE examinations and became eligible
All India Rank:8701
All India Rank:9844
All India Rank:8532
M.Tech/Engg. Design;IIT, Madras
for getting admission in IITs. While B.Tech./Mech./IIT, Madras Moorthy who studied upto VIII Std. at M.Tech/Engg.Design/IIT, Madras
Jawahar Higher Secondry School, Block21 students opted to study various courses in different IITs,
the remaining students P. Mohan Ram, B.Hariharan, G.Pritheesh, 17, Neyveli got admission in IIT, Bombay and IIT, Madras. They
R. Sridhar, C. Joshua Pushparaj, K. Shivaraj, J. Dhananjai, persued their +2 at outside Schools.
N. Santhanabharathi, Aman Jay Arman, S. Aravinth, T. Suganthan,
BROWN COAL WISHES THESE STUDENTS TO BECOME EFFICIENT ENGINEERS.
D.S. Gayathri,
N. Vishnu,
S. Sanjay,
R. Rahul Prasadh,
M. Vibin,
M. Dhayala Ganesh,
G.L. Sowmya,
D/o M. Duraiswamy,
Foreman, Bottom Bench/Mine-II
All India Rank:10203
M.Tech/Engg. Design;IIT, Madras
S/o. S. Nandakumar,
SEE/Lignite Bench/Mine-II
All India Rank:10605
M.Tech./Metallurgy;IIT, Madras
S/o. K. Subramanian,
ACM/Purchase/MMC
All India Rank:10613
B.Tech./Naval arch;IIT, Madras
S/o. R. Ravichandran,
Techn. Gr.II/PCS/MMC,
All India Rank: 11371
M.Tech./Ocean;IIT, Madras
S/o. R. Muthusamy,
Supervisor/Finance/GH
All India Rank:12669
M.Tech./Elecl. Engg;IIT, Madras
S/o. M. Malaichamy,
CM/Electrical/Mine-I
Category Rank:988
B.Tech./Naval Arch;IIT, Madras
D/o. K. Ganesan,
CM/Road Division/TA,
Category Rank:41
B.Tech./Civil;IIT, Madras
BEST OUT GOING FEMALE STUDENT AWARD FOR NEYVELI GIRL
Selvi L.R. Ashmidha, (D/o Shri L. Raja, AEM/HR, AC/MMC), student of B.Tech, Instrumentation and Control
Engineering (ICE) at the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, has been awarded “Sri Avinash Memorial
Award” for the “Best out going Female Student” of ICE Department for the year 2014. The award carried a citation
and cash prize of ` 8,750/-. She is an alumnus of Jawahar HSS, Neyveli.
Congratulations!
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ACADEMIC
Medical College Admissions-Highest in the History of Neyveli
V. Divya,
K. Nivetha,
S. Dhiveya,
S. Sangamithra,
J. Jennie Carlyn,
J. Hema Priya,
V. Gowripriya,
D/o. P. Velayutham,
JMHSS;
200.00*
Madras Medical College
Chennaii
D/o. E. Kuppan,
Chief Tech./TPS-II,
200.00
Madras Medical College
Chennai.
D/o. B. Shanmugam,
Chief Tech./TPS-II,
200.00
Madras Medical College
Chennai.
D/o. T. Sivaprakasam,
ACM/Elec./TA
JMHSS;199.75
Madras Medical College,
Chennai
D/o D. Johnson
Coach/NLC BHSS
JMHSS;199.75
Stanley Medical College,
Chennai
D/o. R. Jaya Kumar,
St. JCMHSS
199.50
Stanley Medical College,
Chennai.
D/o. D. Vinayagamoorthy,
Ch. Tech./EDC,
JMHSS;199.25
Stanley Medical College,
Chennai
S. Viswanath,
M. Sripriyadharshini,
G. Venkat Raj,
S. Jenifer Anto Vivien,
R. Thivyaa,
S. Niveditha,
J. Priyadharshini,
S/o. N. Selvam,
Indcoserve/Mine-II
St. PMHSS;199.25,
Kilpauk Medical College,
Chennai.
D/o. R. Mohan,
SEE/TPS-II
199.25,
Thanjavur Medical College,
Thanjavur.
S/o. D. Govindasamy,
JMHSS;
198.75
Thoothukudi Medical College,
Thoothukudi
D/o. A. Sekar
CM/MS/ Corporate Office
198.75
Govt. K.A.P.V. Medical College
Trichy
D/o. G. Rampresanna,
Sr. Foreman / Mine-I,
198.75
Thanjavur Medical College,
Thanjavur.
D/o. G. Saravanan,
EE / TPS-II,198.75
Govt. K.A.P.V.
Medical College,
Trichy.
D/o. N. Jagannathan,
JMHSS; 198.50
I.R.T. Medical College,
Perundhurai,
Erode.
As many as 30 students from Neyveli secured admissions in various Medical Colleges including
premier institutions for the academic year 2014-15. Last year it was 28 students and this is the
highest number in Neyveli history. Among the 30 students, Jawahar Matric. Higher Secondary
School (JMHSS) and Jawahar Higher Secondary School (CBSE) (JHSS) has send 12 and 3 students
respectively to various medical colleges.
M. Nikila,
D/o. M. Murugan,
CM/Purchase & Bills - GH
JMHSS;198.50
Govt. Medical College,
Villupuram.
While 5 students from St. Joseph of Cluny Matric. HSS. (St. JCMHSS) secured admission to study
medicine, two students from St. Paul's Matric. HSS. (St. PMHSS) secured medical admission. Apart
from the 22 students, 2 boys and 6 girls from Neyveli who perused up to 10th Standard at different
schools in Neyveli and subsequently joined outside schools for Higher Secondary got admission in
various medical colleges.
M. Akalya,
D/o. P. Marimuthu,
Cheife Tech./CWS,
St. JCMHSS; 198.50
Govt. K.A.P.V.
Medical College, Trichy.
* Medical cut off out of 200
BROWN COAL WISHES THESE FUTURE DOCTORS TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY WITH HUMANITY.
M. Harsha Vardini,
B. Mano Singh Paul,
D/o. C. Mohana Sundram,
S/o. G. Buck Singh,
ACM / TPS II,
S.T.O./Computer Services/CO
St. JCMHSS: 198.50
JMHSS; 198.25
PSG Medical College,
PSG Medical College,
Coimbatore.
Coimbatore.
G. Raja Subeetcha,
S. Meganathan,
R. Ramkumar,
S. Rashmitha,
A. Sowmya,
D/o. R. Ganesan,
AEM/NLC GH
JMHSS;198.25
Govt. Medical College,
Villupuram.
S/o. K. Santhanam,
JMHSS;
198.25
ESIC. Medical College,
Chennai.
S/o. C. Ravichandran,
SEE / CSU,
JMHSS;198.25
Govt. Medical College,
Villupuram.
D/o. P. Swaminathan,
ACM / TPS-I,
St. JCMHSS:198.00
Vellammal Medical College,
Madurai.
D/o. P. Anbazhagan,
Record Clerk / JSC,
St. JCMHSS: 198.00
Govt. Medical College,
Thoothukudi.
V. Purushothaman,
A. Eniyan,
N. Balaji,
P. Mohanram,
M.J. Rakshana,
S. Sruthi Sridhar,
Nevin Joseph Nellimala,
S/o. S. Venkatesan,
SME OPR/Mine-IA,
St. PMHSS: 197.25,
I.R.T. Medical College,
Perundhurai, Erode
S/o. M. Anguraj,
Chief Techn./EDC,
JMHSS;195.50
Govt. Medical College,
Thiruvannamalai
S/o. M. Nedunchezhian,
Sr. Tech. Gr. I / LA,
195.00
Govt. Medical College
Thiruvarur.
S/o. A. Paranthaman,
CM/ TBS/ Mine-II
JHSS (CBSE)
JIPMER
Pondicherry
D/o. N. Jothi Kumar,
CM/TPS-II Expn.
JHSS (CBSE)
CMC
Vellore,
D/o. P. Sridhar,
DCE / TPS-I
JHSS (CBSE)
M.S. Ramaiah Medical College
Bangalore
S/o. Jacob Nellimala,
ACM / TPS-II,
Christian
Medical College,
Vellore.
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NEWS IN PHOTOGRAPHS
1
PHOTO ALBUM
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7
1. Panguni Uthiram Festival at Arul Migu Siva Subramania Swami Temple,
Villudayan Pattu (13.04.2014).
2. CISF personnel demonstrating mock fire drill at the valedictory function
of Fire Service Week (21.04.2014)
3. Smt P. M. Kamalamma, the Hon'ble Member of National Commission
for SC (NCSC) and other officials from NCSC with our CMD and Directors
when they visited our Chennai Office (23.05.2014)
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4. Shri S. Boopathy, Director (P&P) flagging off the awareness
rally, organized by WIPS, Indian Medical Association and Indian
Academy of Paediatrics to mark the No Tobacco Day
(04.06.2014)
5. Dr. K. Janardhan, CGS, NLC GH addressing on the International
Day against Drug Abuse, organized by MITHRA, NLC GH at
Jawahar MHSS. (26.06.2014)
6. CMD inaugurating the New Activity Centre for People Service
Group (PSG) at Block-20, Neyveli (15.05.2014).
7. Cultural programme presented by students of Kendriya
Vidyalaya, Neyveli on the Annual Day of the School.
(30.04.2014)
NEWS IN PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTO ALBUM
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Shri Ajay Zener, Eminent Career Consultant addressing the
students in the Career Guidance Programme organized by
NLC Education Dept. at Lignite Hall (22.04.2014).
Shri B. Gowthaman, CGM/TPS-I & Expn. planting a sapling on
World Environment Day at TPS-I Premises (05.06.2014).
Dr. M. Saantha Lakshmi, CMO, NLC GH presenting a memento
to a mother, during the Mothers' Day Celebrations organized
by WIPS (08.05.2014)
Shri Shivraj Singh, CVO planting a sapling at Mine-II as
Shri M.S. Ravindranath, Director (Mines) looks on during the
World Environment Day (05.06.2014)
Office bearers of WIPS celebrating World Environment Day at
Tholkappiar School, Block-16, Neyveli (18.06.2014)
13. Shri G. Balasubramanian, CGM/TPS-II and Senior Officials
administering pledge during the World Environment Day
Celebration at TPS-II Premises (05.06.2014)
14. Shri K. V. Padmanabhan, GM/TPS-II Expansion watering a
sapling during the World Environment Day Celebration at the
TPS-II Expansion Premises (05.06.2014)
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BEST WISHES TO SENIOR CITIZENS
During the period between April and June 2014, 223 employees
laid down their offices on attaining Superannuation.
Brown Coal wishes the retired executives, employees
and teachers a long, prosperous, peaceful and happy retired life.
* DOJ : Date of Joining in NLC
S. Dhanapal,
# DOR : Date of Retirement
MINE-I
FAREWELL
S. Subburaj, CPF No.24122 CGM/SMD
* DOJ.:12-11-1979; # DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Nagarajan, CPF No.23240
DGM/Sub-Stores
DOJ.:12-01-1978;DOR.:30-04-2014
V. Kathiravan, CPF No.24147
DGM/Crawler Yard,
DOJ.:08-08-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Venkatachalam, CPF No.23100
SG - SME Opr.(SG4)/LBS
DOJ.:24-08-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
M. Kalian, CPF No.23174
SG - SME Opr.(SG4)/MBS
DOJ.:26-08-1978; DOR.:31-05-2014
K. Geetha, CPF No.24454
APO(SG4)/HR
DOJ.:14-10-1980;DOR.:30-04-2014
V. Hari Doss, CPF No.28416
APO - (SG4)/HR
DOJ.:22-11-1984; DOR.:31-05-2014
T. Rajasekaran, CPF No.21786
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Conv. Mtce
DOJ.:20-07-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Natarajan, CPF No.21838
APO(SG3)/MSU
DOJ.:19-07-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
N. Dharman, CPF No.21944
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Teeth Brazing
DOJ.:21-12-1978; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Chakkaravarthy, CPF No.21998
R. Pattabi, CPF No.23414
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /SME/OH
DOJ.:06-12-1978;DOR.:30-06-2014
V. Annadhanam,
D. Dhailappan, CPF No.23496
CPF No.23483 APO(SG3)/A/C
DOJ.:20-01-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /LBS
DOJ.:01-12-1978;DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Andi, CPF No.23728
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Crawler Yard
DOJ.:07-12-1978;DOR.:30-04-2014
V. Subbarayan, CPF No.24034
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /SME/MM
DOJ.:30-11-1977;DOR.:31-05-2014
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /MBS
DOJ.:25-10-1979;DOR.:31-05-2014
T. Gunasekaran, CPF No.24094
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /BHD
DOJ.:24-10-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
K. Anbalagan, CPF No.24401
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /SME/OH
DOJ.:14-05-1980; DOR.:31-05-2014
C. Arumugam, CPF No.24542
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /SME/MRR
DOJ.:14-08-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
P. Sundaramoorthy, CPF No.24558
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /TBS
DOJ.:02-08-1980; DOR.:30-04-2014
V. Ekambaram, CPF No.24850
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /SME/RC
DOJ.:07-10-1980;DOR.:30-06-2014
V. Munusamy, CPF No.25020
Sr. Foreman (SG3)/SME/OH
DOJ.:13-06-1980;DOR.:30-04-2014
P. Karunanithi, CPF No.25555
Sr Foreman (SG3) /SME/MM
DOJ.:09-01-1981;DOR.:31-05-2014
M. R. Balaram, CPF No.26578
Sr Foreman (SG3) /Telecom
DOJ.:11-02-1983;DOR.:31-05-2014
P. Rajaraman, CPF No.33094
Asst Officer/MC - (SG3)/F.M. Yard
DOJ.:30-03-1987;DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Pandian, CPF No.23043
Asst Officer(SG2)/MC/Conveyor/MRR
DOJ.:05-01-1979;DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Kesavan, CPF No.24682
Asst Officer(SG2)/MC/Crawler Yard
DOJ.:05-08-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Kandasamy, CPF No.25554
Sr. Foreman(SG2)/TBS
DOJ.:09-01-1981;DOR.:30-06-2014
V. Sundaramurthi, CPF No.25629
M. Thangaprakasam, CPF No.27002
R. Muthaiyan, CPF No.24781
Foreman(SG1)/GWC
DOJ.:19-07-1980;DOR.:31-05-2014
T. Uthaman, CPF No.26828
Spl.Gr.Chief Time Keeper(SG1)/SME/MM
DOJ.:09-05-1972; DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Karuppan, CPF No.29130
Spl .Gr. Master Opr(SG1)/SME/OH
DOJ.:26-07.1985; DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Munusamy, CPF No.23687
SG Master Opr(SG2)/SME/MM
DOJ.:04-04-1983; DOR.:30-04-2014
CPF No.24215 GM/LA
DOJ.:02-08-1979;DOR.:30-06-2014
J. Rajaraman, CPF No.24530
SG - SME Opr.(SG4)/TBS
DOJ.:06-08-1980;DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Sundaramurthy, CPF No.22536
Sr. Foreman(SG2)/GWC
DOJ.:12-01-1981; DOR.:31-05-2014
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Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Elecl. Mtce.
DOJ.:21-08-1978;DOR.:30-06-2014
Chief Technician/NSB
DOJ.:02-04-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
FAREWELL
S. Chinnadurai, CPF No.23815
Chief Technician/SME/MRR
DOJ.:12-03-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
U. Ramalingam, CPF No.23837
Chief Technician/FM Yard
DOJ.:23-01-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
N. A. Krishnamoorthy, CPF No.23999
Master Opr/Track Shifting
DOJ.:20-01-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
G. Punniyamoorthy, CPF No.25045
Chief Technician/LBS
DOJ.:28-07-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
N. Chakkaravarthy, CPF No.25899
Chief Technician/LBS
DOJ.:15-07-1981; DOR.:30-04-2014
N. Govindasamy, CPF No.26376
K. Janardhanan, CPF No.26009
A. Mani, CPF No.26182
A. Masilamani, CPF No.26200
V. Selvanambi, CPF No.26266
Chief Blue Printer Gr.II/HR
DOJ.:04-10-1982; DOR.:31-05-2014
Sr. Tech Gr. I/Mini Auto
DOJ.:26-07-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
Sr. Tech Gr. I/Elecl.Mines/
DOJ.:05-10-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
Sr. Tech Gr. I/LBS
DOJ.:28-07-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
Cheif Tech/Mini Auto
DOJ.:04-10-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
Sr. Tech Gr. I/LBS
DOJ.:07-10-1982;DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Ramachandran, CPF No.29857
N. Mahalingam, CPF No.26783
Spl. Gr. A Server/Ind.Canteen
DOJ.:02-06-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
G. Mooken, CPF No.27245
Service Worker Gr.I/Ind Canteen
DOJ.:10-03-1981;DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Vijayakumari, CPF No.34180
Tech. Gr. I.(A) / A/C Centre
DOJ.:08-05-1989; DOR.:30-04-2014
K. Nagarajan, CPF No.43682
Tech.Gr.II (B)/SME/Lubrication
DOJ.:25-08-2000; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Selvaraj, CPF No.43793
Tech.Gr.II (B)/SME/MM
DOJ.:20-09-2000; DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Masilamani, CPF No.26281
Mine-IA
Sr. Tech Gr. I/SME/Lubrication
DOJ.:23.12.1985; DOR.:31-05-2014
G.V. Subramanian, CPF No.26254
Chief Technician/Genl.Works
DOJ.:05-10-1982; DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Gajendran, CPF No.42986
Service Worker Gr.II/Tack Shifting
DOJ.:05-05-2000; DOR.:30-04-2014
K. Natarajan, CPF No.44802
R. Subramanian, CPF No.45192
Tech Gr.III (C)/SMD
DOJ.:27-01-2006; DOR.:30-06-2014
P. Kuppusamy, CPF No.45301
Service Worker Gr III/Trng.
DOJ.:24-05-2006; DOR.:30-06-2014
Service Worker Gr.III /Shift Oprn.
DOJ.:02-08-2006; DOR.:30-06-2014
P. Bala Chandran, CPF No.21463
Additional Chief Manager/Geology
DOJ.:30-05-1977; DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Paramasivam, CPF No.23266
SME Operator (SG4)/MBS
K. Dhesingu, CPF No.23703
Chief Mining Mate - (SG4)/GWC
DOJ.:09-03-1979;DOR.:30-04-2014
T. Rajaram, CPF No.24405
SG - SME Opr.(SG4)/TBS
DOJ.:14-05-1980; DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Ramachandran, CPF No.21945
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Crawler Yard
DOJ.:19-12-1978;DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Venkataramani, CPF No.22621
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Crawler Yard
DOJ.:03-12-1977;DOR.:30-04-2014
N. Arumugam, CPF No.24467
SG - SME Opr.(SG3)/MBS
DOJ.:14-05-1980; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Muniyan, CPF No.26217
SG - SME Opr.(SG2)/LBS
DOJ.:06-10-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
P. Subramanian, CPF No.26260
SG - SME Opr.(SG2)/BBS
DOJ.:04-10-1982; DOR.:30-04-2014
C. Andy, CPF No.26298
SG - SME Opr.(SG2)/ECB
DOJ.:08-10-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Panneerselvam, CPF No.25049
S. Adhimoolam, CPF No.26283
Chief Technician/SBS
DOJ.:26-07-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
Chief Technician/ECB
DOJ.:07-10-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
K. Ramamoorthy, CPF No.39849
Tech. Gr.I.(A)/ECB
DOJ.:05-09-1994; DOR.:30-04-2014
CPF No.23781 Sr. Tech Gr. I/TBS
DOJ.:31-03-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
N. Kulandaivelu, CPF No.21441
E. Paramasivam, CPF No.23233
G. Babunarayanan, CPF No.21905
CGM/BM
DOJ.:30-09-1977; DOR.:31-05-2014
T. Vanan, CPF No.24281
GM/Civil Services
DOJ.:31-03-1980; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Mohanamoorthy, CPF No.21864
CGM/WCTP
DOJ.:23-07-1976; DOR.:30-04-2014
DGM/Elecl. Oprn.
DOJ.:08-05-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
DGM/Fuel Handling
DOJ.:07-07-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
DOJ.:18-07-1978;DOR.:30-04-2014
TPS-IA
S. Sammanasunathan,
A. Ramalingam, CPF No.33720
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/ECB
DOJ.:08-05-1989; DOR.:30-06-2014
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M. Sivaji, CPF No.24007
CM/Elec. Oprn.
DOJ.:27-08-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
K.V. Raman, CPF No.21792
DCE/Turbine Oprn.
DOJ.:18-07-1978; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Mani, CPF No.24938
AEE/Elecl. Oprn.
DOJ.:15-07-1980; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Ramasamy, CPF No.21529
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Boiler Axul. Mtce.
DOJ.:29-11-1977; DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Raphal, CPF No.22240
Sr Foreman (SG3) /Elecl. Mtce.
DOJ.:29-11-1977; DOR.:31-05-2014
G. Venkatesan, CPF No.23532
C. Kaliamoorthy, CPF No.24109
P. Kumarasamy, CPF No.25016
Sr Foreman (SG3) /Turbine Oprn.
DOJ.:16-06-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Ramasamy, CPF No.23793
Chief Technician/Turbine Oprn.
DOJ.:31-03-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
N. Pragasam, CPF No.25098
Chief Technician/Civil Services
DOJ.:28-11-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Ramakrishnan, CPF No.34606
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/Boiler Oprn.
DOJ.:16-10-1989; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Sakkarai, CPF No.45356
Gr. I Industrial Worker/FHS
DOJ.:18-01-2007;DOR.:30-06-2014
CENTREL SERVICES UNIT
TPS-I EXPANSION
Sr Foreman (SG3) /Safety
DOJ.:27-12-1979;DOR.:31-05-2014
Sr Foreman (SG3) /Safety
DOJ.:16-12-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Sadagopan, CPF No.23124
CGM/Shift Oprn.
DOJ.:27-07-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
R. Sankaran, CPF No.24223
GM/Civil Services
DOJ.:08-10-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Kanakarajan, CPF No.24873
Chief Manager/Elecl. & Commn.
DOJ.:26-05-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Chandrabalan, CPF No.23868
Georgy Markose, CPF No.23238
Gr.I Industrial Worker /Elecl.Mtce.
DOJ.:29-06-2007; DOR.:30-04-2014
DCM/DM Plant & Lab
DOJ.:16-05-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
CGM/Central workshop
DOJ.:29-12-1977; DOR.:30-04-2014
A. Thirupathi, CPF No.21943
Sr. Foreman (SG3)/Machine Shop
DOJ.:16-12-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Ganesan, CPF No.21954
Sr. Foreman (SG3)/Mini Auto/CO
DOJ.:04-12-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Venkatesan, CPF No.24772
Sr. Foreman (SG3)/Fabrication Shop
DOJ.:15-09-1980;DOR.:30-04-2014
M. Kuppachari, CPF No.25910
D. Ranganathan, CPF No.34303
Sr. Foreman (SG2)/CERS
DOJ.:03-05-1982;DOR.:30-04-2014
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/CBS/Mtce.
DOJ.:03-07-1989; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Ramachandran, CPF No.37575
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/Heavy Motor Vehicle Dn.
DOJ.:11-12-1990; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Mani, CPF No.37582
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/CBS/Mtce.
DOJ.:11-12-1990; DOR.:31-05-2014
P. Subathirai, CPF No.32319
Attd Spl Gr A /PERS./Transport Office,
DOJ.:26-06-1987 ;DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Kaliyaperumal, CPF No.45207
Service Worker Gr. III/CERS,
DOJ.:24-05-2006; DOR.:30-06-2014
K. Chakkaravarthi, CPF No.24116
Chief General Manager
DOJ.:04-06-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
C. Arumugam, CPF No.23719
GM/Elec/Township
DOJ.:19-03-1979; DOR.:30-04-2014
K. Sundararajan, CPF No.23398
SM/HR/Education
DOJ.:02-06-1979; DOR.:30.06.2014
N. JANAKA, CPF No.21749
DM/HR/Education
DOJ.:04-05-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Thilagavathi Pirati, CPF No.27220
M. Jayaraman, CPF No.25731
APO(SG3)/Roads
DOJ.:15-04-1983; DOR.:30-06-2014
AO (SG3)/Fire Service
DOJ.:01-12-1981; DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Sekar, CPF No.30174
AO (SG3)/Security Dept.
DOJ.:09-08-1985;DOR.:31-05-2014
S. Nallathambi, CPF No.30565
AO (SG3)/ Security Dept.
DOJ.:31-10-1985; DOR.:30-06-2014
K. Sigamani, CPF No.33090
AO (Fire) (SG2)/Fire Service/Mines
DOJ.:02-03-1987;DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Ramasamy, CPF No.26958
Master Opr(SG2)/Civil Mtce./Township
DOJ.:07-04-1983;DOR.:31-05-2014
S. Subramaniam, CPF No.21257
S. Enock, CPF No.23985
K. Kaliyamurthy, CPF No.39416
Foreman/Water Supply
DOJ.:15-09-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Dhanapal, CPF No.23554
Chief Technician/Civil /TA Mtce.
DOJ.:20-01-1979; DOR.:30-04-2014
C. Rathinavelu, CPF No.25051
Spl Gr Master Opr/Elec/TA
DOJ.:01-01-1972;DOR.:30-06-2014
Chief Technician/Estate Section
DOJ.:01-07-1980; DOR.:30-04-2014
Suptd. Gr .I/ Security Dept.
DOJ.:22-12-1993;DOR.:30-06-2014
TA
S. Ambalavanan, CPF No.45617
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R. Ramalingam, CPF No.21261
Spl Gr A Gardener/Horticulture
DOJ.:01-09-1975 DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Maruthayee, CPF No.25640
SPL.GR.A Health Worker/PERS, TA
DOJ.:12-08-1981;DOR.:30-06-2014
T. Sundarambal, CPF No.25664
Spl.Gr.A Health Worker/Health
DOJ.:12-08-1981; DOR.:30-06-2014
J. Kanikkaimary, CPF No.31812
Attd. Spl. Gr. (A) / A/C Centre
DOJ.:05-01-1987; DOR.:30-06-2014
K. Bhuvaneswari, CPF No.35118
Spl. Gr.A.Attd/Middle School, Block-20
DOJ.:18-10-1989; DOR.:30-06-2014
CENTRAL ESTABLISHMENT
T. Chandral, CPF No.39058
Tech. Gr.I.(A)/Girls HS/MKM
DOJ.:19-04-1993; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Sampath, CPFNo.21442
GM/Environment Cell,
DOJ.:13-07-1976; DOR.:30-04-2014
M. Abdul Samath, CPF No.21947
CH Rajaram, CPF No.23661
GM/NTPL Project,
DOJ.:19-03-1979; DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Thirunaukkarasu, CPF No.21949
GM/NTPL Project,
DOJ.:31-07-1978; DOR.:31-05-2014
PS/Board Section,
DOJ.:09-10-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
J. Devaraj, CPF No.21782
DM/Board Section,
DOJ.:18-07-1978; DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Prema, CPF No.21845
DM/PF Office,
DOJ.:20-07-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
R. Panchatcharam, CPF No.25419
APO (SG4)/HR/CO
DOJ.:12-01-1981; DOR.:31-05-2014
P. Rajendran, CPF No.23044
APO(SG3)/HR,
DOJ.:04-01-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
K. Jeevanandam, CPF No.23971
AO/MC -(SG3), Vigilance Dept.
DOJ.:03-12-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
D. Loganathan, CPF No.40604
APO(SG3)/CMD Sectt.
DOJ.:02-01-1996; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Ratchagar, CPF No.24891
Master Operator/HR/CO
DOJ.:25-10-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Arulmozhi, CPF No.25694
DGM/Purchase Wing
DOJ.:06-08-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Chidambaram, CPF No.24115
Chief Manager /PCS
DOJ.:08-10-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
K. Sharbudeen, CPF No.23200
S. Sita Lakshmi, CPF No.23947
CGM/Stores & Materials
DOJ.:30-06-1978; DOR.:30-04-2014
Sr.PS/Purchase Wing
DOJ.:02-06-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
APO - (SG4)/A/C
DOJ.:03-12-1979;DOR.:30-06-2014
V. Gnanambal, CPF No.24597
APO – (SG4)/Purchase Wing
DOJ.:14-10-1980;DOR.:31-05-2014
R. Gurumurthy, CPF No.24012
APO(SG3)/Purchase Wing
DOJ.:01-02-1980;DOR.:31-05-2014
S. Gajendran, CPF No.25956
SG Master Opr(SG2)/Disposal
DOJ.:29-12-1981; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Selvarajan, CPF No.33940
Jr.Admin. Asst. Gr-I/A/C
DOJ.:08-05-1989;DOR.:30-06-2014
K. M. Kaliyaperumal, CPF No.34125
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/PCS
DOJ.:15-06-1989; DOR.:30-06-2014
K. Rajangam, CPF No.45018
Service Worker III (Genl.)/CARD
DOJ.:27-01-2006;DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Pachakkannu, CPF No.34331
Sr. Tech. Gr. II,
DOJ.:01-09-1989;DOR.:31-05-2014
S.Periyannayagam,
CPF No.34650 Spl. Gr. A.Attd.
DOJ.:16-10-1989;DOR.:30-06-2014
P. Anjalai, CPF No.32296
Attd Spl Gr A /Pers
DOJ.:26-06-1987; DOR.:30-04-2014
P. Manjula, CPF No.33788
Attd Spl Gr A /Pers
DOJ.:19-06-1989;DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Krishnamoorthy, CPF No.24280
CM/Plng.&Tech.
DOJ.:07-04-1980;DOR.:31-05-2014
N. Piranavamurthy, CPF No.23034
K. Sivaraman, CPF No.23030
APO - (SG4)/HR
DOJ.:07-02-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
G. Ambalavanan, CPF No.23329
APO - (SG4)/A/C
DOJ.:02-06-1979;DOR.:30-06-2014
N. Sampath, CPF No.23536
ACM/BM
DOJ.:07-02-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
I. Periyasamy, CPF No.21590
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /Boiler Aux
DOJ.:29-11-1977;DOR.:30-06-2014
MMC
O.L. Subbiah, CPF No.21970
CGM/NTPL Project,
DOJ.:12-06-1978;DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Roy Charles Nayagam, CPF No.24718
DCM Tech(SG4)/Medical
DOJ.:15-11-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Suthersanan, CPF No.24872
CM/Elecl. Mtce.
DOJ.:26-05-1980; DOR.:31-05-2014
T. Selvakumar, CPF No.24464
DGM, Chennai Office
DOJ.:06-08-1979; DOR.:30-06-2014
TPS-II
NLC GH
CHENNAI OFFICE
M. Chinnappan, CPF No.23151
Sr. Foreman(SG4)/AHS/O&M
DOJ.:21-12-1978; DOR.:31-05-2014
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FAREWELL
S. Manuneethi, CPF No.30526
Spl. Gr. Master Opr/TM.
DOJ.:26-03-1986; DOR.:30-06-2014
P. Thankian, CPF No.26913
Spl. Gr. A Server/Ind. Canteen
DOJ.:09-08-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Veeramuthu, CPF No.33678
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/TM.
DOJ.:23-05-1989; DOR.:31-05-2014
G. Gnanaprakasam, CPF No.45400
S. Perumal, CPF No.23236
CGM/MRT Zone
DOJ.:12-10-1977; DOR.:30-06-2014
S. Subramaniam, CPF No.24421
Gr. I Indl Worker/AHS/O&M
DOJ.:18-01-2007;DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Sivalingam, CPF No.24095
APO - (SG4)/HR
DOJ.:24-10-1979;DOR.:30-04-2014
J. Kalvikkarasi, CPF No.24322
APS - (SG4)/HR
DOJ.:12-08-1980;DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Muthumariappan, CPF No.28877
SG Chief Transport Overseer (SG4)/BHD
DOJ.:10-04-1985;DOR.:30-06-2014
K. Balachandran, CPF No.23710
Chief Mining Mate - (SG4)/BHD
DOJ.:09-03-1979;DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Ramachandran, CPF No.23431
SG - SME Opr.(SG4)/NSB
DOJ.:06-12-1978;DOR.:31-05-2014
S. Jayadev, CPF No.24404
SME Opr (SG4)/LBS
DOJ.:14-05-1980; DOR.:30-04-2014
C. John Rose, CPF No.24522
SME Opr (SG4)/MBS
DOJ.:04-08-1980; DOR.:30-06-2014
M. Pitchai, CPF No.24271
APO(SG3)/HR
DOJ.:29-10-1979;DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Palaian, CPF No.23102
Sr. Foreman (SG3) /SME/MM.
DOJ.:25-07-1978;DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Tamilmani, CPF No.23654
Sr. Foreman (SG3)/SBS
DOJ.:28-04-1979; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Balasubramanian,
CPF No.24214 (SG3) - SME Opr./LBS
DOJ.:26-10-1979; DOR.:30-04-2014
V. Udayakumar, CPF No.23432
SG Master Opr(SG2) /CME
DOJ.:07-12-1978;DOR.:30-04-2014
M. Rajendran, CPF No.27094
Sr. Foreman(SG2)/FM Yard
DOJ.:29-09-1982; DOR.:30-06-2014
V. Srinivasan, CPF No.27748
Sr. Foreman(SG2)/FM Yard
DOJ.:31-08-1983; DOR.:31-05-2014
P. Mani, CPF No.28382
Sr. Foreman(SG2) /Track Shifting
DOJ.:24-11-1984; DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Manickam, CPF No.25965
SG Master Opr (SG2)/ Shift Office
DOJ.:26-12-1981;DOR.:30-06-2014
V. Veeraragavan, CPF No.27015
Spl Gr. Master Opr /Mini Auto
DOJ.:05-04-1983;DOR.:30-06-2014
B. Rajagopal, CPF No.32994
Spl. Gr. Master Opr./SME/MM.
DOJ.:25-11-1987;DOR.:31-05-2014
N. G. Hemalatha, CPF No.33741
Jr.Admin. Asst Gr-I/HR
DOJ.:08-05-1989; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Srinivasan, CPF No.33854
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/SMD
DOJ.:26-06-1989; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Kathavarayan, CPF No.34241
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/NSB
DOJ.:01-08-1989; DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Munian, CPF No.37322
Sr. Tech. Gr. II/Elecl.Mines
DOJ.:18-10-1990;DOR.:31-05-2014
K. Krishnaveni, CPF No.30474
Attd. Spl. Gr. A /HR
DOJ.:26-06-1986; DOR.:30-06-2014
CPF No.36666, Tech. Gr.I.(A)/HR
DOJ.:18-09-1990; DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Arokiasamy,
CPF No.36806 Tech. Gr.I.(A)/SBS
DOJ.:22-09-1990; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Sabapathi, CPF No.39097
Tech. Gr.I.(A)/FM Yard
DOJ.:05-05-1993; DOR.:31-05-2014
S. Kaliyaperumal, CPF No.39121
Tech. Gr.I.(A)/Conveyor Mtce.
DOJ.:07-05-1993; DOR.:30-06-2014
N. Chandra, CPF No.36701
Spl.Gr. A Attd. Woman/HR
DOJ.:19-09-1990; DOR.:31-05-2014
A. Rajendran, CPF No.41273
Tech.Gr.II (B)/GWC
DOJ.:01-10-1996; DOR.:30-04-2014
S. Shanmugasundaram,
CPF No.41447, Tech.Gr.II (B)/HR
DOJ.:08-05-1997; DOR.:31-05-2014
V. Thanikachalam, CPF No.41851
Tech.Gr.II (B)/Track Shifting
DOJ.:01-10-1997; DOR.:30-06-2014
N. Thangamuthu,
CPF No.42928 Tech.Gr.II (B)/LBS
DOJ.:05-05-2000; DOR.:31-05-2014
K. Periyasamy, CPF No.42967
Tech.Gr.II (B)/GWC
DOJ.:05-05-2000; DOR.:30-06-2014
A. Mahimaidoss,
CPF No.43196 Tech.Gr.II (B)/SBS
DOJ.:19-05-2000; DOR.:30-04-2014
K. Gurusamy, CPF No.44422
Gr. I Indl worker/Track Shifting
DOJ.:18-07-2003; DOR.:30-06-2014
T. Alexander, CPF No.44472
Service Worker Gr.II (Genl.)/Crawler Yard
DOJ.:28-07-2003; DOR.:31-05-2014
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DOJ.:28-10-1978; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Dhakshinamoorthy,
NLC SCHOOLS
FAREWELL & ACHIEVEMENTS
A. Mathiyazhagan, CPF No.42966
Service Worker Gr.II (Genl.)/GWC
DOJ.:05-05-2000; DOR.:30-06-2014
G. Packiyasamy, CPF No.45141
Service Worker - Gr.IV(Genl.)/BBS
DOJ.:24-05-2006; DOR.:30-06-2014
R. Jayaraj, CPF No.45507
Service Worker Gr.III (Genl.)/SBS
DOJ.:18-01-2007; DOR.:31-05-2014
M. Raju, CPF No.45699
Service Worker Gr.III /Survey
DOJ.:29-06-2007; DOR.:31-05-2014
S.Kabilan, GPF No.800493
HM, NLC HSS, Mandarakuppam,
DOJ : 26-03-1981; DOR : 31-05-2014
P.Thangaraju, GPF No.800497
HM, NLC BHSS, Block - 10,
DOJ : 23-12-1982 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
R.Anjanavannan, GPF No.800375
PG Asst., NLC B HSS, Block - 10,
DOJ : 14-04-1984 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
K.Usharani, GPF No.800412
PG Asst, NLC BHSS, Block - 10 ,
DOJ : 01-04-1981 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
V.Kirubahari, GPF No.800420
PG Asst, NLC GHSS, Block - 11,
DOJ : 12-10-1981 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
G.Manivasagam, GPF No.800422
PG Asst, NLC BHSS, Block - 10,
DOJ : 26-08-1980 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
M.Chandra, GPF No.800440
HM, NLC GHS, Manadarakuppam ,
DOJ : 06-10-1979 ; DOR : 30-06-2014
M.Chandrika, GPF No.800441
HM, NLC HS, Block - 26,
DOJ : 08-10-1979 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
V.Manimegalai, GPF No.800444
PG Asst, NLC HSS,Mandarakuppam ,
DOJ : 04-12-1979 ; DOR : 30-06-2014
J.Poomudi, GPF No.800450
PG Asst., NLC BHSS, Block -10,
DOJ : 09-12-1982 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
R.Sivakumar, GPF No.800501
PG Asst., NLC BHSS, Block -10,
DOJ : 12-03-1987 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
J.Vasantha, GPF No.800515
PG Asst.,, NLC GHSS, Block - 11,
DOJ : 20-10-1986 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
C.Suganthan, GPF No.800596
PG Asst., NLC GHSS, Block - 11,
DOJ : 12-04-1990 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
M.Muthulakshmi, GPF No.800247
YOUNG MINING ENGINEER
AWARD TO NLC EXECUTIVE
Shri M.E. Michael Arputha Raj receiving the
Young Mining Engineer of the Year Award.
Shri M.E Michael Arputharaj,EE/Mining/ATBS/Mine-I has
been awarded the MEAI – Abheraj Baldota Memorial Young
Mining Engineer of the Year Gold Medal Award 2013- 14 for
his outstanding contribution to the mining industry.
The award is instituted by the Mining Engineers Association of
India (MEAI), a national level premier professional body in
mining discipline since the year 1957. Shri A. Bachhi,
president, MEAI presented the award to Shri Michael, in the
presence of Shri K.V. Rao, Secretary General, MEAI on 28 June
2014 at Godavarikhani of Telangana State during the Annual
General body Meeting of MEAI.
Shri Michael is a Mining Engineering Graduate from College of
Engineering , Guindy and holds First Class Mine Managership
(Coal) Certificate. He has presented number of research
papers in mining and management disciplines, published in
reputed national journals.
It is worthy to mention that, Shri Michael has earlier won the
prestigious University Gold Medal Award and Best Project
Award from Anna University during the year 2002
Congratulations!
HM, NLC MS, Block - 12,
DOJ : 07-04-1984 ; DOR : 31-05-2014
NEYVELI STUDENT BAGGED STATE TOP
POSITION IN TNPSC GROUP-I EXAMINATION
Students of Neyveli have
always made NLC proud
by securing state ranks in
va r i o u s c o m p e t i t i ve
examinations. Now it is
Smt. Tina Kumari’s turn.
Yes! Smt. P. Tina Kumari
(D/o Shri C. Paramasivam,
AO / MSU / Mine-I)
brought Neyveli in lime
light by bagging the state
top position in the Group-I
Services Examination
2011-2013 conducted by
Smt. P. Tina Kumari greeting CMD
Tamil Nadu Public Service
Commission. She opted to work as a Deputy Collector in the Tamil Nadu Civil Service
and now working in Villupuram District.
Smt Tina Kumari was a well known student in Neyveli during her school days. An alumni
of St. Joseph of Cluny HSS, she scored 2nd rank among Neyveli schools in 10 Std and
was the school topper in 12TH Std. Graduated in B.Tech – IT from PSG Institue of
Technology, Coimbatore, she was offered employment by leading multinational IT
Companies. After working 7 years, in the IT industry her school days ambition of
serving the society as a bureaucrat once again took birth.
She resigned her job and appeared for competitive examinations. In her 1st attempt,
she was selected as an Assistant in Commercial Tax Department, Govt of Tamil Nadu
during 2013. Inspite of her difficulties on shouldering three responsibilities as a home
maker, a mother of a child and an Employee, Tina Kumari continued her endeavours to
become a bureaucrat. Her hard work paid her within one year as she became the state
topper in the Group-I Examination.
Smt. Tina Kumari addressed the Neyveli students and their parents on the topic “You
can Win” in a special lecture Programme organized by the Engineers & Scientists
Association and Institution of Engineers at IE building, Neyveli on 25.04.2014. She
guided the students, to prepare for the Civil Service Examinations and the interaction
session was well attended by Students.
Brown coal wishes this young bureaucrat to become a good administrator.
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EXPO & TRAINING
SKILL DEVOLPMENT PROGRAMME
FOR RURAL YOUTH
NLC IN MINERAL INDUSTRY EXPO
NLC, has participated in the two day Expo “Mineral Industry in India Essential for Growth", organized by the Hyderabad Chapter of Mining
Engineers Association of India (MEAI), in association with National
Mineral Development Corporation Limited (NMDC) on 14th- 15th June
2014 at Hyderabad.
Concurrent with the expo, a two day seminar was organized. Shri B.
Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC participated as the Special Guest and
addressed the professionals from various mining and mineral industries.
Shri Narendra Kothari, CMD, NMDC graced the occasion and addressed
the seminar as Chief Guest. NLC installed a stall, in the exhibition venue,
Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC inaugurated a training programme for
15 women from nearby villages to operate Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) at
EDC on 07.05.2014. The programme was conducted between 07.05.2014
and 06.07.2014 under Entrepreneur Skill Development Programme
(ESDP). Speaking on the occasion, the CMD said par cipa on of women
in such programme will strengthen their self confidence.
In the same func on, the CMD presented cer ficates and driving licences
to the 25 youth who were trained in opera ng Heavy Motor Vehicle
(HMV) from10.02.2014 to 30.04.2014 and 30 Project Affected Persons
(PAPs) trained in opera ng LMV from 28.01.2014 to 03.03.2014 under its
CMD presen ng driving licence to a Youth
CMD and VIPs with our Officials at NLC Pavilion
depicting our mining, power generation technology. CSR activities and
environment-friendly initiatives of NLC were also displayed. A
documentary flim on the activities of NLC was also screened in our
pavilion. Many technocrats, engineers, students visited our stall and
interacted with our officials. They lauded the efforts of NLC in mining and
power generation, especially on CSR activities and eco-friendly
initiatives.
CSR scheme. The CMD adviced the youth to learn opera ng Earth Moving
Equipments (EME) to be employable abroad.
Shri N. Muthu, CGM (HR) informed that, 225 male youth will be trained in
HMV, EME and LMV and 200 women in beau cian course, tailoring,
typewri ng, computer DTP during the year 2014-15 at an approximate
cost of `35 lakhs. Shri D. Ravindran, CGM/CSR, Shri M. Karthikeyan,
DGM/CSR Shri A. Mohammed Dawood, DGM/EDC
Shri N. P. Veerasigamani, ACM/CSR and senior officials a ended the
programme.
OBITUARY
During the period of April - June 2014, 24 employees passed away while in service.
Brown Coal pays homage to the departed souls and expresses condolences to the family members.
DOB: Date of Birth DOJ : Date of Joining DOD: Date of Demise
MINE-I
V. Chinnappan,
Z. Zerom,
P. Narayanasamy,
A. Belavendiran,
R. Babu,
MINE-IA
G.P. Athmaram,
K. Narayanasamy,
A. Rajasekaran,
TPS-I
R. Selvaraju,
K. Krishnamoorthy,
A. Rajasekaran,
CSU
K. Kannan,
M. Elumalai,
CPF No.24102, Sr.Tech.Gr.I/Lignite Bench,
DOB: 13.05.1961; DOJ:16.01.1979; DOD:11.05.2014
CPF No.25753, Sr.Tech.Gr.I/Middle Bench,
DOB: 03.05.1957; DOJ: 20.05.1981; DOD:15.06.2014
CPF No.32824, Sr. Tech.Gr.II/SME/LUB
DOB: 11.06.1964; DOJ: 05.10.1987; DOD: 05.05.2014
CPF No. 40024, Tech. Gr.II(B)/FM Yard,
DOB: 23.06.1969; DOJ: 27.03.1995; DOD: 26.06.2014
CPF No.37567, Tech.Gr.I (A)/Vulcanising,
DOB: 03.05.1961; DOJ:11.12.1990; DOD:11.06.2014
CPF No.30663, CM/Finance/Accounts Centre,
DOB: 25.12.1958; DOJ:28.02.1986; DOD:30.05.2014
CPF No.34582, Spl.Gr.A Token Clerk/Indl. Canteen,
DOB: 02.05.1964; DOJ:10.07.1983; DOD:12.05.2014
CPF No.43426, Sr.Wr.Gr.III/ASB,
DOB: 19.07.1955; DOJ:14.08.2000; DOD:12.04.2014
CPF No.26113, CM/Mech./UCB Opn.
DOB: 24.11.1958; DOJ:01.02.1982; DOD:20.05.2014
CPF No.21663, EE/Mech./Turbine Opn.
DOB: 30.06.1955; DOJ:01.12.1977; DOD:30.05.2014
CPF No.29488, Sr.Tech.Gr.I/Trg. Division,
DOB: 10.04.1960; DOJ:29.07.1985; DOD:09.05.2014
CPF No.27034, Spl.Gr.CCI/NSU/Bus Services/Transport,
DOB: 05.07.1958; DOJ:10.01.1983; DOD:29.05.2014
CPF No.39475, Sr.Tech.Gr.I/ R.C. Mechl./Autoyard
DOB: 17.05.1969; DOJ:15.03.1994; DOD:09.06.2014
TPS-I Expansion
S. Shahul Hameed,
TA
P.S. Ravi,
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CPF No.45236, I.W.Gr.I/Health
DOB: 03.06.1967; DOJ:21.06.2006; DOD:05.06.2014
Central Establishment
R. Shanmugam
CPF No.40908, Sr.Opr.Gr.II/EDC
DOB: 03.06.1962; DOJ: 01.10.1996; DOD:17.06.2014
MMC
R.S. Niraimathi,
CPF No.33210, APO/SG3/MC Wing,
DOB: 07.08.1964; DOJ:05.02.1988; DOD:10.06.2014
Medical
M. Balaji,
CPF No.36783, Tech.Gr.IA/Medical
DOB: 03.04.1966; DOJ:22.09.1990; DOD:09.06.2014
TPS-II
V. Shanmugasundaram,CPF No.36374, JPO/Accounts Centre,
DOB: 26.05.1964; DOJ:09.07.1990; DOD:27.06.2014
Mine-II
S. Varadharajan,
CPF No.27755, Foreman/F.M. Yard,
DOB: 04.05.1958; DOJ:31.08.1983; DOD:05.05.2014
C. Renganathan,
CPF No.24911 Master Operator/Drills,
DOB: 25.04.1956; DOJ:23.08.1980; DOD:30.03.2014
C. Charles Arokiaraj, CPF No.34412, Spl.Gr.A Asst.Manager/Canteen,
DOB: 16.02.1962; DOJ:14.08.1982; DOD:26.04.2014
K. Renganathan,
CPF No.43291, Service Worker Gr.III/Vlucanising,
DOB: 02.05.1959; DOJ:01.06.2000; DOD:08.05.2014
M. Gunasekaran,
CPF No.41810, I.W.Gr.II/GWC,
DOB: 31.05.1962; DOJ:12.08.1997; DOD:27.06.2014
MaytheirSoulsrestinpeace.
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CPF No.23663, DGM/Instn/C&I,
DOB: 05.01.1955; DOJ:19.03.1979; DOD:28.05.2014
SPORTS
INDOOR SHUTTLE COURTS FOR TOWN CLUB
Neyveli Town Club, managed by an Executive Committee nominated by the NLC
Management, is poised to get new Shuttle Courts for the benefit of the employees. It is a
recreation club started in the year 1962 for the good health and fitness of the employees.
Presently 1450 employees of NLC are members in this club.
Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, Director(HR), NLC laid the foundation stone and offered Bhoomi
Pooja on 23.04.2014, for constructing an indoor stadium at Town Club. This indoor stadium
spreading over an area of 5000 sq. ft. with two shuttle courts each measuring 44 ft. x 20 ft.,
is to be built at an approximate cost of `64 lakhs. The courts will be ready for use in eight
months.
Director (HR) laying the foundation stone
Shri N. Ilamparuthi, ED, SME & Conveyor/Mines and the President of the club,
Shri S. Kumar, Secretary of the club, Shri R. Balasubramaniam, Treasurer of the club, NLC
Officials and members of the club participated on the occasion.
SELF DEFENCE TRAINING TO GIRL STUDENTS
AN EFFORT TOWARDS EMPOWERING WOMEN
CHESS
D u r i n g t h e
International
Wo m e n ’s D ay
celebrations 2013,
Shri B. Surender
Mohan, Our CMD
announced that
the girl students of
Neyveli will be
Demonstration on Taekwando
trained on self
defence skills.
Based on his annoucement, our Education Department took massive efforts on this welfare
scheme and a special wing was formed to impart TAEKWANDO training for the benefit of the girl
students of VI Std. to XII Std. in all the Neyveli schools. During February and March 2014, 10196
School girls were trained in TAEKWANDO self defence art in two phases. No doubt, this training will
give much self confidence to our girl students to face their educational and social problems,. On
19.04.2014, a group of girl students from NLC Middle School, Block - 9 made a demostration during
the 53 Annual Day celebration of their school.
Brown Coal congratulates the students and their trainers for achiving the mission of NLC !
Shri S. Ramesh
K u m a r ,
Foreman, TPS-II
participated in
the 2nd District
level Open and
Children Chess
Tournament at
Tittakudi from
19.07.2014 to
20.07.2014. He secured 1st place by
scoring 6.5 points from 7 rounds and
w o n a c a s h p r i ze o f ` 2 , 0 0 0 / sponsored by Ramasamy –
Anjalaiyammal Trust. The tournament
was organized by the Tittakudi Taluk
Chess Association with 180 players
from the District. It may be noted that
he was the winner of the same
tournament conducted last year.
Congratulations!
BADMINTON
Six of our employees representing the Neyveli Lignite City Club have
emerged as the winners/runners at the Tamil Nadu State Veteran
Badminton Championship organized by the Tamil Nadu Badminton
Association at Erode between 09.01.2014 and 12.01.2014.
Shri G. R. Anand, APO/TPS-II and Shri S. Jayaraman, CM/Mech./TPS-II
won the men’s doubles category in 50+ age group. Shri Anand pair was
declared as winner again in the mixed doubles for the 50+ pairing with
Smt. Lali Joseph APO/Edn. Shri N. Tamilarasan, SG Master Opr./TPS-I
Exp. won the second place in the mixed doubles for the 55+ category.
Smt. D. Sindhu, APO/TA and Smt. Tessy Joseph, APO/Mine-I won the
women singles in the 40+ and 45+ age group respectively. Smt. Tessy
Joseph and Smt. Lali Joseph won the women’s doubles in the 45+
group.
G.R. Anand
Lali Joseph
Tessy Joseph
S. Jayaraman
D. Sindhu
N. Tamilarasan
They represented Tamilnadu in the 38 Indian Masters National
Badminton Championship 2013-14 held at BHEL, Bhopal between
28.02.2014 and 02.03.2014 jointly organized by Madhya Pradesh
Badminton Association, BHEL and Bhopal District Badminton
Association.
Congratulations!
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CELEBRATIONS
Second Green Revolution Starts in Neyveli
A purposeful World Environment Day celebrated
To mark the World Environment Day celebra ons, Shri B. Surender Mohan, our CMD announced that
each employee will be given five fruit bearing tree saplings free of cost. This campaign made a second
green revolu on in the Neyveli Township. Neyveli Book Fair-2014 was rightly u lized to distribute the
tree saplings and about 85,000 saplings of fruit bearing trees were distributed to NLC employees for
expanding the green cover in the township.
Pe o p l e w i l l i n g l y c a m e fo r wa rd t o
par cipate in the massive afforesta on
drive and planted the saplings in their
house premises. No doubt, this effort
will develop another green revolu on
shortly. Indeed, Neyveli is a right
p l a c e to c e l e b rate Wo r l d
Environment Day in a purposeful
manner.
As done in the past, NLC's
Corporate Environment Cell
celebrated the “ World
Environment Day” with
great zeal and
CMD & Dr. K. Kumaraswamy presenting a tree sapling to
Shri C. Senthamilselvan
enthusiasm at
Yegneswaran Auditorium of Employee Development Centre on 05.06.2014.
The United Na ons has decleared the theme for the year as “Raise your
voice – Not the sea level”. Dr. K.Kumaraswamy, Chairperson, School of
Geosciences, Bharathidasan University, Trichy was the Chief Guest of
the occasion. He made a power point presenta on and –
highlighted the alarming rise of surface temperature leading to
global warming. The geoscien st explained the loss of
several square kilo metres of land mass to get submerged
in sea due to raising of water level, caused by global
warming. He appealed that all our efforts should be
made to save the earth from global warming and
to protect it for future genera on.
Shri B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC in his
key note address, said “We shall strive
hard in reducing Green House gases
as they are solely responsible
for raising of earth’s surface
temperature”.
Directo
rs S h r i
Rakesh
Kumar, Shri
S.Rajagopal,
Shri M. S.
Ravindranath,
Shri S.Boopathy
and CVO Shri Shiv
R a j S i n g h , I . F. S . ,
graced the occasion.
Senior Management
administered the pledge to
the employees on environment
protec on.
Shri A. Dhayalan, DGM/CEC
welcomed the gathering and Dr. M.
Velan CM/CEC proposed vote of thanks.
Earlier, Mass Tree Planta ons were organized
in the Mines and Thermal Units in which senior
officials, employees and representa ves of Trade
Unions and Associa ons planted saplings.
Mass Tree plantation at Mine-II
PROVEN VALUES. POWERFUL VISION
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