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April - June 2016 HOUSE JOURNAL OF NLC INDIA LIMITED (Formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.) Lt. Gen. A.K. Singh, Hon’ble Lt. Governor of Andaman & Nicobar Islands (ANI) unveiling the Foundation Stone Plaque for the 20 MW Solar Power Project of NLC at South Andaman in the presence of Shri Bishnu Pada Ray, Hon’ble MP, ANI, Shri S.K.Acharya, CMD, NLC, Shri Anindo Majumdar, Chief Secretary, ANI and Shri P.Selvakumar, Director (Planning & Projects), NLC (30.05.2016) Green Power Generation in the Glorious Island!

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April - June 2016

HOUSE JOURNAL OF NLC INDIA LIMITED (Formerly Neyvel i L igni te Corporat ion Ltd. )

Lt. Gen. A.K. Singh, Hon’ble Lt. Governor of Andaman & Nicobar Islands (ANI) unveiling the Foundation

Stone Plaque for the 20 MW Solar Power Project of NLC at South Andaman in the presence of

Shri Bishnu Pada Ray, Hon’ble MP, ANI, Shri S.K.Acharya, CMD, NLC, Shri Anindo Majumdar,

Chief Secretary, ANI and Shri P.Selvakumar, Director (Planning & Projects), NLC (30.05.2016)

Green Power Generation in the Glorious Island!

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The Institute of Directors (IOD), New Delhi, has honoured NLC with the prestigious and coveted "Golden Peacock

Environment Management Award-2016" in recognition of the latter’s achievements in creating sustainable

business by paying due attention to Natural Resources, Environment and Social concerns. The IOD, an elite

professional body of 24-year standing, offering consultancy services on commercial issues of leading organizations

of the Nation, has instituted this Award, which is recognized worldwide as the hallmark of corporate excellence.

NLC's efforts in maintaining eco-friendly environment

by converting the de-coaled area into better than the

original one, dust suppression, keeping ecological

balance using environment-friendly technology in its

Thermal Power Stations, and making a foray into

green energy impressed the panel of Judges headed by

Justice M.N. Venkatachalaiah, former Chief Justice of

Supreme Court of lndia.

At the inaugural session of the “18th World Congress on

Environment Management,” jointly organized by the

IOD and the World Environment Foundation in New

Delhi on July 8, 2016, Justice Dr. Arijit Pasayat,

Co-Chairman, IOD & former Judge, Supreme Court of

India, presented the award to NLC. Shri S.A.F. Khalid,

ED/Mines and Dr. T. Kannadasan, CGM/Geology, received the same on behalf of NLC.

Those who graced the occasion included Lt. General (Retd.) J.S. Ahuluwalia, President of the Institute of Directors,

Shri Alphonsus Stoelinga, Ambassador of the Netherlands to India, Bhutan and Nepal, Shri Alexandre Ziegler,

Ambassador of France to India and Shri Tomasz Kozlowski, Ambassador of European Union to India. It is notable

that the Golden Peacock CSR Award for the year-2015 was also won by NLC in February this year.

NLC has been conferred with the 'National Award for Outstanding Industrial Relations' for the year 2014-15

(First Runner-up) by the All India Organization of Employers (AIOE), an allied body of the Federation of Indian

Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). The award is being given away, every year to the organizations

across the country in recognition of their outstanding track record in industrial relations in the past years.

Shri. Bandaru Dattatreya, Hon'ble Minister of State for Labour and Employment (Independent Charge),

Government of India, presented the award to NLC. Shri C. Thiagaraju, GM/HR, NLC received the award on behalf

of NLC at the Annual General Meeting of the AIOE held at the Federation House in New Delhi on May 9, 2016.

NLC that competed with the 20 organizations,

representing both the public and private sector

enterprises in the South Zone, was shortlisted for final

presentation. The National-level presentation round

was held on May 9, 2016 with 10 finalists. The Jury

comprising famous and respectable personalities of

India appreciated the IR model, Policies and Non

Statutory welfare facilities provided by NLC to its

Regular and Contract workmen and declared NLC as the

First Runner-up for the award.

This award is an acknowledgment of NLC's efforts

towards adopting Innovative methods to foster lasting

harmonious Industrial Relations, a conducive working

environment and motivational measures for achieving enhanced Productivity. Senior Executives and Employees

of IR and HR Departments handed over the award to Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC, at the Corporate

Office in Neyveli on May 21, 2016. Shri Acharya congratulated all the Executives of IR and HR Departments for

winning the award.

NLC honoured with Golden Peacock Environment Award

NLC bags National-level Outstanding IR Award

Awards

Shri S.A.F. Khalid and Dr.T.Kannadasan receiving the Award from Justice (Dr.) Arijit Pasayat.

Shri N.Muthu, ED (HR) and Senior Executives of NLC HR and IR Departmentssharing the joy with CMD and Directors by handing over the National IR Award

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With regards,

Sarat Kumar Acharya

in open market through

NTPC Vidyut Vyapar

Nigam Ltd (NVVN), the

power trading arm of

NTPC. The long-term

solution ultimately will

r e s t o n o u r c o s t

competitiveness and therefore, we will have to manage our

cost wisely.

We are in the 60th year of our glorious existence and this year

happens to be the Diamond Jubilee year for NLC. We have

started NLC Leadership Excellence lecture series for

promoting excellence in all fields of our business. We have

plans to organize Best practice - National Seminars in the

fields of Power Generation, Mining and Contracts

Management this year. On this line, already we organized HR

Best practices Seminar during the month of April 2016 in

association with NIPM, Neyveli Chapter.

Our company believes in ethical governance and sustainable

practices. We aim to grow and contribute to the growth of

environment and society. With the monsoon approaching,

plans for promoting Aqua Culture, Organic Farming, and

Herbal/Medicinal plantat ions are underway for

implementation. We have to create more greens than we use.

As part of our green initiatives and water resource

management we have already launched schemes like

'Jal Paryapta' by deepening and de-silting lakes and water

bodies in and around Neyveli and 'Jal Udaya' through water

harvesting. The 'Jaldhara' Scheme that we launched in a

limited way last summer to provide drinking water and

buttermilk to thirsty is going to be expanded in a bigger way by

installing RO based drinking water Kiosks to alleviate the

drinking water difficulties for the people around.

We are responsible Miners and environment friendly Power

Generators. All our business activities centre around people

and planet, and profit, considered essential for any

commercial activity, will come last but not at the cost of people

and Planet. We have many dreams and I am sure with our

'can do spirit' we will not simply chase our dreams, rather we

will live them. Let us join together for living our dreams with a

larger aim to empower the growth of our great Nation.

Jai Hind! Vanakkam!

Dear Colleagues,

My Greetings to you.

The first quarter of 2016-17

that went by has been

eventful for NLC in many

ways with certain good

developments to cheer and

c e r t a i n b u s i n e s s

challenges which flagged

caution demanding our

quick resilience.

I am glad to share that we

have got the approval of

Government of India for

installation of Ghatampur

Thermal Power Project of

1980 MW (3 x 660 MW) in Kanpur district of UP and now with

main plant awards ready parallely, which is a unique

achievement, construction activities at the site will be taken up

soon by our JV company NUPPL. Our foray into green energy

generation is in line with the clean energy mission of our

Government. We laid the foundation for a 20 MW battery

storage Solar Power Plant at Port Blair and are planning

another 30 MW pump storage Solar Power installation at

Kalpong in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A 130 MW

Solar Power Plant at Neyveli and another Solar Power plant of

same capacity at Barsingsar are on fast track and we are in

touch with the State Governments of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka,

UP and Odisha for Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and

lands for Solar Power Plants aggregating to 1,900 MW Power

generating capacity. Our Wind energy generation capacity

has reached 30 MW and soon we will achieve the total

planned capacity of 51 MW.

The first quarter of this financial year opened against the

backdrop of our performance and achievements in the year

2015-16. Despite the setback that was caused due to

unprecedented rain and floods in the months of November

and December last year, we could pull up our operations and

the total revenue of the company rose to Rs. 7,194.20 crores

against Rs. 6,796.97 crores of the previous year, registering a

growth of 5.84%. But our net profit got adversely impacted by

under recovery in thermal side, mostly due to non stabilization

of TPS II Expansion Units.

Now the first quarter of 2016-17 brought with it a new

challenge in the form of unusual surrender of power by user

States/DISCOMS. The quantum of surrender was high and

almost on a daily basis which resulted in a total of 354.5 MU

generation loss, impacting our revenue by around

Rs.150 crores. To face this new challenge we will have to

tighten our belts and ensure that our cost of generation per

unit of power remains absolutely competitive so that the users

prefer NLC power in a merit order generation market. To

salvage the situation partly, we have resorted to power trading

CMD Message

From the Desk of CMD

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Awards

Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC has been conferred with

the prestigious Shrikshetra Samman Award - 2016 for his high

achievements, extraordinary efficiency in Administration and the

vision to lead the organization on the path of growth, during the

”14th Folk Fair - 2016 and 7th Krishi Fair” organized by Shree

Shrikshetra Soochana (SSS), a leading voluntary organization at

Jagannath Dham, Puri, Odisha.

The award was presented to Shri Acharya by Honb'le Shri

Giridhar Gamang, former Chief Minister of Odisha-cum-Chief

Patron of the 14th Fair, Puri, and Hon’ble Shri A.V. Samy, Rajya

Sabha MP at the inaugural session of the Fair.

The Booksellers' and Publishers' Association of South India

(BAPASI), the organizers of Chennai Book Fair, has honoured

CMD, NLC, by presenting BAPASI Award 2016 for Change Agent

in Knowledge Creation. Shri K.S. Pugalendi, Secretary, BAPASI,

appreciated NLC for organizing the annual Neyveli Book Fair for

the past 19 years in a row to create an educated and informed

society, and, honoured the driving force behind this year Neyveli

Book Fair, our CMD, by presenting the Citation on the inaugural

day of the Fair on July 1, 2016. The Association also thanked

NLC for hosting the annual event that envisages creating a

favourable environment for both publishers and book-lovers.

Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance)

NLC, has been conferred with the "Most

Influential Chief Financial Officers

(CFOs) of India” title for the second time

in succession by the Chartered Institute

of Management Accountants (CIMA),

London, in recognit ion of his

commitment, consistent performance

and exceptional work done in the

field of Finance, at the CIMA Annual Awards Ceremony

2016 held in Mumbai on June 23,2016.

The CIMA, which is the largest Management Accounting

body in the world with more than 203,000 members spread

across 179 countries, announced the names of individuals,

teams and companies for the award in recognition of their

outstanding performance in business.

Shri Subir Das, Director (Mines), NLC,

has been conferred with the "Best

Director Corporate Management

Innovative Excellence Award 2015-16"

instituted by the Indian Mineral

Industry Journal in recognition of his

significant contributions towards the

growth of the organization.

The honour was bestowed upon him at the inauguration of

16th Annual Geominetech International Symposium held at

Bhubaneswar on May 12, 2016. Shri Balvinder Kumar, IAS,

Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Government of India presented

the award to Shri Subir Das in the presence of

Shri S.N.Padhi, Director-General of Mines Safety (Retd.) and

Shri Thapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO.

Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC, has been bestowed with the ”Best Chief Executive Corporate Management Excellence

Award” for the year 2015-16 instituted by the Indian Mineral Industry Journal, a leading publication serving the Indian Mining

Sector since 1961. At the inaugural function of the 16th Annual Geominetech International Symposium on ”New Equipment,

New Technology Management and Safety” held as part of the National Technology Day celebrations at Bhubaneswar on May

12, 2016. Shri Balvinder Kumar, IAS , Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Government of India presented the award to Shri Acharya.

CMD Honoured with three Prestigious AwardsShrikshetra Samman Award

BAPASI Award

Best Chief Executive Corporate Management Excellence Award

Most Influential CFOs Title to our Director-Finance

Best Director Corporate ManagementExcellence Award to our Director-Mines

Shri Rakesh Kumar Shri Subir Das

CMD receiving the Shrikshetra Samman Award

CMD receiving the BAPASI Award

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New Projects

NLC's Green Initiative at Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Selling More Power & Spreading More Smiles

Foundation Stone laid for Solar Power Project

NLC’s New Initiative to Trade Surplus Power

NLC is venturing into the renewable energy sector by

harnessing solar energy in various parts of our country. The

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of

India, has devised an action plan for the Andaman and

Nicobar Islands (ANI) towards achieving its green energy

goals. NLC has been assigned the establishment of solar

based power plants in Andaman with a view to phase out the

usage of the diesel generation sets.

NLC, a forerunner in implementing the programmes of the

Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), has

proposed to install the solar power plants to the tune of about

50 MW at Attam Pahar in South Andaman and at Kishorie

Nagar in North Andaman. These projects will be established

by NLC under the scheme of MNRE which provides 40% of

the capital cost as subsidy. In this regard, an MoU was signed

on May 10, 2016 in New Delhi among NLC, MNRE and the

Andaman & Nicobar Administration. As a part of the actions

initiated jointly by NLC and the Andaman & Nicobar

Administration, the requisite land has been identified in Attam

Pahar, Garacharma, and the site preparation activities are

underway for installing the 20 MW solar power project.

To mark the commencement of the project activities, Lt. Gen

A.K. Singh, Hon'ble Lt. Governor of ANI, laid the foundation

stone for this 20 MW solar power project on May 30, 2016 in the

presence of Shri Bishnu Pada Ray, Hon'ble MP, ANI,

Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC, Shri Anindo

Majumdar, Chief Secretary, ANI, Shri P. Selvakumar, Director

(P&P), NLC and Shri Arun Baroka, Principal Secretary

(Power), ANI.

CMD, NLC, in his address pointed out that this 20 MW solar

power project is proposed to be installed with sufficient

capacity of battery energy storage system to cater to the power

needs of South Andaman with a fairly flat and firm power

throughout the day time and the evening peak demand period.

This arrangement will considerably reduce diesel

consumption for power generation, thereby limiting the

environment pollution. The cost of power generation will also

be less compared to the current diesel based power

generation in Andaman.

CMD also informed that a 30 MW solar power project will be

established in the North Andaman which will be linked with a

pumped storage system of Kalpong Hydro Power Station.

This is the first of its kind in India wherein a part of the solar

power generated from this project will be utilized for pumping

of water from lower reservoir to upper reservoir in the day time.

This will ensure operation of

the hydro power plant

throughout the

year.

NLC has taken a new initiative by entering into trading of

Un-requestioned Surplus Power (URS) surrendered by

DISCOMS, thereby increasing the availability of electric

power for consumers in general in the country. On June 19, 2016,

NLC provided one million units of URS power to the grid

through the trading portal of NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam

(NVVN), New Delhi and Southern Regional Load Despatch

Centre (SRLDC), Bengaluru. This initiative is first of its kind in

the Southern Region and is in line with the new tariff policy

notified by the Ministry of Power, Government of India, in

January 2016. This step taken by NLC in consultation with the

beneficiary DISCOMS, is beneficial to the community at large.

At present, NLC operates Thermal Power Stations at Neyveli,

Barsingsar, (Rajasthan) Thoothukudi with Wind power

Project and Solar Power project all adding up to the total

installed capacity of 4,301 MW. The power generated by NLC

is being shared by the States of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh,

Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala, Rajasthan, and the Union

Territory of Puducherry. By this new initiative, our power will

be fed beyond the Southern States.

Scenic beauty of the emerald blue (A&N) Island

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60th Raising Day

Shri J.N.Prasanna Kumar

CMD and Directors with former CMDs

Shri A.K. Sahay

A cross section of audience

At P.R. Department

At Barsingsar Project

At PSTC

At MMC

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Celebrations

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Events

Rejuvenated BWE 1571 Re-commissionedShri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC, recommissioned the successfully rejuvenated 28-year-old Bucket Wheel

Excavator (BWE) 1571 at the Specialized Mining Equipment (SME) Erection Yard of Mine-I in Neyveli on May 3, 2016.

The 700L Bucket Wheel Excavator-1571, supplied by the erstwhile M/s KRUPP Germany (presently Thyssen Krupp Industrial

Solutions (TKIS), Germany), was commissioned on December 26,

1988. The BWE had completed 28 years of life, logging in a total of

1,35,843 working hours, in the excavation of overburden/ Lignite.

To extend the lifespan of the BWE further, the Rejuvenation

Programme was taken up with the assistance of the Original

Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) M/s. TKIS, Germany, at a cost of

Rs.45.75 crore.

The dismantling, re-conditioning and re-erection of the entire

BWE was completed within the period of 9 months and 23 days

(commenced on July 11, 2015

and completed on May 3, 2016)

against the scheduled period of

13 months.

Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director

(Finance), Shri Subir Das,

D i r e c t o r ( M i n e s ) , S h r i

V.Thangapandian, Director

(Power), and Shri P. Selvakumar,

Director (Planning & Projects) of

N LC Ltd, graced the occasion. Senior officials, employees, representatives of Trade Unions and Associations participated in the

programme.

BWE 1571 after rejuvenation

CMD commissioning the

rejuvenated BWE 1571

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Shri S.K. Acharya - Nominated as Co-Chairman of a National Committee

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has nominated Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC as

the Co-Chairman of the National Committee on Mining 2016-17. This is a rare honour conferred by the

CII on our CMD in recognition of his extraordinary administrative efficiency. On the National Mineral

Exploration Policy (NMEP) approved by the Union Cabinet on June 29,2016, Shri Acharya observed

that “the Union Cabinet approving the National Mineral Exploration Policy (NMEP) for Non-fuel

and Non-Coal Minerals is a bold and a welcome step.

“This policy is poised to bring in the world class practices adopted in exploration of minerals.

It throws open the Indian Mineral Sector to a wider and competitive participation of exploration

companies, both domestic and foreign. Thus, the new policy will pave the way for bringing down the

cost of exploration in the country and enable creation of a comprehensive Geo-Scientific &

Exploration database comparable to world class standards, like in Australia,” he said. Shri Acharya also noted that for the

successful implementation of the NMEP the following issues need to be addressed: the Union Government may create an

institutional mechanism to co-ordinate the activities of the players like the exploration industry, research and academic bodies

and financiers to make the exploration procedures a success. The Government may initiate and implement the changes in an

enabling framework i.e., legal, reguIatory, financial, fiscal etc., required for obtaining the best possible results in exploration.

Another honour to our CMD

Shri S.K. Acharya

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NLC Organizes Naitonal Seminar on “Best HR Practices”The Neyveli chapter of the National Institute of Personnel Management in association with NLC

organized a two-day national seminar on "Best HR Practices” at the Neyveli Learning & Development

Centre on April 29 and 30, 2016. Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC inaugurated the seminar.

ln his inaugural address, Shri Acharya emphatically said that "industries should accept and enforce

change initiatives for their survival. ln this regard, Human Resource professionals need to have the

requisite knowledge, skills and abilities to not only adapt to changes but also to identify when a change

is needed and how to successfully leverage such opportunities."

Eminent HR professionals from

leading public and private

sectors including Shri S.C Padhy,

Director (HR), NALCO, Shri V.M

Chamola, Director (HR), HAL,

Shri P.C. Panigrahi, former

Director ( H R ), Retd., MCL,

Shri A. Aravamudhan, HR/IR

Advisor, Shri Shanker Rajamani,

Associate Director, KPMG, Shri

Vijayshankar, SM, People

Advisory Services, E&Y, Shri

Bijay Sahoo, President/HR,

Reliance Industries, Shri P.K. Rath and Shri P.M. Srivatsava, both Deputy Chief Labour

Commissioners, Dr. T.K. Panda, Regional Labour Commissioner, Govt. of India, Shri R.N. Mishra,

Head, HRM-ER, TISCO, Shri Narinder Thakur, Addl. GM (HR), BHEL, Shri U.K. Hasainabba, CGM

(HR), BEML, Shri R. Venkatachalapathy, Chief Legal Officer (Retd.) NLC participated in the

inaugural function and chaired various sessions.

The seminar explored the ways and means of managing the performance of the Human Resource of

the company to get the optimum performance by implementing the Best HR practices. Delegates from

various Organizations and Institutes presented their research papers on diverse themes like

Compensation & Reward Management, Performance Management, Talent Management and

Industrial Relations & Contract Labour Management.

Around 150 Executives of HR Departments from various PSUs, including NLC and Private companies,

and about 50 students pursuing post-graduation courses in HR and Business Administration from

various Universities and Colleges participated.

CMD inaugurating the seminar by lighting the traditional lamp

A cross section of Audience

Members of the organising committee with CMD and Senior Officials

Shri S.C.Padhy

Shri P.C.Panigrahi

Shri V.M.Chamola

Shri R. Venkatachalapathy

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Seminar

Shri Shanker Rajamani

Shri A. Vijayshankar

Shri A. Aravamudhan

Shri U.K. Hasainabba

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Event

NLC celebrated the 125th Birth Anniversary of

Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on April 14, 2016 in

Neyveli.

Shri V. Thangapandian, Director (Power), and

Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (Planning & Projects) of

NLC, who were the Chief Guests of the occasion, paid

floral tributes to Dr. Ambedkar by garlanding his bronze

statue at Pudukuppam Junction, Neyveli.

In their speeches, they recalled the contributions made

by Dr. Ambedkar for bringing about social equality and

how he kept up his efforts throughout his life for the

upliftment of the downtrodden. Shri N. Muthu, ED (HR),

and Senior officials of NLC graced the occasion.

Shri S.M. Navaneetha Raja, President, and other office-

bearers of the NLC SC/ST Employees' Welfare Federation spoke on the occasion. Senior

officials, employees, representatives of Trade Unions and Welfare Associations and people

from all walks of life participated in large numbers in the celebrations. The function concluded

with planting of tree saplings by Directors, senior officials and office-bearers in the premises of

the Federation Building.

NLC Pays Rich Tributes to Bharat Ratna Dr B.R.Ambedkar

During the period, April - June 2016, 22 employees passed away while in service.Brown Coal pays homage to the departed soul and expresses condolence to the members of their family.

DOB : Date of Birth DOJ : Date of Joining in NLC DOD : Date of DemiseF l n

OBITUARY

May their Soul rest in peace.

Central Establishment

Medical

TPS-II

Mine-II

R. Govindarajan, CPF No.26475, ADGM/Civil/CSR

DOB:16.06.1960;DOJ:03.01.1983; DOD:20.06.2016

A. Viswasam, CPF No.43539, Tech. Gr. III(C)./Services

DOB:16.10.1962;DOJ:14.08.2000; DOD:08.04.2016

R. Sabesan,

C. Thangaraj,

S. Manimaran,

R. Maniyarasan, CPF No.42313, Tech. Gr.II.(B)/LBS

DOB:20.05.1961;DOJ:12.02.1998; DOD:08.04.2016

B. Ramadoss, CPF No.33613, Master Opr. (EME/CME). /MBS

DOB:20.04.1957;DOJ:16.02.1989; DOD:21.05.2016

C. Sivaprakasam, CPF No.42929, Tech. Gr. III(C)./Surplus Cell

DOB:22.01.1959;DOJ:05.05.2000; DOD:22.05.2016

S. Kanthan, CPF No.27057, SME Opr. /LBS

DOB:17.02.1960;DOJ:23.09.1982; DOD:25.05.2016

R. Radhakrishnan, CPF No.36686, Sr.Tech.Gr.II/SME/MM

DOB:08.03.1966;DOJ:19.09.1990; DOD:27.05.2016

R. Chinnaiyan, CPF No.28223, Sr. Fman. /Con. Mtce.

DOB:10.12.1957;DOJ:29.10.1984; DOD:11.06.2016

M. Baskaran, CPF No.41330, DEE./Elec. Mtce.

DOB:03.07.1971;DOJ:15.11.1996; DOD:14.06.2016

CPF No.29421, (SG2)

DOB:15.06.1960;DOJ:10.07.1985; DOD:20.05.2016

CPF No.38328, Sr. Tech.Gr.II/FHS O&A

DOB:09.07.1959;DOJ:28.08.1991; DOD:11.06.2016

CPF No.43395, Ser.Worker Gr.III(G)./Tur. Oprn.

DOB:03.05.1967;DOJ:21.07.2000; DOD:14.06.2016

(SG2)

(SG4)

(SG2)

Sr. Fman /FHS O&A

Mine-I

Mine-IA

TPS-I

Central Services Unit

T.A.

L. Somasundaram, CPF NO.27856, CM./SME(OH)

DOB:06.05.1961; DOJ:01.01.1986; DOD:27.04.2016

V. Subburayalu,

F l n

CPF NO.33829, Sr. Tech. Gr. II/BBS

DOB:03.06.1965; DOJ:01.12.1989; DOD:02.05.2016

V. Sethuraman, CPF NO.39565, SME Opr. /SBS

DOB:10.01.1970; DOJ:24.03.1994; DOD:28.04.2016

G. Annamalai, CPF NO.41728, Sr. Tech.Gr.II/MBS

DOB:20.11.1972; DOJ:01.08.1997; DOD:27.06.2016

S. Rajendran, CPF No.45420, Ser.Wor.Gr.III(G)./FHS Mtce.

DOB:01.07.1960;DOJ:18.01.2007; DOD:06.04.2016

U. Ganesan, CPF No.44980, Ser. Wor. Gr.III (G)./Opn. Ser.(Elec.)

DOB:09.08.1960;DOJ:27.01.2006; DOD:25.04.2016

R. Arumugam, CPF No.43687, Tech.Gr.III(C)./FHS O&A

DOB:12.02.1968;DOJ:25.08.2000; DOD:01.05.2016

R. Vaidhyanathan, CPF No.37988, Opr. Gr. III(C)./NSU

DOB:03.06.1967;DOJ:01.06.1988; DOD:14.04.2016

M. Jothikumar, CPF No.33057, Master Opr.(SG1)/Civil Mtce. - South

DOB:07.02.1962;DOJ:15.07.1987; DOD:03.05.2016

V. Govindarajan, CPF No.42484, Tech.Gr.II(B)/WSD

DOB:21.05.1970;DOJ:02.02.1998; DOD:26.06.2016

(SG2)

Director (Power) and Director (P&P) garlanding Dr.Ambedkar Statue

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Events & OLIC

NLC celebrated the 7th Public Sector Day at Corporate Office premises, Neyveli, on

April 11, 2016. Shri. Subir Das, Director (Mines), the Chief Guest of the occasion, hoisted

both the Public Sector flag and NLC flag to mark the formal inauguration of the

celebrations.

Shri Subir Das in his speech highlighted the contributions made by the PSUs to the

economy and the social development of the nation. He dwelt on the present status and

the future prospects of NLC. He appreciated the employees, Trade Unions and welfare

Associations for their unstinted efforts for the growth of the organization and urged them

to maintain positive work culture and appealed to them to always strive for the

betterment of the company. Shri V.Thangapandian, Director (Power), and

Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (Planning & Projects), graced the occasion and felicitated.

In the absence of Shri Sarat Kumar

Acharya, CMD, NLC, his Message was

read out by Shri N. Muthu, ED (HR).

Senior executives, employees and

representatives of Trade Unions and

Welfare Associations participated in

the function.

Public Sector Day Celebrated

Director (Mines) hoisting the Public Sector and NLC Flagsat the lawns of the Corporate OfficeDirector (Mines) addressing the audience

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57th Sitting of OLIC

The 57th Official Language Implementation Committee meeting was

held on June 24, 2016 at the Corporate Office in Neyveli. Shri. Sarat

Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC, chaired the meeting. Functional

Directors, Heads of various units and Heads of HR Department

attended. The activities of various units in this regard were reviewed

for the quarter from January to March 2016.

Popularizing Hindi Usage in Computers

A one-day Hindi Workshop was conducted on June 9, 2016 on the

topic “Official Languages Act 1963 & Rules 1976 and the Usage of

Hindi on Computers” for the benefit of the employees of NLC.

Dr. C. Jayasankar Babu, Assistant Professor (Hindi), Pondicherry

University, Puducherry, was the faculty of the Workshop. A total of

35 Employees participated in this Workshop and benefited.

Personal Attention to Hindi Learners

A Personal Contact Programme was conducted from May 5 to 7, 2016

at L&DC for the benefit of employees enrolled under the various

correspondence courses offered by the Central Hindi Training

Institute for the year 2015-16. Shri Bharat Bhusan Mizra, Hindi

Pradhyapak, and Smt Praveena Santhosh, Hindi Pradhyak, Neyveli

Centre, clarified the doubts of employees. As many as 136 employees

benefited from the programme.

Efforts on Official Language Implementation

Examinations for Hindi Courses

Organised

Examinations for Correspondence and Regular Hindi Courses

were conducted from May 23 to 26, 2106 at Jawahar Higher

Secondary School (CBSE), Block-17, Neyveli. Out of the

492 employees enrolled for these Hindi courses, 340 took the

examinations. The percentage of participation in the

examinations is 69.10%.

Special Lectures on Importance of Official Language

A half- a-day programme on “Importance of Official Language” was conducted on April 27, 2016 at the L&DC. Special lectures were delivered to the

NLC employees who studied the “Parangat Course” by Prof. Anitha Ganguli, Regional Director, Central Institute of Hindi, Hyderabad, and

Prof. Shakuntalama, former Regional Director. A total of 63 employees attended the lecture programme.

CMD, Directors and Senior Officials at the Meeting Dr.C.Jaya Sankar Babu presenting a concept to employees

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Celebrations

NLC celebrated International Day of Yoga-2016 in a

grand manner on June 21, 2016 with the theme

“Healthy India.” The main aim of this year's celebration

is to train one and all in yoga to help them lead a fit and

healthy life. To make the event a purposeful one and to

achieve the theme “Healthy India,” NLC has made elaborate arrangements to

disseminate yogic science among not only its employees but also among

Students and General Public.

For this, NLC has set up 17 Yoga Centres in Neyveli and the nearby Towns,

providing each of the centres with facilities like Big Screen LED TVs, DVD

Players, Gym equipments and Yoga Mats worth Rs.1.50 lakhs. The project is

being implemented through the Corporate Social Responsibility Cell. These

centres will teach yoga free of cost on all days in two sessions: from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.

and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD,NLC, formally inaugurated the International

Yoga Day 2016 celebrations at Lignite Hall, Neyveli, and unveiled the

plaques of 17 Yoga Training Centres. In his Message, Shri S.K. Acharya

stressed the importance of Yoga in day- to-day life. He said that “yoga provides

for not only preventive health care, but its holistic approach would inter-connect our

Mind, Body and Soul to have a balanced attitude.” He urged everyone to utilize the

yoga training classes and the Gym equipments provided by NLC to stay fit and

embrace healthy and happy life.

International YogaPractice & Make the

Shri S.K.Acharya and Smt. Yogamaya Acharya in the presence of Directors inaugurating the International Yoga Day by lighting the traditional lamp

At Lignite Hall

At Lignite Hall

At NTPL Township, Thoothukudi

At Neyveli Ladies Club

At Kendriya Vidyalaya

At Ayurveda Dispensary At Jawahar HSS At Aurobindo Matric. HSS

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Celebrations

The centres have come up at NLC Ayurveda

Dispensary in Block-8, Neyveli Ladies Club in Block-

26, NLC Boys' HSS in Block-10, NLC Girls' HSS in

Block-11, Kendriya Vidyalaya in Block-3, Jawahar HSS

(CBSE) in Block-17, Sri Aurobindo Matric HSS in Block-19,

Tagore Matric HSS in Block-29, NLC HSS at Mandarakkuppam, Government HS,

Rehabilitaion Centre (A Block), Govt HS, Rehabilitation Centre (B2 Block) in Neyveli

and Vallalar Gurukulam HSS at Vadalur, Govt HS, at Puthu Nagar, Saraswathi

Vidyalaya at Umanagalam, Sri Sarada Vidyalaya at Vriddachalam, Panchayat

Union Middle School at Siruvathoor and Aruna HSS at Eraiyur.

In addition to the 17 yoga centres in Neyveli and the adjoining areas, NLC has also

established two centres in the Barsingsar Project site at Rajasthan and another one

at the NTPL Project site at Thoothukudi. Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance),

Shri Subir Das, Director (Mines), Shri V.Thangapandian, Director (Power) of

NLC graced the occasion. Senior officials, employees, Representatives of

Trade Unions & Associations and students from various schools participated

in large numbers in the programme. After the inauguration, the participants were

taught certain simple yogic exercises by the NLC yoga centre faculty.

Shri S.Sridhar, CGM/PR,Edn.& CSR, in his welcome address briefed about

the newly established 17 Yoga centres under the CSR. The aspirants can get

their names registered in the respective centres by producing either Aadhaar

card or the Electors Photo Identity Card.

Day Celebrations - 2016the People to Practice

CMD, Directors and Office beares of Associations after inaugurating the 17 Yoga Centres at Lignite Hall

Sneha School Students at Ayurvedic Dispensary

At Saraswathi Vidyalaya

At Saratha Vidyalaya

At Aruna HSS, Eraiyoor

At Siruvathur PU School

At Officers Association At Govt. HS, B2 Block RC At Govt. HS, A Block RC

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Celebrations

NLC celebrated World Environment Day-2016 with the

theme “Go Wild for Life” at Yegneswaran Auditorium in the

Learning & Development Centre, Neyveli, on June 6, 2016.

Dr. K. Manivannan, Director, Academic Affairs, Annamalai

University, was the Chief Guest of the occasion.

A pledge was administered to the

gathering to take all possible

measures to curb the illegal trade in

wildlife which is threatening the

biodiversity of the Planet Earth.

Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director,

FInance, NLC in his keynote

address said that to combat global

warming, industrial development

and ecological balance should go

hand in hand and appropriate

e f f i c i e n t e n e r g y c o n s e r v i n g

technologies be implemented. He said, “NLC always strives

to adopt environment friendly technology in mining operation

and power generation.”

Dr. K. Manivannan in his presentation stressed the importance

of safeguarding wildlife and appealed to the participants to

protect the endangered species from becoming extinct so our

World Earth Day was celebrated by NLC on April 22, 2016. To

mark the occasion, a Plastic waste collection vehicle was

flagged off by Shri N.Muthu, ED/ HR, at Nehru Square,

Block – 1. The event was jointly organized by the Corporate

Environment Cell and the Township Administration

Depar tment . Dur ing the

campaign tree saplings were

distributed to the people so as to

keep the environment clean and

green, in tune with the theme of

the day “Trees for the Earth.”

In the evening a guest lecture

was organized at I.E. Building,

Neyveli. Dr. K. Kathiresan,

Director, Marine Sciences

D e p a r t m e n t , A n n a m a l a i

future generations would get to know them. He said that

everybody should have zero tolerance for poaching and illegal

trade in wildlife and none should involve nor do anything to

endanger any animal or plant species. He lauded the efforts taken

by NLC Management in protecting the environment and its care

for the society.

Functional Directors of NLC Shri

S u b i r D a s a n d S h r i V .

Thangapandian graced the

occas ion and of fered the i r

felicitations. To mark the occasion,

the Chief guest and Directors

distributed prizes and free tree

saplings to winners of various

competitions organized by the

Corporate Environment Cell. Shri V.

M a n o h a r a n , G M / C A R D &

Environment, welcomed the gathering and Shri S. Nagarajan,

DGM/Environment Cell, proposed a vote of thanks.

Earlier, mass Tree Plantation was organized in the Mines

and Thermal Units of NLC and thousands of saplings were

planted by senior officials, employees and representatives

of Trade Unions and Associations.

University, Chidambaram, delivered a lecture on the topic

“Importance of Mangrove forests in mitigation of climate

change and global warming." The mangrove forests are four

times more efficient in removal of carbon-dioxide from the

atmosphere than any other tropical forests. The mangroves

are also known as “Oceanic

Rain forest,” “Tidal forest,”

“Root of the sea” and “Coastal

woodlands”. Through a process

called carbon sequestration the

mangroves remove pollution

and heavy metals and purify

water, Dr Kathiresan said. A

large number of Senior officials

and Employees participated in

the programme.

World Environment Day – Going Wild for Life

World Earth Day - Save Trees, Save Earth

Dr.K.Manivannan and our Directors presenting a memento to NLC Horticulture Department

Mass Tree Plantation at Mine-I Shri S.A.F. Khalid, ED/Mines planting a sapling Shri N. Sabapathi, GM/TPS-I planting a sapling

Shri N.Muthu, flagging off the Plastic collection vehicle

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Focus

To realize the dream of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the

Nation, Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi

had appealed to all the citizens of India to start Clean India

Movement (Swachh Bharat Abhiyan) on the 145th Birth

Anniversary of Mahatma. On that day we took a pledge to

make India clean before October 2, 2019, the 150th Birth

A n n i v e r s a r y o f t h e

Mahatma.

Complying with the appeal

made by the Prime Minister,

cleaning works are being

carried out by our employees

regularly. It may be noted

that some Departments,

including Mines Sub-Stores,

have made it a habit to keep

their premises clean.

The Vigilance Department,

b e s i d e s k e e p i n g i t s

premises spic and span, is

also regularly carrying out

cleaning works in public

places. To spruce up the

mission, Government of India declared the period between

April 16 and 30, 2016 as Clean India Fortnight (Swachh Bharat

Pakhwada). During the period, the CSR Cell and Education

Department of NLC launched a massive Cleaning Drive.

In this regard, a trilingual pledge was administered to NLC

employees on the inaugural day. As part of the mission,

Executives, Employees and Indcoserve and contract

workmen of various units took an active part in the cleaning

works.

A rally to create awareness on cleanliness and sanitation

among the general public was taken out by the participants

who carried cleaning accessories, banners, placards and

posters inscribed with

pertinent messages and

slogans.

A b o u t 1 5 0 s t u d e n t

volunteers from Neyveli

and about 50 student

volunteers from the local

community, along with the

key stakeholders of the

s u r r o u n d i n g v i l l a g e s

participated in the event.

Mass cleaning of sites and

premises was carried out

by student volunteerss and

h o u s e k e e p i n g m e n

e n g a g e d f o r t h e

purpose.

As part of the Swachh Bharat Pakhwada, World Heritage

Day - 2016 was also observed by cleaning the historical

monuments and places of worship in and around Neyveli like

Chidambaram Natarajar Temple, Mandarakuppam

Railway Station, Vadalur Sathya Gnana Sabai, Bus Stand

and prominent places in and around Neyveli.

Swachh Bharat Fortnight ObservedClean India Movement – Monuments, public places spruced up

NLC team after carrying cleaning works in the Natarajar Temple, Chidambaram on the World Heritage Day

Students rally on Clean India Cleaning at Mandarakuppam Railway Station At the Corporate Office Premises

At Mines Sub-Stores premises At Mine-IA At TPS-I

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Events

NLC has been organizing annual Book Fair from 1998 for creating knowledge

revolution in Tamil Nadu. This year, the fair was organized from July 1 to 10,

2016 at the Neyveli Book Fair

Grounds. The fair attracts people of

all age groups from Cuddalore and

nearby districts. Generally, the

student community constitutes the

major chunk of the visitors.

Shri Manoj Parida, IAS, Chief

S e c r e t a r y , G o v e r n m e n t o f

Pudhucherry, who was the Chief

Guest of the function, inaugurated

the 19th edition of the Neyveli Book

Fair 2016 by lighting the traditional lamp in the presence of Shri Sarat Kumar

Acharya, CMD, NLC, and the Guest of Honour, Shri Santhosh Kumar Shahi,

Joint Secretary, Union Ministry of Coal, on July 1, 2016 at the Lignite Hall. The

CMD inaugurated the NLC Diamond Jubilee Photo Exhibition. Functional

Directors graced the inaugural function.

Shri Parida lauded the initiative taken by NLC in organizing the Book Fair.

Expressing happiness over such an event, Mr Parida said, “Books can take

the readers to places and help them understand issues in proper perspective,

besides creating a lasting impression in their life. He also appreciated the

NLC management's CSR initiatives.

The CMD highlighted the importance of books and said, “Books are

representatives of Civilization, which enrich individuals' knowledge, activity and

also improve their insights into worldly affairs.” The organizers honoured a

Writer, a Publisher and released a book every day during the Book Fair.

The following writers were honoured this year: Shri N. Palani, Dr. Vel

Karthikeyan, Shri Aranga Thamizharasan, Shri Tirupur Krishnan, Smt. Uma

Kalyani, Shri Pinnalur M. Vivekanandhan, Shri Ko.Ma. Kodhandam,

Dr. A. Chellaperumal, Smt. Revathi Balu and Shri P.L. Rajendran.

Neyveli Book

Smt.Kiran Bedi visiting the Diamond Jubilee Photo Exhibition

CMD and Shri S.K.Shahi lighting the traditional lamp as Shri Manoj Parida looks on

On-the-spot competition to public Cultural Programme

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Creating Knowledge

CMD and Shri Manoj Parida presenting Best Writer Award

ndDr. S. Manian and Director (Finance) in the 2 day function

rdDr. K. Murugan and CGM (PR, Edn. & CSR) in the 3 day function

thDirector (Mines) during the 4 day function

thDirector (P&P) at the 5 day function

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Events

The publishers honoured were Bharathi Pathippagam, Giri Trading Agency

Ltd., Kalaihnan Pathippagam, Karthick Pathippagam, Pavai Publications,

Munnetra Pathippagam, Mullai

Pathippagam, Shri Ramakrishna

Math, Thirunelveli South India Saiva

Sidhandha Nool Pathippu Kazhagam

Ltd., and Vanavil Puthakalayam.

The occasion was the right forum to

release the below mentioned books:

“Udal Nalam Kaathidum Unnatha

Kulambugal” by Smt. Saraswathi

Arangarasan, “Vallalaarin Arutppa

Thavarangal” by Shri Panchavarnam, “Play Your Cards” by Shri S.

Palanivel, “Mooligai Ilai Samayal” and “The Handbook of Pretty Women” by

Dr. Revathy Perumalsamy and Smt. A.Geetha respectively. “Santhippu,

“Then Thisai Veeran Sivan” by Shri G. Manokaran and “Sirai Kuyilin

Raagam” by Neyveli Writers, “Collection of Poem” by Neyveli poets,

“Thottale Innikum”, “Divine Feeling Acupressure” by Shri Then Tamizhan

and Dr. J. Jayanthi, “The Relentless Creator” by Shri P. Gnana and “Petrorin

Aasi Pera Avargalai Nesi” by Shri P. Ramalingam and Smt. R. Jayasankari.

Dr. S. Manian, VC, Annamalai University, Prof. Dr. K. Murugan, VC,

Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, Shri C. Vijaya kumar, IPS, SP, Cuddalore Dt,

Shri S.M. Saleem, Dy. Commissioner, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chennai Region,

and Shri K. Vaithiyanathan, Editor, Dinamani, were the Chief Guests on

various days. Smt. Kiran Bedi, IPS (Retd.), Hon'ble Lt. Governor of

Puducherry, gave a surprise by visiting the Neyveli Book Fair on July 7, 2016

and appreciated our efforts in disseminating treasures of literary knowledge

to the people. NLC Directors and Senior Officials presided over the 10-day

long event. On the concluding day our Director (Mines) Shri Subir Das

participated as Chief Guest. NLC GH was instrumental in bringing the Health

awareness to the General Public at the Medical pavilion set up at the fair.

Cultural and Literary programmes were staged on all days of the fair. About

Three Lakh people visited the fair.

Cultural ProgrammeCultural Programme

Students enthusiastically seeing the books

Decorative entrance of arch of Neyveli Book Fair

Fair - 2016

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Revolution

Shri N. Muthu, ED (HR) at the 6th day function

Shri C. Vijayakumar, IPS at the 7th day function

Shri N. Shankar, CGM-HR at the 8th day function

Shri S.M. Saleem and Shri. K. Vaithiyanathan in 9th day function

Director (Mines) and Director (Power) during the valedictory function

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Higher Secondary Examinations (State Board)

Senior Secondary Examinations (XII CBSE)(Marks out of 500)

Secondary School Examinations (X CBSE)

Marks out Percentage of pass Name of the School Rank Holders

of 1200 & Highlights

NLC Boys' Higher R. Sundharamahalingam, S/o S. Ramar 1027

Sec. School, K. Sarathkumar, S/o K. Kattu Raja 1019

Block-10, Neyveli-1 A. Sasikumar, S/o K. Aynal 960

NLC Girls’ Higher J.M. Jeeva Suruthi, D/o A. Murugesan 1173

Sec. School, B. Babitha, D/o K. Babu 1110

Block-11, Neyveli-3 S. Mownika, D/o K. Sivakumar 1106

NLC Higher Sec. A. Kesavanraj, S/o N. Antonysamy 1065

School, Mandara- M. Menaka, D/o S. Murugan 1051

kuppam, Neyveli-2 M. Arunpandiyan, S/o N. Muthuvel 1038

Jawahar Matric. M. Aarthi, D/o R. Mohanasundaram, DCE/Mech./Vul./Mine-II 1182

Higher Sec. School, V. Janani, D/o K. Venkataraman, ACM/M/BTG Opn./TPS-II 1177

Block-17, Neyveli-1 R. Deepakkala, D/o T. Ravi, DCE/C&I/TPS-I 1177

K. Udhayakumari, D/o K. Kannan, Tech.II-B/PIC/GH 1174

St.Paul's Matric. S.J. Jovi Alen, S/o S. Joseph, Chief Tech./Elec.Opn./TPS-I 1164

Higher Sec. School, M. Pravin Kumar, S/o R. Moorthy 1149

Block-4, Neyveli-1 R.Siranjivi, S/o A. Rajasekaran 1145

St.Joseph of Cluny S. Hamshika, D/o R. Santhakumar, EE/Opn.Ser./Elec./TPS-II 1182

Matric. Higher N. Rajalakshmi, D/o C. Nagarajan, Sr. Foreman/HR/Mine-II 1182

Sec. School, A. Kavya, D/o V. Abaranchi 1176

Block-25, Neyveli-3 K. Priyadharshini, D/o D. Krishnan 1171

Sri Aurobindo Vidyalaya J. Vaishnavi, D/o P. Jothibasu 1056

Matric. Higher Sec. School, S. Srinivasan, S/o G. Sarvesan 986

Block-19, Neyveli-3 A. Vinica, D/o S. Anburaj 942

Tagore Matric. M. Brindha, D/o J. Manoharan, Indcoserve 932

Higher Sec. School, S. Jayalakshmi, D/o R. Sivalingam 896

Block-29, Neyveli-7 D. Sathish Kumar, S/o T. Dhanraj, Indcoserve 859

Seventh Day Adventist V. Pragathi, D/o K. Veeraraghavan, Foreman/FHS Mtce./TPS-II 968

Matric. Higher Sec. School S. Sivasankari, D/o S. Selvaraju, Indcoserve 895

Block-13, Neyveli-3. R. Priyanka, D/o M. Rajamanickam 857

168/267: 62.92%No. of students secured more than 80%: 3No. of students passed in first class: 61

514/575: 89.39%No. of students secured more than 1100: 3No. of students secured more than 1000: 19No. of students secured more than 80%: 39No. of students passed in first class: 309

237/266: 89.10%No. of students secured more than 1000: 5No. of students secured more than 80%: 5No. of students passed in first class: 96

715/760: 94.08%No. of students secured more than 1100: 61No. of students secured more than 1000:167No. of students secured more than 80%: 228No. of students passed in first class: 572

247/247: 100%No. of students secured more than 1100: 52No. of students secured more than 1000: 98No. of students secured more than 80%: 125No. of students passed in first class: 244

206/209: 98.56%No. of students secured more than 1100: 8No. of students secured more than 1000: 29No. of students secured more than 80%: 39No. of students passed in first class:146

69/83: 83.13%No. of students passed in first class: 25

22/26: 84.62%No. of students passed in first class: 9

26/26:100%No. of students passed in first class:14

Patrick George, S/o Mrs. Lucy Mole Chacko

Secondary Thekkathala, CM/PSE/CO 482

School, Block-17, K. Pawan Prasad, S/o V. Krishnamurthy, CM/Elec./Constn./NNTPS 480

Neyveli-1 G. Sanath Balaji, S/o A. Ganapathy 479

Jawahar Higher 126/126: 100%No. of students secured more than 450: 42No. of students secured more than 80%: 94No. of students passed in first class:126

Jawahar Higher C. Dhana Sekar, S/o R. Chandra Sekar, DCE/SME/Mine-I

Sec. School, S. Ramanan, S/o B. Sivaguru

Block-17, Neyveli-1 S. Bavanitha, S/o T. Sindhu Babu,

Kendriya Vidyalaya Jagpreet Singh, S/o Sukhyinder Singh

Block-3, Neyveli-1 B. Lakshmi Prasanthi, D/o V. Balaji, JE/Comp./E&H/TA

Abhinav Sharma, S/o Sashi Bhusan Shar

CM/Civil/TA

Sec. School, G. Mayakrishnan, S/o T. Ganapathy 418

Block-10, Neyveli-1 R. Arun, S/o V. Rajamani 414

NLC Girls' Higher R. Subhashini, D/o P. Ramasamy, Indcoserve/TPS-II 493

Sec. School, A. Sumitha, D/o R. Anandha Raj 491

Block-11 Neyveli-3 S. Deepa, D/o R. Sakthivel 485

NLC Boys’ Higher R. Boorasamy, S/o K. Ramalingam 441

616/631: 97.62%No. of students secured 10 pts: 71No. of students secured more than 9 pts: 198No. of students secured more than 6 pts: 604

32/32: 100%No. of students secured 10 pts: 3No. of students secured more than 9 pts: 9No. of students secured more than 8 points: 14No. of students secured more than 6 points: 28

S.S.L.C Examinations (Marks out of 500) (State Board)128/161: 79.50%No. of students secured more than 80%: 08No. of students passed in first class: 45

345/354: 97.46%No. of students secured more than 450: 39No. of students secured more than 80%: 112No. of students passed in first class: 296

(Contd.)

*District I

A C C O M P L I S H M E N T S O F N E Y V E L I S C H O O L SAcademic

Jagpreet Singh

M. Brindha

R. Subhashini

R. Deepika

Patrick George

N. Rajalakshmi

A. Kesavanraj

R. Sundharamahalingam

S.J. Jovi Alen

C. Dhana Sekar

J. Vaishnavi

R. Boorasamy

A. Gajapriya

V. Pragathi

S. Hamshika

J.M. Jeeva Suruthi

M. Aarthi

Ranking based on the performance in IX & X Stds.

without anyupgradation

Ranking based on the performance

in IX & X Stds.

*

*

*

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Academic

Marks out Percentage of pass Name of the School Rank Holders

of 500 & Highlights

NLC Higher A. Gajapriya, D/o V. Radhakrishnan (Photo at Page 18) 486

Sec. School, A. Angel, D/o D. Aronrajakumar 469

Mandarakuppam, R. Samyutha, D/o S. Ragunathan 463

Neyveli-2 V. Vishnupriya, D/o R. Venkatesan 463

NLC High R. Deepika, D/o C. Ravi (Photo at Page 18) 467

School, Block-26, S. Santhipriya, D/o S. Subaiyan 465

Neyveli-3 D. Kowsalya, D/o S. Dhanokodi 452

NLC Girls High D. Mounika, D/o V. Dhanakodi 478

School, Mandara- S. Vishnupriya, D/o S. Sivagnanam 477

kuppam, Neyveli-2 K. Dharani, D/o D. Karuppaiya, Indcoserve/TA 472

St.Joseph's High A. Abinaya, D/o S. Anbalagan 415

School, Block-4, M. Arthi, D/o A. Mayavan 415

Neyveli-1 D. Thiru Venkadam, S/o D. Thangarasu 413

B. Sugitha, D/o P. Balu 391

S. Kousalya, D/o S. Saravanan, DCE/M/Con.Mtce./M-IA 489

M. Poorani, D/o K.N. Murugan 489

M.Swathi, D/o C. Mohana Das, AO(Admn.)/HR/TPS-II 489

R. Eswar, S/o R. Ramadevan, DCE/M/MBS/M-IA 489

Jawahar Matric. G. Hemalatha, D/o T. Gopalakannan, Tech.III/Opn.Ser.Boiler/TPS-II 488

Higher Sec. School, S. Lokhasree, D/o L. Srinivasamoorthy, Tech.II/Plg.&Tech./TPS-II 488

Block-17, Neyveli-1 K. Sowmya, D/o N. Kannadasan 488

R. Pratab Chandra Guptan, S/o R. Rajendiran 488

S.K. Jayalakshmi, D/o N. Senthilkumar 487

S. Machanandhini, D/o K. Sathishwaran 487

U. Mahesh Kumar, S/o M.Uthandarayan, Tech.III-C/Elec.Mtce./M-II 487

St. Paul's Matric. V. Kalaiselvan, S/o C. Vadivel, Contract Worker/TPS-II 496

Higher Sec. School, C. Shyam David, S/o D. Christu Raj 495

Block-4, Neyveli-1 D.J. Jai Basker, S/o S. David Raj, Sr.Tech.Gr.I/HR/Mine-II 493

N. Geethapriya, D/o V. Nargunanathan, CM/P&L/Barsingsar Project 495

St.Joseph of Cluny Matric. G. Padmasri, D/o V. Govindan 495

Higher Sec. School, V. Brindha, D/o S. Velmurugan 494

Block-25, Neyveli-3 B.Abhi Suwetha, D/o S. Balachandran 493

M. Nidya, D/o S. Mayil, DCM/Elec.Mtce./TPS-I 493

Sri Aurobindo Vidyalaya P. Vinothini, D/o G. Mayil Vahanan, Tech.Gr.II-B/BB/Mine-I 472

Matric. Higher Sec. School, S. Gayathri, D/o (Late) M. Subramanian 471

Block-19, Neyveli-3 D.S. Dharsetha, D/o (Late) D. Srinivasan 462

Tagore Matric. G. Arunkumar, S/o P. Gnanavel, I.W.Gr.I/TS/Mine-I 453

Higher Sec. School, S. Preetha, D/o R. Selvakumar 445

Block-29, Neyveli-7 J. Abinash, S/o S. Jayasankar 443

Seventh Day Adventist G. Sowmya, D/o P. Gopalakrishnan 485

Matric. Higher Sec. School, L. Sathiya Balan, D/o V. Yogarani 474

Block-13,Neyveli-3 R. Vasantha Kumari, D/o G. Rajendran 459

N.M.J. J. Kanimozhi, D/o R. Jothy, Tech.Gr.III(C)/FHS/TPS-I 480

Matriculation S. Eiswar, S/o N. Sethumadhavan 478

School, Block-12, S. Lakshmipriya, D/o K. Seetharaman 476

Neyveli-3 S. Vijyalakshmi, D/o K.Sivakumar 476

V. Sakila, D/o K. Velmurugan, I.W.Gr.I/LBS/Mine-I 492

St.Antony's K. Praveen Kumar, S/o K. Kathirvel 492

Matriculation School, R. Nivetha, D/o A. Rajagopal 487

Block-29, Neyveli-7 R. Rajesh, S/o R. Ramanathan, Ser. Worker Gr.III/TS/Mine-I 487

V. Ram Kumar, S/o M. Venkatesan 487

K. Elavarasan, S/o S. Krishnamoorthy 486

Sacred Heart S. Santhiya, D/o M. Sabarimalai 485

Matriculation School, S. Abiramai, D/o R. Sathiyamoorthy 484

Mandarakuppam, P. Sowmiya, D/o M. Panneerselvam 484

Neyveli-2 S. Vignesh, S/o R. Sakthivel 484

A. Dharani, D/o K. Arumugam 483

106/110: 96.36%No. of students secured more than 450:4No. of students secured more than 80%: 23No. of students passed in first class: 85

109/110: 99.09%No. of students secured more than 450:8No. of students secured more than 80%: 27No. of students passed in first class: 82

31/32: 96.88%No. of students secured more than 80%: 3No. of students passed in first class: 22

462/473: 97.67%No. of students secured more than 450: 147No. of students secured more than 80%: 269No. of students passed in first class:429

323/325: 99.38%No. of students secured more than 450: 172No. of students secured more than 80%: 262No. of students passed in first class: 320

68/80: 85%No. of students secured more than 450: 6No. of students secured more than 80%: 24No. of students passed in first class: 41

276/277: 99.64%No. of students secured more than 450: 72No. of students secured more than 80%: 171No. of students passed in first class: 266

30/31: 96.77%No. of students secured more than 450: 3No. of students secured more than 80%: 14No. of students passed in first class: 29

18/18: 100%No. of students secured more than 80%: 11No. of students passed in first class: 18

182/211: 86.26%No. of students secured more than 450: 6No. of students secured more than 80%: 31No. of students passed in first class: 109

25/25: 100%No. of students secured more than 450: 10No. of students secured more than 80%: 15No. of students passed in first class: 23

133/133:100%No. of students secured more than 450: 61No. of students secured more than 80%: 99No. of students passed in first class: 128

104/104:100%No. of students secured more than 450: 33No. of students secured more than 80%: 36No. of students passed in first class: 100

S.S.L.C Examinations (State Board)

G. Sowmya

N. Geethapriya

V. Sakila

S. Santhiya

P. Vinothini,

R. Eswar

M. Arthi

D. Mounika

M. Poorani

G. Arunkumar

V. Kalaiselvan

J. Kanimozhi

K. Praveen Kumar

G. Padmasri

M.Swathi

A. Abinaya

S. Kousalya

I N A C A D E M I C A R E N A F O R T H E Y E A R 2 0 1 5 - 1 6

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News in Photographs

PHOTO ALBUM

1. CMD, Director (Fin) and Independent External Monitors for Integrity

Pact Programme in a review meeting at Neyveli House (25.06.2016)

2. Shri N.Muthu, ED(HR) greeting Shri A.K. Nayak, Chief Labour

Commissioner (Central) at Chennai during an interactive session

(29.07.2016)

3. Fire Fighting Demonstration at Barsingsar Project, Rajasthan during

the Fire Service Week Observation (22.04.2016)

4. NLC Shareholders in the Mine-I area, when they visited Neyveli

(05.07.2016)

5. Smt. R.Selvanayaki Kannan, Sub Judge, Neyveli and also the

Chairman, Lok Adalat presenting a cheque to a land evacuee at the

Lok Adalat held in the Learning & Development Centre, Neyveli

(25.06.2016)

6. Dr.Ani Grace Kalaimathi, Registrar, Tamil Nadu Nurses and

Midwives Council addressing the State Seminar on CNE at NLC GH

(06.04.2016)

7. Directors and Senior Officials exercising at a training programme for

lifestyle management (Art of Living) at L&DC (23.06.2016)

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PHOTO ALBUM

Association during the Yegneswaran Memorial Lecture Programme

(14.05.2016)

6. CMD and Shri S.A.F.Khalid, ED (Mines), with officer-bearers of the

All India Minority Muslim Employees Welfare Association during the

Ramzan Ifthar Celebrations at the Association (02.07.2016)

7. Creativity Workshop organised by Neyveli Ladies Club for the benefit

of the Members of NLC Chapter of WIPS (25.04.2016)

1. CMD unveiling the plaque to mark the inauguration of the New School

Building for Kendriya Vidyalaya, Block-3, Neyveli (23.06.2016)

2. CMD participating in the Ugadi Celebrations held at Neyveli Telugu

Samithi (08.04.2016)

3. Shri S.Sridhar, CGM (PR, Edn. & CSR), with officials of NLC Education

Department, Teachers and Students in the International Childrens’ Book

Day-2016 celebration at NLC Elementary School, Block-28 (02.04.2016)

4. CMD, Rt. Rev Dr.Abeer, Bishop, Sultanpettai Diocese and Priests of

Presentation Church, Block-24, Neyveli during the annual feast of the

Church (02.02.2016)

5. Winners of “Student Engineer Award” instituted by the Engineers and

Students Association, Neyveli with Director (P&P). Smt.Dr. G.V.Uma,

Controller of Examinations, Anna University and office bearers of the

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Farewell

BEST WISHES TO SENIOR CITIZENSDuring the period between April and June 2016, 317 employees

laid down their offices on attaining Superannuation.Brown Coal wishes the retired executives employees a long,

prosperous, peaceful and happy retired life.and

M. Palani, CPF No.24074CGM./LA

DOJ:17.09.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Krishnamurthy, CPF No.24961DGM./I.E. Wing

DOJ:26.05.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Tamizhvanan, CPF No.24051CGM./Plg.&Tech.

DOJ:04.06.1979; DOR:30.04.2016n n

A. Chinnaiyan, CPF No.21852Pr.Exe.Sec../HR

DOJ:12.10.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

n D.O.J : Date of Joining in NLC D.O.R : Date of Retirementn

V. Gopinath, CPF No.25362CM./Gen.Works

DOJ:01.12.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

M. Raju, CPF No.25468CM./Accts.

DOJ:16.09.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

Min

e-I

M. Natesan, CPF No.23380SME Opr.(SG4)./LBS

DOJ:29.11.1978; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Ramaraj, CPF No.25970CM./LA

DOJ:09.08.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

T. Shanmugam, CPF No.23589ACM./BRP

DOJ:03.04.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

D. Fredy Gunaseelan, CPF No.23598DCE./SMD

DOJ:02.07.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

P. Sankaran, CPF No.23535DEE./GWC

DOJ:16.12.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Arumugam, CPF No.23182Sr.F'Man(SG4)./Elec.Mines

DOJ:22.11.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Rajendran, CPF No.23885APS(SG4)./Plg.&Tech.

DOJ:03.12.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

T. Veerasamy, CPF No.32743Chief Supr./Arb.(SG4)./SMD

DOJ:21.09.1987; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Subbarayan, CPF No.21544Sr.F'Man(SG3)./FM Yard

DOJ:01.12.1977; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Rajakumaran, CPF No.21632Sr.F'Man(SG3)./GWC

DOJ:08.02.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Ravi, CPF No.21956Sr.F'Man(SG3)./FM Yard

DOJ:15.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Ramamoorthy, CPF No.21973Sr.F'Man(SG3)./FM Yard

DOJ:14.12.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

V. Velayutham, CPF No.24730Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Mini Auto

DOJ:02.08.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

A. Kanagasabai, CPF No.23180Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Elec. OH

DOJ:22.11.1978; DOR:30.06.2016

V. Narasimhan, CPF No.23335APO(SG3)./SME OH

DOJ:02.12.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

P. Durai, CPF No.24565Sr.F'Man(SG3)./LBS

DOJ:14.08.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

R.B. Sampath Kumar, CPF No.24661Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Con.MRR

DOJ:17.06.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Nagappan, CPF No.25546Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Geology Dn.

DOJ:13.01.1981; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Syedadam, CPF No.24744Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Mini Auto

DOJ:08.08.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Amudhavelu, CPF No.24752Sr.F'Man(SG3)./BHD

DOJ:04.08.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Perambalam, CPF No.24812Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:27.09.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

T. Palani, CPF No.24926Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Con. Recdg.

DOJ:07.10.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Selvakumar, CPF No.25376Sr.F'Man(SG3)./NSBS

DOJ:08.12.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Ekambaram, CPF No.26209SME Opr.(SG2)./Con.MRR

DOJ:06.10.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

C. Balakrishnan, CPF No.26214SME Opr.(SG2)./NSBS

DOJ:06.10.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

T. Shanmugam, CPF No.27864SME Opr.(SG3)./BBS

DOJ:29.06.1984; DOR:30.04.2016

V. Baskaran, CPF No.36265Sr.F'Man(SG3)./LBS

DOJ:05.06.1990; DOR:31.05.2016

M. Palanivel, CPF No.25557Sr.F'Man(SG2)./GWC

DOJ:09.01.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Palanimanickam, CPF No.25560Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:13.01.1981; DOR:31.05.2016

C. Arul, CPF No.26012SME Opr.(SG2)./LBS

DOJ:26.07.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

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N. Titus, CPF No.27915Sr.F'Man(SG2)./GWC

DOJ:29.06.1984; DOR:31.05.2016

V.R. Kanakarajan, CPF No.27914Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Drills

DOJ:28.06.1984; DOR:31.05.2016

B. Kaliyan, CPF No.24213Ch.Tech../HR Dept.

DOJ:31.10.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

N. Aranganathan, CPF No.23709Ch.Tech../BHD

DOJ:09.03.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

P. Thangavelu, CPF No.35337Mas.Opr.(EME/CME)(SG1)./TBS

DOJ:04.12.1989; DOR:31.05.2016

T. Arokiaraj, CPF No.26017Ch.Tech../Mini Auto

DOJ:26.07.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Kumaresan, CPF No.35251Ch.Tech../FM Yard

DOJ:16.11.1989; DOR:30.06.2016

P. Kathirvelu, CPF No.23898Ch.Tech../LBS

DOJ:09.03.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Kandasamy, CPF No.24207Ch.Tech../NSBS

DOJ:31.10.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Jothilingam, CPF No.24347Ch.Tech../Geology Dept.

DOJ:25.04.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Ganesan, CPF No.25068Ch.Tech../TBS

DOJ:08.09.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

V. Subburayan, CPF No.25801Ch.Tech../LBS

DOJ:15.07.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

N. Sundaramoorthy, CPF No.27918Sr.F'Man(SG2)./GWC

DOJ:29.06.1984; DOR:31.05.2016

J. Rajan Michel Daniel, CPF No.23792Mas.Opr.(SG1)./TBS

DOJ:23.04.1979; DOR:30.04.2016

N. Ayyakkannu, CPF No.29229Spl.Gr.Mas.Opr.(SG1)./Gen.WorksDOJ:26.07.1985; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Jayakumar, CPF No.32690F'Man(SG1)./Con.MRR

DOJ:31.07.1987; DOR:31.05.2016

A. Sundaram, CPF No.27762SG M.Opr.(SG2)./SME MM

DOJ:05.10.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

C. Kannaiyan, CPF No.27866Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:29.06.1984; DOR:30.06.2016

V. Venkatachalam, CPF No.27879Sr.F'Man(SG2)./SME.MRR

DOJ:28.06.1984; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Balachandran, CPF No.27880Sr.F'Man(SG2)./SME MM

DOJ:28.06.1984; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Munusamy, CPF No.36196Ch.Tech../SME MM

DOJ:04.06.1990; DOR:30.04.2016

S. Kulasekaran, CPF No.26208Tech.Gr.II/B./LBS

DOJ:06.10.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Ibramsha, CPF No.42878Tech.Gr.III/C./SME.Lub.

DOJ:05.05.2000; DOR:30.04.2016

A. Balakrishnan, CPF No.26272SME Opr.(SG3)./BBS

DOJ:05.10.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

M. Selvarajan, CPF No.24145CGM./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:19.03.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

N. Soundararani, CPF No.21997DM./Accts.

DOJ:18.01.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Abraham, CPF No.21684Chargehand(SG4)./SME MM

DOJ:06.02.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Venugopal, CPF No.21969SME Opr.(SG4)./BBS

DOJ:30.11.1977; DOR:31.05.2016

A. Sarangapani, CPF No.26241Sr.F'Man(SG3)./SME OH

DOJ:08.12.1982; DOR:30.04.2016

V. Kasi, CPF No.41467Tech.Gr.II/B./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:16.05.1997; DOR:31.05.2016

T. Subburaj, CPF No.41864Tech.Gr.II/B./Mini Auto

DOJ:01.10.1997; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Periyasamy, CPF No.41965Tech.Gr.II/B./NSBS

DOJ:02.02.1998; DOR:30.04.2016

G. Balasundaram, CPF No.42015Tech.Gr.II/B./FM Yard

DOJ:02.02.1998; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Kolandaivel, CPF No.42605Tech.Gr.II/B./SME.MRR

DOJ:11.03.1998; DOR:30.04.2016

I. Abdul Salam, CPF No.23697Sr.Tech.Gr.I./LBS

DOJ:04.12.1982; DOR:30.04.2016

R. Ramasamy, CPF No.29853Sr.Tech.Gr.I./SME.MRR

DOJ:28.12.1985; DOR:31.05.2016

V. Karunakaran, CPF No.37555Sr.Tech.Gr.II./LBS

DOJ:10.12.1990; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Udayasuriyan, CPF No.41059Sr.Opr.Gr.II./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:01.10.1996; DOR:30.06.2016

Min

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A

R. Velusamy, CPF No.21976Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Mini Auto

DOJ:14.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

M. Thirumalai, CPF No.28332SME Opr.(SG3)./LBS

DOJ:20.09.1984; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Sekar, CPF No.25547Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Gen.Works

DOJ:16.01.1981; DOR:30.04.2016

A. Jayapal, CPF No.26215SME Opr.(SG2)./MBS

DOJ:06.10.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

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V. Rajavel, CPF No.23860Ch.Tech../BBS

DOJ:09.03.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

C. Chendurpandian, CPF No.24979CM./Trg.

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

N. Kasi, CPF No.21958ACM./Elec. Mtce.

DOJ:16.12.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Stalin, CPF No.21685DCE./Boiler Oprn.

DOJ:06.02.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

S.R. Jayamoorthy, CPF No.24436CM./Boiler Mtce.

DOJ:26.05.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Ramasamy, CPF No.27710DCM./WCTP

DOJ:07.11.1983; DOR:30.04.2016

A. John Britto, CPF No.23453EE./Elec. Oprn.

DOJ:30.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Balamoorthy, CPF No.25998EE./Turbine Oprn.

DOJ:29.09.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

N. Gurunathan, CPF No.25368CM./Plg.&Tech.

DOJ:23.12.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Balaji, CPF No.27301CM./Trg.

DOJ:14.11.1983; DOR:31.05.2016

V. Vittal, CPF No.21648ACM./FHS Mtce.

DOJ:29.11.1977; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Arokiasamy, CPF No.25208Ch.Tech../BBS

DOJ:26.11.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Mohan, CPF No.42676Tech.Gr.II/B./SME MM

DOJ:13.05.1998; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Thanavel, CPF No.43297Ser.Wor.Gr.III(G)./LBS

DOJ:01.06.2000; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Solan, CPF No.28100DGM./WCTP

DOJ:10.09.1984; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Murugappan, CPF No.25254GM./FHS

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

N.S. Syed Ali, CPF No.24229CM./Elec.Mtce.

DOJ:17.12.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

A. Chandra Sekaran, CPF No.23158CM./Tur. Mtce.

DOJ:21.08.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Elangovan, CPF No.23066Ch.Tech../ECBS

DOJ:24.01.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

V. Thangaraju, CPF No.23738Ch.Tech../ECBS

DOJ:09.03.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

T. Muniyandi, CPF No.24815DEE./Elec. Oprn.

DOJ:29.09.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

L. Devaraj, CPF No.26628Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Boiler Mtce.

DOJ:14.03.1983; DOR:31.05.2016

V. Sakthivel, CPF No.25172 CM./Accts.

DOJ:15.09.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

N. Palaniappan, CPF No.28037DGM./AC Rep. Shop

DOJ:30.07.1984; DOR:30.04.2016

V. Mohamed. Ali. Maraicar, CPF No.25012Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Shift Oprn.

DOJ:13.06.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

N. Tamilarasan, CPF No.31680Sr. Ambulance Driver(SG2)./Shift Oprn.

DOJ:31.01.1987; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Sowrimuthu, CPF No.31409Sr.Tech.Gr.II./Shift Oprn.

DOJ:21.11.1986; DOR:31.05.2016

V. Dhanavel, CPF No.35392Jr. Asst.Gr.I./Accts.

DOJ:20.12.1989; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Lurthanathan, CPF No.42490Tech.Gr.II/B./Accts.

DOJ:16.02.1998; DOR:31.05.2016

M. Annamalai, CPF No.27674AO/MC(SG2)./Tur. Mtce.

DOJ:07.11.1983; DOR:31.05.2016

A. Subramanian, CPF No.24392CGM

DOJ:11.03.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

S. Gnanasekaran, CPF No.24368GM./Oprn. Ser.

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Prabakaran, CPF No.24293DGM./Shift Oprn.

DOJ:17.12.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

V. Mohan, CPF No.24701CM./Stores

DOJ:26.05.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

G. Selvaraj, CPF No.21683Sr.F'Man(SG3)./FHS Mtce.

DOJ:06.02.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

G. Raja, CPF No.21983Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Boiler Oprn.

DOJ:01.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

V.A. Annadurai, CPF No.24648Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Boil. Aux. Mtce

DOJ:04.08.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Ravisankar, CPF No.27712APO(SG3)./HR

DOJ:07.11.1983; DOR:30.04.2016

T. Nedunchezhian, CPF No.26239Sr.F'Man(SG2)./FHS Mtce

DOJ:08.12.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

TP

S -

II

TPS-

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nit

N. Thangasamy, CPF No.26300Ch.Tech../TBS

DOJ:08.10.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

P. Subramanian, CPF No.24902Ch.Tech../BBS

DOJ:29.07.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

N. Pandurangan, CPF No.33828Sr.Tech.Gr.II./TBS

DOJ:17.05.1989; DOR:30.04.2016

TPS-

I Exp

n.

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V. Velusamy, CPF No.33830Sr.Tech.Gr.II./ICE Shop

DOJ:16.05.1989; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Ranganathan, CPF No.23359APO(SG3)./Roads

DOJ:01.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

A. Arulraj, CPF No.23528AO/MC. SG3(SG3)./Telecom.

DOJ:12.03.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

R. Kuppusamy, CPF No.26919Ser.Wor.Gr.I./Ind. Canteen

DOJ:06.05.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

C. Ramalingam, CPF No.25022Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Elec. Mtce.

DOJ:12.06.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Balraj, CPF No.25026APO(SG3)./HR

DOJ:13.06.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

K.N. Ramalingam, CPF No.26319AO(SG3)./Security Dept.

DOJ:07.05.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

N. Serapandian, CPF No.36913Sr.Tech.Gr.II./LMV

DOJ:01.10.1986; DOR:31.05.2016

D. Govindarasu, CPF No.37901Sr.Tech.Gr.II./Bus Service

DOJ:21.01.1991; DOR:30.04.2016

R. Saleem, CPF No.38220Sr.Tech.Gr.II./Auto Shop

DOJ:05.08.1991; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Rajavannian, CPF No.23545AO/MC. SG4(SG4)./Hort.

DOJ:20.01.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

T. Arulmani, CPF No.25880APO(SG4)./Accts.

DOJ:21.12.1981; DOR:30.04.2016

D. Gajendran, CPF No.27588Sr.F'Man(SG2)./ICE Shop

DOJ:24.02.1984; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Selvaraj, CPF No.29538M.Opr.(SG2)./SS

DOJ:26.07.1985; DOR:30.04.2016

P. Murugesan, CPF No.36313Ch.Tech./CWS

DOJ:06.06.1990; DOR:30.06.2016

T. Selvaraj, CPF No.37098Ch.Conductor/Oprn.

DOJ:28.10.1986; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Kaliyaperumal, CPF No.27715Sr.Tech.Gr.I./SS

DOJ:26.04.1984; DOR:30.06.2016

M.R. Kumar, CPF No.26322AO(SG3)./Security Dept.

DOJ:07.05.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Muthu Olibu, CPF No.28882M.Opr.(SG3)./Elec.Gen.

DOJ:10.04.1985; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Mohan, CPF No.27154Attdt.Spl.Gr.A./HR

DOJ:23.08.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Arakkani, CPF No.25725Health Wor.Spl.Gr.A./Health

DOJ:12.08.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Meenakshi Alias Patammal, CPF No.29355, Tech.Gr.I.(A)./EstateDOJ:05.09.1985; DOR:30.04.2016

C. Packialakshmi, CPF No.35114Attdt.Spl.Gr.A./NLC BHSS, Bl.10

DOJ:17.10.1989; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Kamalam, CPF No.35127Attdt.Spl.Gr.A./NLC HSS.MK

DOJ:19.10.1989; DOR:30.06.2016

L. Anthony Mary Chandra, CPF No.30716, Attdt.Spl.Gr.A./HRDOJ:27.06.1986; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Arjunan, CPF No.44902I.W.Gr.I./Civil Mtce.

DOJ:27.01.2006; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Sathiyamurthy, CPF No.27155Mas.Opr.(SG1)./Telecom

DOJ:04.04.1983; DOR:31.05.2016

P. Rajammal, CPF No.25641Health Wor.Spl.Gr.A./Civil Mtce.

DOJ:12.08.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Thangamani, CPF No.25651Health Wor.Spl.Gr.A./HR

DOJ:13.08.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Dhanam, CPF No.25654Health Wor.Spl.Gr.A./Health

DOJ:13.08.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

B. Uthayakumar, CPF No.26338AO(SG3)./Photo ID Cell

DOJ:07.05.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

D. Chandrasekaran, CPF No.26350AO(SG3)./Security Dept.

DOJ:07.05.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Rathinasamy, CPF No.27432AO/MC. SG3(SG3)./Health

DOJ:20.12.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Rajasekaran, CPF No.27708AO(SG3)./Security Dept

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V. Bharathi, CPF No.28511AO(SG3)./Accts.

DOJ:06.11.1984; DOR:30.06.2016

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P. Devanathan, CPF No.25248Sr.F'Man(SG2)./CWS

DOJ:12.01.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Saminathan, CPF No.21919CM./SS

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K.V. Krishnamurthy, CPF No.26931APO(SG4)./Mini Auto/Bl.1

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G. Kolanchiappan, CPF No.23987APO(SG3)./HR

DOJ:23.10.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Sathiyaseelan, CPF No.24813Sr.F'Man(SG3)./CERS

DOJ:27.09.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

A. Adaikalasamy, CPF No.24943Sr.F'Man(SG3)./HMV

DOJ:11.08.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Chandrasekaran, CPF No.23344CGM./P&BD

DOJ:17.08.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

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A. Elumalai, CPF No.45046Ser.Worker Gr.III(G)./Contracts Dept.DOJ:27.01.2006; DOR:31.05.2016

P. Arokiadoss, CPF No.25261AO(SG4)./Accts.

DOJ:29.07.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Ganesan, CPF No.45756I.W.Gr.I./L&DC

DOJ:20.05.2008; DOR:31.05.2016

T. Gnana Sekaran, CPF No.23621CGM./Purchase Wing

DOJ:28.05.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

R. C. Roswan, CPF No.23097GM./Purchase Wing

DOJ:22.09.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Rajendran, CPF No.26927AO(SG3)./Vig. Cell

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G. Manoharan, CPF No.27688AO(SG3)./Vig. Cell

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R. Natarajan, CPF No.27700AO(SG3)./Vig. Cell

DOJ:07.11.1983; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Appadurai, CPF No.31431Sr.Tech.Gr.I./HR

DOJ:26.12.1986; DOR:30.06.2016

G. Ramalingam, CPF No.43789Tech.Gr.III/C./HR

DOJ:20.09.2000; DOR:30.06.2016

P. Tharanidharan, CPF No.24949CM./PSE

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Puhazhenthi, CPF No.26693CM./PF Office

DOJ:19.04.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

G. Meenakshi Sundaram, CPF No.25946ACM./Accts.

DOJ:11.01.1982; DOR:30.04.2016

V. Sundari, CPF No.21941Exe.Sec./Contract Dept.

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B. Satish Chand, CPF No.24827GM./Stores & Mat.

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R. Lalitha, CPF No.23082DM./Accts.

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V. Asok Pandian, CPF No.26655CM./Accts.

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R. Amudha, CPF No.28120Exe.Nur.Supdt.

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Mary Vijayarani, CPF No.30965Nur.Supdt.

DOJ:01.10.1986; DOR:30.04.2016

C. Krishna Kumar, CPF No.21798Sr.T.Opr.(SG4)

DOJ:03.08.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

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I. Kumuda, CPF No.24075APO(SG4)./HR

DOJ:03.05.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

G.K. Shanmugam, CPF No.27027Ch.Tr.Overseer(SG4)./PCS

DOJ:01.09.1982; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Pannerselvam, CPF No.28515Ch.Tr.Overseer(SG4)./PCS

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S. Sarasu, CPF No.31723Attdt.Spl.Gr.A./Stores & Mat.

DOJ:10.12.1986; DOR:31.05.2016

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G. Sivaji, CPF No.25971SG Ch.Tlx.Opr.(SG2)./MGT. SER.DOJ:06.08.1982; DOR:30.04.2016

C. Saminathan, CPF No.45212Ser.Worker Gr.II(G)./Accts.

DOJ:24.05.2006; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Subramani, CPF No.24307CM./Envt.Cell

DOJ:06.08.1979; DOR:30.04.2016

V. Kasthuri, CPF No.23477DM./Purchase Wing

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H. Jesudoss Sundararajan, CPF No.24583, CM./Purchase WingDOJ:11.08.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Baskaran, CPF No.24867CM./Disp.

DOJ:21.04.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

G. Chinnaiyan, CPF No.25941ACM./Accts.

DOJ:04.01.1982; DOR:30.04.2016

S. Raghunathan, CPF No.24890DCM./Accts.

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C. Rajendran, CPF No.25001DCM./CARD

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V. Udayasankar, CPF No.33020 DGM./Accts.

DOJ:12.10.1987; DOR:30.06.2016

E. Elango, CPF No.24498CGM./DF Sectt.

DOJ:05.11.1979; DOR:31.05.2016

K. Muthu, CPF No.27962CGM./Accts.

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P. Raja Bahadur Khan, CPF No.24285GM./Civil/CTO

DOJ:22.10.1979; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Mohanraju, CPF No.24447DGM./Safety

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

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R. Thiyagarajan, CPF No.25074Sr.F'Man(SG4)

DOJ:22.11.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

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A.N.. Arumugam, CPF No.23347DGM./Sub.Stores

DOJ:08.09.1978; DOR:30.06.2016

P. Kanniappan, CPF No.29456Sr.F'Man(SG2)./FHS O&A

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R. Dharmaraju, CPF No.25287CM./Tur. Mtce.

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R. Balaraju, CPF No.29489Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Boi.Aux.Mtce.

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A. Ponnuchamy, CPF No.29493Sr.F'Man(SG2)./FHS O&A

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A. Ramamurthy, CPF No.29700Sr.F'Man(SG2)./AHS O&A

DOJ:16.09.1985; DOR:31.05.2016

P. Chandrasekaran, CPF No.23039DCE./BTG Oprn.

DOJ:04.01.1979; DOR:30.04.2016

S. Ravi, CPF No.23911DCE./AHS Oprn.

DOJ:23.10.1979; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Alagesan, CPF No.23027Sr.F'Man(SG3)./AHS Mtce.

DOJ:20.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Elangovan, CPF No.23499 Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Boi.Aux.

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M. Sekar, CPF No.25451Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Elec. Mtce.

DOJ:09.10.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Panneerselvam, CPF No.24715DGM./Plg.&Tech.

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V. Ramalingam, CPF No.23668CM./WCTP O&A

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D. Rangaraajulu, CPF No.24714CM./FHS O&A

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V. Velmurugan, CPF No.25164CM./BTG Oprn.

DOJ:26.05.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Rajam, CPF No.38042APO(SG2)./HR

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K. Dhavamani, CPF No.36190CWC./HR

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P. Kaliyamoorthy, CPF No.45116I.W.Gr.I./

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R. Ramesh, CPF No.23980CGM./Constn.

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P. Maruthamuthu, CPF No.28609Ch.Tech../Boiler Oprn.

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N. Kasinathan, CPF No.45153Ser.Worker Gr.III(G)./Civil Dn.

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T. Kathirvel, CPF No.24843ACM./BBS

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P. Rajendran, CPF No.28232ACM./GWC

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M. Rengarajan, CPF No.32143ACM./Accts.

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G. Neelakandan, CPF No.23464EE./Elec.Mines

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S. Uthirapathy, CPF No.27898EE./SME.Recdg.

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V. Anbalagan, CPF No.21893DM./HR

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K. Arasavel, CPF No.45623I.W.Gr.I./Boiler Oprn.

DOJ:29.06.2007; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Viswanathan, CPF No.24443 CGM./SME.Recdg.

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

D.. Rajasekaran, CPF No.24417GM./Elec.Mines

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M. Ameerbatcha, CPF No.24824GM./Vul.

DOJ:25.02.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Suriyamurthi, CPF No.21837ACM./FHS O&A

DOJ:19.07.1978; DOR:30.06.2016

R. Kaliyamoorthy, CPF No.29438Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Turb. Oprn.

DOJ:10.07.1985; DOR:30.04.2016

R. Mani, CPF No.24712DGM./C&I Mtce.

DOJ:17.04.1980; DOR:30.06.2016

K. Sekar, CPF No.26589ACM./Accts.

DOJ:20.01.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Chakkaravarthy, CPF No.45408I.W.Gr.I./WCTP O&A

DOJ:18.01.2007; DOR:30.04.2016

C. Ramachandran, CPF No.33906Sr.Tech.Gr.II./FHS Mtce.

DOJ:05.06.1989; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Sivasubramanian, CPF No.42290Tech.Gr.II/B./Turb. Oprn.

DOJ:02.02.1998; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Parthasarathy, CPF No.43671Tech.Gr.III/C./Turb. Oprn.

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G. Poomari, CPF No.44365Ser.Worker Gr.III(G)./Civil Dn.

DOJ:18.07.2003; DOR:31.05.2016

S. Rajangam, CPF No.44982Ser.Worker Gr.III(G)./Boiler Oprn.

DOJ:27.01.2006; DOR:31.05.2016

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II

M. Lakshmipathy, CPF No.21961CME Opr.(SG4)./TS

DOJ:19.07.1978; DOR:30.06.2016

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D. Thangavel, CPF No.23421Sr.F'Man(SG3)./GWC

DOJ:14.12.1978; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Sellamuthu, CPF No.24005APO(SG4)./HR

DOJ:05.03.1980; DOR:31.05.2016

M. Krishna Moorthy, CPF No.24025 SME Opr.(SG4)./MBS

DOJ:30.10.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

S. Senguttuvan, CPF No.24746SME Opr.(SG4)./LBS

DOJ:08.08.1980; DOR:30.04.2016

R. Ramalingam, CPF No.23104Sr.F'Man(SG3)./GWC

DOJ:22.07.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Ponnusamy, CPF No.26634Sr.F'Man(SG3)./GWC

DOJ:14.03.1983; DOR:30.04.2016

R. Albert Johnleo, CPF No.27090Sr.F'Man(SG2)./FM Yard

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P. John Milton, CPF No.27661Sr.F'Man(SG2)./SME.MRR

DOJ:10.10.1983; DOR:30.04.2016

K. Annamalai, CPF No.28917 Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Con.MRR

DOJ:20.09.1984; DOR:30.06.2016

V. Elumalai, CPF No.27460Ch.Tech./FM Yard

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S. Muralidharan, CPF No.31439APO(SG3)./HR

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N. Rajendran, CPF No.23457Sr.F'Man(SG3)./LBS

DOJ:14.12.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

M. Ramachandran, CPF No.25934Spl.Gr.Mas.Opr.(SG1)./230 KV SSDOJ:22.02.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

J. James William, CPF No.27792Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Prodn

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P. Subramanian, CPF No.27277Sr.F'Man(SG2)./GWC

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V. Natarajan, CPF No.25332 M.Opr.(SG2)./Con.Modfn.

DOJ:08.01.1981; DOR:30.06.2016

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S. Anbazhagan, CPF No.26949Spl.Gr.Mas.Opr.(SG1)./Elec.MinesDOJ:04.04.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Ganesan, CPF No.27842Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Con.Mtce

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M. Nagappan, CPF No.27360AO/MC(SG2)./Cr. Yard

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R. Manickam, CPF No.27054Sr.F'Man(SG2)./FM Yard

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V. Pushpanathan, CPF No.23938Sr.F'Man(SG3)./GWC

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C. Benvin Rayan, CPF No.28268F'Man(SG1)./Con.MRR

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V. Sampath Kumar, CPF No.28188Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Mini Auto

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A. Sicil, CPF No.27547Sr.F'Man(SG2)./BHD

DOJ:18.02.1984; DOR:30.04.2016

P. Vinayagam, CPF No.27067 Sr.F'Man(SG2)./HR

DOJ:23.09.1982; DOR:31.05.2016

G. Balakrishnan, CPF No.24337Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Vul.

DOJ:25.10.1979; DOR:30.06.2016

M. Rajagopal, CPF No.27116Ch.Tech./GWC

DOJ:20.06.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

A. Sadayamuthu, CPF No.28677Sr.F'Man(SG2)./SME.Recdg

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S. Sekar, CPF No.27647Sr.F'Man(SG2)./SME-MM

DOJ:12.10.1983; DOR:30.06.2016

N. Rajendran, CPF No.23452Sr.F'Man(SG3)./Elec.Mines

DOJ:14.12.1978; DOR:30.04.2016

G. Ravi, CPF No.27790SME Opr.(SG3)./SBS

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R. Gunasekar, CPF No.29171Sr.F'Man(SG2)./Cr. Yard

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T. Pakkirisamy, CPF No.27176Sr.F'Man(SG2)./BHD

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G. John Philips, CPF No.28144Ch.Tech./Safety

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M. Munusamy, CPF No.36706Sr.Tech.Gr.II./LBS

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K. Elumalai, CPF No.36715Sr.Tech.Gr.II./Shift Off.

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C.M. Jayakumar, CPF No.29968Sr.Opr.Gr.I./BBS

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G. Panneerselvam, CPF No.36642Sr.Opr.Gr.I./TSS

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D. Selvaraj, CPF No.34398Sr.Tech.Gr.II./BBS

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T. Ganesan, CPF No.41899Tech.Gr.II/B./Elec.Mines

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C. Pankaras, CPF No.43450Tech.Gr.III/C./FM Yard

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A. Arivaradhan, CPF No.43758Tech.Gr.III/C./SME-MM

DOJ:25.08.2000; DOR:30.06.2016

N. Neelavathy, CPF No.34645Attdt. Spl.Gr.A./HR

DOJ:16.10.1989; DOR:30.04.2016

G. Rajakannu, CPF No.43909Tech.Gr.III/C./TS

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Farewell

NLC always feels that rendering service to the society and extending a

helping hand to the people in need is its responsibility. As part of its

Corporate Social Responsibility, NLC set up 6 free Buttermilk

Distribution Stalls (NLC DHARA) to help the people in and around

Neyveli to beat the harsh summer heat.

NLC engaged the members of the People Service Group to man the

Buttermilk Distribution Stalls which served about 20,000 people a day at

different locations like NLC Arch Gate, Nehru Square, Central Bus

Stand, General Hospital, Skew Bridge Junction and Mantharakuppam

Bus Stand from April 26, 2016. The expenses on this count worked out to

Rs 13.5 lakh a month. On April 26, 2016 Shri. N. Muthu, ED/HR,

inaugurated the Buttermilk distribution at Nehru Square. People from

all walks of life, residing in and around Neyveli, appreciated and

NLC sets up “Jal Dhara”—Free Buttermilk Dispensing StallsCool Retreats from Sweltering Heat

Shri N.Muthu inaugurating the Jal Dhara scheme by distributing buttermilk to the public

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VIP Visit

3. The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee

(Rajya Sabha) on Papers laid on Table under the Chairmanship of

Dr.C.P. Thakur, Hon’ble MP visited Kodaikanal on 28.06.2016 and

reviewed the performance of NLC.

1. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public

Grievances, Law and Justice visited Chennai under the Chairmanship

of Dr.E.M. Sudarsana Nachiappan, Hon’ble MP on 22.06.2016 and

reviewed the performance of NLC on the subject.

2. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resources

Development under the Chairmanship of Dr. Satya Narayan Jatiya,

Hon’ble MP visited Chennai on 28.06.2016 and reviewed the Human

Resources Development initiatives of our organization.

Parliament Panels' Visit & Review

VIP Visits

Smt. Sujatha Prasad, Joint Secretary , Union Ministry of Coal and

the Part-time Official Director of NLC Board planting a sapling

while she visited Neyveli on 21.04.2016 for a Board Meeting.

Shri S.K. Shahi, IAS, Joint Secretary, Union Ministry of Coal planting

a sapling at Mine-I Afforestation area on 30.06.2016 while he visited

Neyveli for participating the inaugural function of Neyveli Book Fair-2016

Shri A.K.Bakshi, Member, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission,

New Delhi with our Directors and Senior Officials of NLC, at the

Visitors’ Gallery of Mine-I, on 22.06.2016 when he visited Neyveli.

Shri K.Madhavan Nair, Part-time Non Official Director of NLC Board

with the senior officials of NLC at the Mine-I Visitors' Gallery

on 21.04.2016 when he visited Neyveli

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Brown Coal I April - June 2016 31

Ladies Club, the Chief Guest of the function thanked the NLC

management and the Neyveli Tamil Sangam for this “wonderful

initiative.” Smt. Yogamaya Acharya along with Smt. Kanchan Rakesh

Kumar, Smt. Devaki Thangapandian and Smt. Santhi Selva Kumar,

patrons of Neyveli Ladies Club, gave away the educational kits to the

students. The students who attended the session in their feedback

stated that the programme had

instilled in them self-confidence to

bravely face the public examinations

and to secure the highest marks.

They thanked the NLC management

for prov id ing them wi th the

opportunity to improve their learning

skil ls. Sri S.Sridhar CGM/PR/

Edu./CSR, Shri I. Nedumaran,

S e c r e t a r y , N L C S c h o o l s ,

Shri R. Govinda Rajan, ADGM/CSR,

senior officials, employees and

s tudents par t ic ipated in the

programme.

“Vettrippadi” (Stepping Stone to Victory), a motivational Training

Progamme meant for the students studying in Tamil Medium schools

who moved to 10th Std in the academic year (2016-17), was jointly

organized by NLC and Neyveli Tamil Sangam. It was inaugurated by

Shri N. Muthu, ED/HR, NLC, on May 2, 2016 at Lignite Hall, Neyveli.

NLC has been organizing this unique training programme for the past

many years under its CSR Scheme to

provide proper foundation to 10th

Class students and to prepare them to

take the public examinations with

confidence. About 520 students from

17 schools in the peripheral villages

attended the month-long programme.

Of them, 99% of students belonged to

weaker sections of the society and

56% of the attendees were girls.

The valedictory function of the

programme was also held at Lignite

Hall on May 28, 2016. Smt. Yogamaya

Acharya, President of the Neyveli

As many as 25 students of Jawahar Higher Sec. School (CBSE),

Block-5, Neyveli qualified in the IIT-JEE (Advance) 2016

examination conducted for those seeking admission into the

IITs , the Nation's Premier Technical Educational Institutions.

The IIT-JEE (Advance)-2016 examination was conducted at

various centres across the country on May 22, 2016. About two

lakh students who had qualified in the IIT-JEE (Main)

examinations appeared for the advance level examinations.

Out of 62 students of JHSS who appeared for the IIT-JEE 2016

(Advance) examination, 25 students, including 5 girl students

(i.e every two out of 5 students), emerged successful. That 2

out of every 5 Students successfully clearing the examinations

is the highest achievement from any single institution in Tamil

Nadu.

Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC and the Chief Patron of

Neyveli Jawahar Education Society (JES), appreciated the

Students, Principal, Staff & Members of the Neyveli Telugu

Samithi Educational Academy (NTSEA) for the achievement.

Smt N. Yasotha, Principal, Smt. M.Sethumani, Vice-Principal,

Faculty and office-bearers of the NTSEA also wished the

students for a bright future.

The IIT-JEE (Main) examination was held on April 3, 2016 in

which about 15 lakhs Students appeared and about 2 lakhs

students qualified for the next level (IIT-JEE Advance). While

76 students of JHSS, Block - 5 appeared for the first level

exam, 63 students including 15 girls qualified. That 5 out of

every 6 students who sat for the exam had cleared the first

level was the highest percentage (83 %) for any single school

in Tamil Nadu.

With the laudable intention to improve the chances for the

students studying at Neyveli to get admission into the

prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs, the NTSEA in

coordination with JES have started conducting coaching

classes for the IIT aspirants from the year 2007. So far, out of

the 423 students who studied in JHSS, 319 students have

joined various IITs/NITs.

25 students of Neyveli Jawahar HSS crack IITJEE (Advance)

Vettrippadi - A Special Coaching Programme for 10th Standard Students

Students of Jawahar Higher Secondary School (Block-5) who qualified in the IIT-JEE Main Examinations with our CMD, ED (HR), Teaching Faculty and Office Bearers of NTSEA

Smt. Yogamaya Acharya presenting School Kit to a Student

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Achievements

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A Daring Drive through Risky Mountain Passes

Aljo Anand - University Topper

Divya Prabha - Dazzling Role Model

On their way to Leh-Ladak, they crossed Rohtang La Pass

(13,134 ft), Baralacha La Pass (16,144 ft), Lachalang La Pass

(16,616 ft), Taglang La Pass, (the second highest pass in the

world-17,582 ft) and Zojila Pass (11,649 ft).

At Ladakh they saw the spot where a massive landslide

occurred due to heavy rains in 2014. It may be recalled that

NLC gave Rs.1 crore on December 16, 2014 to undertake relief

measures in the landslide affected area there.

On their return journey, the duo cautioned by a landslide threat

in their route took a diversion through Kargil, Srinagar, Jammu,

Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Ambala and safely reached New Delhi.

They logged a total distance of 7,400 kms and reached Neyveli

at 2 a.m. on June 14, 2016. They also made an effort towards

National Integration by connecting the States of Tamil Nadu,

Telangana, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal

P r a d e s h a n d

J a m m u &

Kashmir .

B r o w n C o a l

proudly records

their courageous

e f f o r t s a n d

wishes them a

great future.

Shri L.Sahaya David Raj

(ACM/Elec/Mine-IA) and

Shr i J .Ka la th inathan

(DCE/Mech. /TPS-II) had

made an adventurous trip

to Khardung La Pass, Leh-

Ladakh District of Jammu

& Kashmir between June

1 and 14, 2016 in their car.

The destination is situated

at an altitude of 18,380 feet

from Mean Sea Level

(MSL), termed as the

highest motorable road in

the world.

They made their daring

journey a purposeful one

by spreading awareness

all the way on “Avoid Plastic, Save the Nature” and “Harvest

rain water; Praise the Nature.” They started their car odyssey

from Neyveli Township at 4 p.m. on June 1, 2016. The arduous

journey took them through the cities like Chennai, Hyderabad,

Nagpur, Agra, New Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali and Ladakh.

Ultimately, they reached their destination at 10.15 a.m. on

June 8, 2016 by covering a distance of 3,564 kms.

Selvan Aljo Anand, (S/o Shri G.R. Anand, APO/AC/Mine – I and Smt. Lali Joseph,

APO/Education), a student of Christ University in Bengaluru, has secured University

1st Rank in B.Sc. (Chemistry, Botany and Zoology), a three-year degree course spanning

from June 2013 to April 2016. At the Convocation held in the University on May 25, 2016,

Dr. Fr. Thomas Aykara, Chancellor of the University, presented the Degree and Rank

certificate to him in the presence of Padma Shri Dr.B.N.Suresh, Chairman/DRDO,

Bengaluru. An alumnus of JHSS (CBSE), Neyveli, he is now pursuing M.Sc. (Chemistry)

in the same University.

Selvi P.Divya Prabha (D/o.Shri A.Pazhani, DGM/GWC & Drills/Mine-IA) has proved time and again

that students who choose arts degrees for their career can also do wonders. An alumna of St. Joseph

of Cluny Matric HSS and Jawahar Matric HSS, Neyveli, she opted for arts group and did her UG, PG

and M.Phil degrees in English Literature at Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai. In whatever

examinations she appeared, she secured first rank in the college and won gold medals. During her

6 years of study, she has bagged about 20 Medals, Rolling Cups, Cash Awards, Shields and Trophies

through her impressive performance.

With the same momentum, she had cleared the State Eligibility Test for Lectureship (SET)

conducted by Government of Tamil Nadu and the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the

University Grants Commission (UGC). She has also acquired additional qualifications in the fields like PR, Tourism, Gender studies, English

Language Teaching etc., and has undergone internship at the PR Department of NLC and Indian Tourism Development Corporation.

A multi-faceted personality, Divya Prabha has proficiency in Oratory, Debate, Drama, Taekwondo and Editing. She had presented quite a number

of Research papers in UGC-sponsored workshops and participated in many National-Level Seminars and Conferences. The all-round performance

of Divya Prabha fetched her the post of Assistant Professor in SDNM Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai, in February 2016. No doubt, Divya

Prabha becomes a role model for the students who are willing to travel in Arts and Science Stream.

Brown Coal Congratulates this achiever to achieve more!!!

At the Khardung La Pass

At the foot of Himalayas

Aljo Anand receiving the degree

Divya Prabha receiving the degree

Congratulations!

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An Olympian Emerges from NLC PoolNeyveli Swimming Pool which facilitates students to become Doctors,

Engineers and employees of prestigious organisations has now

produced an Olympian, Yes!

Selvan. Sajan Prakash, (S/o Smt.V.J. Shantymol, APO, Mines-II) is

one of the two Swimmers from India who have been selected to

participate in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics commencing in Brazil from

August 5, 2016 .It is noteworthy to mention that the swimmer was

introduced to Swimming at the tender age of 6 at NLC Swimming Pool

under the guidance of Shri.Joy Joseph Thoppen and Shri Saji

Sebastian, NLC Swimming Coaches.

Having good sports tradition and talented Coaches, NLC has easily

spotted the inherent talent in Sajan Prakash and encouraged him to

participate in State-level Swimming Championships conducted for

various age groups. He won his first medal in the Nagarajan Memorial

Swimming Meet held in Neyveli in

the year 1999.

C o n s i s t e n t t r a i n i n g ,

encouragement and motivation

from his mother, who is a reputed

NLC athlete herself, have helped

him to cross many hurdles. He was

always ahead of his peers in

swimming. He started winning

medals for NLC as well as Tamil

Nadu in Sub –Junior, Junior, SGFI

(School Games Federation of

India), as well as Senior National

Aquatic Championships during

the years 2003 to 2011.He had his schooling at St.Paul's Matric HSS,

Neyveli until his 10th Std and later at NLC Boys HSS and Jawahar

Matric HSS School, Neyveli that shaped his educational career and

nurtured his swimming talent.

During his school days, under the guidance of NLC Coaches and with

the support of NLC Management he represented Tamil Nadu in

various National Aquatic Championships and won a clutch of 30

medals. Whenever he won medals his achievements were published

in Brown Coal & Min Malar, the House Journal of the Company. After

completing his schooling in Neyveli, he had joined the South Western

Railway, Bengaluru, as a clerk at the age of 18 in the year 2011. His

passion for swimming made him to train at the Basavanagudi Aquatic

Centre, Bengaluru, under the National Swimming Coach

Shri.S.Pradeep Kumar. His contributions helped the South Western

Railway to win four consecutive Inter Railways Championships from

2012 to 2015.

He broke the National records in his favorite events 1500 Mtrs Free

style and 200 Mtrs Butterfly in the year 2012. He took part in

prestigious events like Asian Championship in the UAE, in

Commonwealth Championship in the U.K, Asian Games in South

Korea and later in the prestigious World Championship in Russia in

the year 2015.

The steady progress in swimming fetched him International

Swimming Federation (Fédération Internationale de Natation-FINA,

Switzerland) Scholarship for International training under American

coaches. It is very creditable to note that he will be competing in the

prestigious Rio Olympics 2016 in Brazil as the first Olympian hailing

from Neyveli.

Sowmiya Wins Gold in TN State Sr. Athletics ChampionshipsSelvi M. Sowmiya, D/o Shri S. Murugan, Spl. Gr. Wireless Opr./Mine-I, represented NLC team in the Girls' Contingent at

the Kalpathi AGS 89th T.N. State Senior Athletics Championships-2016 and won a Gold Medal by scoring 4,416 points in

the Heptathlon event.

The T.N. Athletics' Association and the Chennai Athletics' Association had organized the event at Chennai on June 4

and 5, 2016. Sowmiya will represent the State at the Nationals to be held at Lucknow in September 2016.

Junior National Football ChampionshipSelvan J.R. Anand Raj, S/o Shri J. Ruban Selvakumar, Tech.Gr.I(A)/FC/Transport Division, participated as a playing

Member of the Tamil Nadu State Football Team in the 50th Junior National Football Championship for Dr. B.C. Roy

Trophy at Hoshiarpur, Punjab. The All India Football Federation organized the meet from January 25 to February 3,

2016. Shri Anand Raj is a student of NLC Boys' Higher Secondary School, Neyveli.

News published in January - March 2007 Brown Coal

Neyveli Swimming Pool which produce Olympians

J.R.Anand Raj

M.Sowmiya

Sajan Prakash

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Lignite Eyes

Newsletter of NLC Vigilance Department

From the pen of CVO

Manoj Kumar, IAS

Chief Vigilance Officer

With best wishes to all,

Vigilance is an integral part of the management and helps in improving efficiency and effectiveness of

the personnel as well as the organization. The Proactive and Preventive Vigilance through participative

mode by the NLC Vigilance Department is instrumental in improving the performance of the

Organization. The system improvements suggested by Vigilance and sensitization of the employees,

I am sure will yield the desired results. The Organization along with the Vigilance team can bring an

effective transformation in all areas to have Transparency, Fairness, Competitiveness and

Accountability in their business.

Vigilance Activities3 For creating Vigilance awareness and sensitizing the

employees of NLC, Customized training programmes were

conducted by the Vigilance Department.

a) On May 24,2016 a programme on “Inadequacy and

Common Lapses” along with Vigilance case studies was

conducted at L&DC for the benefit of the executives

working in the Township offices.

b) On June 22, 2016, a special lecture programme on

“Insight into Stipulations and Guidelines” was organized

for the benefit of the executives of NTPL,Tuticorin.

3 The meeting of IEMs with Senior Executives was held on

June 25,2016 at Neyveli.

3 The Sub-committee review meeting on Vigilance-initiated

Disciplinary cases was held on June 29, 2016.

Shri Manoj Kumar

Hearty Welcome to our new CVOShri Manoj Kumar, IAS,Chief Vigilance Officer of Coal India Limited (CIL), has taken additional charge as CVO of Neyveli

Lignite Corporation Limited (NLC) on July 6, 2016. He belongs to the 1990 IAS batch from Tirupura cadre.

Prior to this, he has worked in different capacities as Principal Secretary of Home & Finance Department, Government of

Tripura; Development Commissioner-Falta SEZ, Zonal Joint DGFT, Eastern Region; and CVO, Kolkata Port Trust etc. He is

presently the President of Vigilance Study Circle, Kolkata chapter.

Lignite Eyes wishes all success to the new CVO

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Lignite Eyes

To send information/complaints/feedback with identity to this branch,

log on to NLC Intranet and also email to [email protected]

Brown Coal I April - June 2016 35

Forum for Inculcating Ethical Values Among StudentsAs a long-term measure,

t h e N L C V i g i l a n c e

Department has set up

" S t u d e n t s E t h i c a l

Forum” to impart ethical

awareness and social

responsibility among

young citizens. Ever

since its inception in

January 2015, the Forum

has been conducting

e t h i c a l c h a r a c t e r

education programme

f o r s c h o o l / c o l l e g e

students. About 1,800

students have enrolled in the Ethical Forum. The programme

for the academic year 2016-17 was inaugurated by Shri Sarat

Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLC, at the Learning & Development

Centre on June 30, 2016.

Shri V.Thangapandian, Director

(Power), and Shri Shiv Raj Singh,

IFS, Chief Vigilance Officer,

g r a c e d t h e o c c a s i o n a n d

fel ic i tated. Pr incipals and

Teachers from various schools

informed the gathering how

Ethical Forum classes brought

about remarkable changes in the

attitude and behaviour

of students.

The students of Jawahar

Matriculation Higher

S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l

(Block-17) presented a

skit titled “The Dear

Departure,” spreading

the message on the need

for giving respect, love

a n d a f f e c t i o n t o

g r a n d p a r e n t s . T h i s

presentation that moved

the audience very much

was greatly appreciated.

Earlier, the “Ethical Awareness Education” programme was

introduced for the School and College Students of Neyveli on

October 27, 2014, during the inaugural function of the Vigilance

Awareness Week Celebrations 2014.

‘A Handbook for the Ethical

Awareness Programme Educators’

was released on the occasion. Since

January 2015, classes are being

conducted twice a month for the

Ethical Forum members, comprising

1,800 students from 15 schools and

Jawahar Science College.

CMD inaugurating the Students Ethical Forum

Shri. I. Nedumaran, ADGM/Education Smt.N.Yasotha, Principal, JHSS Smt. C. Saraswathi, HM, NLC Boys’ HSS Shri C. Karthikeyan, AO, NMJ School

Skit presented by Students of Jawahar Matric. HSS

Cross-section of students participated in the programme

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BROWN COAL

House Journal of NLC India Limited (formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.),

(For Private Circulation only)

Edited & Published by P.R. Dept., on behalf of NLC India Limited,

Navratna, A Govt. of India Enterprise, Neyveli, Tamil Nadu - 607 801. Website : www.nlcindia.com

2015-16: Incessant Rains Impact Profit Margins

Though our TPS-I Expansion and TPS-II generated power

beyond the targets, the incessant rains that brought the power

generation to a grinding halt had impacted the profits. The

company suffered a power generation loss of 763.72 Million

Units, resulting in a consequential loss of around Rs.409.73

Crores.

Moreover, the quantum of exceptional items for the year

2014-15 and for the year 2015-16 was one of the major reasons

for the drop in profit of the year under review. The surcharge

received from Electricity Boards for the previous years (2009

to 2014) (Rs.345.57 Crores) was loaded in the exceptional

items of 2014-15 as revenue. Whereas, for the year 2015-16 no

revenue was earned in the exceptional items, but the

Voluntary Retirement Scheme compensation paid to the

employees (Rs.28.38 Crores) was included as expenditure

Details 2014-15 2015-16

Profit Before Tax 2,383.33 1,925.88

Profit After Tax 1,579.68 1,204.15

Total Income 6,796.97 7,194.20

(Rs. in Crore)

Analysis of Financial Results of 2014-15 & 2015-16

By removing the unusual items for the financial year

concerned

(Rs. in Crores)

Year 2014-15 2015-16

Net Profit 1579.68 1204.15

Deduct : Surcharge 345.57* -

Add : VR Compensation - 28.38 #

Add : loss due to rain - 409.73+

Effective Profit 1234.11 1642.26

* Surcharge is pertaining to previous years, not for 2014-15

alone.

# No Voluntary Retirement Compensation was paid

for 2014-15

+ No loss due to rain during 2014-15

By analyzing the data, one can infer that the performance

of NLC during 2015-16 is found to be better than 2014-15,

inspite of the damages caused by monsoonal rains.

NLC is planning to establish 4000 MW Solar Power energy

projects in line with the National Solar Mission announced by

the Government of India. In the Wind Power Project, it plans to

establish 251 MW. As a part of its mission, a 51 MW Wind

Power Project is established at Kazhuneerkulam Village,

Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, and till date 20 units of

1.5 MW each wind turbines have been commissioned.

On the Solar Power front, 10 MW Neyveli Project is already

generating power successfully, and the works on the 130 MW

Solar Power Project at Neyveli are underway. Similarly,

preliminary works are in progress for the 130 MW Solar Project

at Barsingsar, Rajasthan. Foundation stone was laid for a

20 MW Solar Power Plant and priliminary works are in

progress for a 30 MW Solar Power Plant in the Andaman and

Nicobar Islands. Moreover, NLC plans to join hands with State

Governments by participating in the Solar Power Parks

announced by the respective State Governments.

In the next phase NLC proposes to set up large scale Solar

Power Projects to the tune of 500 MW in the State of Tamil

Nadu. In order to spread out these projects in a fairly

distributive manner, the company is in the process of

identifying plain barren lands suitable for establishing

50-100 MW capacity in various districts of Tamil Nadu.

Green Power Generation Gains Momentum

Wind Mills at Kazhuneerkulam, Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu

Solar Power Plant at Neyveli Airstrip area