BROWN COALJanuary - March 2018
HOUSE JOURNAL OF NLC INDIA LIMITED (Formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.)
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Coal, Government of India
unveiled the plaque to inaugurate Neyveli 130 MW Solar Power Project
at Neyveli Township on 01.01.2018 in the presence of CMD, FDs and CVO
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'Life time Achievement – Outstanding Mining Engineer' Award to Director (P&P)
Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (P&P), has been honored with the As Head of the Mining Unit in Barsingsar Lignite Mine project of
'Life time achievement – Outstanding Mining Engineer' Award our company in the state of Rajasthan, he implemented the
by the Institution of Engineers (India), Kolkata for his project from concept to mining out lignite and also contributed
outstanding contribution in the field of Mining Engineering for as the Head of Mine-IA at Neyveli.
the past 35 years. Prof. Dr. P. Kolandaivel, Vice-Chancellor, As the State Secretary of Tamilnadu Mines Safety Association Periyar University, Salem presented the award at the he created the Data base of 2400 Mines in Tamilnadu and 29th National Convention of Mining Engineers on 22.02.2018 submitted the same to the Director General of Mines Safety, at the Varsity Campus. Dhanbad.
'Treasure Trove of Knowledge Award, 2018' to Director (HR)
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) has been honoured with the (Under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of
India), The Indian Educational Trust and Bharatiya 'Treasure Trove of Knowledge Award, 2018' in recognition of
Vidya Bhavan (BVB). Dr. M. Ponnavaikko, Former VC, his niche innovative approach, initiatives in corporate and the Bharathidasan University, Trichy presented the award to Shri assignments as group head of Human Resource. He has Vikraman at the 32nd Anniversary of the MTTS on 10.01.2018 made significant contributions to the commissioning & at Chennai in the presence of Shri K.N. Ramasamy, Director,
operation of the stage-II of the Neyveli Thermal Power Station-Chennai Centre of the BVB and Dr. Cheyon, Secretary, MTTS
II without time and cost overrun.and Former Director, AIR. MTTS, a Non-Profit service oriented
The Award has been instituted by Mylai Thiruvalluvar Tamil Rainbow HRD NGO follows the principles of the Saint
Sangam (MTTS), Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) Thiruvalluvar.
Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (P&P) receiving the award from Prof. Dr. P. Kolandaivel, VC, Periyar University, Salem
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) receiving the award from Dr. M. Ponnavaikko, Former VC, Bharathidasan University,Trichy
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From the Desk of CMD
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My Dear Brothers and Sisters, Namaskar and Vanakkam, India and for us, the NLC India, it has been a remarkable year with our consolidated efforts catapulting us on the path of exponential
On the sixty-ninth Republic Day of our nation, I extend warm growth. We achieved ever highest performance both in physical
greetings to all of you.and financial fronts since inception of the company over last
When our country attained freedom on 15th August 1947, we did 60 years and made our highest contribution to national exchequer not have our constitution for governance. On this day in 1950, we to the tune of Rs.4965 Crores compared to Rs.1975 Crores for the the people of India gave ourselves a Constitution which enshrines previous financial year, registering a growth of 151%.principles of justice, liberty, equality, gender and economic equity
In capacity addition front, we grew by 54.75% in thermal segment, and doctrines of good governance. It is our bounden duty to
48% in mining segment and 19 times in renewable power promote fraternity, unity and integrity of the nation and to uphold
segment over last three years creating records.the principles of our constitution.
I am happy to share with you that the vision we dreamt of in 2015 We are the largest democracy of the world and are proud of our
with a 10 year growth plan is taking shape and achievements over democratic values. For last seven decades the strong institution
last three years as stated above and ongoing works on every of democracy built by founders of our nation has withstood the test
target reinforce our confidence that we will be able to make NLCIL of time and our country stands tall as a Sovereign Republic.
a PAN INDIA Energy Major of 20000 + MW with its own fuel Today, we are the fastest growing amongst the major economies sufficiency for thermal segment and a balanced generation of the world. We are the second largest reservoir of scientific and portfolio of renewable power, primarily from wind and solar.technical manpower, the second largest standing army, the sixth
The growth Saga of NLCIL continues and the things are member of the nuclear club, the sixth member in the race for
happening because of the skill, expertise and dedication of team space, and the tenth largest industrial power in the world.
NLCIL that has shown its mettle like never before. While our In tandem with the growth of our country, over last six decades, activities on building national wealth continues, as a responsible our company has also grown from strength to strength, led by corporate citizen, we are also equally alive to create well being for visionary leaders with teams of dedicated employees. From a the society by carrying out various special welfare measures like lignite mining and lignite based power company, it has grown now infrastructure, education, water resource augmentation and skill to be an integrated energy company by diversifying into coal development activities in the areas of our operation, not only in mining and coal based power generation, and also into renewable Neyveli complex but also on PAN INDIA basis like in Rajasthan, power generation from solar and wind sources with a PAN INDIA Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Jharkhand.presence.
With regardsThe year 2017 has been highly eventful with lot many positive developments for our country signifying the emergence of a new Sarat Kumar Acharya
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IE (I) Industry Excellence Award 2017
Management Services received the same on behalf of the
company during the inaugural of the 32nd Indian Engineering
Congress organized by the Tamil Nadu State Centre of the
IE (I) on 21.12.2017 at Chennai.
The award was Instituted by IE(I), organization of engineering
professionals in India, in the year 2008 to recognize Industries
for innovation, excellence in engineering operation, services
and sustain in a competitive manner.
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, a Special Invitee, in his
Visionary Talk on 'Indian Power Scenario – Today and
Tomorrow' at the second day forenoon session said “In the
next five years, approximately 47 crore MW electricity will be
required” .
Further he said, the mission of the Government is to provide
uninterrupted power supply to the people of India and the
present generation of 33 crore 11 lakh unit is to be enhanced to The Institution of Engineers (India), IE(I) has bestowed the
46 crore 89 lakh.'IE(I) Industry Excellence Award 2017' under category 'A'
Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Honorable President of India and (Organization with turnover of INR 5,000 Crore and above) on
Shri Banwarilal Purohit, Honorable Governor of Tamil Nadu our company for the best performance in Mining and Power
graced and addressed the Valedictory Session of the Generation. Shri M.C. Sampath, Honorable Minister for
Congress on 23.12.2017. Around 800 Engineers, Technocrats Industry, Steel Control and Special Initiatives, Government of
from home & abroad, Scientists and Academicians Tamilnadu presented the award and Shri P. Selvakumar,
participated as delegates and invitees respectively . Director (Planning & Projects) and Shri B. Selvan, DGM,
Shri P.Selvakumar, Director (P&P) and Shri B.Selvan,DGM,MS receiving the award from Shri M.C.Sampath, Hon'ble Minister for Industry,Steel Control and Special
Initiatives,GoTN at Chennai on 21.12.2017.
CMD, as a Special Invitee addressing the congress
on 22.12.2017 at Chennai.
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Secretary, Coal, GoI inaugurated...
We joined hands with the Government of India
in achieving the Nation's agenda of
Generating 175 Gigawatts of Renewable
Energy by commissioning a 130 MW Solar
Power Project at Neyveli Township in
Block-14 at the 33/110 KV Pooling
Sub-station.
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary, Coal,
Government of India, inaugurated the project
on 01.01.2018 in the presence of Dr Sarat
Kumar Acharya, CMD, Functional Directors
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri Subir Das,
This project is being implemented in two blocks of 65 MW Shri V. Thangapandian, Shri P. Selvakumar,
each. While one block of 65 MW is being executed by Shr i R. Vikraman and Chief Vig i lance Off icer
M/s Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, another 65 MW is by a Shri T. Venkatasubramanian, IRSME.
private firm. Both the firms have installed indigenously The Secretary appreciated the contributions of our company in
manufactured solar cells and modules using Poly Crystalline delivery of its share in Renewable Energy to achieve the
Photo Voltaic Solar Technology. Nation's agenda of fulfilling the commitment of Green
The energy yield is expected to be 216.372 MU per annum and Initiatives. Dr. Acharya said that our company is conscious in
the entire power will be evacuated by Government of Tamil protecting the environment and supporting the Central Nadu through TANGEDCO and a long term Power Purchase Government in establishing 4000 MW Solar Power Plant in Agreement has been signed to that effect.various parts of the country.
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary (Coal),GoI, CMD,FDs and CVO inaugurating 130 MW Solar Power Project
at Neyveli Township on 01.01.2018.
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary, Coal,
Government of India, inaugurated the
operation of the Bucket Wheel Excavator
in the presence of Dr. Sarat Kumar
Acharya, CMD, Functional Directors
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri Subir Das,
Shri V. Thangapandian, Shri P. Selvakumar,
Shri R. Vikraman and Chief Vigilance Officer
Shri T. Venkatasubramanian, IRSME.
The Secretary praised our organisation
for completing the erection five months
ahead of 36 months schedule. He had a word
A New 700 Litre capacity Bucket Wheel Excavator was of caution that always work should be carried out with
procured on a Turnkey basis (Design, Manufacture, Assembly/ zero eventuality. An Achievement in this 1400 Cubic Meter
Erection of all Mechanical, Structural, Electrical components, Per Hour Capacity machinery is that all the main structural
Testing, Commissioning and handing over) and put into components of the Equipment were indigenously
operation at Mine-II on 01.01.2018. manufactured.
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary (Coal),GoI, CMD,FDs and CVO inaugurating a New 700 Ltr
Bucket Wheel Exacavator at Mine-II on 01.01.2018.
New 700 Litre Bucket Wheel Excavator at Mine-II
130 MW Solar Power Project at Neyveli Township
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Secretary, Coal, GoI inaugurated...
The 1000 MW (2x500) Neyveli New Thermal
Power Project (NNTPP) with pulverized fuel
firing technology is a replacement for the
50 years old 600 MW (6x50) and (3x100)
Thermal Power Station- I.
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary, Coal,
Government of India inaugurated the
Demineralization Plant, Circulating Water
Pump House and the Compressor House at
NNTPP in the presence of Dr. Sarat
Kumar Acharya, CMD, Functional Directors
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri Subir Das,
Shri V.Thangapandian, Shri P.Selvakumar,
Shri R.Vikraman and Chief Vigilance Officer
Shri T.Venkatasubramanian, IRSME. Exchangers and as a measure for Fire Protection. The plant
Demineralization plant separates the dissolved salt from raw has pipelines to circulate the water in the entire plant.
water through chemical process before the water is fed in to Compressor House is equipped to get compressed Air of two the plant and the sand through different filters. types. Instrument dry compressed air for controlling valves,
Circulating water pump house has a system for the flow of pneumatic dampers, gates, guide vanes and Service air where
water in Lignite Fired Thermal Power Plants for Heat a drier is not used.
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary (Coal),GoI, CMD,FDs and CVO unveiled a plaque
to inaugurate the Circulating Water Pump House at NNTPP on 01.01.2018.
De-Mineralization Plant, Circulating Water Pump House and Compressor House at NNTPP
Lignite Conveyor System to NNTPS from M-IA
Directors Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri Subir Das,
Shri V.Thangapandian, Shri P. Selvakumar and
Shri R. Vikraman graced the occasion.
CMD in his address said that Mine-1A should be a role
model for all our projects in controlling the cost since it has
set precedence by saving INR 300 Crore. Saving is a result
of laying the available Conveyor system and optimum
utilization of resource of the organization. Shri Subir Das,
Director (Mines) said that this 2000 mm width of the Link
Conveyor System would carry 1000 ton Lignite per hour
from Mine-1A, through the stock yard of Mine-1 to the
Lignite Handling System (LHS) of NNTPS (6.12 KMs).
The Link Conveyor System was laid, while the
commissioning of NNTPS is in progress.
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD inaugurated the
Conveyor System at Conveyor Drive Head at Mine-IA
(C-1 DH) for carrying Lignite to the 1000 MW (2x500)
Neyveli New Thermal Power Station (NNTPS) on
29.03.2018. The New Thermal Power Station (TPS) is
being constructed as a replacement for the existing
50 years old TPS-I, 600 MW (6x50) and (3x100) . The
Conveyor system was laid and completed, while the
construction work is in progress for the New TPS.
CMD unveiled the plaque in the presence of FDs
New Lignite Conveyor System to NNTPS from M-IA
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Second National Seminar on Mining
Shri Anjani Kumar congratulated
our management for the efforts in
maintaining ecological balance and
for choosing self-sustaining mining
methods.
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, the
Chief Guest of the Valedictory
session on 21.01.2018 at L&DC,
said that capturing of Carbon-di-
oxide emitted from Thermal Power
Stations is an important step for
green energy. While talking about
the power surrender by Electricity
Boards, the CMD informed that
our company has earned about
Rs.200 crore in the current financial
year by way of power trading and As a part of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of our
said that this may go around Rs.250 crore in this financial year.company, we organized National Seminar in the year 2016 on
Shri Subir Das, in his concluding remarks said, that the country ‘Eco-friendly Surface mining’. Second National Seminars on has fossil fuel reserves of about 300 Billion Tonnes of which ‘Emerging Energy Scenario in India’ in Mining, Thermal Power 50% could be mined out with available technology. As the and Renewable Energy were organized on 20.01.2018 and country's present mining capacity is 1 Billion Tonne per annum, 21.01.2018 at Learning and Development Centre (L&DC).this natural fuel resource will be available for mining
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary (Coal), Government of India up to and beyond 150 years. He further said that mining
(GoI), inaugurated the Seminar over Video Conferencing from industry is employing 6 lakh persons directly and indirect
New Delhi and in his address said that the environment and employment opportunity for another 30 lakh persons. Hence
safety are to be borne in mind in the mining sector. Mining Industries and Thermal Power Stations have to be
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) read out the message of the modernized.
Honorable Minister for Coal and Railways, Shri Piyush Goyal. 472 delegates from public sectors including those nominated The Institution of Engineers’ (India), Neyveli Local Centre by our company and private sectors presented 75 papers in joined in organizing the two day seminar.19 technical sessions in the seminar.
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD felicitated the occasion over Directors Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri V.Thangapandian,
Video Conferencing. Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance) Shri P. Selvakumar, Shri R. Vikraman and CVO
and the Chief Guest of the function and Shri Anjani Kumar, Shri T. Venkatasubramanian graced the occasion.
Coal Controller, Coal Controller Organisation, GoI, Kolkata,
the Guest of Honour inaugurated the Exhibition Stalls
with working models of mining equipment displayed by
Public Sector Undertakings and Private firms in the presence
of the Directors Shri Subir Das, Shri V.Thangapandian,
Shri P. Selvakumar and CVO Shri T. Venkatasubramanian
IRSME.
Shri Rakesh Kumar, in his address said that, our company as
part of its corporate plan, has initiated this Second National
Seminar by converging Mining, Power & Renewable Energy
sectors to draw some conclusions to address various issues
like Environment Friendly Mining, Project Management,
Regulatory Controls, Challenges in Power Generation, Grid
Management, Handling Competitive Atmosphere in Power
Sale and Ramping Up Renewable Energy.
Shri Rakesh Kumar released the CD of the research papers to
be presented in the seminar and the souvenir on the occasion.
FDs ,CVO and Coal Controller, GoI at the inaugural session of the Seminar on 20.01.2018 at Learning & Development Centre.
Shri Subir Das,Director (Mines) presenting the concluding remarks at the valedictory function on 21.01.2018 at L&DC.
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Second National Seminar on Thermal
Second National Seminar on Renewable Energy
Shri V. Thangapandian, Director (Power) was
the Chief Guest on 20.01.2018, of the two day
Second National Seminar on 'Emerging
Energy Scenario in India – Issues, Challenges
and Way Forward' - Thermal Power held at the
Power Station Training Centre in association
with the Local Centre of the Institution of
Engineers (India). Professionals from our
company, its subsidiaries and M/s. BHEL,
NTPC, POSCO/SRLDC and Private Sectors
from all over the country presented 21 papers
in 7 Technical sessions. The papers were on
various themes like Operational Challenges,
Structural Reinforcement & Power Plant
Efficiency, Environmental Issues and
Challenges in the Power Market, Performance
of the Circulating fluidized bed combustion
(CFBC) Boilers and Experience in Super
said that Thermal Power Stations older than 30 years should Critical Technology. Shri D. Venkata Subbiah, CGM/Thermal
be replaced with Environment friendly Ultra Super Critical of our company compiled the Seminar Proceedings. Dr. Sarat
Boiler Technology to minimize pollution. Directors and CVO Kumar Acharya, CMD was the Chief Guest at the Valedictory
graced the occasion.Function at the L&DC on 21.01.2018.In his address the CMD
Technical Sessions held at the Lignite Hall jointly
organized with the Local Centre of the Institution of
Engineers (India). Professionals from our company,
its subsidiaries and Institutions like the IITs, College
of Engineering, Anna Varsity, Government
Engineering College, Thiruvanandapuram, Bahir
Dar University, Ethiopia, M/s. NTPC and Energy
Management Centre, Thiruvanandapuram
participated. While the 7 Guest Speakers spoke on
Solar Cold Storage, Solar Drying of Lignite using
solar parabolic collector system, Wind, Solar – Future
of Indian Power Sector, Micro Hydel Power
Generation, Sustainable solution for the existing
challenges in efficient utilization of Integrated
Renewable sources and Catalytic reduction of
C.I.Engine emissions using Zeolite, 16 papers were
presented by students and delegates on related
topics. Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (Planning & Projects) was the
Chief Guest on 20.01.2018, of the two day Second National Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD was the Chief Guest at the
Seminar on 'Emerging Energy Scenario Renewable Energy- Valedictory Function held at L&DC on 21.01.2018.
Shri D. Venkata Subbiah, CGM/Thermal honouring Shri V. Thangapandian, Director (Power) at the inaugural of the Seminar on Thermal.
Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (P&P) honoring Shri S. Boopathy, Former Director (P&P) at the Second Two Day National Seminar on Renewal Energy at Lignite Hall.
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Second National Seminar on Finance
Rao, Vice-President, the Institute of
Company Secretaries of India
felicitated the occasion.
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD in his
address at the Valediction on
18.02.2018 at L&DC said “Public
Sector Enterprises should gear up
efficiency in finance management to
compete with Private Sectors”. These
Seminars will prepare the Finance
Managers to face the difficulties in
Commercial Establishments and
Finance Management. 140 Finance
Managers of NLCIL and 250 from
Government of India and Private
Organizat ions par t ic ipated as
delegates. 15 Experts in the field of As a part of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of our company, finance addressed on the Accounting Practices, Taxation we organized National Seminar in the year 2017 on ‘Best Laws, Corporate Governance related practices and other Practices in Financial Management’. Second National financial management. 47 Research Papers were submitted at Seminar on ‘Enriching Knowledge through sharing of Best the seminar. Practices in Corporate Governance and Financial
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance) in his address said that Management’ was organized this year on 17-18.02.2018 at
the seminar could address and suggest answers for various Learning & Development Centre (L&DC). The Institute of Cost
problems faced by organizations in the finance Accountants of India, The Institute of Chartered Accountants
department. Shri P.S.R.K. Sastry, Director (Finance), of India and The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
M/s. Northern Coal Fields, Dr. V. Sekar, Director (Finance), joined as Knowledge Partners.
Hindustan Insecticides Ltd and Shri Glenn Fozard, Chairman, Messages of Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon'ble Minister for Environmental Clean Technologies Ltd. Australia offer Railways & Coal, Shri Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Secretary, felicitation on the occasion. Department of Investment & Public
Asset Management , GoI and
Shri A.K. Singhal, Member, Central
Electricity Regulation Commission
were read out by Directors of our
Company. Shri Susheel Kumar,
Secretary, Coal, GoI, offered
felicitation over video conferencing.
S h r i V. L a k s h m i k u m a r a n o f
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan,
Attorneys was the Chief Guest of
the occasion and released e souvenir
of the seminar and the first copy was
received by Dr. S.K. Acharya, CMD.
Dr. P.V.S. Jagan Mohan Rao, Vice-
President of South Asian Federation
of Accountants and Shri V. Ahalada
Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary, Coal, GoI, felicitating the inaugural function over video conferencing
Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance) addressing the valedictory function
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Second National Seminar on Human Resource
product and services in the exhibition organized at the venue on the side lines of the seminar.
Ten sessions were held on Prioritising focus on Human Capital, Basics of Employee Engagement and its influence on business process, Out of Box Reward strategies to enhance Employee Engagement and Legal Challenges in Employee engagement.
Around 320 delegates from Public and Private Sector Enterprises, Students from Varsities, and Colleges participated and presented papers on different topics. Senior officials, Employees, Representatives of Unions and Associations participated in the inaugural session of the seminar.
Shri Satyananda Mishra, former Chief Information In commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of our Commissioner of India, the Chief Guest at the Valedictory company, we organized a 'Leadership Excellence Programme function on 24.03.2018 held at L&DC in his address said that Series in the year 2016. This year we organized the National “Modern Human Resources is that the Management of the Seminar on 'Leveraging Employee Engagement for Driving organization should take steps, which should pave way for Growth' on 23-24 March 2018 at Learning & Development every employee work with more transparency and dedication
Centre (L&DC) in association with the Neyveli Chapter of after knowing the target, which must be made available to
National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM). everyone” . The Right to Information Act has paved way for total
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, presided and inaugurated the transparency in all the works he said. Accepting self-attestation Seminar and the CMD also inaugurated the newly erected of certificates by individuals has simplified procedures at Light-emitting diode (LED) wall at the venue in the presence Government Departments. Also Paperless information of Directors Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri Subir Das, exchange and e tendering process has brought in Shri V. Thangapandian, Shri P. Selvakumar, Shri R. Vikraman transparency to the public and the employees of an and the CVO Shri T. Venkatasubramanian, IRSME. organization. He suggested that the management could
consider seeking confidence of the employees in making Shri Susheel Kumar, Secretary (Coal), GoI, over Video important decisions. Prof. R.K. Mishra, Director, Institute of Conferencing said that “Human Resource(HR) is the capital of Public Enterprises, Hyderabad graced the occasion as the any organization” and the HR policy should be towards the Guest of Honour and said “Bring Transparency among growth of the employees with the organisation.employees. The seminar aimed to provide inputs for strategic
Dr. Acharya, in his address said that the survival and growth of employee engagement.the organization, depends on Stakeholders' management.
Former Directors (HR) of our company Shri R. Narasimhan Harmonized factors like the Investors, Community and the
and Shri P. Babu Rao were honoured. Employees are a must for the development of the organization.
Dr. Acharya, presided and said that welfare of the employees The employees should consider the growth of the nation apart and organization, depend on each other. For fair growth, from thinking of the growth of self and the organization. the employees should work towards the development of
Shri Vikraman in his address said that every employee should the organization. Directors Shri Rakesh Kumar,
not only have work satisfaction, but be prepared to put in more Shri V. Thangapandian, Shri R. Vikraman offered felicitation on efforts with the pride of being associated with the company. the occasion.Prof. J. Philip, Chairman, Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship, Bengaluru, the Chief Guest chaired the first session and in his address said, that “Leaders must Lead - Not give orders”. He also released the e souvenir of the seminar and Dr. Acharya received the first copy. Shri Bijay Sahoo, President (HR) of Reliance graced as the Guest of Honour and said that to bring in development, one has to work and follow the strategy of “Say, Stay & Strive”. 'Neyveli Panorama' short film was screened on the occasion.
Various Advertising agencies, Insurance companies and Hospital as co-sponsors joined our company by displaying their
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) addressing at the inaugural function of the Second National Seminar on Human Resource
CMD inaugurating the Second National Seminar on HR in the presence of the FDs, CVO and Prof. J. Philip, XIME, Bengaluru on 23.03.2018
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One Day Symposium on RTI Act 2005
Shri Yashovardhan Azad, Information
Commissioner, Central Information
Commission, New Delhi, the Chief Guest,
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD,
D i r e c t o r s S h r i R a k e s h K u m a r,
Shr i V. Thangapandian, Shr i P.
Selvakumar and Shri R. Vikraman
inaugurated the One day Symposium on
Right to Information (RTI) Act 2005 with
perspective on Section 8 on 26.02.2018
held at Learning & Development Centre,
Neyveli. Shri Azad in his address said that
Transparency and Concerns on security
have to be borne in mind while furnishing
reply to questions under the RTI Act.
Misuse of the Act could affect the
functioning of the organization.
He further said that the organizations Shri Azad appreciated our company for organizing symposium should maintain clarity for ensuring its effective for effective implementation and upholding the spirit of the implementation and to uphold the spirit of the Act for which it Right to Information Act. He clarified and cleared the doubts of was envisioned. delegates and participants about the act.
The commissioner informed that rejection of the number of Shri S. Sridhar, Former ED, TA,CSR,PR & SDC and the applications seeking information under the act is considerably
Appellate Authority under RTI, Advocate Shri D. Prakasham coming down every year (8.5 % to 6.5%).This is self-
Reddy, Andhra Pradesh State, Shri G.M.Al. Rafeeq Moidheen, explanatory and a positive note about more transparency. An
application can be rejected only under section 8 or 9 of the Act. GM, Legal Cell, Mangalore Petro Chemicals Ltd, and
With more and more transparency by the Government Shri S. Sridhar, DGM, HR ,Legal Cell & CPIO, BHEL, Ranipet
Departments, the information sought under this act would spoke on various topic on the RTI Act during the technical
minimize. he added. session.
Shri Yashovardhan Azad, IC, CIC, New Delhi lighting the traditional lamp in the presence of the CMD and FDs to inaugurate the One Day Symposium on
Right to Information (RTI) Act 2005 on 26.02.2018 at L&DC.
Seminar on 'Preparation of Tender Committee Minutes'
Func t i ona l D i r ec to r s and CVO
inaugurated the One Day Seminar on the
'Preparation of Tender Committee
Minutes' held at Learning & Development
Centre on 27.02.2018 organized
by our Vigilance Department.
Shri K. Ramachandra Subramania Pillai,
IRAS, Formerly Financial Advisor,
Southern Railway was the resource
person and addressed 260 personnel of
our company.
He suggested improvements to widen
their knowledge in scrutinizing the Bids of
the Tenderers and in 'Preparing of the
Minutes by the nominated members of the
Tender Committee'.Shri K. Ramachandra Subramania Pillai, IRAS, at the Seminar.
Also seen are FDs and CVO with the audience.
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Director (Finance) and Smt Kanchan Rakesh Kumar giving away certificate to an employee
Director (Power) and Smt Devahi Thangapandian presenting a trophy to Smt. P. Rajalakshmi, HM, NLCIL GHSS
Director (HR) and Smt Shanthi Vikraman presenting certificate to a Sports Man
CMD garlanding the bust of Gandhiji
CMD, FDs and CVO with SpouseCMD saluting the contingent
69th Republic Day Celebrations
The 69th Republic Day celebrations began with
Dr Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD garlanding the
bust of Mahatma Gandhi on 26.01.2018 at
Township Administration Office Premises. He
then unfurled the National Flag and took
Rashtirya Salute at Bharathi Stadium. The CMD
inspected the Contingent of the Parade followed
by March past and Review of the order and took
the General Salute. The personnel of Security &
Fire Services of our Company, Central Industrial
Security Force, Home Guards, National Cadet
Corps, Scouts & Guides, Students from Schools
& College participated in the parade.
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) welcomed the
gathering. In his Republic Day address, Dr. Sarat
Kumar Acharya extended his greetings to the
NLCIL family. He recalled the day, 26th January
1950, when the people of India gave themselves
a constitution which enshrines principles of
justice, liberty, equality, gender and economic
equity and doctrines of good governance.
He mentioned that India is the largest democracy
of the world and the people should be proud of the
Country’s democratic values. For last seven
decades the strong institution of democracy built
by founders of our nation has withstood the test of
time and our country stands tall as a Sovereign
Republic.
Shri R. Selvaraj, Attendant, Spl. Gr. 'A', Education
Depart, Senior most employee of the company
and his spouse Smt. S. Panchavarnam were
honoured on the occasion.
Neyveli Health Promotion and Social Welfare
Society presented a Tricycle each to
Shri R. Nagarajan and Smt N. Ayyammal of
Neyveli Township. Directros Shri Rakesh
Kumar, Shri Subir Das, Shri V. Thangapandian,
Shri P. Selvakumar, Shri Vikraman and CVO
Shri T. Venkatasubramanian, IRSME joined the
CMD in presenting Awards to the employees for
Loyal, Long Service, Small family norms, Special
recognition, Seva, Pearl, Best Platoon,
Recognizing Sports Talents, Special recognition
and Best Cultural programme by school
students.
Around 3700 students of Neyveli Schools
presented cultural programmes on the occasion.
Smt. Yogamaya Acharya, Chief Patron, Neyveli
Ladies Club, Patrons Smt Sudeshna Das,
Smt Santhi Selvakumar and Smt. Shanthi
Vikraman wished in patients at the NLCIL
Hospital for a speedy recovery. The Neyveli
Centre of the Dakshin Bharath Hindi Prachar
Sabha presented certificates to the students at
Lignite Hall in the evening.
CMD inspecting the Cadets
Director (Mines) and Smt Sudeshna Das presenting trophy to CISF Personnel
Director (P&P) and Smt Santhi Selvakumar presenting certificate to a Sports Woman
CVO presenting prize to a Sports WomanCMD hoisted the National falg
CMD and Smt Yogamaya Acharya honoring Senior most employee Shri R. Selvaraj & his Spouse
Culturals by School Students
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Generic Retail Drug Store at Neyveli Township
Shri R.Vikraman, Director (HR) inaugurated AMRIT Generic Medicine at affordable price. Generic Medicines are
(Affordable Medicine and Reliable Implants for Treatment) not branded, but have the same efficacy as other branded
Retail Pharmacy Store at Block-13 in Neyveli Township on and expensive counter parts.
28.02.2018. The Government of India Enterprise M/s.HLL Life Care Ltd.
The Government of India, through its Department of is operating a chain of 121 Nos. of AMRIT retail pharmacy
Pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Fertilizers and stores in 20 states and union territories stocking 5200 drugs
Chemicals has formed a Special Wing, the Bureau of for treatment including Cardiovascular, Cancer, Diabetes
Pharma Public Sector Undertakings of India (BPPI) and and implants like Stents on prescription by a Registered
launched 'The Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi' Medical Practitioner. Shri M. Karthikeyan,CGM/TA and
(Peoples' Medicine Scheme) to provide Good Quality Dr. M.Rajini, DGS (Medical) participated.
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) inaugurating AMRIT Pharmacy AMRIT Pharmacy
Jan Aushadhi Kendra (Peoples' Pharmacy) at Main Bazaar
Generic Drugs stacked here are all laboratory tested
accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing
and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). They possess the
same efficacy as branded drugs at an affordable cost unlike
the expensive branded medicines.
This Pharmacy of BPPI is first of its kind encouraged by a
Public Sector Company. There are 3500 outlets in India, in
the 32 States and Union Territories of which 316 pharmacy
outlets are in the State of Tamilnadu.
Similar to the AMRIT, 'Jan Aushadi Kendra' (Peoples'
Pharmacy) launched under the Pradhan Mantri Bharathiya
Jan Aushadi Pari Yojana has been set up at Neyveli
Township, Block-12 in Main Bazaar area. The store will
stock Generic Medicines and Quality Health Care Products
at a reasonable price for the common people.
Shri R. Vikraman, Director/HR inaugurated the Kendra on
24.04.2018 in the presence of Shri M. Karthikeyan, CGM/TA,
Dr. M.K. Jha, GS/Medical and officials of the BPPI. The
Shri R. Vikraman, Director/HR inaugurating the Jan Aushadhi Kendra
Jan Aushadhi Kendra
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Committee Meeting for Implementation of Official Language
Hindi Advisory Committee Meeting
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD
and Chairman, OLIC, chaired the
64th meeting of the committee
for implementation of Official
Language on 24.03.2018 at
Neyveli. The Committee reviewed
the performance of the Units and
Divisions in implementing the use
of the Official Language during
the period January-March 2018
and targets for the next three
months. A presentation was
made on the occasion and the
committee desired that focus is
required for use of the official Shri Subir Das and Shri V. Thangapandian participated in the language in written correspondences to other regions meeting.and the Noting on files. Directors Shri Rakesh Kumar,
CMD and FDs at the OLIC meeting
Shri R.Vikraman, Director (HR) and the Vice-Chairman, OLIC of Coal at New Delhi on 26.03.2018.The Committee reviewed the
our company, attended the Hindi Advisory Committee Meeting implementation of the Official Language in various companies
Chaired by Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon'ble Minister for Railways and under the Ministries and desired cent percent implementation.
Shri N. Saravana Kumar,
Hindi Officer of our company
received the prize from
Smt. Jahanzeb Akthar ,
Principal Commissioner of
Income Tax, Pondicherry in
the presence of Dr. Subhash
Chandra Parija, Chairman,
The Town Official Language
Implementation Committee,
P o n d i c h e r r y a n d t h e
D i r e c t o r , J I P M E R ,
P o n d i c h e r r y a t t h e
Valedictory function of Hindi
Fortnight on 07.02.2018 held The Best Performance in the field of Official Language
at Pondicherry. Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, Directors, Implementation by our company has won the Ist Prize in
CVO and ED (HR) congratulated Smt. Rajani Lankapalli of 'Rajbhasha Field' among 60 member Government Offices in
Hindi Cell and team for winning the prize.and around the Union Territory of Pondicherry.
First Prize in 'Rajbhasha Field'
CMD, FDs, CVO and ED (HR) complimenting employees
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National Day of the Mentally Challenged observed
The National Day of the Mentally
Challenged '2018 was observed in
Neyveli on 18.12.2017 at Lignite Hall.
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD,
Directors Shri Subir Das and
Shri R. Vikraman graced the
occasion.
Dr. Acharya in his address said that
the Sneha Opportunity Services
(SOS) , impar t ing voca t iona l
education to 75 special children aged
between 3 and 25 years since 1988,
will have regular income since they
have been given the opportunity to
provide free breakfast to around
2000 students of Higher Secondary
classes of the three NLCIL Schools in Neyveli Township and Mandarakuppam. Smt Yogamaya Acharya, Chief Patron,
Neyveli Ladies Club and SOS and
Smt Kanchan Rakesh Kumar, Patron
presented mementos to the Children,
Teachers, Trainers and employees.
Smt Yogamaya Acharya, President,
SOS in her address thanked our
management for all the support
extended to the SOS. The Students of
the Sneha Opportunity School
presented a cultural programme.
Pledge pertaining to the rights of the
mentally challenged children was
administered on the occasion.
CMD, FDS, Patrons and the Principal with Students of SOS
The National Pulse Polio Programme was launched in the year CGM/TA inaugurated the camp by administering two drops of
1995 (Global initiative of Eradication of polio in 1988) to Polio Vaccine to an infant at Neyveli Township, Block-18
immunize children in the age group of 0-5 years by Health Office on 28.01.2018 in the presence of officials from
administering oral polio vaccine every year. the division, Physicians of our Hospital and the members of
voluntary organization. More than 3000 children were given The objective is to achieve 100% coverage to save children
the oral vaccine and door to door campaign was organized on from Poliomyelitis (Polio), a Highly Infectious Viral Disease.
29-30.01.2018.The vulnerable age group is 0-5 years. Shri M. Karthikeyan,
Pulse Polio Programme '2018
Students of SOS presenting Cultural
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NEET Coaching Centre at Neyveli
Dr. Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, inaugurated the National
Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Centre at Neyveli
Jawahar Matriculation Higher Secondary School premises on
18.12.2017 in the presence of Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR).
The NEET-UG is an entrance examination conducted by the
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for students
seeking admission to study Graduate Medical Courses like the
MBBS, Dental (BDS) and Veterinary Science (B.Vsc) or Post
Graduate Courses like the MD/MS in Government or Private
Medical Colleges in India.
As ever our company has come forward to coach the students
face the NEET. 50% of subsidy in the fee is being extended to
the needy students out of the CSR funds of the company. The
Neyveli Telegu Samithi Education Academy joined hands with
our company in coaching the students through faculties from a each in four batches are being admitted to begin with. Wards of private education institute to clear the NEET. employees, contract workmen and students from peripheral The Centre with 50 students each from class XI and class XII villages can join the Centre.
CMD inaugurating the Centre in the presence of Director (HR)
Vocational training to Women
Smt. Yogamaya Acharya, President, Neyeli Ladies Club was
the Chief Guest at the Valedictory Function of Women
Empowerment/Skill Development Programme on 16.03.2018
held at Neyveli Ladies Club.
Smt. Acharya and patron Smt. Shanthi Vikraman presented
Certificates, Driving Licence to operate Light Motor Vehicle
and 30 Nos of Sewing Machines with Accessories to the
trained women as stipends. 460 women benefitted from
various training programmes like the Gem & Jewel Making,
Spoken English, and Beautician courses.
Shri S.R. Sekar, GM/C/CSR and other officials participated in
the function. Smt Yogamaya Acharya and Smt Shanthi Vikraman presenting a sewing machine to a beneficiary
Preventive Cardiac Screening Programme Inaugurated
of Male Employees on 15.02.2018 at our Hospital by lighting the Traditional Lamp.
The objective of the programme is Preventive Cardiac Care for the Women Employees and Spouse of Male Employees of our company who are above 45 years of age.
Programme is scheduled to cover 7000 individuals in 15 months from February '2018 engaging a Private Medical Care Company. The Preliminary Medical Investigations including Electrocardiogram (ECG) of the Individuals with prior appointments are completed in the Central Laboratory Facilities of our hospital. Pre-Screening is carried out by the cardiologist followed by Two-Dimensional Echocardiography (Echo) and Tread Mill test. The results are evaluated and recommendations recorded for follow up in our hospital as Out-Patients or referred to other Hospitals for advanced
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) inaugurated the 'Preventive treatment depending on the conditions. In these two months Cardiac Screening for the Women Employees and the Spouse 1323 individuals have benefitted through this programme.
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) inaugurating the programme.
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Paper Presentation by CARD at NCEE
‘Par Excellence Award' to Quality Circle team (QCT) 'Miracle' of Central Work Shop (CWS)
Dr. V. Manoharan, GM and Head, Centre for Applied Research and Development (CARD) and
Shri M. Coumarane, DCE/Electrical Section, Information Technology Centre, CARD authored
and implemented a pilot study on “Online Power and Energy Monitoring System” as in house
R & D works in May 2016. The same was helpful in reduction of Energy consumption based on
Study Data Analysis. Shri Coumarane presented the system as a paper at The 33rd National
Convention of Electrical Engineers 2017 (NCEE 2017) & National Conference on Hybrid
Ac/Dc Power Systems for Effective Utilization of Renewable Energy at NIT, Trichy
on 24-25 November'2017 organized by The Institute of Engineers (India), Trichy Local Centre.
The QCT 'Miracle'of CWs won the 'Par Excellence Award' instituted by the QCFI for
their study on 'Problems in setting & Machining Lengthy Jobs in Lathe, Boring,
D&M Machines'. Shri K.R. Rajendran, Sr. Foreman, CWS and leader of the team
presented the study during at the 31st National Convention on Quality Concepts'
2017 in Mysuru, from 01-04.12.2017 and his poster won the 'Best Poster Award'
among 15 others from all over the Nation..
OBITUARYDuring the period December 2017 - March 2018, 36 employees passed away while in service.
Brown Coal pays homage and expresses condolence to the members of their family
Lourduswami R
Krishnamoorthy A
Balu R
Vaithiyanathan R
Murugan R
Isar Ram Meghwal
Soundararaj I
Ramalingam P
Chinnasamy D
Chinnadurai B
Baskar A
Nallamani K
Ranganathan N
Arasappan P
Ramaiah S
Subramanian M
Alavandar D
Thangaraj M
Savari Rajan R
Rajendran K
Jayabal S
Duraisamy K
Ramani N
Murugaiyan G
Elumalai R
Ganapathypandian S
Jaya K
Gunasekaran P
Ramar S
Vadivel A
Govindasamy P
Manoharan R
Sekar S
Pattusamy T
Rajavannian C
Purushothamman E
30293
44001
38637
44788
38203
38715
39264
37590
31575
28925
37077
37980
40989
30830
44387
44484
37094
46754
28980
34991
44919
30480
32029
33453
43502
36837
35124
30009
28643
36316
30439
27177
38866
36862
34346
36217
Spl Gr Chief Nursing Asst Gr I
Tech Gr.III (C)
Sr. Tech. Gr. II
Tech Gr.III (C)
Tech. Gr.I.(A)
Sr. Tech. Gr. II
Chief Technician
Tech. Gr.I.(A)
Sr. Tech Gr. I
Sr. Foreman
Sr. Conductor Gr. II
Spl Gr A Asst Manager Canteen
Service Worker Gr I (Cant) W5 Scale
Sg Master Operator(EME/CME)
Service Worker Grade III (General)
Service Worker Grade III (General)
Chief Conductor
Asst.Service Worker
Sr. Foreman
Tech.Gr.II (B)
Tech Gr.III (C)
Sr. Tech Gr. I
Manager
Executive Engineer
Service Worker Grade III (General)
Deputy Chief Engineer
Spl. Gr.A Attendent
Asst Executive Engineer
Chief Technician
Jr. Operator - SME
S.M.E. Opr.
Sr Foreman SG3 Grade
Chief Technician
Sr. Tech. Gr. II
Sr. Tech. Gr. II
Chief Technician
Medical
Thermal Power Station-I
Central Establishment
Thermal Power Station I Expn
Thermal Power Station-I
Barsingsar Project
Mine - I
Mine - I
Mine - I
Mine - II
Central Services Unit
Mine - I
Mine - I
Mine - II
Central Services Unit
Township Administrative Office
Mine - I
Township Administrative Office
Mine - II
Mine - II
T.P.S - IIThermal Power Station-I
Central Services Unit
Mine - II
Central Services Unit
Mine - I
Thermal Power Station-I
Mine - I
Mine - II
Mine - I
Mine - II
Mine - II
Mine - II
Mine - I
Mine - II
Mine - II
Medical Services
TPS I
Chairmans Office
TPS I Expansion
TPS I
Rajasthan Thermal
Mines I
Mines I
Mines I
Mines II Production
Commercial Bus Service
Industrial Canteen - Mines I
Mines I
Mines II Production
Central Auto Shop
Health
Mines I
T. A.
Mines II Production
Mines II Production
Industrial Canteen TPS II
TPS I
C W S
Mines II Production
Central Auto Shop
Mine 1-A Operation
TPS I
Mines I
Mines II Production
Mines I
Mines II Production
Industrial Canteen-Mines II
Mines II Production
Mines I
Mines II Production
Mines II Production
05.12.2017
05.12.2017
10.12.2017
12.12.2017
13.12.2017
18.12.2017
21.12.2017
23.12.2017
23.12.2017
23.12.2017
25.12.2017
25.12.2017
03.01.2018
08.01.2018
10.01.2018
12.01.2018
14.01.2018
22.01.2018
23.01.2018
06.02.2018
06.02.2018
07.02.2018
09.02.2018
17.02.2018
18.02.2018
19.02.2018
23.02.2018
25.02.2018
02.03.2018
07.03.2018
08.03.2018
09.03.2018
11.03.2018
12.03.2018
21.03.2018
25.03.2018
May their Soul rest in peace.
Name CPF No. Designation Unit Division Date of Demise
Dr. V. Manoharan Shri M. Coumarane
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Farewell
BEST WISHES TO SENIOR CITIZENSDuring the months of January, February and March 2018,
179 employees Superannuated
Mathiyazhagan V, 24064, A.P.O.SG4,
H.R., Cent. Estt,
Vijaya V, 21784, Dy. Mgr,
Purchase Wing, MM
Sivajiganesan A M, 21869, SG.CH.SG4,
Boiler Maintenance, TPS-I,
Subbiah P, 24225, A.D.G.M,
Boiler Operation, NTPL,
Jaganathan S, 23451, Sr.Foreman,
Elecl.Mines/Machinic, Mine-I
Ramamurthy A, 24587, SMEO - SG,
Top Bench, Mine-I
Arulappan R, 24839, Sr.Foreman,
230 Kv Sub-station, Mine-II
Sengalvarayan P, 23612, C.tech.,
Lignite Bench, Mine-I
Subramanian A, 24899, Sr.Foreman,
Training, Mine-I
Arockiadoss L, 23965, SMEO -SG,
EC Bench, Mine-I, Mine-I
Mohan M, 24955, Sr.Foreman,
Shift Operation, TS1 Exp,
Balu J, 24983, Dy. Mgr,
Purchase Wing, MM,
Subburaj D, 25042, C.Tech.,
H.R., Mine-I
Vedi M, 25194, SMEO-SG4,
Lignite Bench, Mine-II
Selvaraj P, 25256, C. Tech.,
Lignite Bench, Mine-I
Varadharajalu D, 25291, Ch.Mgr., Turbine Maintenance,
TS1 Exp,
Rajendran S, 25330, Ch. Mgr.,
Mini Auto, Mine-I
Haneefa A, 25343, Dy. Mgr,
Contracts Thermal, Cent.estt,
Ganesan N, 25456, D.G.M., Ele.overhauls/S.M.,
Mine-I
Subbiah V, 25483, Sr. Foreman, Telecomm.,
TA
MathIvanan S, 25495, G.M., CIVil Services,
TPS-II,
Ravichandran S, 25516, D.G.M., Conveyor/major Rep,
Mine-II
Jayaraman R, 25627, Ch. Mgr., H.R.,
Mine-I
Rajasekaran S, 25690, G.M., Btg Operation,
TPS-II
Manoharan V., 25717, C.G.M., Fuel Handling System,
TPS-II
Sivasankaran R, 26024, Ch. Mgr., Accounts,
Cent. Estt,
Anthony Joseph A, 26035, Sr. F.MSG3, Fuel Handling System,
TPS-II
Kannan K, 26138, D.G.M., Fuel Hdlg. Sys. Mtce,
TPS-I
Jayaraaman N, 26153, G.M., C.G.M., Chennai Offcei,
Chennai,
Munusamy P, 26527, C.G.M., Fuel Hndlg. Sym. Opn,
TPS-I
Sundarasamy G, 26572, A.D.G.M., Elec Mtce,
Mine-I
Rajendiran S, 27926, Foreman, Crawler Yard,
Mine-I
Pandian P, 27986, SME.Opration. S,
New Surface Bench , Mine-I
Durairaj V J, 27920, Sr Foreman, Surface Bench,
Mine-I
Kalyanasundaram N, 27087, D.C.E., Mini Auto,
Mine-I
Mani M S, 27119, C. Tech., Ground Water Control,
Mine-II
Subramani R, 27401, Sr. F.MSG3, 230 KvSub-station, Mine-II
Sivthanu Pillai C, 27628, Sr. Foreman, Btg Operation,
NTPL,
Ravichandran K, 29141, Sr. Foreman, Crawler Yard,
Mine-II
Suthesamithran S, 29470, Sr. Foreman, Boiler Operation,
TPS-II
Mohammed Raja G, 29642, Mast. Opn., Plng.& Techl.
(inc,) Mine-I,
Richard C, 29517, Sr. Foreman, Turbine Mtce.,
TPS-II
Jan
uar
y 20
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Farewell
Raju M, 30370, Sr. Foreman, Conveyor/Mtce.,
Mine-II
Ramasamy R, 30482, Sr.T.Gr. I, SMS
(OthThan Surfa) Mine-I,
Sudhagar S, 30554, Sp.Gr.M.Op, Mini Auto-Corporat,
CSU
Ruban S, 33189, C.N. Asst, Medical Services,
Medical
Perumal R, 41885, T.Gr.II(B), Mini Auto,
Mine-II
Mohanraj A, 33699, Sr.T.Gr. I, New Surface Bench
Mine-II
Dakshnamurthy P, 34124, Sr.T.Gr. I, Blast Hole Drills,
Mine-I
Mohan M, 35334, SG. Mas.Opn., C.M.E.,
Mine-I
Raju Singh R, 37076, Sp.Gr C.C, Lignite Bench,
Mine-I
Lakshmi K, 41543, T.Gr.i (A), Telecomm.,
TA
Mani P, 42148, T.Gr.II (B), Elec. Township Mtce.,
TA
Nagarajan K., 42530, T.Gr.I I (B), Health-Zonal Office,
TA
Pandian P, 43510, T.Gr.II(B), Mini Auto,
Mine-
Maheswaran M, 46040, E.D., C.R.M., Chennai Office,
Chennai,
Ramkumar P, 24610, Ch. Mgr., Fuel Handling System,
TPS 2 Expn
Balakrishnan G, 24841, Sr. Foreman, Motor,
CSU
Kathiresan M, 25434, D.G.M., CIVil Services,
TPS 2 Expn
Rajendran M, 25549, Sr. Foreman, F.M. Yard,
Mine-I
Meenakshi Sundaram K, 27050, Sr. F.MSG3, New Surface Bench,
Mine-II
Rajendran S, 27130, A.C.M., Accounts,
TPS-I
Madhav V, 27221, SG.Ch.Tel, P.R.M's Office,
TA,
Krishnamoorthy M, 27578, Sr. F.MSG3, Ground Water Control,
Mine-II
Rajendran K, 24887, Sr. Foreman, Machine Shop,
CSU
Balasubramanian K, 24910, Sr.opr Gii, Crawler Yard,
Mine-I
Sivaraman T M, 25104, Ch. Mgr., Conveyor/major Rep,
Mine-II
Rajasekaran M, 25381, E.D., S.M.E./Machine Mtce.,
Mine-I
Swaminathan V, 25232, C.Tech., Bottom Bench,
Mine-I
Manoharan G, 29696, A.O.(admin), H.R.,
Medical
Syed Ameer S B, 29998, Sr.T.Gr.I, Mini Auto,
Mine-I
Muthukumar S, 30012, Sr. Foreman, S.M.E./Machine Mtce.,
Mine-I
Govindarasu N, 30193, A.O., Volume-IV,
TA
Rajadurai S, 46811, Asst. S.W, Blasting,
Mine-I
Liyakath Alikhan SN, 21829, Manager, Accounts,
Mine-I
Boopalan M, 23340, Sr. Foreman, Vulcanising,
Mine-II
Thangaraju M, 23467, Ch. Mgr., S.M.E./Machine Mtce.,
Mine-I
Lakshminarayanan S K, 24255, D.G.M., Safety,
TPS-I
Mohamed Uzair Z, 24240, A.O., Vigilance Cell,
Cent.estt
Paul Savariraj J, 27813, Sr. Foreman, Surface Bench,
Mine-II
Nagarajan R, 27894, Sr. Foreman, S.M.E./Recondition,
Mine-I
Gunasekaran C, 28301, Sr. F.MSG3, 230 Kv Sub-station,
Mine-II
Renganathan P, 28502, C. Tech., Fuel Handling Syst,
TPS-II
Pandian M, 28518, A.C.M., S.M.E./Machine Mtce,
Mine-II
Dhanapalan R, 30896, Sr. Foreman, Fitness Certificate,
CSU
Deivasigamani T, 30312, Sr. Foreman, S.M.E./Major Repair,
Mine-II
Panneerselvam R, 30158, A.O.(MC)SG3, Heavy Motor Vehicle,
CSU
Dekshinamoorthy V, 29077, Dy.C.M., Contracts-Mines,
Cent. Estt
Rajasekaran K, 28773, Sr. Foreman, Boiler Maintenance,
TPS-II
Paul Ponmani , 28723, Sr. F.MSG3, H.R.,
Mine-II
Feb
ruar
y 20
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Farewell
Nagappan K, 34705, Sr.T.Gr.II, Purchase Wing,
MM
Ramamoorthy S, 36995, Sp.Gr.M.Opn., Mini Auto,
Mine-II
Arokiamary A, 37496, Att.Sp.Gr. ‘A’ Medical Services,
Medical
Faridkhan S, 38746, Sr.Wr.CIG, Mini Auto,
Mine-I
Sivabooshanam V, 43131, T.Gr.II(B), Accounts,
TPS-I
Sundaramurthy A, 41190, Sr.opr G I, Conveyor/Mtce.,
Mine-II
Kannan S, 41393, T.Gr.I (A), Conveyor/Mtce.,
Mine-I
Muthukrishnan V, 41507, T.Gr.I (A), H.R.,
Mine-II
Karunakaran N, 42200, T.Gr.II(B), Water Supply,
TA
Subramanian R, 42874, T.Gr.II(B), Bottom Bench,
Mine-I
Shanmugam. T, 44872, T.G.III(C), Boiler Operation,
TPS-II
Rajendran M, 45378, Gr.I.I.W., Fuel Hdlg.Sys.Mtce,
TPS-I
Kasinathan R, 45519, Sr.Wr.G3S, Track Shifting,
Mine-I
Rasappan S, 24801, Sr. F.MSG3, S.M.E./Major Repair,
Mine-I
Panneerselvam P, 24999, Exe. Sec., Dir (P&P) Sectt,
Cent Estt,
Panneerselvam S, 25273, Sr. Foreman, Electrical Township,
TA
Sekar K, 25301, Sr. F.MSG3, Shift Operaton,
TS1 Exp.
Prabhagar M, 25522, C.G.M., Turbine Operation,
NTPL,
Ganesan N, 25540, Sr. F.MSG3, Contracts-Mines,
Cent. Estt.
Soundararajan P, 25709, D.G.M., Elec. Mtce,
Mine-I
Soundarrajan S, 26063, G.M., Electrical Mtce.,
TPS 2 Expn.
Vijendran M, 25135, C. Tech., 230 Kv Sub-station,
Mine-II
Chellappan S, 25173, Dy. Mgr, Contracts-Mines,
Cent. Estt,
Nagarajan M, 25197, Sr. Foreman, Elec. Mtce,
Mine-I
Appasamy M, 25272, Sr. Foreman, Fitness Certificate,
CSU
SakthIvelu S S, 25203, C. Tech., Conveyors/Major Repair,
Mine-I
Ramachandran V, 30952, Sr. Foreman, Crawler Yard,
Mine-I
Ravanan R, 30961, Sr. Foreman, Reconditioning-Mec,
CSU
Pandian A, 33623, Sr. Adm. II, H.R.,
Cent. Estt.
Mohan P, 33801, Dy.C.M., Wctp O&A,
T.P.S. II
Dhanasekaran R, 21995, Sr. Foreman, Ground Water Control,
Mine-II
Raju M, 23630, Ch.Min.Mat, Training,
Mine-I
Alphonse P, 24340, Mast. Opr., Mini Auto,
Mine-I
Sivakumar T, 24563, Sr. Foreman, Lignite Bench,
Mine-I
Periasamy R, 24702, A.D.G.M., Power Station Engg,
Cent. Estt,
Devadass R, 24798, Sr. Foreman, Ground Water Control,
Mine-I
Subramanian G, 24767, Ch. Mgr., Electrical Mtce.,
TPS 2 Expn
Chinnadurai A, 26143, C.G.M., Proj and Busn Dev.,
Cent. Estt,
Annadurai T, 26297, C. Tech., Elec. Mtce,
Mine-I
Veerasamy M, 27182, Sr. F.MSG3, S.M.E./Machine Mtce.,
Mine-II
Pitchai A, 27371, C. Tech., H.R.,
Mine-II
Subramanian K, 27522, Sr. F.MSG3, Mini Auto,
Mine-II
Chandrasekaran P, 27982, SMEO-SG4, Middle Bench,
Mine-I
Viswanathan K, 27683, A.O., Volume-III,
TA
Rajarao G, 27590, Sr. Foreman, S.M.E./O.H,
Mine-I
Rajendran M G, 27583, Sr. F.MSG3, Ground Water Control,
Mine-II
Pandian V, 27566, Sr. F.MSG3, Electrical Mines/M,
Mine-II
Seetharaman V, 27548, SMEO-SG4, Surface Bench,
Mine-II
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Farewell
Kumaran M, 28884, SG.Mas.Opr, S.M.E./Major Repair,
Mine-II
Ramaraj R, 28906, D.G.M., I.E Wing,
Cent. Estt.
Gunasekar P, 29133, D.G.M., Boiler Mtnce,
NTPL
SakthIvel M, 29531, Sr. Foreman, Conveyor/Major Repair,
Mine-II
Murugesan P, 29165, Sr.T.Gr. I, Middle Bench,
Mine-II
Palanisamy G M, 29184, Sr. F.MSG3, Crawler Yard,
Mine-II
Balasubramanian K S, 29343, A.O.(MC)SG3, Crawler Yard,
Mine-I
Abdul Rahiman M, 29450, Sr. Foreman, Ash Handling System,
TPS 2 Expn.
Natarajan V, 29972, Sr. Foreman, Mini Auto,
Mine-II
Rajendran P, 29993, SG. Dman, Conveyors/Major Re,
Mine-I
Selvamani V, 30549, A.O., Vigilance Cell,
Cent. Estt.
Gunasekaran N, 32111, Sr. Foreman, SG2, Lignite Bench,
Mine-I
Manickavelu K, 33091, A.O., Fire Service,
TA
Bremkumar K, 36197, SME.Opr.S, EC Bench Mine-I,
Mine-I
Kulandaivelu R, 38006, Sr.T.Gr.II, Contracts-Thermal
Cent. Estt.
Kanagarasu N, 38059, S.Gr.A.AT, H.R.,
TPS-II
Kulothungan G, 40763, Jr.Adm.II, Accounts,
TPS-I
Selvaraj A, 41369, Sr.Wr.Cig, Industrial Canteen,
TPS-II
Masilamani S, 33684, Sr.T.Gr. I, WCTP O & A,
TPS-II
Subramani M, 35293, Foreman, Top Bench,
Mine-II
Vaiyapuri M, 35310, Ch. Mgr., Comp. Service,
Cent. Estt.
Selvaraju M, 35328, A.C.M., Legal,
Cent. Estt.
Krishnamoorthi K K, 28138, Sr. Foreman, Vulcanising,
Mine-II
Mathevan Pillai S, 28243, Sr. Foreman, Electrical Mines/M,
Mine-II
Selvam K, 28574, Sr. Foreman, Electrical Township,
TA
Manoharan G, 28722, Sr. Foreman, S.M.E./Machine Mtce.,
Mine-II
Dhandapani K, 30556, A.O., Volume-IV,
TA
Venkatesan P, 31225, Sr. F.MSG3, Elec.Gen. I,
TA
Ramasamy D, 31626, Sr. Foreman, Turbine Operation
TPS-II
Devarajan R, 31953, Sr. Foreman, F.M. Yard,
Mine-I
Krishnamoorthy R, 32108, Sr. F.MSG3, Machine Shop,
CSU
Arumugam P, 41970, T.Gr.II(B), BRP,
Mine-II
Samykamaraj S, 42076, T.Gr.II(B), Top Bench,
Mine-I
Palanichamy S, 42630, T.Gr.II(B), Elecl. Mines/machine,
Mine-I
Sundararajan V, 43001, T.Gr.II(B), Lignite Bench,
Mine-II
Periyasamy C, 46721, Asst.S.W, Industrial Canteen
Mine-I
Barnabas A, 46682, Asst.I.W, S.M.E./Overhauls,
Mine-I
Chinnasamy C, 44463, T.G.III(C), S.M.E./Overhauls,
Mine-I
Pattusamy G, 44385, Sr.Wr.G2G, Comp. Service,
Cent. Estt.
Narayanasamy C, 43481, Sr.Wr.G2G, Bottom Bench,
Mine-II
Gurusamy P, 43416, T.Gr.II(B), Running Mtce.,
TPS-II
Brown Coal wishes the retired employees happy retired life.a
ERRATA
In the list of retirees for the period from October-December'2017 published in Page No. 11 of our House Journal of the said period under Mine-I, inadvertently the third and fourth photographs in the second row of Shri B. Elangovan, CPF No.24681. Sr.Foreman, SME, MM and Shri A.Chinnappan, CPF No.24851, Sr.Foreman, SME, MRR, were wrongly placed. Correction carried out and published here.
Error regretted. B. Elangovan, 24681.
Sr.Foreman, SMEMM, Mine-I
Shri A.Chinnappan, 24851, Sr.Foreman, SME,
MRR, Mine-I
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Sports Arena
Smt. P. Rajalakshmi, HM, NLCIL GHSS as the Head of the FOOT BALL TENNIS
Institution, apart from imparting education, has been keen on Selvi P. Priya, Selvi J. Santhiya (both U-19), represented
physical fitness of the girl students. She has been motivating for Tamilnadu at 63rd National School Football Tennis
them to participate in various sports events at National Level. Championship/Tournament 2017-18 held at Delhi (03.01.2018
to 09.01.2018). TAEKWONDO-MARTIAL ART
RUGBYSelvi R. Keerthana (U-33Kg), Selvi V. Iswariya (+68Kg) and
Selvi S. Nirmala (U-49Kg) of NLCIL GHSS represented for Selvi B. Vijayalakshmi (U-19), represented Tamilnadu at the
63rd National School Rugby Championship/Tournament Tamilnadu State at the 10th Open National Taekwondo
2017-18 held at Hyderabad, Telangana (07.02.2018 to Championship-2017, Kashmir (14.09.2017 to 16.09.2017) 10.02.2018) and secured 3rd position. and won a Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal, respectively.
Selvi S. Kaviya (U-17) participated for Tamil Nadu at the same Selvi V. Ishwarya (+68Kg) and Selvi V.S. Ajeithasri(+49Kg) of venue.NLCIL GHSS represented for Tamilnadu at the 63rd National
School Taekwondo Championship/Tournament 2017-18 held KABADDI
at Delhi (04.12.2017 to 07.12.2017), under 17 Girls Category Selvi C. Nareniya(U-14), represented for Tamilnadu at the and secured Second and Third position, respectively. 63rd National School Kabaddi Championship / Tournament
2017-18, held at Bilaspur, Chattisgarh (22.11.2017 to FOOT BALL26.11.2017).
Selvi K. Santhiya, Selvi R. Madhu Mathi, Selvi R.S. Prathimika HOCKEY
(all under 14) of NLCIL GHSS represented for Tamilnadu at the
Selvi R. Santhiya (U-17) represented for Tamilnadu at the 63rd 63rd National School Football Championship/Tournament National School Hockey Championship / Tournament 2017-2017-18 held at Pune, Maharashtra (17.01.2018 to 18, held at Ambala, Haryana (27.11.2017 to 02.12.2017) and 22.01.2018) and Selvi M. Monisha, Selvi E. Padmashri (both Selvi M. Kaviya (U-14), represented for Tamilnadu at the
under 17) of NLCIL GHSS represented for Tamilnadu at the 63rd National School Hockey Championship / Tournament
63rd National School Football Championship/Tournament 2017-18 held at Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh (10.11.2017 and
2017-18 held at Angul, Odisha (26.11.2017 to 30.11.2017). 14.11.2017).
Selvi P. Priya, Selvi B. Krithika and Sri N. Jakiya Afreen, Selvi P. Abinaya and Selvi Bondada Latha, represented the
represented Tamil Nadu State Football Team at the Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu at the 8th Hockey India Sub Junior Girls Junior National Football Championship 2017–18 National Championship 2018 (Women) held at Hisar, Haryana
(26.07.2017 to 10.08.2017), held at Cuttack, Odisha. State (10.01.2018 to 21.01.2018).
Shri R. Vikraman, Director (HR) and Smt. P. Rajalakshmi, HM, NLCIL GHSS with senior officials of our company, Physical Directress, Coaches’ and Martial Art Master and the sports women
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