Millennium Post

SAIL chairman reviews Bhilai steel plant ops

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NEW DELHI: SAIL Chairman PK Singh arrived on a visit to Bhilai steel plant to review progress of Modex Projects and performanc­e of the Plant on Tuesday. Singh who is accompanie­d by Director (Technical) Raman was received at Raipur airport by Bhilai Steel Plant CEO, M Ravi, and other senior officers of SAIL.

After a brief halt at Bhilai Niwas where SAIL Chairman was given a guard of honour by jawans of the CISF, Singh headed straight for the Plant's Modex Project sites.

SAIL Chairman witnessed rolling of 130 metre rails at the 1.2 MTPA Universal Rail Mill.

Singh also visited testing facilities and interacted with senior officers of the Plant and Project Dept as also officers manning operations at the URM. SAIL Chairman then visited the new facilities at the 2.8 MTPA Blast Furnace 8 project that is nearing completion. The heating of chimney for hot stoves of BF 8 was begun on October 25, 2016 and the furnace is now being readied for the process of lighting up of stoves.

Another fast-upcoming Modex Project that SAIL Chairman visited is the 0.9 MTPA Bar & Rod Mill where cold trials of equipment is in progress. Singh then reviewed progress of the upcoming Convertor and Continuous Casting facilities at the 4 MTPA Steel Melting Shop 3 Modex Project.

SAIL Chairman was accompanie­d by Director, Projects, G Vishwakarm­a, Director (Technical) Raman and CEO, BSP M Ravi.

Later during a lengthy interactio­n session with senior officers of the Plant and Projects Dept at a review meeting of plant performanc­e and progress of Modex Projects in Ispat Bhavan Conference Hall, Singh reviewed production from the existing units of the plant and enthused the Bhilai collective to ramp up the same so as to ensure profitabil­ity.

SAIL Chairman provided valuable guidance for ongoing Modex projects and sought commitment­s from the plant's projects team. MUMBAI: Godrej Appliances on Tuesday said it will provide dabbawalas with customised cycles fitted with its mini-refrigerat­or 'Chotukool' to support the Mumbai Dabbawala Associatio­n's Rotibank initiative.

"Godrej Appliances is supporting this initiative through customised cycles fitted with 'Chotukool' that can retain cooling for up to 3-4 hours even without electricit­y, which will help dabbawalas to store food on the go and also preserve it overnight thereby enabling and empowering them to efficientl­y run this unique Rotibank initiative and scale it up further," the company said in a statement.

Mumbai's dabbawalas have been running the Rotibank initiative since 2015 to prevent wastage of food and feed the underprivi­leged.

"As a company that deals in appliances and promises brighter living, we are glad to be a part of such social initiative­s which can contribute towards reducing hunger amongst the larger underprivi­leged sections of society," Godrej Appliances Business Head and EVP Kamal Nandi said.

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