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FROM THE CMD’S DESKMy dear colleagues,
A good beginning is more likely to lead to greatersuccess. Conducting poojas etc., before we start anyauspicious and important project stresses this belief.World over an emphasis is put on the beginning. Gettingoff to a good start is essential, as the beginning is thefoundation upon which everything that comes after rests.Indian culture, perhaps more than any other, stressesthe importance of beginning things properly.
As all of you know, VISHU, which epitomizes thisconcept of beginning things in good spirit with anauspicious kani, was celebrated with traditional fanfareand festivities in Kerala on April 14. This New Yearfestival is called VISHU in Kerala, but known as Ugadhi,Gudi Padwa, Bihu, Baisakhi etc. in other parts of thenation. Everywhere the underlying spirit of this festivalis the same.
In FACT also we are having an auspiciousbeginning after a hiatus. Our production plants, whichhave been shut down for some time, are being restarted,heralding a new beginning. It should be the harbingerof continuous efforts with total dedication. Let usredouble our efforts to stabilize production followed byaggressive marketing activities in all areas of ourpresence. Procurement of raw materials to ensureuninterrupted production is another area of key concern,which should be addressed on a war footing.
FEDO and FEW are the other two of our entities,which equally require our immediate attention. As I toldyou in my first communication immediately after takingover as the CMD, these two sister concerns of FACTare having immense potential, which should be tapped
to the fullest. FRBL, our joint venture with RCF, hasgenerated much enthusiasm among the builders ofSouth India. There have been media reports of FRBLpanels being increasingly welcomed by builders, trulyencouraging.
The South India, especially Kerala, is reeling undersevere heat waves with the Sun blazing down like neverbefore. Acute shortage of water, drying crops, soaringmercury levels... the misery of drought is unfathomable.But this is the time for us to rejuvenate ourselves withadequate inventory so that fertiliser demand with theonset of southwest monsoon by early June in thesouthern part of the continent can be adequately met.
With warm regards,
JAIVEER SRIVASTAVA
Chairman & Managing Director
CMD, Shri Jaiveer Srivastava,being received at CorporateOffice with CISF guard of honour
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FACT at present is the biggest consumer for makinguse of Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas when it isavailable from the facility of Petronet LNG at Puthuvypeen.The facility is understood to be ready shortly and theagreements for purchase of RLNG by FACT are beingnegotiated with the interested parties.
The major consuming points of Natural Gas inUdyoganmandal Complex are the Ammonia Plant and thefive boilers in Ammonia Complex and PetrochemicalDivision. Work of conversion of Ammonia Plant to enableit to use NG as fuel and feed is in the final stages ofcompletion. All equipments have reached site andinstallation of piping, instrumentation and electrics are inthe fag end. According to the schedule, Ammonia Plantwill be ready to start operation with NG by 15 May 2013.In the event RLNG is not available by that time, theproposal is to start the plant utilising the option to useNaphtha and change over to NG when it becomes available.
The Detailed Engineering for conversion of the plantwas done by FEDO in consultation with Haldor Topsoe,the original Process Licensor of the plant.
The boilers are being converted to enable firing NGretaining the option to use FO as fuel in the event NG isnot available or when it is more expensive. The hardwarefor the work is being supplied and erected by AlsthomIndia Limited. One of the boilers in PD will be ready byend April and another boiler each in PD and AmmoniaComplex will be ready by end May 2013. All the fiveboilers are scheduled to be ready to fire NG also as fuel byend August 2013.
FACTGEARS UP
TO RECEIVENATURAL
GASCMD VISITS VARIOUS
DIVISIONSIn order to have first hand information about
the working of plants and offices, our CMD ShriJaiveer Srivastava visited the various divisions anddepartments of FACT. Immediately after takingover as the Chairman and Managing Director, hevisited Udyogamandal Complex, FEDO, FEW,Cochin Division, Marketing Division offices atUdyogamandal and Head Office. He went aroundthe plants and offices and met employeespersonally. He also had interaction withmanagement trainees, trade union leaders andrepresentatives of officers' forums.
A view of the on-going works of the LNG fired heater of the ammonia plant.
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Editorial Committee:D Nanda Kumar, DGM(OP), UC,Managing EditorA V Jayakumar, DGM(HR&Admn),EditorV P Appukkuta Menon,M(PR&Admn), Dy. EditorN.M. Prabhakaran, AM(PR)Asst. Editor Members:Jacob Kurian, DGM(OP), CDT.K. Jos, CE(Elec.), FEDORejeni Mohan, CDMR. Dileep, Dy.CE(Mech), AcidSiby Michael, Dy.CE(Design), FEWE.K. Valsalakumari, Dy.CM(Hindi)K.B. Biju, Dy.CSP (NP), CDN.M. Vijayan, AM(HR), HO
Edited, printed and published by A VJayakumar, for and on behalf of TheFertilisers And Chemicals TravancoreLimited.Printed at M/s Niseema Printers, Kochi- 18.For private circulation only.The views expressed here are not neces-sarily those of the management.
The new Distributed ControlSystem (DCS), installed at the NPKPlant, Cochin Division has beencommissioned. Shri V K Anil,D(T), formally commissioned thesystem by switching on the firstoperation at a function held at theplant. Shri P K Chandrasekharan,D(M), unveiled the photo of lateShri M K K Nayar, the former MDof FACT, displayed at the controlroom.
Besides the directors, Shri J PPradeep, GM(CD), Shri DPradeepkumar, GM(UC), Shri K VSukumaran, GM(F&F), ShriGeorge Joseph GM(Mat), alsolighted the lamp.
DCS COMMISSIONED IN NPKPLANT, CD
The DCS project which costaround ̀ 70 lakh, will make processoperations in NPK plant smooth andwill help increase the consistency inproduct quality.
Instrumentation, electrical and
civil departments supported byoperations group carried out thisprestigious project job. Aftersuccessful commissioning of DCSthe plant was started on April 1,2013.
PROMOTIONSHEAD OFFICE
A. Venugopalan Nair Dy. Manager (L&A)G. Saraswathy Amma Dy. Manager (DP)
UDYOGAMANDAL COMPLEXK.K. Sasi Dy. Chief Superintendent ProductionP.G. Thomas Dy. Chief Engineer Maint. (Electrical)T.M. Raveendran Manager (Plant Safety)K. Raju Manager Production Co-ordinationP.X. Lawrence Asst. Manager (Traffic)
COCHIN DIVISIONS. Muraleekrishnan Dy. Chief Manager (Traffic)
MARKETING DIVISIONThotaphani Dy. Chief Manager (Sales)K. Vijayan Dy. Chief Manager (Sales)E. Latchanna Dy. Chief Manager (Sales)R.S.N. Reddy Dy. Chief Manager (Agro)S.T.M. Pillai Dy. Manager (Sales)
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FACT- Udyogamandal Complexcelebrated Safety Day-2013 in abefitting manner on 4th March 2013.
As part of the Safetypromotional activities, Safetymessages and banners weredisplayed at various locations inboth manufacturing units. Apartfrom this, Safety Competitions andawareness programmes wereconducted for various category ofemployees like regular, contract,CLR, Apprentices, CISF as well aslocal residents in the township.
The competitions include:1. Safety Quiz programme to
regular employees, contractworkers, canteen workers &CLR.
2. Safety Short Story and safetyessay competition to allemployees and family members.
3. Safety Slogan to all employeesand family members.
4. Gas Mask and BreathingApparatus set wearing trainingprogrammes as well ascompetition to all employees.
5. Identification and naming ofFire/Safety apparatus toemployees.
Awareness programmes:(1)Health awareness class for
regular employees, by Dr.Abraham Varghese, ChiefMedical Officer, M/s. BinaniZinc Limited, Binanipuram.
(2)Home Safety: i.e safe use ofLPG and electricity to ladyemployees, by Shri Sonu S.Babu, Deputy Manager, BPCLand Shri Unnikrishna Prasad,Additional Chief Engineer(Electrical), FACT respectively.
(3)Safety Training to CISF (inHindi language) by Shri BabuJose, Deputy Chief Supdt. ofProduction, Phosphate Plant.
(4)Safety Training to supervisors,and contract workers by Shri K.Rajaiah, Manager (PlantSafety)-UD.
The function on 4th March 2013,was held at Ammonia Complex.
Shri P Muthusamy, D(F) hoistedthe safety flag. Shri V.K. Anil,Director (Technical), presided overthe function.
SAFETY DAY CELEBRATED IN UCHighlights of the
year 2012This year FACT Udyoga-
mandal complex is adjudged asthe state winner for outstandingSafety Performance in theCategory of Very LargeFactories, by National SafetyCouncil (Kerala Chapter). Thedivision also bagged the thirdprize for outstanding safetyperformance in the category ofVery Large Chemical,Petroleum and PetrochemicalIndustries constituted byFactories and BoilersDepartment, Govt. of Kerala.
Shri D. Pradeepkumar, GM(UC), welcomed the gathering.
IN COCHINDIVISION
Shri B Ummer, Sr. Jt. Directorof Factories and Boilers, hoisted thesafety flag in CD. Shri J P Pradeep,GM, presided over the safety dayfunction. Shri M Sreekumar,DGM(T), administered the safety
Shri B Ummer, Sr. Jt. Director of Factories and Boilers,hoists the safety flag at Cochin Division.
Cont'd on page 15.
Shri. P. Chandrasekharan,Director (Marketing), Shri ThomasIsaac, General Manager(Production Co-ordination andHuman Resources), and ShriManual Zacharia, Deputy GeneralManager (Technical), Shri.T.M.Raveendran, Manager (PlantSafety) Udyogamandal Complex,Shri K. Rajaiah, Manager (PlantSafety) Udyogamandal Division,Shri P. A. Sunil Kumar, Shri JosePaul, Shri K.F. Antony, Shri D.Pramodkumar, Shri K.P. Salim andShri G. Manikandan Nair spoke onvarious aspects connected withsafety.
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Dr.Mohammad AzimGets Best Medical
Officer Award
Dr. Mohammad Azim, ACMO,CD, has been selected for the bestindustrial medical officer in the State.He was selected for this award bythe Factories and Boilers Departmentof the Government of Kerala. Dr.Mohammad Azim received theaward from Shri Shibu Baby John,Minister for Labour, at a functionheld at Thiruvananthapuram.
Two day Training programmeon “Quality of Family Life” wasconducted on 18th and 19th March2013 at the Training Centre. 20couples from the FACT familyparticipated in the programme. Itwas organized by FACT trainingcenter in association with CentralBoard for Workers Education(CBWE). The main topics coveredin the programme were Effectiveparenting, Home management,Family Relationship &Transactional Analysis. Thequality of the programme was wellappreciated by all the participants.
FACT Training Centre andNational Safety Council (KeralaChapter) jointly organized two-day training programme on“Industrial Safety & Fire Fighting”on 11th and 12th April 2013 at FACTTraining Centre. Shri B. Ummer,Senior Joint Director for Factoriesand Boilers, inaugurated theprogramme. Shri V. J. FrancisZavier, Chairman, Shri ThomasKadavan, Secretary, NSC KeralaChapter and Shri I Mohanan,
Chief Manager (Trg. & Dev.) alsoattended the function.
FACT Training Centreconducted half-day trainingprogramme on Industrial Safety &Accident Prevention for thecontractors and their workers ofUdyogamandal Complex on10.04.2013 anticipating the ATR2013. The same programme wasarranged at Cochin Division also.
The closing ceremony anddistribution of certificates to theoutgoing candidates, 14th BatchInstrumentation Maintenance andControl systems course, wasconducted on 27.03.2013. Shri IMohanan, Chief Manager (Trg. &Dev.) chaired the function. ShriSreekumaran Unnithan, Dy. ChiefManager (I) UD was also present atthe function. The studentrepresentative gave a brief note ontheir technical experience in thetraining period and its relevance totheir career development. Coursecertificates and the top performanceprizes were distributed by CM(Trg.& Dev.) & Dy.CE(I)UD. There were28 outgoing students in this batch.
TRAINING CENTRECONDUCTS PROGRAMME
ON QUALITY OF LIFE
A view of the programme on Quality of Family Life held at Training Centre.
CMD LISTENS TOPRESENTATION
ON FEWCMD Shri Jaiveer Srivastava
attended a presentation on FEW andreviewed the order book position onhis maiden visit to this unit atPalluruthy. He was accompanied byGM(PC) Shri Thomas Isaac.
GM(PC) explained to CMD thespecial role played by FEW in thesupply of pressure vessels and heatexchangers required for the LNGconversion works going on atUdyogamandal. CMD went aroundthe shop and assessed the facilitiesavailable there. He also visited theslipway facility in FEW where it isproposed to fabricate a new bargefor ammonia transportation.
CMD pointed out that FEWshould take up more jobs so that theturnover could be substantiallyincreased in the next financial year.
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FEDO has reached a majormilestone by completing the 100%Engineering activities for the Crudeand Product Tankages Project of M/s.Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. atParadeep, Orissa. This is a project onBuild-Own-Operate-Transfer basis byM/s. IOTUES (Indian Oil TankingUtkal Energy Services), for theirRefinery Project. This particularBOOT Project is at the cost of `3,000crore for which FEDO is theEngineering and Project ManagementConsultant, and is part of ̀ 30,000 croreRefinery Project for IOCL.
Engineering documents review wasdeclared completed in March 2013.Procurement activities were alsocompleted during the same period. Atotal of 7266 drawings/documentswere reviewed by the FEDOEngineering team which comprise:Civil-1553, Instrumentation-466,Piping-757, Process-446, Electrical-1482, MMH-1281, PCE-648, General-4, Quality-629, ranging from A4 to A0size.
Civil and Mechanical erectionactivities are now in full swing at Paradipsite under the supervision of FEDOerection team. Mechanical erection of all11 crude oil tanks and 25 product storagetanks are also completed. Fabrication ofLPG/Propylene bullets has also beencompleted.
FEDO SCALING NEW HEIGHTSOF ENGINEEERING EXCELLENCE
The progress achieved onconstruction activities is 92% and theoverall progress of the project is 97%.The predicted completion of PMCscope of work is March 2014.
NEW SULPHURIC ACIDTANKS AT W. ISLAND FOR
FACT-CDFACT-CD has appointed FACT
Engineering and Design Organisation(FEDO) as the consultant for settingup of two Sulphuric Acid storage tanksat Willington Island, Kochi. As partof this job a Quantitative RiskAssessment & On-Site emergencyplan, EIA, Drawings etc were preparedby FEDO for getting approval fromvarious statutory bodies, departmentsand Cochin Port Trust.
Construction of two storage tanksis completed under the ProjectManagement Consultancy of FEDOfor receiving sulphuric acid suppliedby both domestic and internationalsuppliers as part of augmentation ofcontinuous supply of Sulphuric acid toCochin Division. Facility envisages 2storage tanks of 8200 MT capacityeach, ship unloading and barge/truckloading facilities. Proposed unloadingrate from ship is 1000 TPH and barge-loading rate is 300TPH. The twoSulphuric Acid Tanks are ready for
testing and commissioning. This newstorage capacity will facilitateprocurement of larger quantity ofSulphuric Acid required for theproduction of Phos. Acid/Factamfos ona regular basis and company can saveexpenditure on hiring charges ofstorage tanks at WI.
PETCOKE BASEDGASIFICATIONTECHNOLOGY
Team from M/s. GE made apresentation in FEDO on Petcokebased gasification technology forproduction of Synthesis Gas, on March2013. Mr. Daniel Tse, Head SolutionsEngineering, GE, USA along with histeam from GE Bangalore made thepresentation.
Petcoke is a solid residue generatedfrom the delayed coker unit of thePetroleum Refineries. BPCL-KRwould generate about 1.4 MMTPA ofPetcoke on completion of their crudeoil refining capacity enhancementproject by December 2015.
Discussions were held for thepossible use of Petcoke basedgasification technology for productionof synthesis gas that can be utilized forAmmonia production, based on itsviability.
BPCL-KR team also participated inthe presentation.
FEDO team led by Shri K V Sukumaran, GM, having discussion with M/s GE team on Petcoke based gasificationtechnology for production of synthesis gas.
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CORPORATE VIGILANCE BULLETINFACT VIGILANCE - COMMITTED TO INSTITUTE AND INTERNALISE ETHICAL PRACTICES
Message from CVODear Friends,
It is with heightened sense ofoptimism, hope and confidence thatwe greet the new financial year2013-14. We whole-heartedlywelcome the new Chairman andManaging Director, Shri JaiveerSrivastava into our FACT Familyand assure him of our unstintedsupport in his efforts to turn roundthis Company and help it to reachthe heights that it is capable of. Asmentioned in the previous issue ofFACT News, the year that passedsaw quite a number of Vigilancerelated cases tumbling out into theopen. It is however heartening tonote that the officers and staff have
began to give whole hearted supportand appreciation for the smallefforts being taken by the VigilanceDepartment to increase theawareness on matters related totransparency and fairness inbusiness dealings and for avoidanceof Vigilance Angle.
Being located in the heart of the100% literate State of Kerala, wecan rest assure that no part of ouractivities are hidden from publicscrutiny for any significant periodsof time. Eventually the results ofour actions will catch up with ussooner rather than later. Therefore,this is the time to retrain our mindsand our brains to relearn all the
good and positive aspects ofbusiness management and increaseimpartiality, fairness andtransparency in all our decisions.Believe me, this can be achieved toa very satisfactory level withoutsacrificing at all on speed,efficiency or profitability. All itrequires is a judicious applicationof mind and fine-tuning our actionsto the voice of our own consciencewithin.
We wish FACT Family all thebest for a fabulous and successfulfinancial year ahead.
Jai Hind,J. Vinayan, I.R.T.S.,
CVO
Vigilance Study CircleKerala Chapter, Formed
With a special initiative fromFACT Vigilance, the first steps weretaken to form a Vigilance StudyCircle in Kerala, in the lines of VSCs working at Hyderabad, Kolkata,Mumbai etc. Vigilance Study Circleis a meeting point for Vigilanceofficers of all Central GovernmentUndertakings where experiences areshared and discussed on a regularbasis.
The Vigilance Study Circle,Kerala Chapter was inaugurated byShri R. Srikumar, VigilanceCommissioner, Central VigilanceCommission, on 22/03/2013 in afunction held at Ambalamedu Houseof The Fertilisers and ChemicalsTravancore Ltd, Kochi. Felicitationswere offered by Shri M G A Ramen,IPS (Retd), Patron VSC Kerala, ShriRajesh Aggarwal, DivisionalRailway Manager, Trivandrum
Division, Shri Paul Antony IAS,Chairman Cochin Port Trust,Commodore K Subramaniam,Chairman Cochin Shipyard, Smt.Usha Chandrasekhar IPoS, CVONMDC & President VSC –Hyderabad.
Website of the chapter(www.vsckerala.org) was launchedby Shri Paul Antony, IAS and asouvenir commemorating theoccasion was release by CommodoreK Subramaniam.
Shri J. Vinayan, I.R.T.S., CVO,FACT Ltd & Jt. Secretary VSC –Kerala welcomed the audience andShri S. Harikrishnan, CVO, StateBank of Travancore & Vice President& Treasurer of the Chapter offeredvote of thanks. The president of theChapter Shri P Ulaganathan, CVO,Cochin Shipyard presented report onthe formation of VSC – Kerala.
In his inaugural address Shri RSrikumar, Vigilance Commissionerreiterated the relevance of preventive,predictive and participative vigilance.Citing examples from his ownexperience he also stressed howleveraging technology can reducecorruption. The Vigilancecommissioner also made apresentation on the ‘VIGEYE”. Thefunction was attended by CVOs,Directors and senior officers fromPSUs, Banks and InsuranceCompanies in Kerala.
In the afternoon session Shri JVinod Kumar, OSD, CentralVigilance Commission made apresentation with interactive sessionon ‘Disciplinary Proceedings and theRole of Disciplinary Authorities’,which was of considerable value toover 60 senior officers of FACT andother PSU s attending the session.
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Vigilance BytesTheft of Scrap detected in FACT premises: Follwingup on a source information by FACT Vigilance Teamresulted in detection of several truck loads of non-scrapmaterials having been unauthorizedly removed bycertain persons, in the Month of January 2013.Management has immediately taken preventive actionand further investigations are on.Diversion FACT Products enroute by dealersdetected: Following a tip-off, FACT Vigilance Teamdetected unauthorized diversion of Materials originallymeant for SPD at Myladuthurai to a location atThrikkathupally, Trichy. This unauthorized diversionwas detected in the month of December 2012,immediately photographed and statements taken andcorrection action taken by Marketing Division.
In a similar case, a dealer at Kattappana was detectedas having diverted consignments to other private parties(in the face of a Stop Sale Order) during the month ofJune 2012. This dealer has been blacklisted byMarketing Division, even in the face of strong pressuresfrom many sources.Management taken action on Gypsum relatedVigilance Report: In pursuance of a Vigilance Reporton extortion from Lorry Drivers at Gypsum Yard inCochin Division, Management has taken severalactions including posting CISF Personnel, ‘leveling’inside the trucks within the scope of the contract,putting one erring contractor on ‘enquiry holiday’for two years, and awaiting action on a secondcontractor.
Quotes• Truth never damages a cause
that is just.• Corruption and hypocrisy ought
not to be inevitable products ofdemocracy, as they undoubtedlyare today.
• In matters of conscience, the lawof majority has no place.
• Truth stands, even if there be nopublic support. It is self-sustained.
-Mahatma Gandhi
VIGILANCE STUDY CIRCLE,KERALA CHAPTER, INAUGURATED
Shri R Srikumar, Vigilance Commissoner, inaugurates the Study Circle at a functionheld at Ambalamedu House.
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J Vinayan, I.R.T.S.Chief Vigilance [email protected]
81293877330484-2545145
Sasikumar T RDy.Chief Manager (Vig)[email protected]
97456056910484-2563478
Balakrishnan M SDy.Chief Manager (Vig)
0484-2563356
P SreekumarDy. General Manager (Vig)
0484-2545480
FACT Vigilance contact numbers & E-mail ids.
1. The scheme of School basedAssessment initiated by theCBSE in 2009 includes co-scholastic areas of Life-Skills,Attitude and Values, Sports andGames as well as co-curricularactivities. School basedAssessment will be strengthenedby introducing Value basedquestions from the prescribedbooks. In view of the above, aManual of Operations for ValueEducation in schools has beenprepared by the CBSE.Consequently, a ValueEducation Kit based ondiscussions held with variousstakeholders has been preparedby the Board. This contains aHandbook on Values forteachers, a CD of peace songsand Activity Cards. The HRDMinistry’s decision to promotevalue education in schools cameafter the CVC srecommendation to includelessons on ethics in the schoolcurriculum every year.
2. The Value Education Kit of theCBSE was launched by theMinister of Human ResourceDevelopment on 1.11.2012. ShriPradeep Kumar, CentralVigilance Commissioner,addressing the audience on theoccasion, lauded the initiative oflaunching the Value Education
Kit as a welcome step. Speakingabout the ill effects ofcorruption, he said that it was ahurdle in our developmentalefforts, distorted our priorities,undermined the Rule of law andencouraged underhandactivities. Government fundsand benefits do not reach theintended beneficiaries, with thepoor being the worst sufferers.When funds meant for buildingschools or buying books weresiphoned off, education was, infact, being stolen from ourchildren.
3. The battle against Corruption isperpetual and fought on manyfronts. CVC highlighted theCommission’s three-prongedapproach to fight corruption –punitive, preventive andparticipative. Punitive actioncan be taken against a delinquentofficial either throughdepartmental action, or in casesof fraud and criminalmisconduct through prosecutionby the CBI. The preventiveaspect of vigilance looks atsystemic improvement to reducevulnerabilities to corruption inan organization. It seeks tocurtail administrative delay,reduce arbitrary anddiscretionary decision-making,rationalize cumbersome rules
and procedures and reduceunnecessary over-regulation. Inparticipative vigilance, supportof society, citizens, civic rightsgroups and NGOs is sought inthe fight against corruption.
4. Noting that even thoughcountries like China having themost stringent laws to fightcorruption, nevertheless hadvery high levels of corruptionprevailing in that country. CVCsaid that a corruption-freesociety cannot be built on fearand distress alone. Hence, valueeducation at the school level wasvery important to root out themenace.
‘Catch Them Young’Based on the recommendations of Central Vigilance Commission
Ministry of Human Resource Development has included valueeducation in the CBSE curriculum a write up on the subject
published in the CVC Publication ‘VIGEYE’
Agriculturedepartment
official held fortaking bribe
Hyderabad: Anti-Corruption Bureau(ACB) today trapped an AssistantDirector of Agriculture department inVijayawada while allegedly taking ̀ 1lakh as bribe.
V.P. Sudhakar was caught red-handed by the ACB officials thisafternoon at his office when hedemanded and accepted Rs 1 lakh asbribe from the complainant, a SeniorRegional Manager of a fertilisercompany, for doing an official favourof allowing the sale of MOP fertiliserat new rates, according to an ACBrelease here today.
The bribe amount was recoveredfrom the accused and he will bearrested. The case is under furtherinvestigation, the release added.
Deccan Chronicle dated 29-01-2013(Hyderabad)
Shri D Nanda Kumar,DGM(UD), receives thesafety award won byUdyogamandal Com-plex from Shri KMuraleedharan, MLA,at a function held atThiruvananthapuram.
CMD Visits FEW, Palluruthy
CMD, Shri JaiveerSrivastava, addressing theManagement Trainees atUdyogamandal BoardRoom. Shri P.Muthusamy, D(F), ShriP.K. Chandrasekharan,D(M), Shri V.K. Anil,D(T) and Shri ThomasIsaac, GM (PC&HR) arealso seen
CMD Visits Head Office
C M Y K
Shri Jaiveer Srivastava, CMD andShri V.K. Anil, D(T), havingdiscussion with Shri OommenChandy, Hon'ble Chief Minister ofKerala at Thiruvananthapuram.
Shri V.K. Anil, D(T)greets the Chief
Minister of Kerala.
CMD, Shri Jaiveer Srivastava,presents a bouquet toShri P.K. Kunjalikutty,Hon'ble Minister for Industries.
Shri Jaiveer Srivastava,CMD, holding discussion with
Shri Aryadan Muhammed, Hon'bleMinister for Electricity & Transport.
CMD, Shri Jaiveer Srivastava,greets Shri K.P. Mohanan,
Hon'ble Minister for Agriculture.
Shri Jaiveer Srivastava, CMD, presentsbouquet to Hon'ble Minister for
Labour Shri Shibu Baby John.
D(T), Shri V.K. Anil, greetsShri Manjalamkuzhi Ali,Hon'ble Minister for TownPlanning & Urban Affairs.
Shri Jaiveer Srivastava, CMD,greets PadmavibhushanE Sreedharan, thePrincipal Adviser to DMRC,at Thiruvananthapuram.
FIRE SERVICES WEEK FUNCTION AT UD
Dr. G Madhu, Safetyand Fire EngineeringDept., CUSAT, speaksat the function held atUdyogamandal BoardRoom.
Photo Exhibition Shri S. Sarma, MLA, inaugurates
the photo exhibition ofShri T N Unnikrishnan,
Sr. Photographer, held atJanakeeya Vayanasala, Cherai.
Shri. P K Chandrasekharan,D(M), is also seen among others.
NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK OBSERVED IN FACTShri P. Muthusamy, D(F),inaugurates National SafetyDay/Week celebrations heldat Udyogamandal. Shri V.K.Anil, D(T), Shri P.K.Chandrasekharan, D(M) andShri Thomas Isaac, GM(PC&HR) are also seenamong others
Shri P.K.Chandrasekharan
D(M), inauguratesthe Dealer TrainingProgramme held at
Palakkad
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MOCK DRILL CONDUCTED IN CDAn announced mock drill was
conducted in Cochin Divisionassuming a major fire andexplosion in furnace oil storagetank. A preview meeting was heldprior to the drill. Shri J P Pradeep,GM, chaired the meeting. Shri KAbdul Nazar, then Sr. Jt. Director,CHEMREC, Shri M T Reji,Chemical Inspector, Shri AnilKuriakose, Inspector, Shri Rajeev,Inspector, Shri C C Joseph, DyCollector, Shri Saran, from districtcollctorate, among others, attendedthe meeting.
After the mock drill, a reviewmeeting also was held.
Fire Service Week is observednation-wide under the guidance ofthe Fire Adviser, Ministry of HomeAffairs, Govt of India during April14-20. This is in remembrance ofthe lives lost in the devastating firethat erupted and the explosions thatfollowed on 14th April 1944 at theVictoria Dock in the Bombay Portand also to prevent fire in allindustries.
In FACT UdyogamandalComplex, the Fire Service Week –2013 was observed with variousactivities. A week long programmefrom 14th to 20th April 2013, washeld in Udyogamandal Complex.
A formal function was held atBoard Room of UdyogamandalDivision. All Controlling Officers,Department Heads and employeesof FACT-Udyogamandal Complexattended the function
Dr. G. Madhu, Professor, Safetyand Fire Engineering – CUSAT wasthe chief guest. Shri D.Pradeepkumar, General Manager(Udyogamandal Complex) presidedover the function.
Shri R. Jeyachandran, DeputyGeneral Manager (PetrochemicalDivision) welcomed the gathering.
Shri Manual Zacharias, DeputyGeneral Manager (Technical) and
FIRE SERVICE WEEK OBSERVED IN UCShri D. Nanda Kumar, DeputyGeneral Manager (UdyogamandalDivision) spoke on the observanceof Fire Service Day.
Shri O.M. Riyas Mooppan,Officer (Fire Services),Udyogamandal Complex presenteda report of the activities carried outby the Fire Services in FACT-Udyogamandal Complex, for theyear 2012, gave away cash prizesto the winners of variouscompetitions.
Shri T.M. Raveendran, Manager(Plant Safety), UdyogamandalComplex, proposed a vote ofthanks.
Shri J P Pradeep, GM(CD), chairs the meeting held at CochinDivision as part of the mcok drill.
SAFETY DAY .....Cont'd from page 5.
pledge. Shri M V Ramakrishnan,CE(Proj), Shri Jacob Kurian,DGM(OP), Dr. Mohammad Azim,ACMO, also spoke. Shri KSinnakalai, M(F&S), welcomed thegathering and Shri K S Harikumar,O(F&S), proposed a vote of thanks.
Shri O M RiyasMooppan, O(FS)UC, who haspassed thei n t e r n a t i o n a lg e n e r a lcertificate inoccupational health and safetyconducted by NEBOSH, a U Kbased agency.
O M Riyas MooppanYou must not lose faith inhumanity. Humanity is an
ocean; if a few drops of theocean are dirty, the ocean
does not become dirty.
Strength does not come fromphysical capacity. It comesfrom an indomitable will.
-Mahatma Gandhi
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MARKETING MOVES
DEALER TRAINING PROGRAMME ATPALAKKAD
A training programme for thedealers of Palakkad district wasconducted at Palakkad. Shri P KChandrasekharan, D(M),inaugurated the programme. ShriThomas Paul, CDM, presided. Smt.P C Sreelatha, Dy Director ofAgriculture, delivered the key noteaddress.
The meeting started with anintroductory video presentation by
Shri K Jayachandran, TA to CMD,on the histroy of FACT and the rolebeing played by FACT in theagricultural development of thecountry.
Shri Tom Jos, ADA(QC), spokeon fertiliser quality control. Shri SSreekumar and Shri KJayachandran explained thefeatures of fertiliser subsidy and
connected aspects. Shri MohanVarghese took a class on theimportance of soil analysis.
Shri K Vijayan, Dy CMwelcomed the gathering and Shri KNarayanan, SSO, spoke on cropspecific mixtures and also proposeda vote of thanks.
123 farmers from Palakkaddistrict attended the programme.
DEALER MEETAT ALAPPUZHA
Shri P K Chandrasekharan, D(M), being received at ASC, Alappuzha.
Shri P K Chandrasekharan,D(M), visited Rice ResearchInstitute, Kuttanad, and helddiscussion with scientists. Dr.Naveen, Soil Scientist and Dr. LeenaKumari, Head of the Institute, wereavailable for discussion. Scientistsinformed that RRI concentratedmainly on research and KrishiVijnan Kendras were concentratingon extension of research results tothe farmers. Shri P KChandrasekharan suggested thatFACT also could be involved in theresearch activities.
FARM VISIT: Shri C Rajesh Babu, SRM and Shri Ravichandran, SIC,seen with a local farmer on their visit to a farm at
Vadamathimangalam, TN.
A meeting of dealers ofAlappuzha and surrounding areaswas held at ASC Alappuzha. Shri PK Chandrasekharan, D(M),addressed the dealers and discussedvarious issues like availability ofurea, MOP and complex fertilisers,weight variation in fertiliser bagsetc. Director (Marketing) alsoinspected the premises and reviewedthe activities going on there.
D(M) VISITS RRI,KUTTANAD
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AGRICULTURALSEMINAR
ATMALAPPURAM
CROP SEMINAR AT SAGARA crop seminar on arecanut was
organized in Sagar Talu, Shimoga.Shri B R Jayanth, President,Arecanut Planters Association,Sagar, inaugurated. ShriRamachandra Bhat, presided.
Shri Sajeeva Balkur, ASM,spoke on FACT products and theirbenefits. Shri Sivakumar, ADA,spoke on the importance of fertiliserapplication after soil testing. Dr.Narayanaswamy, Plant Pathologist,spoke on management of pests anddiseases. Shri B K Thimmappa, Sr.
Asst. Director of Horticulture,spoke on the importance ofbalanced appl icat ion ofnutrients.
Dr. Ganapathy, Soil Scientist,exhorted the farmers to improvetheir economic conditions byadopting scientific farmingtechniques. Dr. B K Shivanna,Entomologist, spoke on control ofpests.
About 80 farmers attended theprogramme. Shri Beerappaproposed a vote of thanks.
A view of the agricultural meet held at Ongole, Andhra Pradesh.
An agricultural seminar wasconducted at Changaramkulam,Malappuram district. Smt. IndiraChandran, President, NannamukkuGrama Panchayat, inaugurated theprogramme. Shri K Vijayan, DyCM(Sales), presided.
Dr. Amina, Asst. Professor,KVK Pattambi, took class onbalanced use of fertilisers,importance of soil samples and soilhealth management. Smt. Jayasree,Agricultural Officer, spoke on soilhealth management and importantmeasures to be adopted. Shri KNarayanan, SSO, spoke on FACTfertilisers. Shri Sasikumar, Agri.Asst., proposed a vote of thanks.
About 50 farmers attended theprogramme.
Shri K Vijayan, Dy CM(Sales), speaks at the seminar held at Malappuram.
FIELD DAYAT
KODUNGOORA field day was arranged at the
demonstration plot at Kodungoor,Kottayam district. The demonstrationplot on the land owned by Shri S KChandrasekharan, covers an area ofabout 0.5 acre with pineapplecultivation. Staff from localagricultural office were also presentfor the field day. Local farmers werespecially invited for the field day.Shri Thomas and Shri Sajukumar,from the agricultural departmentspoke on FACT demonstration plotand application of fertilisers.Leaflets about FACT products weredistributed among the farmers.
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n˘x……ΔEÚ 26-03-2013 EÚ…‰ B°Ú <« b˜§±™…⁄ E‰Ú EÚ®…«S…… Æ˙™…… E‰Ú ±…B ¥…Ω˛…Δ E‰Ú∫…®®…‰±…x… EÚI… ®… V…x…¥…Æ˙“-®……S…«˙ i…®……Ω˛“ E‰Ú ÀΩ˛n˘“ C±…§… EÚ… +…™……‰V…x… EÚ™……M…™…… * EÚ®…«S…… Æ˙™…… x…‰ §…b‰˜ =i∫……Ω˛ E‰Ú ∫……l… C±…§… ®… ¶……M… ±…™…… * <∫…E‰Ún˘…ËÆ˙…x… 3 |… i…™……‰ M…i……BΔ S…±……<« M…<» * ∏…“®…i…“ B∫…. M… Æ˙V……, ∫…Ω˛…™…EÚ+ v…EÚ…Æ˙“ (ÀΩ˛n˘“) x…‰ ∫…¶…“ |… i…™……‰ M…i……+… EÚ… +…™……‰V…x… EÚ™…… * ∏…“EfiÚπh…x… E÷Ú]¬ı]ı“, C±…§… E‰Ú ∫…®…x¥…™…EÚ ¶…“ |… i…™……‰ M…i……BΔ S…±……x…‰ E‰Ú ±…B={…Œ∫l…i… Ω÷˛B l…‰ *S…±……<« M…<« |… i…™……‰M…i……+… B¥…Δ ¥…V…‰i……+… EÚ… ¥…¥…Æ˙h… x…®x…|…EÚ…Æ˙ Ω˛È :
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sNøp-I-bm-bn-cp-∂p. \º¿ Ub¬sN-øp-
∂Xpw XpS¿∂p kwkm-cn-°p-∂Xpw IS-
bp-Sa cl-ky-ambn {i≤n-®p.
"amUw, \nß-fpsS ]qt¥m-´-Øn¬
]p√p h√msX hf¿∂n-cn-°p∂p. Rm≥
AXp sh´n-sbm-cp°n ̀ wKnbm°n Xcmw.
B tPmen F\n°p Xcptam'. t^mWn¬
Abmƒ Cßs\bmWp tNmZn-®-Xv.
B tPmen°v Hcmsf G¿s∏-Sp-Øn-
sb∂pw Abmƒ tPmen ]IpXn
sNbvXp Ign-™p-sh-∂p-am-bn-cp∂p
t^mWn¬ e`n® adp-]-Sn.
"Ct∏mƒ tPmen sNøp-∂-h-s\-
°mfpw ]IpXn Iqen°v Rm≥ ]Wn
sNbvXp Xcmw amUw.' Abmƒ t^mWn-
eqsS At]-£n-®p.
Ct∏mƒ tPmen sNøp∂-bmƒ
hfsc `wKn-bm-bmWv Imcy-߃ sNøp-
∂-sX∂pw Abm-fpsS tPmen-bn¬ Xm≥
]cn]q¿Æ Xr]vX-bm-sW-∂p-am-bn-cp∂p
adp-]-Sn.
"amUw Rm≥ kuP-\y-ambn tPmen
sNbvXp-X-cmw. IqSmsX hoSpw XpS-®p-X-
cmw, `£Ww am{Xw X∂m¬ aXn'.
Abmƒ IqSp-X¬ hn\-b-tØmsS ]d-
™p.
th≠ F∂ adp -]Sn B
kv{Xobn¬\n∂p tI´ Abmƒ Hcp
sNdp ]p©n-cn-tbmsS t^m¨ Xmsg
sh®p.
Cu kw`m-jWw apgp-h≥ {i≤n-®p-
sIm-≠n-cp∂ IS-bp-Sa Abmsf Acn-In-
te°p hnfn-®p. "\nß-fpsS at\m-`mhw
F\n-°n-jvS-am-bn. Rm≥ \n߃°v Hcp
tPmen Xcmw.' IS-bp-Sa ]d-™p.
"th≠ km¿' Abmƒ IS-bp-S-a-
tbmSp ]d-™p.
"]t£ \n߃ Hcp tPmen°p
th≠n t^mWn-eqsS sI©p-I-bm-bn-cp-
∂-t√m.'
"A√ km¿. Rm≥ Ct∏mƒ sNbvXp
sIm≠n-cn-°p∂ tPmen-bnse Fs‚
{]I-S-\sØ H∂p hne-bn-cp-Øp-I-bm-bn-
cp-∂p. B kv{XobpsS ho´n¬ ]qt¥m´w
icn-bm-°n-s°m-≠n-cn-°p-∂Xv Rm≥
Xs∂-bm-Wv.'
CXmWv kzbw hne-bn-cp-ج.
kzbw
hne-bn-cp-ج
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klr-Z-bs‚
Bfl-lXy
ae-cp-I-fp-sS-b-[-c-Øn¬
Npw_n-®-S¿Ønb
h¿Æ-ß-sfm-s°bpw
]qsºm-Sn-bn¬ Nmen®v
ta\n-bn-em-Ish
Nn{Xw hc-®n´v
]mdn \S-s∂mcp ]qºm‰.
Nmb-∏-e-I-bn¬ Iq´n t\m°n,
Nmb-ß-sf-ºmSpw hmcn-bn´v!
\n≥h¿Æ-sam-∂pta
Iq´p-hm-\m-ImsX
tXm¬hn-b-S™p Rm≥
t\m°n \n¬s°,
tamln-∏n-s®s∂ \o
B›-cy-h¿Æ-Nn-d-Ip-Iƒ
t]dnb ]qºm‰!
{]W-bw, tamlw! ]ns∂mcp
Ip™n≥ IuXpI hm©-b˛
S°m-\m-Im-sX-∂psS ssIhn-c¬
\n≥ arZp-ta\n Xtem-Sp-tºmƒ
ssIøn¬ ]S¿∂q h¿Æ-߃!
]qsºmSn ap°nb h¿Æ-߃!
tZh-hn-c¬kv]¿iw tamSn
Iq´pw \ns‚ taemsI
Rm≥ sXm´p \mi-am°n?
ITn-\\mwKpeo kv]¿iw,
Adn-bm-sX-sb-¶nepw
Nnd-In¬ hc® t]md-ep-Iƒ
\n≥ s\mº-c-am-sb-∂-dn-bp-t∂≥.
B s\mº-c-sa-∂nse
[a-\n-bn-en-s∂mcp tXß-embv
\nd-bp-h-X-dn-bpI \o.
Zp¿_-e-am-sbmcp \nan-j-a˛
sX∂nse klr-Z-bs‚ Bfl-lXy!
F≥ Pn sKbvKnAkn-Â v amt\-P¿
Izmfn‰n Ajz-d≥kv, bp knv
Fd-Wm-Ipfw Su¨ lmfn¬ \S∂ Pn√m
icoc kuμcy a’-c-Øn¬ amtÃgvkv
hn`m-K-Øn¬ H∂mw ÿm\w t\Snb
sIm®n≥ Unhn-j≥ ^b¿ hn`m-K-
Ønse Un F AK-Ãn≥
DtZ y m - K - a -fi¬
BknUv πm‚nse
Sn sP hnt\m-Pn-bp-
sSbpw tj¿en-bp-
sSbpw aIƒ
sPjvhn Sn hnt\mPn
DtZ y m - K - a -fi¬
sPjvhn Sn hnt\mPn
kvIqfnse 2012-̨ 13 h¿jØnse Iem-c-
Xv\-ambn Xnc-s™-Sp-°-s∏-́ p. kvIqfn¬
BZy-am-bn-\-S-∏m-°n-b-XmWv Iem-cXv\w
]´w. kvIqƒ Iym]v‰-\p-am-bn-cp∂p
sPjvhn.
s^tUm Ce-Iv{Sn -
°¬ hn`m-K-Ønse
F≥ sF cho-{μ≥
(A-kn. amt\-P¿,
sSIv) Fd-Wm-Ip -
fØp \S∂
k w ÿ m \
F≥ sF cho-{μ≥
amtÃgvkv ImbnI taf-bn¬ 5000 ao‰¿,
4x400 ao‰¿ dnte C\-ß-fn¬ kz¿Æ
saU-epw, 800 ao‰¿ 400 ao‰¿ l¿Un¬kv
F∂o C\-ß-fn¬ sh≈n saUepw
t\Sn. 2013 PqWn¬ _mw•q-cn¬ \S-
°p∂ tZiob amtÃgvkv ao‰n¬ Cu
C\-ß-fn-se√mw tIc-fsØ {]Xn-\n-
[m\w sNbvXp ]s¶-Sp-°m≥ tbmKyX
t\Sn-bn-´p-≠v.
BIm-ihpw `qanbpw
Ah-K-Wn-°-s∏´
B[p-\n-I-X-bpsS
BIm-i-∏-´-W-Øn¬
{]mW-s\-cn-bp∂ hni∏v
]mdn-h∂ Icn-bn-e-t]m-ep-an-√.
Ad-hp-Im-cs‚ kt¶-X-Øn¬
Fßn-s\, Ft∏m-sf-∂-dn-bn-√.
Hcp-hn-[-Øn¬ Zbm-h-[-am-bn-cp∂p
Ic-tb-≠n-t]mepw h∂n-√.
Bfl-\n-th-Z-\-Øn-\mbn
Kf-tOZwsNø-s∏´ Xe
KWhpw {]mb-hp-tamXn
BSn¬ amSp-tN-cmsX
BP-KpWw Im°m≥
angn-Xp-cd∂n-a-sh-´msX
h∂-h¿ h∂-h¿
t]cp-sNm√n hmßn
Icƒ, XpS,-s\-©v...
kq∏n-\mbv h∂-h\v
Iøpw Imepw
sImØn \pdp-°n-bXv
Xe-t®mdp tNm-Zn®mWv
Ah-km-\-sa-Øn-bXv
ap´-tN¿Ø-Sn-t®mw-se-‰m-°mw˛
Iim-∏p-Im-cs‚ ]mN-I-hn[n
Xe-tbmSp s]m´n-bXpw
IÆp-Iƒ sXdn-®-Xp-sam∏w
t\cn-\mbv Xpd-∂p-sh®
\n¿`-b-amb IÆp-Iƒ
km£n
Fw t]m°¿Ce-Iv{Sn-°¬, kn Un
A t a m - W n b
t I m w π I v k v
s a ° m - \ n - ° ¬
sabn‚-\≥knse
]n tZh-cm -P≥,
HtŒm-_-dn¬ Fd-
Wm-Ipfw cmPohv
]n tZh-cm-P≥
Km‘n C≥tUm¿ tÃUn-b-Øn¬ \S∂
C¥y ˛ Bkvt{S-enb thmfn-t_mƒ
a’c-Øns‚ d^dn Bbn-cp-∂p. \hw-
_-dn¬ Cucm-‰p-t]-́ -bn¬ \S∂ k_vPq-
Wn-b¿ thmfn-t_mƒ Nmºy≥jn∏nepw,
Unkw-_-dn¬ Xncp-h-\-¥-]p-cØp \S-
∂ ss]° \mj-W¬ thmfn-t_mƒ
Nmºy≥jn∏nepw Ct±lw d^dn Bbn-
cp-∂p.
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DØcw ˛ ]Z-{]iv\w˛11
^mŒv \yqkv ]Z-{]iv\w˛12
t]cv :
_mUvPv \º¿ :
Un∏m¿´p-sa‚ v :
Unhn-j≥ :
H∏v / XnbXn :
F√m ^mŒv IpSpw-_mw-K-߃°pw
a’-c-Øn-¬ ]s¶-Sp-°mw. icn-bp-
Ø-c-Øn\v 500 cq]-bmWv kΩm\w.
H∂n¬IqSp-X¬ icn DØcw e`n-
®m¬ \dp-°n´v hnP-bnsb \n›-bn-
°pw.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Xmtgm´v1. Xan-gv\m-´nse Cu ]≤Xn hnhm-Z-]-c-am-Wv.
5. [rX-cm-{„-cpsS hniz-kvX\mb a{¥n.
8. Hcp ]®-a-cp-∂v.
11. tdma≥ _p≤-tZ-h-X.
apI-fn-tem´v3. kpK-X-Ip-am-cn-bpsS IrjvWIhn-X-Iƒ
F∂ Imhy-k-am-lm-c-Ønse Hcp Ihn-X.
he-tØm´v1. Chn-SsØ ]mÿ C≥Ãn-‰yq´v {]kn-≤-am-
Wv. (3 tImfw)2. CXv kqcy≥ Pa-Z·n al¿jnbv°v kΩm-
\n-®-Xm-Wv.6. h≈n-ap-√. (3 tImfw)
]Z-{]iv\w˛11 hnPbn
DØ-c-߃ ]ªnIv dnte-j≥kv
Hm^o-kn¬ e`n-t°≠ Ah-km\
Znhkw ˛ sabv 31, 2013.
cma-N-{μ≥ F≥
hnPn-e≥kv Un∏m¿´p-sa‚ v
slUv Hm^o-kv.
Kp1
4
7
8
9
5
cp
Xzm h
I À
À ®
j cm
Ww Pn
1
2
3
6
4 8 7
9
10 11
2
3
6
7tX
À «v tIm
Nn e ¼v ¬
c cp Nn Iv
« ³ c tf
P hv
P [m \n
\ tZ h ³
4. [\-ap-≈-hƒ F∂pw KpW-hXn F∂pw CXn-\¿∞-ap-≠v. (3tImfw)
9. ]pkvX-I-ß-fn¬ D≈ Zp¿LS ]Z-߃°v sImSp-°p∂ hymJym-\w.
10. `c-W-L-S\ AwKo-I-cn-®n-´p≈ Hcp `mj.
CStØm´v7. AK-kvXy-ap-\n-bpsS im]-Øm¬ Ch¿ cm£-kn-bm-bn-Xo¿∂p.
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∏-Wn-°-cp-sSbpw (dn-́ . sU. If-IvS¿) tim -̀bp-sSbpw (slUv ankv{S-kv,Kh. bp.-]n.-F-kv.) aI≥ APnXv hnPbpw (C≥t^m-kn-kv)
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CMD Shri Jaiveer Srivastava in discussion with trade union leaders
Shri Jaiveer Srivastava, CMD meeting the representatives of Officers’ Forums
RN 7922/66 Vol. 46 February-March 2013
DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM IN CD COMMISSIONED
Shri V.K. Anil, D(T), inaugurates the DCS inCochin Division.
Shri P.K. Chandrasekharan, D(M), lighting thetraditional lamp at the function.
Above photos : S/Shri K.V. Sukumaran, GM(F&F), J.P. Pradeep, GM(CD), D. Pradeepkumar, GM(UC) andGeorge Joseph, GM(Mat), lighting the lamp. Shri Jacob Kurian, DGM(OP) and Shri N. Ramakrishnan, CSP/CD
breaking cocunut to mark the auspicious moment.