APIIC denotifies 2300 acres

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APIIC denotifies 2300 acres
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Is something wrong
in MDL?
A. K. Sabharwal
F
act: Public sector shipyard, including Hindustan Shipyard
Limited Visakhapatnam, has been struggling to stay afloat
as government orders for ships and other vessels have
dried up.
Fact: Public sector shipyards have been on life-support for
years, living off government handouts, which come in fits and
starts and with great reluctance.
Fact: State-owned shipyards are in dire straits even though
they have a trained workforce and the engineering expertise to
turn out world-class seagoing vessels
But these facts appear to have been ignored by the Mazagon
Dock Ltd, a Government of India undertaking while going full
steam ahead with its policy to hand over plum shipbuilding
contracts to private shipyards, through joint ventures, at the cost
of the public sector. This policy has become a cause of serious
concern among political parties, with CPM general secretary
and MP, Mr. Sitaram Yechuri raising an alarm. Mr. Yechuri
told Industrial Scan: “The Communist Party of India
(Marxist) has brought the deal under its scanner, pointing out
the large grey areas that reek of another scandal in the making”.
The major cause of worry is the way in which Mazagon
Dock Limited, a government-owned shipyard controlled by
the Defence Ministry, has gone about finalising its JVs, which
are so skewed in favor of the private sector that it is a scandal
in itself , say the MDL workers.. MDL says it has orders worth
Rs 1 trillion, so they need joint venture partners to execute and
complete the works on time. The immediate question relates to
the alacrity with which MDL is executing the purported orders.
Why does MDL need joint venture partners? Why did MDL not
go for open tenders to ensure transparency and competitiveness?
Industrial Scan believes there is no logic to go for joint
ventures when abundant capacity is available in the industry and
the entire deal of entering into joint venture smacks of favouritism,
according to MDL workers. Some workers are also claiming
that MDL management is misleading the Defence Ministry
into believing that joint ventures with the favored private sector
players is the only option for going forward.
Industrial Scan strongly recommends that MDL should not
enter into joint ventures with selected companies until it has
exhausted the idle facilities in public sector yards. Indeed, MDL
should invite all the other shipyards in India to participate in
tenders and share its plans with them so that the other shipyards
get a chance to improve and upgrade their facilities and compete
on equal footing and offer the competitive prices. This will bring
in transparency and cost competitiveness at MDL.
We have raised questions about the process involved in
dealing with the MDL’s joint ventures, with the top management
of MDL. Unfortunately, so far, the answers that we have
received are an exercise in obfuscation and diversion, with MDL
management claiming that the need for JVs were approved by
earlier leadership teams and the Defence Ministry.
Thus, the way MDL has been functioning vis-à-vis the private
sector JVs, is not a shining example of fairness and transparency.
Huge scope for JVs with
Australia: Michael Carter
VIS News Service
T
rade Commissioner & Consul Commercial of
Australian Government, Mr. Michael
Carter sees a major potential for Joint Ventures
between Indian and Australian companies in
many fields of business to be based in Vizag, India.
Mr. Carter who is based in Chennai and is in
charge for all the South Indian states was in Vizag
recently.
He feels the new air connection between
Vizag and Australia to be operational by 28th
October will throw open many more business
opportunities between India and Australia.
”I am very impressed with the huge potential
that exists here and I am very sure many
Australian companies will be willing to set up shop
here and offer the latest technologies or to set up
Joint ventures in mutual business interest”.
He says Australia also invites investment from
India in infrastructure, professional sector, higher
education, engineering industries, information and
communication technologies, banking, energy etc
etc.
Mr. Carter who talked exclusively to Vizag
Industrial Scan highlighted a few potential areas
of fishing, fish processing, agri products, food
processing industries, coal and iron ore mining in
India with world class Australian technologies and
equipment.
Fishing & fish processing
According to Mr Carter the present system
of fishing adopted by the fishermen is very
primitive and the fish caught looses the freshness
T
he Executive Director,
HPCL, Visakh Refiner, Mr.
PAB Raju, is superannuating on
October 31, 2012, after more than
36 years of service in the
Corporation. Mr. Raju joined the
Company in 1976 and held
various positions over the years.
He was the Executive Director
of the Visakh Refinery since
2007.
Various projects have been
successfully completed in his
Photo By P. Ravindranath
by the time it lands at the fishing harbour due to
poor or no refrigeration on the boats, hence in
order to get a better price realisation for the
seafood/fish in domestic market or export to
International markets, he suggested import of an
Australian mother vessel which should be
anchored at an appropriate place in sea to enable
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APIIC denotifies 2300 acres
Offers 50,000 Sq. ft built-up area for offices, banks, food courts
VIS News Service
A
ndhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure
Corporation (APIIC) has
received the permission from
Government of India to denotify
2300 acres out of 5500 acres
notified area reserved for Andhra
Pradesh Special Economic Zone
(APSEZ) in Vizag .
The APIIC sought the
denotification of SEZ lands in
order to meet the growing demand
for lands for industries in the
Domestic Tariff Area (DTA).
PAB Raju of HPCL Visakh Refinery retires
VIS News Service
Mr. Michael Carter
tenure. Some of them are Visakh
Refinery Clean Fuels Project
for the production of Euro III / IV
Petrol costing 2200 crores, Single
Point Mooring (SPM) for
handling Very Large Crude
Carriers at a cost of Rs. 643 crores,
Mounded LPG storage Tanks (5
for LPG & 2 for Propylene) at a
cost of 126 crores and Fccu II
Revamp at a cost of 314 crores.
The Diesel Hydro Treater for the
production of Euro IV Diesel is
nearing completion at a cost of
2730 crores.
Due to structural changes in
SEZ policy by the Government
of India, there has been a
considerable drop in demand for
industrial lands in the SEZ area.
APIIC Visakhapatnam has
built a huge complex of 50,000
sq. ft. in Atchutapuram to house
the commercial offices, labs,
pollution control offices, banks,
ATMs etc. The State Bank of
Hyderabad (SBH) has already
opened its branch on 2500 sft.
area in the complex.
APIIC aims to provide readyto-occupy commercial space for
offices for the convenience of
the entrepreneurs / Industries /
Unit holders. There is also a
provision to set up food courts/
restaurants to facilitate the
convenience of local units and
the workers. APIIC is in the
process of calling for tenders for
leasing food courts and
restaurants. APIIC has also
called for tenders for laying of
marine outfall pipeline from the
APSEZ and is hopeful of
completing the work within 6 to
9 months from the date of
awarding the contract.
VVVR Narasimham is GM in-charge
of HPCL Visakh Refinery
M
r. VVR Narasimham (51)
will be taking over charge as
General Manager - In-charge of HPCL
- Visakh Refinery from November 01,
2012, following the superannuation of
Mr. PAB Raju.
A graduate in Chemical Engineering,
Mr. Narasimham joined HPCL in 1983
has a long experience in Operations and
Technical functions and has good
knowledge of Environmental and
Safety Management in the
Refinery. He worked in three
Refineries - HPCL Visakh, HPCL Mumbai and KNPC, Kuwait.
Update
2 VIZAG INDUSTRIAL SCAN
Oct 16-31, 2012
SilkAir begins operations from Vizag
VIS News Service
T
he maiden A 320
Airbus SilkAir direct
international flight from
Singapore
to
Visakhapatnam arrived to
a traditional water cannon
welcome as it landed at
the Vizag Airport on
October 28.
Customers on the first
flight were presented
special souvenirs to mark
the occasion. Souvenirs
were also presented to
passengers on the first
flight
from
Visakhapatnam
to
Singapore.
“The launch of the Silk
Air flight marks a new
beginning in the history of
Visakhapatnam. It will
spur the growth of tourism
and industry in the region,”
said Government Whip
Mr.
Dronamraju
Srinivas at a function
organised to mark the
occasion. The outgoing
flight was fully booked,
including all the 138
economy and 12 business
class seats. Flight No MI
448 took off from
Singapore Changi Airport
at 3.25 p.m. (Singapore
local time) and arrived in
Vizag at 5.10 p.m. (IST).
The return flight MI 447
took off at 10.55 p.m.
(IST) and reached
Singapore (October 29).
Silk Air flight will operate
three times a week on
Wednesdays, Fridays and
Sundays. MI 448 will leave
Singapore at 8.25 p.m.
(Singapore local time) and
reach Vizag at 10.05 p.m.
In the return direction, MI
447 will leave Vizag at 10:55
p.m.. Principal Secretary
(Infrastructure
and
Investments), Mr. Sunil
Sharma IAS, hoped that
the direct flight to
Singapore would promote
tourism and spur
industrial growth
of
the
Visakhapatnam
region.
The
picturesque
b e a c h e s ,
Buddhist heritage
sites and the scenic beauty
of Araku are sure to draw
the tourists, he felt.The
Chief Executive of SilkAir,
Mr. Leslie Thng, said the
direct flight to Singapore
offers
excellent
connectivity to onward
destinations around the
globe.
The Principal Secretary (Infrastructure and Investments), Mr. Sunil Sharma, IAS (8th from left), and the Chief
Executive of SilkAir Mr. Leslie Thng seen with other dignitaries at the launch of Vizag-Singapore flight.
Novotel, SilkAir launch
Singapore food festival
N
The Minister for Infrastructure Development, Mr. Ganta Srinivasa Rao seen with
SIlkAIr official at the inaugural flight celebration bash in Vizag recently.
ovotel Visakhapatnam Varun Beach in
collaboration with SilkAir launched Singapore Food
Festival on October 26, in Vizag as a precursor to the
inaugural flight from Vizag to Singapore at The Square
restaurant of the hotel during dinner service from
October 27.Announcing tis recently, the hotel’s General
Manager, Mr. Hohammed Shoeb said Chef Kishen
Ramachanran has been specially flown in from
Novotel Clarke Quay in Singapore to celebrate the
launch of the air link between the two cities (on October
28), to make sure the food is authentic.
“Singapore is a very cosmopolitan city and its cuisine
is influenced by its multicultural residents. Historically
it is linked with Malaysian cuisine but over the years
has embraced Chinese, Indian, Thai and Western
cuisine.” The festival will highlight some of the
country’s best known dishes such as: Nonya acar, glass
noodles etc. The festival will be on till November 4.
For bookings dial 0891 2822222.
Navy Chief Admiral Joshi visits ENC
Inspects alternative site at Rambilli
Naval Chief of Staff Admiral D. K. Joshi presenting a memento to Vice Admiral
Anil Chopra during a visit to Eastern Naval Command in Vizag.
The Union Minister for Tribal Welfare, Mr. V. Kishore Chandra Deo who launched
Araku Utsav at the Tribal Museum, recently, inaugurating the stalls put up by
Girijan Cooperative Corporation (GCC) to showcase its products and
handicrafts, along with the State Tribal Welfare Minster, Mr. P. Balaraju on
October 20. The two-day festival was held to attract more tourists to the many
beautiful tourist spots in the region.
Roadshow to promote tourism in US held
VIS News Service
T
he USA wants to
encourage tourists
from India to various parts
of America in a big way
in response to National
Export Initiative of
President
Barrack
Obama, US Consul
General Ms. Katherine
Dhanani said in Vizag
recently.
She was speaking at a
roadshow conducted at
Dutt Island by the US
Commercial Service (part
of US Consulate General,
Hyderabad). The US
Commercial Service is
partnering with Visit USA
Committee – India, a group
of Mumbai-based U.S.
travel organisations to
promote travel to the US.
The companies which
participated in the
roadshow were USA
Grand Tours, Globus
Tours and Choice Hotels
International.
The US Commercial
Service opened an
American Business Corner
in Visakhapatnam in
partnership with the
Vizagapatam Chamber
of
Commerce
&
Industry (VCCI) in May.
Together they connect
tier two cities with US
exporters and engage
members of the local
chambers of commerce on
doing business with and
investing in the United
States. “Such roadshows
provide an important link
between America’s top
tourist spots and India’s
travel
industry
professionals.
Port
Oct 16-31, 2012
VIZAG INDUSTRIAL SCAN
3
Concor’s Kanpur hub
‘A good professional should be good at heart’
Australia,
China sign starts delivering air cargo
values and principles both Unless one does one’s
VIS News Service
at work and home.
work with a spirit of
goods were linked to
customs pact VIS News Service
Stressing the need for consciousness of right and
he human history
Cathay Pacific and
VIS News Service
T
he
Australian
Customs
and
Border
Protection
Service has marked 40
years of bilateral cooperation
between
Australia and China by
signing a new strategic
partnership described as
the most comprehensive
and ambitious ever signed
between the two customs
agencies.
The acting chief
executive of the Australian
service, Mr. Michael
Pezzullo, and vice minister
of
the
general
administration of China
Customs, Mr. Lu Peijun,
signed the agreement
during bilateral meetings,
reported Perth’s Aircargo
Asia-Pacific.
A
irlines have started
accepting cargo at
Container Corporation
of India’s (Concor’s)
inland container depot
(ICD) at Kanpur. All prior
customs clearances and
claim of duty drawback will
now happen at the ICD
facility itself. Kanpur
exports about 500 tonne a
month of air cargo and
imports about 115 tonne .
GMR, which operates
the Delhi Airport, has tied
up with Concor to start
bonded trucking service. A
truck will pick-up and drop
bonded cargo between
Kanpur and Delhi Airport
three times a week.
The first truck, flagged
off recently, carried leather
goods from Suri Shoes,
Mirza International, and
Arvind Footwear with a
load of 1.6 tonne. These
Emirates Airlines at
Delhi Airport.
The transit time
between Kanpur and Delhi
is expected to be less than
12 hours. Moreover, the
facility will reduce multiple
handling of air cargo.
The
Director
–
International, Concor, Mr.
Yash Vardhan, said: “This
is the first time in India that
the airport, airline, inland
container depots, customs
and customers have joined
hands to offer such a
unique service at a
location.”
“This will ensure better
protection and minimal
transit risk of the cargo
items,” said Mr. Pradeep
Panicker,
Chief
Commercial Officer Aero, Delhi International
Airport Ltd.
T
unambiguously shows
that character is higher
than intellect and as such
leveraging of technology for
better
vigilance
administration has to be
reinforced with closer
focus on ethical values of
the organisation, said the
Commissioner of Police,
Mr. J. Purnachandra Rao,
IPS while inaugurating
‘Vigilance Awareness
Week—2012’ at the
corporate headquarters of
Dredging Corporation of
India Limited in Vizag
recently.
Stating that one has to
be not only be a good
professional but one should
also be good at heart, he
added that the ethical
values have to spread from
micro to macro levels and
each individual plays a key
role in fostering sound
Holly Offshore building dredgers for DCI
VIS News Service
H
olly Offshore Logistics Limited is
incorporated in May 2012 pursuant
to conversion of M/s Holly Offshore
Logistics, a partnership firm, under Part
IX of the Companies Act, 1956. The
company’s Chairman and Managing
Director, Mr. D. Damodar, a marine
technocrat, who has more than a decade
of experience in logistics, ship repairs,
promoted this company in 2004 as a
proprietorship concern. In January 2011,
Holly offshore logistics has got its
registration under the Partnership Act,
1932 vide the registration no 13 of 2011.
According to the company’s General
Manager (Operations), Mr. B.K.
AP Pavilion
draws crowds at
maritime expo
T
he Andhra Pradesh
Pavilion set up at the
expo organised during the
India Maritime 2012
organised by the Union
Ministry of Shipping and
FICCI at Goa from 17th to
20 th October, 2012 drew
heavy crowds. The pavilion
had stalls from all the three
private ports and also
information about the vision
of A.P. State Government
for the upcoming PPP
projects in ports sector.
A.P. State which has
around 900 km of coast line
has a lot of potential for
development of private
ports and the second major
port.
Joseph, the company aims at establishing
a demonstration base for ship building
industry. with a dedicated team of highly
skilled work force including certified
welders, general fitters, marine engineers,
electricians etc.with rich and vast
experience in shipbuilding and ship repair
industry.
In recent past, Holly Offshore
Logistics has emerged as a reputed ship
builder by associating with Donge de
Shipyard, The Netherlands. The
company is going ahead with the
construction of dredgers for Dredging
Corporation of India. Similarly it is
building barges and speedboats in a joint
venture
with
Stru-Fabs,
Visakhapatnam.
INS Rajvijay bags best
ship trophy
VIS News Service
T
he annual awards
function of the
Eastern Fleet, Fleet
Evening2012
commemorating the
accomplishments of the
fleet over the past year
was held at Fleet Sports
Ground in Vizag recently.
Flag
Officer
Commanding-in-Chief of
the Eastern Naval
Command Vice-Admiral
Anil Chopra was the
chief guest at the event,
popularly called as
FLING.
The event hosted by
Rear Admiral Ajit
Kumar P, Flag Officer
Commanding Eastern Fleet,
was the culmination of a
year of determined and
relentless pursuit of
excellence by ships of the
Eastern Fleet of the Indian
Navy.
The Best Ship trophy was
awarded to INS Rajvijay
while INS Shakti was
adjudged “the most spirited
ship” while INS Gharial
was “the Best Amphibious
Ship.”
The Eastern Fleet, the
Sword Arm of the ENC has
been at the forefront of the
all operations on the Eastern
seaboard involved in intense
activity spanning the entire
spectrum of maritime
operations.
blending character and
excellence in business
management,
Mr.
Purnachandra Rao said
that Vigilance Awareness
Week is a reminder for
constant ethical reorientation of employees.
He called for a pro-active
approach in strengthening
positive elements in a
highly complex, socioeconomic environment.
Prof. A. Prasanna
Kumar, former Rector,
Andhra University, in his
key note address referred
to
the
continuous
deterioration of the ethical
values in society over the
years. At the time of
Independence, corruption
was vehemently criticised
and in the 60s and 70s it
began to be tolerated.
Now, corruption seems to
have gained respect.
Adani Ports Q2 net
profit up by 57%
VIS News Service
A
dani Ports and SEZ
Ltd reported a 25 per
cent rise in revenues and
57 per cent increase in
profit after tax (PAT) in the
second quarter of 2012-13,
ended September 30,
compared
to
the
corresponding quarter last
fiscal.
According to the
company Chairman, Mr.
Gautam Adani, while
revenues were at Rs 792
crore (Rs 632 crore), PAT
stood at Rs 430 crore (Rs
273 crore).
The company handled
20.43 million tonnes of
cargo in Q2, up by 15 per
cent.
Adani
Ports
continued to be the second
largest commercial port in
India both in terms of total
cargo and containers, The
cargo handled at all other
ports have shown degrowth of 3 per cent, he
added.
The other operational
ports in Dahej (Gujarat) and
Abbot Point (Australia) are
performing well and ports
at Hazira and container
terminal in Mundra are
completed. The upcoming
projects
at
Goa,
Visakhapatnam and Tuna
Tekra (Kandla) are also on
course, Mr. Gautam said.
wrong, it is difficult to
reverse the current dismal
scenario. Alluding to the
example of the fall of the
Roman empire due to
internal decay, he stressed
the need for looking at the
concept of vigilance in an
all-encompassing
perspective covering every
facet of our personal and
social life.
The CMD of DCI,
Capt. D.K. Mohanty
administered the vigilance
pledge to DCI employees
and called for more focus
on preventive vigilance and
insulating the organisation
from the ill effects of
negligence in basic
managerial processes.
Earlier, the Chief
Vigilance Officer, Mr. S.
Vasudeva Rao, welcomed
the gathering. Mr. P.V.
Ramana Murthy, Director
(Finance) was present.
Damco wins
sustainability award
M
aersk’s standalone
forwarding
arm
Damco, has been awarded
the
Supply
Chain
Sustainability Award at the
8th
annual
SCM
Logistics Excellence
Awards
2012
in
Singapore. The company
was
awarded
for
excellence in showcasing
customer sustainability
results. This is the second
time Damco has been
awarded by its peers.
“We’d
like
to
congratulate Damco as they
are recognised for their
efforts in working with their
clients and stakeholders in
reducing their carbon
footprint, the conference
organiser and general
manager with Terrapinn,
Mr. Eleanor Uy said.
DHL Supply Chain to invest
Rs 680 cr in India
VIS News Service
D
HL Supply Chain will
invest Rs 680 crore
(€100 ) in India to build and
develop eight multi-client
sites (MCS) across as
many cities and also to
upgrade its transportation
fleet.
With this investment,
DHL Supply Chain will add
5 million sq ft of additional
warehousing space in the
country. The company
already has about 4 million
sq ft of warehousing space.
The new MCS facilities
will be located in Mumbai,
Gurgaon, Delhi (NCR),
Bangalore,
Nagpur,
Chennai, Kolkata and
Ahmedabad.
“DHL is strongly
committed to investing in
markets of growing
importance. Looking to
2015 and beyond, India,
China and other emerging
markets are expected to be
the key drivers of growth,”
the Chief Executive Officer
– Asia Pacific, Mr. Paul
Graham, said.
Mr. Vikas Anand, COO,
DHL Supply Chain (India),
said, “The new MCS will be
shared by different customers
who have different reporting
cycles and different needs at
different times. We are
hopeful that we will be able
to optimise the space and
workforce in the new MCS.”
VPT retired officers form association GVK signs pact for 60 mtpa port
VIS News Service
T
he Retired Officers of Visakhapatnam
Port Trust met on 25.10.2012 at Hotel
Meghalaya convened under the
Presidentship of Mr. C Mohan Reddy,
Deputy Chief Engineer (Retd), VPT. The
meeting decided to form VPT Retired
Officers’ Welfare Association as it felt
that there was no common platform to
represent the grievances of the retired
officers of VPT to the port management.
The retired officers discussed about
some errors in the recent Pay Revision
orders of the Officers of All India Ports
issued by the Ministry of Shipping, due to
which there is a drop in pension to some
of the officers.
Mr. V. Rokkam, Dy Chairman (Retd)
Hony. President, Dr. G Ramanjaneyulu,
Chief Medical Officer (Retd) .. Working
President, Mr. PVR Reddy, Plant
Manager (Retd) Vice President, Dr. S V
Bhaskara Rao, Welfare Officer (Retd)
Secretary, Mr. Y Prabhakar Rao, Dy
Chief Mechanical Engineer (Retd), Joint
Secretary, Mr. C. Chandran, Dy Chief
Engineer (Retd), Joint Secretary and Mr.
Abdul Sayed, Accounts Officer (Retd),
Treasurer.
G
VK through its subsidiary Hancock Coal Infrastructure Pty. Ltd has signed a
construction contract with leading international construction major, Samsung C&T
Corporation, a subsidiary of the Korean conglomerate Samsung and Australian based
Smithbridge Group Pty. Ltd to build a 60 mtpa T3 Port Terminal Port for the Alpha
Coal project at Abbot Point, North Queensland Australia. This is a ‘pit-to-port’ project
being built at a cost of USD 10 Billion. The first phase of the project involves a 30
mtpa mine, a 500 km railway line and a 60 mtpa port.
The signing ceremony was held in the presence of the Prime Minister of
Australia, Ms. Julia Gillard MP, Chairman, GVKPIL, Dr GVK Reddy in the
presence of Vice Chairman, GVKPIL representing Hancock Coal Infrastructure, Mr.
G. V. Sanjay Reddy. The other signatories included Mr. Hyung Kim, EVP, Head of
Civil Infrastructure Business Unit, Samsung C & T and Albert Smith, MD, Smithbridge
Group.
For more information contact: Mr. Mohd Ghouse, Ogilvy Public Relations
Worldwide Hyderabad. Ph: 040 - 44344325
BusinessScan
4 VIZAG INDUSTRIAL SCAN
FAPCCI offers additional
power for entrepreneurs
VIS News Service
T
he Federation of
Andhra Pradesh
Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (FAPCCI)
is inviting Industrial
Consumers, who are willing
to purchase additional
power to offset the power
shortage for their industrial
requirements.
According to the
Secretary General of
FAPCCI, Mr. M.V.
Rajeshwara
Rao,
FAPCCI
has
been
interacting
with
APTRANSCO to get
additional power to tide
over the present power
shortage. APTRANSCO
received approval for the
purchase of 2 mmscmd of
RLNG to generate 400
MW power.
The cost per unit will be
between Rs. 8.50 to
Rs.9.50 based on the spot
purchase cost of RLNG. If
KVA is within CMD limit
no separate charge for
KVA will be levied; only
KWH units will be
charged.
As per the APERC
R&C Orders, industries
are allowed to draw power
limited to 60% of CMD
(KVA) and only 40% of
KWH. So industries may
need additional power by
40% of CMD and 60% of
energy.
The situation is likely to
deteriorate in February to
May 2013.
For
more
info
contact: Ms. Sandhya on
mobile no. 8008579630.
GreenPark turns sweet 17
G
reenPark, Vizag has
celebrated its “17th
Annual Staff Day” on
October 30, 2012 with
traditional pomp and
grandeur usually associated
with all GreenPark’s
festivities.
According to the
General Manager of the
hotel, Mr. K.M.Rao, the
staff were presented
awards on the occasion.
Mr. B. Ravindra from the
F&B Service Department,
bagged the highest
individual honour of being
the “Star Performer of the
Year - 2012”
Mr. K.V. Ramana of
the House Keeping
Department bagged the
“Achiever of the Year –
2012”. The F&B Service
department bagged the
“Best Department of Year
– 2012”.
The Chief Executive Officer of GreenPark Hotels & Resorts Ltd., Mr. B. Gautam
(right), presenting the Star Performer of the Year - 2012” award to Mr. B. Ravindra
from the F&B Service Department.
Huge scope for JVs with Australia
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local fishermen to deliver
the fresh catch of fish/
seafood to the mother
vessel itself to prevent
delay in processing the
catch.
The local fishermen too
can ask for a better price
for the catch. Presently by
the time the catch lands at
the harbour its quality
deteriorates considerably
due to which the fishermen
do not get a better price.
Australian companies
can
teach
latest
technologies to catch
various kinds of fish,
shrimps, tuna, lobsters,
crabs etc. he adds.
Mr. Carter is very
enthusiastic on joint
ventures in fishing
technology and feels the
Australian companies will
be interested in buying back
the catch for export.
Tourism
Agri Products &
food processing
There is a huge harvest
of mangoes, pineapple,
cashews and many more
fresh fruits in Vizag/North
coastal Andhra and setting
up of a food processing
industry with the Australian
companies will be a boon
to the local farmers as they
stand to gain from the latest
research on agri products,
new techniques in
harvesting and other latest
technology and equipment
with the Australian
companies.
Even many more new
varieties
could
be
introduced for harvesting
here and the same may
have potential for export to
other countries, Mr. Carter
says.
Oct 16-31, 2012
He is very happy that a
large population of Indian
tourists visit Australia
every year and there is
annual growth in tourists
arrival from India.
Mr. Michael Carter is
very impressed with the
beauty of Vizag and feels
the port city is an ideal place
for many ocean sports
activities. He feels Vizag is
also highly suited for
surfing, sea racing
and setting up of a huge
aquarium like the one in
Sydney Harbour.
“I am mesmerised with
the natural beauty of Vizag
with ocean on one side and
huge mountains adjacent to
the shore,” he says.
The visiting dignitary
from Australia says he is
very optimistic of major
Australian companies
coming forward to set up
joint ventures in tourism
related projects or to offer
technology to Indian
companies for such
projects.
Mining
Australia is one of the
most successful countries
in mining activities, be it
coal, iron ore or any other
mineral.
The country has
achieved the expertise of
mining in an eco-friendly
manner without disturbing
the ecology of the mined
area. Australia can offer
first class technology for
mining be it on a
commercial basis or a joint
venture or even govt to
govt basis as Andhra
Pradesh has huge mines of
iron ore, coal, chrome,
manganese etc., he adds.
AP 4th in attracting pvt
sector investments
A
ndhra Pradesh ranks fourth in the country in total
outstanding private sector investment, both domestic
and foreign, as of June 2012, apex industry body Assocham
said recently.
It accounts for an investment of 8.4 per cent. Gujarat
(12.5 per cent), Odisha (10.7 per cent) and Maharashtra
(8.9 per cent) are the three States ahead of Andhra
Pradesh in this regard.
Assocham said that of the total outstanding investments
of Rs. 12.3 lakh crore in AP, private sector accounts for
over Rs. 6.9 lakh crore thereby registering a share of
over 56 per cent in the overall investments.
At the national level, the private sector, with a share
of over Rs. 82.9 lakh crore, accounts for over 59 per
cent of the total outstanding investments across India
worth over Rs. 140 lakh crore as of June 2012, the
Assocham said. Private sector investments account for
a whopping 86.6 per cent in the total outstanding
investments worth over Rs. 4.5 lakh crore in Haryana
which has a share of about 4.8 per cent in the total private
sector investments made across India.
“Flow of the private investments is decided by the
attractiveness of investment opportunities as they are
mostly driven by profitability considerations,” said Mr.
Ravindra Sannareddy, chairperson of Assocham
Southern Region Council. “Bureaucratic efficiency,
infrastructure facilities, and ease of land acquisition
influence the flow of private investments,” said Mr.
Sannareddy. “Tax concessions, product market conditions
and exit policies are effective tools of private investment
attraction.”
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IN BRIEF
Spiro Pappas is new CEO
of National Australia Bank
N
ational Australia Bank
(NAB) has appointed Mr. Spiro
Pappas as Chief Executive Officer,
Asia, responsible for accelerating the
growth of the bank’s business in Asia.
According to the bank’sources in
Mumbai, he will be responsible for
managing NAB’s operations in Asia
and strengthening the franchise in
close coordination with the bank’s
businesses in Australia and New Zealand. NAB is one
of Australia’s major banks with an integrated wealth
management business. It offers a full suite of banking
and financial services ranging from personal and private
banking, investment advisory, to business and
institutional banking.
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CorpBank loans to SMEs
C
orporation Bank has started providing loans at
a concessional rate of interest for micro, small
and medium Enterprises (SME) from October 20, 2012
onwards. The facility will be on till January 31, 2013.
Announcing this in Bangalore recently, the bank’s
General Manager, Mr.K. Giridhar Shenoy, said SME
Grand Festival Loan Bonanza was launched recently
to provide loans for SMEs as. They were facing a
number of problems.
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Lend liberally to SHGs:
GVMC chief
T
he GVMC Commissioner, Mr. M.V.
Satyanarayana IAS, has asked bankers to liberally
sanction loans to self-help groups to facilitate their
economic empowerment. He said only Rs. 54 crore
had been disbursed so far out of the target of Rs.140
crores. The Commissioner enquired the reasons for
the poor disbursal of bank loans to the SHG groups
from the assistant project officers. He also said that
transparency was being observed with regard to
making compassionate appointments.
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A
committee of the Indian Banks’
Association committee has
recommended to the Finance Ministry that
home loans up to Rs 35 lakh (extant limit:
Rs 25 lakh) should get the priority sector
tag.
The move will lead to banks providing
loans to house buyers at affordable interest
rates, said the committee on housing
sector. This will also benefit a large group
of customers in Tier- II and Tier- III towns.
Further, loans to builders constructing
affordable homes costing within Rs 35
lakh a unit could be classified as priority
sector. Builders can then get loans at
preferential interest rates, thereby
accelerating housing projects in segments
VIS News Service
S
tate Bank of India
(SBI) has conducted
‘Festive Home Loan
Campaign’ at CMR
Central in Vizag on 20th
and 21st October, 2012
from 12.00 noon to 8.00
pm.
According to Mr. Phani
Kumar, Team leader,
home loan sales team,
SBI, Visakhapatnam, as
part of the campaign the
bank offered home loans,
home loan takeover loans
at the lowest interest of
10% for loans up to
Rs.30.00 lakh and at
10.15% for loans above
Rs.30.00 lakh and up to
Rs.75.00 lakh. The rate of
interest offered by SBI is
the cheapest of all the home
loan players in the country.
The processing fee is also
reduced to 0.125% of the
loan amount with a
minimum of RS.1000./only, instead of 0.25%
previously offered.
Cross selling products
like SBI life, SBI general
insurance, SBI mutual
funds
were
also
showcased.
SBI general insurance
introduced a new product
of coverage for savings
bank account holders by
paying a minimum of
Rs.100/- per annum, to
cover a sum of Rs.4.00
lakh, covering accidental
risk of death.
The home loan sales
team (HLST) of SBI, a
division of Home loans in
the area of Visakhapatnam
SBI opens 7th branch in SA
VIS News Service
S
tate Bank of India
(SBI) has opened its
seventh branch in South
Africa in the Laudium area
near Pretoria, as it seeks to
expand services to locals
and expatriates.
At the inauguration of
the new branch recently,
Indian High Commissioner,
Mr. Virendra Gupta said
South Africa is seen as a
launch pad for investments
in Africa and most of the
big business houses of
India have set up business
here.
“The increasing trade
between South Africa and
India, growing political and
economic ties between the
two nations and the
admission of South Africa
into the BRICS community
of nations have provided
the impetus for SBI’s
expansion in South Africa,”
Gupta said.
SBI’s presence in South
Africa started with the
establishment of the
Johannesburg branch in
March 1996, followed by
the opening of the Durban
branch later that year, SBI
Regional Head (Africa)
Mr. M.G. Vaidyan, who
was also present at the
inauguration ceremony,
said.
Administrative Office,
launched a new facility like
“JUST SMS NAME &
LOAN
TO
9848733119” to answer
queries and to attend loan
requirements
of
customers.
Representatives of the
builders M/s Omcon for
their project ‘Reign
Forest’, M/s Aditya
Housing
And
Infrastructure
Development Corpn. for
their projects Ocean
Heights and Fortune
Heights, M/s VPL Group
for their projects Green
City Villas, Green City
Heights and Green City
Towers explained about
their
projects
and
distributed their pamphlets.
During the two day
event, many games and
events were organized and
nearly 50 prizes were giv
As many as 200 visitors
registered at the counter
and many lauded the public
event launched by SBI.
Mr. Prasanna Kumar
from Multi Product Sales
team(MPST), Mr. Badari
Nadh from HLST, officials
from SBI Life, SBI
General, SBI Mutual
Funds, Branch Managers
and officials from local
branches of SBI actively
participated and interacted
with the public. Ms. Swati
was the anchor for the
event.
For more information
contact: Mr. Phani
Kumar on 9848733119.
YES Bank to enter mutual
fund biz
VIS News Service
P
rivate sector lender
YES Bank has
announced that its Board
has approved to enter into
the mutual fund business.
“We will enter as an
Asset
management
Company (AMC) in the
next 12 months in the
business of mutual fund to
augment our retail
offering,” said Rana
Kapoor,
Managing
Director and Chief
Executive Officer, YES
Bank in Mumbai recently.
The bank will now apply
for regulatory licence from
the Securities Exchange
Board of India (SEBI) and
the Reserve Bank of India
(RBI). Last month, the
bank had received a retail
equities broking licence
from the RBI, for which it
expects
to
launch
operations during 2013-14
fiscal year.
“Selling and crossselling will be our foray and
we will be better distributor
than a manufacturer,”
Kapoor said while
announcing the bank’s
second quarter results.
ICICI Bank ties up with African bank
Discount on gold coins
I
VIS News Service
CICI Bank has entered into a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with Ecobank Transnational
Incorporated (Africa).
The MoU will involve ICICI Bank and Ecobank
collaborating to extend banking services across their
combined footprint in India and Africa. Ecobank is present
in 35 countries in Africa, said a statement from India’s
largest private sector bank. India’s trade with Africa has
doubled in the past four years.
where the unit cost does not exceed Rs
35 lakh. Loans (up to a certain limit) given
by banks to categories such as agriculture,
micro and small enterprises, micro credit,
education loans, housing loans, export
credit and weaker sections are classified
as priority sector lending.
The committee observed that
customers were finding it difficult to stump
up 20 per cent margin as well as pay for
stamp duty and registration, and other
charges, which aggregate to as high as 25
to 30 per cent of the value of house
property.
In order to mitigate this, the committee
is of the view that banks should fund up to
85 per cent of the cost of house (that is
reduce margin from 20 per cent to 15 per
cent).
C.M. Khurana is CFO of Oriental Bank of Commerce
O
5
SBI’s home loan mela at CMR Central a big hit
Priority sector tag for home loans up
to Rs 35 lakh must: IBA panel
VIS News Service
VIZAG INDUSTRIAL SCAN
riental Bank of Commerce (OBC) has a new Chief Financial Officer in Mr.
C.M. Khurana.
Mr. Khurana has replaced Mr. R.L. Agarwal, who had recently superannuated.
Prior to this elevation, Khurana was General Manager with the bank. Mr. Khurana is
now heading the large corporate credit and accounts department of the bank. He has
also been designated as Chief General Manager.
OBC has also designated its senior most General Manager, Mr. Sheel Kumar
Sharma as Chief General Manager. Mr. Sheel Kumar Sharma joined the services of
the bank in 1974 and now heads the human resources department of the bank.
I
ndia
Post
has
announced a festive
offer on the purchase of
gold coins from designated
post offices across the
Andhra Pradesh postal
Central Bank adopts
new HRM package
C
entral Bank of India
has implemented a
human
resource
management solution
(HRMS) package to
improve the productivity of
its 36,000 odd employees,
ensure skill development
and chart out succession
planning.
After automating all
customer-centric functions
through the core banking
platform, the bank has done
the same for its internal
customers (employees),
said Executive Director,
Mr. V.R. Iyer in Mumbai
recently..
The HRMS package,
which
has
been
implemented by IBM, has
automated 30 human
resource (HR) processes,
including pay roll, leave
application, reimbursement
of
hospitalisation,
newspaper, and leave
travel concession, and
booking of holiday homes.
Bank credit, deposits grow
by 14-16%
B
ank credit and deposits grew by 14-16 per cent in
the past 12 months. According to the data released
by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks’ deposits
were at Rs 6,411,036 crore as of October 5, up 13.8 per
cent from Rs 5,629,374 crore a year ago. Bank credit
grew to Rs 4,809,384 crore as of October 5, up 15.8 per
cent from Rs 4,149,670 crore as of October 7, 2011.The
investments by the banks in government securities and
other approved securities rose to Rs 1,995,659 crore, up
from Rs 1,736,256 crore a year earlier. Also, the food
credit outstanding by banks (including state co-operative
banks) stood at Rs 99,915 crore from Rs 69,640 crore.
circle. Customers are
entitled to a flat seven per
cent discount on the
purchase of gold coins of
any denomination available
from 0.5g, 1g, 5g, 8g, 10g,
20g, and 50g of 24 carat
with 99.99% purity.
Indian Bank Q2
profit rises by 6%
VIS News Service
I
ndian Bank has
registered a six per cent
growth in net profit at Rs
496.68 crore for the second
quarter ended September
30, as against Rs 469 crore
in the comparable previous
year quarter. The total
income was Rs 3,773.75
crore during the quarter
under consideration against
Rs 3,377 crore in the same
period a year ago.
According to the
Chairman and Managing
Director, Mr. T.M. Bhasin
had it reversed the
depreciation account, the
growth in net profit would
have touched 12 per cent.
Total business of the bank
during the quarter rose to
Rs 2.27 lakh crore (Rs
2.02 lakh crore) . CASA
deposits grew to Rs 37,994
crore (Rs 34,227 crore).
Gross advances were at Rs
95,936 crore (Rs 86,372
crore); Credit Deposit ratio
was at 73.13 per cent (74.3
per cent).
Update
6 VIZAG INDUSTRIAL SCAN
Mohsin Eye Bank
celebrates anniversary
he 11th anniversary of Mohsin Eye Bank, managed
by VEBART Trust, was celebrated at L.V. Prasad
Eye Institute on October 28.
Former Vice-Chancellor of Acharya Nagarjuna
University Mr. V. Balamohan Das, who was the chief
guest, lauded the services to society and pledged his eyes
to the bank. Film actress Ms. Kavitha expressed her
readiness to be part of the campaign to create awareness
on eye donation.
The Chairman of the bank, Mr. Kasim S. Mehdi
spoke about the importance and aims of the bank.
Secretary Mr. Arisetty Srirama Murthy said, what
started as a small eye bank blossomed into one of the
leading community eye banks in the State. Till now, 2,516
cornea were collected and 1,581 transplanted. ViceChairman of the eye bank Mr. A.V.N. Chetty also spoke.
T
Oct 16-31, 2012
Vigilance awareness is a continuous process: PAB Raju
VIS News Service
V
igilance Awareness
Week was launched
at HPCL, Visakh Refinery
on October 29. The
Executive Director, Mr. P
A B Raju administered the
pledge in English to the
employees
at
11
am. Speaking on the
occasion, Mr. Raju said that
Vigilance Awareness shall
not be limited to this week
only but it shall be observed
purposefully throughout the
year essentially by
employees in their
functions.
During the occasion,
GM-I/c, Visakh Refinery,
Mr. V.V. R. Narasimham
has also administered the
pledge in Hindi. Messages
of President of India, VicePresident of India, Prime
Minister of India and
Central
Vigilance
Commission were read out
on the occasion.
The Chief ManagerVigilance, Visakh Refinery,
Mr. Ch. Ratnakara Rao,
has explained the theme of
vigilance
awareness
programme-2012
i.e.
“Transparency in public
procurement”. He has
also briefed various
programmes
being
organised by the Refinery
as a part of Vigilance
Awareness Week-2012
with an aim to bring mass
awareness
amongst
employees/stakeholders
on vigilance/self-vigilance.
IT Dept: The Regional
office
of
Chief
Commissioner of Income
Tax, Visakhapatnam is
observing Vigilance
Awareness Week with
effect from 29-10-2012 to
03-11-2012.
This
Awareness week is
observed and celebrated in
commemoration of the
birthday of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel. The
weeks’
programme
commenced with a pledge
administered to the
Officers and Staff by Mr.
S K Pathak, IRS, Chief
Commissioner
of
Income
Tax,
Visakhapatnam, on 2910-2012 at 11.00 am in the
premises of Aayakar
Bhavan, Dabagardens,
Visakhapatnam.
The
Pledge aims to encourage
the Officers and Staff to
carry out their duties with
integrity, transparency and
also to provide value based
service to the tax paying
public without fear or
favour.
The
week-long
programme includes Essay
Writing Competitions for
the Officers and Staff on
the subject of “Ethics in
Governance – The
foundation for a Vigilant
Organisation”, workshop
on Preventive Vigilance,
Seminar on Participative
Vigilance and Interaction
with the Tax Practitioners
and tax payers etc., to
enlighten all stakeholders
appropriately.
At ECoR: Waltair
Division of East Coast
Railway, in consonance
with the instructions of
Railway
Board,
is
observing
Vigilance
awareness week this year
from
29 th October
November 3 with the
theme ‘Transparency in
Public Procurement’.
The Divisional Railway
Manager, East Coast
Railway, Waltair, Mr. Anil
Kumar, administered the
oath to all Officers and
staff from all Departments.
Banners and posters
were displayed and debate,
essay-writing, paintings
competitions
were
conducted. Seminars will
be organised on Vigilanceoriented topics.
VUDA to hold
dance contests
V
UDA will organise
dance competitions for
children from November 7
at Gurajada Kalakshetram as
a part of its Children’s Day
celebrations. Western,
classical, folk dances and
dance dramas will be
performed from November
7 to 11.Children of schools
and dance institutes from
Ichhapuram to Kakinada are
expected to participate in the
competition
to
be
conducted as open shows at
Gurajada Kalakshetram.
Western
dance
performances, solo and
group, would be held on
November 7 evening from
5 p.m.Classical group dance
performance-cumcompetition will be held on
November 8. Folk group
dances will be held on
November 9. Dance dramas
will
be
performed
November 10 and 11.
For enrolment contact:
Mr. B. Prabhakara Reddy
on 98660 76932.
BusinessScan
Oct 16-31, 2012
Benchmark techno economic parameters,
focus on R&D: PM Trophy Panel
VIS News Service
T
he Panel of Judges for
the Prime Minister’s
Trophy stressed the need
to commission the new
units as fast as possible and
to modernise the existing
units to reap the benefits of
expansion of capacities.
The Panel of Judges are
in RINL for assessing the
best integrated steel plant
in the country for PM’s
trophy 2010-11.
The Panel of Judges
witnessed a Corporate
Presentation of RINL
highlighting
the
p e r f o r m a n c e ,
achievements, strategic
initiatives,
business
diversification, expansion
drive etc. during the year
2010-11.
The Panel of Judges
congratulated RINL for
earning profits continuously
by substantial reduction in
cost and appreciated the
prudent
financial
management. Dr SR Jain,
former Chairman SAIL
suggested that RINL
should improve the age mix
and
formulate
an
aggressive succession plan
as the plant is in continuous
mode of expansion. He
said that RINL is facing
high raw material costs
which is affecting its
bottom line and advised
RINL to work on ways and
means to improve utilisation
of Raw Materials.
The Joint Secretary,
Ministry of Steel, Dr. Dalip
Singh, observed that RINL
has the best technology and
need to utilise the coastal
location of the plant to
advantage. He stressed the
need to Benchmark
Techno
Economic
parameters and focus on
R&D. He suggested to
increase value added/
special steel production to
increase the profitability of
the Company in this
competitive market.
Former CMD, RINL,
Dr. B.N. Singh visualised
great future for RINL as
the employees are
committed and dedicated
and he said that RINL
should develop methods for
better utilisation of waste
considering the impending
increase in volumes of
production.
The other Judges of the
Panel, Dr T Mukherjee,
Former Dy MD Tata
Steel,
Dr
.V.
Ramaswamy, Former ED,
SAIL, Prof MadhuVij,
University of Delhi, Prof
NK Chadha, University of
Delhi and Mr. KK Nair,
National Treasure, INTUC
in their observations
complimented RINL for
great turnaround after
being referred to BIFR,
remarkable growth in
greenery, initiatives on
R&D and sustainability
plan. They observed that
customer satisfaction index
is very high at RINL and
at the same time similar
attention is to be given by
RINL for achieving high
employee satisfaction also.
The Panel of Judges
released “Sustainability
Report 2012-13” brought
out by RINL on the
occasion.
While responding to
their suggestions and
remarks, the CMD, RINLVSP, Mr. AP Choudhary,
expressed his gratitude to
the Ministry of Steel for
continuous support to RINL
in its journey towards
excellence.
The
Director
(Operations), Mr. Umesh
Chandra,
Director
(Finance),
Mr. P
Madhusudan, Director
(Commercial), Mr. TK
Chand,
Director
(Personnel), Mr. YR
Reddy,
Director
(Projects), Mr. N.S. Rao,
CVO, Mr. Siddhartha
Kumar and senior officers
participated in the
interaction.
Later the Panel of
Judges visited Model Room
& Awards Gallery, Coke
Ovens, Blast Furnace-3,
Steel Melt Shop-1, Wire
Rod Mill-1 and 2.
Meets PM Shram &
VRP Awardees: The
Panel of Judges interacted
with PM Shram Awardees
& VRP Awardees at
Training Centre and visited
the Quality Circle Models
displayed on the occasion.
Pats. T.K. Chand:
During the Marketing
Department presentation
on Customer Satisfaction,
Panel of Judges interacted
on various aspects of
Customer Satisfaction with
Mr. T.K. Chand, Director
(Commercial), senior
officers of Marketing and
Operation departments.
Adopt innovative marketing strategy, Amrutha Rao
remembered
Verma tells RINL
VIS News Service
T
he Union Steel Minister, Mr. Beni
Prasad Verma has asked Rashtriya
Ispat Nigam Limited to adopt innovative
marketing strategies and complimented
the management for registering growth in
profit and several production areas.
During a review of the Navratna
company’s performance during first half
(H1) of 2012-13, in New Delhi recently,
he called upon RINL to evolve innovative
marketing strategies to perform better and
intensify its marketing efforts in rural
areas. RINL posted growth in hot metal,
liquid steel and value added steel
production, captive power generation,
operating profit and profit after tax during
H1 of 2012-13. A marginal shortfall in
saleable steel production was registered
due to acute power crisis and heavy
rainfall. The weakening demand of long
products marginally impacted the sale of
long products. RINL took steps like
correction in prices to improve sales.
During H1, RINL improved its rural
marketing network by 69 per cent and
growth in sales increased to 88 per cent.
Significant growth was achieved in
converter lining life, specific water
consumption and labour productivity.
RINL paid Rs.1,414.51 crore to the
Government of India in H1 towards
dividend and redemption of preferential
capital. On the expansion front, new blast
furnace, oxygen plant, turbo blower, power
and utility systems were commissioned
and are currently in operation.
Order for new pressure reducing
station has been placed and is expected
to be commissioned by March/April 2013.
Sinter plant and wire rod mill will be
commissioned by the end of 2012. The
company’s expenditure on CSR activities
grew by 10 per cent during the review
period.
The Steel Minister reviewed
performance of Bird Group of
Companies, in which RINL has strategic
control. Mr. Verma reviewed the
performance of first and second quarter
of 2012-13 of Bird Group of Companies.
he
92 nd
birth
anniversary of Late
Mr. T Amrutha Rao, was
celebrated at Smrithyanjali
Park in Visakhapatnam
Steel Plant.
The Director (Projects),
RINL/VSP, Mr. N.S. Rao,
garlanded the statue and
paid rich tributes to the
great leader. He recalled
sacrifices made by Mr.
Amrutha Rao at very
young age for getting this
steel plant.
Trade Union leaders
Mr. D. Adinarayana, Mr.
N Rama Rao, Mr.
Appalaraju, Mr. Maturi
Sreenivasa Rao, Mr. Y.
Masthanappa, Members
of SC&ST Association,
Mr. R.P. Srivastav, DGM
(TA) paid floral tributes to
the great leader on the
occasion.
T
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IN BRIEF
Improving biz competitiveness
through TPM
C
II Visakhapatnam Zone is organising a Training
programme on How to improve the Business
Competitiveness through TPM on 29 October 2012
at The Park, Visakhapatnam.
One of the key essences of TPM is to eliminate
the losses that are occurring in the organisation thereby
incurring the bottom line. The losses are of 2 types;
first those that are measured like the breakdowns,
Quality defects etc and the second like setup and
changeover, minor stoppages, lesser resources
utilisation etc which are generally missed. Kobetsu
Kaizen or the Focused Improvement pillar of TPM
addresses seeks to eliminate both these types of losses.
For more information contact: Mr. K.
Ganeshan, Deputy Director & Head - CII Vizag.
Tel / Fax : 91-0891-2555535
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Meet on food safety
T
he Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is
organising a one-day Conference on ‘Enhancing
Food Safety in Food Retail Chains’ on 30 October
2012 at Hotel Lalit Ashok, Bangalore.
For more information contact: Mr. Bijou
Kurien, Chairman- Conference on Enhancing
Food Safety Standards, CII, Bangalore. Ph: 080
42889595.
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Cut paper work, ensure
e-customs filing: GACAG
T
he Global Air Cargo Advisory Group
(GACAG) is urging members of the World
Customs Organisation (WCO) to implement Revised
Kyoto Convention principles and shift from a
dependency on paper documents to a full e-customs
environment.
WCO secretary general Mr. Kunio Mikuriya
agreed harmonisation of global customs procedures
would play a pivotal role in establishing e-customs
platforms. GACAG has highlighted processes that
should be accomplished through electronic means:
export and import goods declarations to customs
provided by exporters, importers and/or their
forwarders or customs brokers; export, import and
transit cargo declarations sent to customs by airlines;
release of shipments into free circulation following
completion of customs formalities; record keeping and
archiving for all participating parties.
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DHL to expand logistics
infra in India
D
HL Supply Chain says it is investing EUR100
million (US$130.9 million) to strengthen its logistics
infrastructure in India, a nation whose infrastructure
network lags behind its rivals.
DHL Supply Chain, a provider of contract logistics
solutions, will develop eight “world class” Multi-Client
Sites (MCS) across India and upgrade its current fleet
with technologically advanced transportation vehicles
to meet growing customer demand from various
sectors. The new MCS facilities will add a further five
million square feet of warehousing space, and will be
located at Mumbai, Gurgaon, Delhi (NCR), Bengaluru,
Nagpur, Chennai, Kolkata and Ahmedabad.
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INTUC wins
FSNL poll
on E. Goldratt’s theory
RINL moots 10 mtpa beneficiation, Meet
he Confederation of Indian Industry - Institute
T
of Logistics is organising a one-day ‘Workshop
pellet unit at Bhilwara
on Theory of Constraints’ at The Park in Bangalore
VIS News Service
VIS News Service
NTUC has won the
Iinrecognised
union status R
the elections conducted
among the employees of
Ferro Scrap Nigam
Limited
(FSNL).
Following are the new
office-bearers: Mr.
Mantri Rajasekhar
(honorary president), Mr.
Sham Sudhir (president),
Mr. R.V.A.S.N. Raju
(general secretary) and
Mr.
Neerukonda
Ramachandra Rao
(convener).
ashtriya Ispat Nigam
Ltd (RINL) is
considering setting up a 10
million tonne per annum
(mtpa)
iron
ore
beneficiation and pellet
plant at Bhilwara, said
Chairman and Managing
Director,
Mr.
A.P.Choudhary, in New
Delhi recently.
The public sector steel
maker expects to secure an
iron ore mineral concession
from the Rajasthan
Government soon.
The
Rajasthan
Government
has
recommended allotment of
one iron ore mine to RINL
at Bhilwara and the
proposal is under active
consideration of the Mines
Ministry. The last stage
formalities are being
worked out and we expect
to get a mineral concession
for the Bhilwara iron ore
mine, Choudhary told
reporters. The estimated
iron ore reserve at the
Bhilwara mine is pegged at
320 mt. Mr. Choudhary
said the investments in the
proposed beneficiation and
pellet plant at Bhilwara is
still being worked out.
RINL, which is in the midst
of expanding its capacity
from 3 to 6.2 mt per annum,
depends mainly on another
state-owned entity NMDC
for its raw material
requirement.
He was speaking to
reporters after the Steel
Ministe, Mr. Beni Prasad
Verma reviewed the
company’s performance
for the first half.RINL
reported a 7 per cent drop
in revenues for the AprilSeptember 2012-13 period
at Rs 5,789 crore over the
corresponding last year’s
Rs 6,216.40 crore on
sluggish sales and lower
steel prices.
on 6th November 2012.
This workshop aims to provide an overview of Dr.
Eliyahu Goldratt’s “Theory of Constraints (TOC)”.
For more information contact: Mr. M.
Gurunathan, CII - Institute of Logistics, Chennai.
Ph: 044- 42928905.
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Identify new water resources: RV Ramarao
VIS News Service
T
he Forum for Action
Research and Policy
Analysis (FARPA) organised an
informal meeting to discuss the
various opportunities and
constraints in regard to provision
of the required quantum of water
supply to Visakhapatnam and to
various major industries located
in the city environs like the
Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.,
NTPC etc.
FARPA convenor, Prof. R.V.
Ramarao, said: “Water supply
to the port city has become a
critical issue to meet the norms
and requirements of supply to the
city population. GVMC which
controls the various water supply
systems is also under great
constraint to provide adequate
volumes of water in respect of
the demand projections of major
industries
located
in
Visakhapatnam.”
The various sources supplying
water to the city experienced
deficiency till the recent rains,
which raised the levels in
Thatipudi,
Raiwada,
Meghadrigedda and Yeleru
reservoirs considerably. It is
hoped that the cyclonic rain during
October-November would
ensure that all the reservoirs
would have full capacity of
storage. The availability of this
resource at Full Reservoir Level
(FRL)
would
enable
refurbishment of water supply
systems.
The meeting was attended by
the former Chief Engineers,
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, Mr. N.
Jaganmohanrao, Mr. S.
Satyanarayana, former Supdt.
Engineers, Govt. of Andhra
Pradesh, Mr. B. Brahmanayya,
Mr.U. Narayanaraju, DGM
(WMD)I/C, Visakhapatnam
Steel Plant, Mr. Ramanujam,
General Manager (O&M),
NTPC, Mr. Narendra, Dy.GM,
NTPC, Mr. Om Namasivaya,
Supdt. Engineer, GVMC, Mr.
Chandrayya, Member, FARPA,
Mr. Mehar Prakash and Dy.
EE. Irrigation Engineer, GOAP,
Mr. Panda, participated and
discussed augmenting water
supply from the main surface
sources
of
water
for
Visakhapatnam like: Thatipudi
Reservoir, Mehadri Gedda
Reservoir, Raiwada Link Canal,
Yeleru Left Bank Canal,
Gosthani River, Mudasaralova
Reservoir and Gambheeram
Gedda Reservoir.
The total quantity of water
that can be drawn from the
above sources is 43 mgd for
Visakhapatnam city for drinking
and other purposes. In addition
to the above, 7.5 mgd of ground
water is also drawn through
borewells. Around 16 mgd water
is supplied to slums and
industries. The Godavari
Drinking Water Supply
Project designed to supply 33
mgd of water taken up in 2003,
has been made operative. All
above sources are not perennial
and due to considerable reduction
in the inflows to impoundments
and rapid growth in the
population, the city is
experiencing acute shortage of
water during summer.
Demand and Deficit
The supply provided to
domestic sector as on date is 21.0
mgd showing a deficit of 21.69
mgd as the standard norm of
supply is 42.69 mgd. The supply
to the bulk consumers is 16.0
mgd while the demand
requirement is around 22.31
mgd indicating a deficit of 6.31
mgd.The total deficit in water
supply in respect of both the
categories is 28.0 mgd.
The project demand by the
year 2020 is estimated at 124
mgd and the deficits is on
83.00mgd.
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation is
presently utilising 230 mld of
water from various sources.
There is a deficit at 70 mld to meet
the drinking water demand of the
city population as on date. This
is likely to grow GVMC would
have to give a commitment to
provide treated drinking water to
the expanding areas and
population in the near future.
These expansions include
additional developments in
Anakapalli and Bheemunipatnam
and intermediate areas which are
expected to be merged with
Greater Visakha Municipal
Corporation.
The GVMC has also a
number of treatment plants for
meeting the required quality of
drinking water to the population.
These are at the following –
Narava (32.00mld) / Gajuwaka
Water Supply from Yeleru Canal
Vizag Steel plant
28 mgd
GVMC drinking water 22 mgd
NTPC
7 mgd
Others
3 mgd
Total
60 mgd
(45.00mld) / Sundaram colony
(12.00mld) near the tollgate on
NH5 (85.00mld).
The GVMC has completed
the distribution network and the
storages for providing treated
drinking water to Gajuwaka area
of GVMC which was earlier
under local sources of
Municipality. There is a
requirement of 4.0mgd and 2.0
mgd was being spared from the
Steel plant and 2.0 mgd is being
received from other sources.
However since commissioning of
Pumping scheme from YLMC
(upstream of KBR off-take)
supply from KBR is stopped.
Industrial Water Supply
The Visakhapatnam Steel
Plant presently receives an
average supply of 28 mgd from
Yeleru canal. The Steel Plant is
projected to go for production of
7.3 million tons/year and would
require 45 mgd of water in a time
line of six months. Without this
quantum
of
supply
commissioning and continuous
operation of all units at rated
capacity wouldn’t be possible
which would lead VSP to a deep
financial crisis. The full
expansion of the steel plant is
projected for 20 million tpy and it
would require 110 mgd of water
progressively and the time line
is six years.
The steel plant is in the
process of establishing a
reservoir downstream of the
existing KBR reservoir. The
present lines of the KBR
reservoir is at 21.250 mts. The
new reservoir which is being
established has an areal extent of
150 hects and would have an FRL
of +24.00 mts and store 0.5 tmc
of water.
NTPC-Simhadri is presently
drawing 7.00 mgd of water from
the Yeleru system. The
organisation is utiliaing 32.00mld
at present and ultimately the total
requirement is 48.00mld or 10.5
mgd for 4 x 500MW operation
of the Power Station.
The other industries which are
being provided with the various
quantities of water to meet their
demand requirements are very
marginal compare to Steel Plant
and NTPC. These are
Gangavaram port and industries
being given from Lankelapalem
reservoir of APIIC the
organizations include, Pharmacity
and SEZ Atchutapuram.
Anrak industries are also
being provided water between 3
and 4 mgd for their use with direct
drawal from the Yeleru canal
system. The Navy has been
assured a supply of 15.00mld of
raw water to project Varsha from
the Yeleru canal.
Due to expansion of steel
plant, their demand is 45.00 mgd,
which is required from March
2013. The NTPC demand is for
10.00mgd. To meet these
additional demands, 80 mgd of
water is to be required. Unless
300 cusecs is drawn from Yeleru
reservoir, 80 mgd cannot be
realised at Visakhapatnam, due
to seepage loses of nearby 50%
in the stretch of 155 kms length
of Yeleru canal. At present only
200 to 250 cusecs is being drawn
from Yeleru reservoir. The Yeleru
canal requires immediate repairs
by desilting in some of the
vulnerable reaches in deep cuts,
which requires about 10.00
crores for which 2 months time
is required in March and April.
By the time the closure starts the
steel plant authorities have to fill
up Kanithi Balancing Reservoir
to its full capacity. The NTPC
needs to keep storage of soft
water for 40 days only.
A representative from RINLVSP said the plant cannot afford
a 60-day shutdown as the water
stock at FRL of KBR would be
sufficient for 55-60 days as 6.3mt
expansion units also would be in
operation. Further any shutdown
period shall be for a period of
maximum 45 days between
January and March as rains /
cyclones are expected generally
during April-May.
The GVMC officials
expressed their difficulty in
supplying drinking water during
these two months, as the present
drawal of 22 mgd will be
completely stopped. The KBR
can supply 2.00mgd during the
closure and the balance has to be
adjusted from Raiwada and
MGR. VSP representative
expressed that if water is given
to Gajuwaka from KBR during
shutdown, closure period shall be
reduced accordingly.
If there are good spells of rain
in October and November, due
to North-East monsoon, the
reservoirs will get filled up to FRL
and it facilitates to meet the
minimum demands when closure
is taken in March and April 2013.
Fine dining - Eleven is the place
A.V. Prasad
F
or those looking for a
restaurant that serves
healthy food that’s tasty
and soft on the stomach in
Vizag, Eleven in Siripuram
is the place.
Run by MBA graduate
couple, Mr. Devesh
Gupta and Ms. Nitishree,
Eleven offers 5-Star
cuisine and ambience at 3Star rates. It has many
surprise dishes in store and
some of these exotic dishes
are not available anywhere
else in the port city.
“I wanted to do
something for the city I
grew up with and started
scouting for an ideal place
to set up a ‘cosy
restaurant’ and zeroed in on
Level 5 in Jagapathi
Plaza at Dutt Island. This
is the city’s second highly
elevated restaurant,” Mr.
Devesh told Vizag
Industrial Scan.
The health-conscious
entrepreneur says that as
customers’ health is of
prime importance we don’t
use artificial colouring and
don’t indulge in bulk
cooking
as
most
restaurateurs do. Eleven
offers freshly cooked food,
because the customers
should leave our restaurant
happy and healthy with a
strong inclination to come
again, he says.
“We called it Eleven
because the restaurant is
run between 12 Noon and
11 pm. I remember a
couple profusely thanking
me for providing them
biryani after 3.30 p.m. as
most eateries close shop by
then. From 3.30 pm to
8.p.m. you can see college
students coming to have
Chaat items,” Mr. Devesh
adds.
Eleven was launched
with an innovative buffet
system called Table
d’hote, where the food
from the buffet spread is
served on the table. But
when
some
diners
complained of the servings
being limited, we stopped
the buffet system and now
we are serving food a la
carte. The menu includes
simple preparations like
mushroom and almond
soup, talumi soup,
omelette, chole bhature,
golden fried prawns,
karela (bitter gourd) curry,
bread-sandwich pakoda,
chicken boti masala,
chicken Andhra, mutton
nawabi, sizzler chicken
tikka biryani (available
only at Eleven) and a range
of Chinese cuisine besides
South and North Indian
cuisines.
“You can begin the meal
with a soup of your choice.
For starters there is a
choice of plum chicken
made with Cantonese
sauce, paneer begum
bahar, the lip-smacking
tandoori nachos - a mix
of Indian, Mexican and
Chinese cuisine (available
only at Eleven) and many
more. I am glad to say that
we have repeat customers,
due to the quality and taste
of the food we serve.” Mr.
Devesh says.
The executives and
techies from HSBC and
other nearby ITES
companies/ offices are our
regular customers who
come for lunch (Veg Thali
Rs. 99) along with their
colleagues. One can order
Young entrepreneurs Mr. Devesh Gupta and Ms.
Nitishree of Eleven.
non-veg dishes like chicken
(Rs. 39 per cup), mutton –
Rs. 49 and fish – Rs. 59
along with the Thali. You
get two gravies, a dry curry,
a wet curry, dal, sambar,
curd, plain rice, 1 piece
plain naan and gulab
jamoon with the Thali.The
special Thali comes with
soup, starters, paneer item,
gravies, a dry and wet curry
plus the rest that come in a
regular Thali,” the young
and
enthusiastic
entrepreneur says.
“Our hands are always
full with so many
customers coming to our
restaurant daily,” Mr.
Devesh who keeps
inventing newer dishes
every day by trying the best
of all standard cuisines in
the world, says.
He has introduced an
Awadhi (Lucknowi) dish
called ksheermal roti (mini
bread made of atta, milk
and kesar) which is served
with gosht (mutton)
galouti (which resembles
(a slightly bigger pindi
vadiyam found in north
Andhra districts). This
combo delicacy (which has
to be rolled and eaten), just
tastes great and makes you
crave for more.
Stating that he ensures
that the veggies get their
due, he adds the Jains, who
frequent their restaurant
are fully confident that they
get the best vegetarian food
because he (Mr. Devesh)
is himself a strict
vegetarian.
“The caramel custard
served at Eleven is
eggless. So is the chocolate
browny topped with ice
cream served for dessert.
It’s hard to find the
difference, he chuckles.”
Recalling the hotel’s
anniversary celebration
held from July 11-22, 2012,
Mr. Devesh says they had
put up a ‘Wheel of Fortune’
where customers tried their
luck in winning 11, 22 to 33
% discount.Many (around
30 customers) got 33%, he
says. So, for those of you
who’d like to try something
new, Eleven will be the
best bet.
Oct 16-31, 2012
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Homage
He who neither rejoices, nor hates, nor grieves, nor desires, renouncing
good and evil, and who is full of devotion, is dear to Me.
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from
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