Seminar on Total Lubrication Management on 27.03.2008 at Training Centre Malanjkhand Copper Project. Mr. K B Mathur of Global Technical Services was the faculty. Mr. Mathur addressing the participants at Training Centre Malanjkhand. LECTRUE HALL, TRAINING CENTRE MALANJKHAND COPPER PROJECT. View the follwoing links
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The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima which comes in February end or early March. Holi festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over 'bad'. The colorful festival bridges the social gap and renew sweet relationships. On this day, people hug and wish each other 'Happy Holi'.
The spirit of Holi, say historians, are essentially colours. Scriptures say Lord Krishna played Holi with colours made from 'tesoo' flowers.
People in many parts of India will be going all out in a daylong burst of revelry, playing with colours, dancing, feasting and following it up with family get-togethers, prayers and cultural soirees in the evening.
The spirit of Holi, say historians, are essentially colours. Scriptures say Lord Krishna played Holi with colours made from 'tesoo' flowers. He smeared villagers of Braj Bhumi - the land to which he belonged to in Uttar Pradesh - with coloured powder and sprayed fountains of red, green, yellow and blue water till the towns of Vrindavan, Mathura, Barsana, and Govardhan were bathed in colour. http://www.geocities.com/hrdngnair/khetri3.html
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THE ROLE OF ERGONOMICS IN MAN, MACHINE AND ENVIRONMENT
Throughout history man has used his brain to make-work easier and more effective, to make life better and more satisfying. He has been developing and applying new tools as well as new ways of human cooperation and social organization complementary to these new tools. A well-established applied science from the last 50 years devoted to maximizing human performance without causing injuries or detrimentally affecting performance, called ERGONOMICS. It will help to solve a bit of the whole problem and it is a benefit for companies not a cost. If optimum safety and system effectiveness are to be achieve in the design of future systems, the role of Ergonomics will become more and more significant as system become more and more complex and automated. This paper covers the need of ergonomic design equipment for the modern-day heavily mechanized and automated industries in aspect of safety norms.
INTRODUCTION
Ergonomics is a technology for designing machine to guard from the obvious hazards and optimizing system performance. It is, however, a scientific approach to solve problems of designing and constructing things, which people are expected to use in the job, so the user will be more efficient and less likely to make errors resulting in accidents. The Design of machine for safety in the job and in the environment is a major goal of ergonomics.
The word ergonomics is derived from two Greek words – Ergon and Nomes, which together mean “Laws of Work”. Ergonomics is the study of workers characteristics for the appropriate design of their tools and work environment. Ergonomics is about the fit between people, their work activities, equipment, work systems, and environment to ensure that workplaces are safe, comfortable, efficient, and that productivity is not compromised
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]]>A Two day Training Programme on “Finance for non Finance Executives” Organized at Training Centre Malanjkhand Copper Project, Hindustan Copper Limited From 07.02.2008 to 08.02.2008. Faculty of the Training Programme - Dr. S C Das of State Productivity Council – West Bengal . View the Photo Click here.
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Throughout history man has used his brain to make-work easier and more effective, to make life better and more satisfying. He has been developing and applying new tools as well as new ways of human cooperation and social organization complementary to these new tools. A well-established applied science from the last 50 years devoted to maximizing human performance without causing injuries or detrimentally affecting performance, called ERGONOMICS. It will help to solve a bit of the whole problem and it is a benefit for companies not a cost. If optimum safety and system effectiveness are to be achieve in the design of future systems, the role of Ergonomics will become more and more significant as system become more and more complex and automated. This paper covers the need of ergonomic design equipment for the modern-day heavily mechanized and automated industries in aspect of safety norms. View more Photo
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While China has been on the radar screens of many Australian resource companies of some time, India, with a population of 1.1 billion, is now gaining prominence as an exploration and mining destination.
Copper production resumes at Surda Copper Mines, India
With in six months of its listing on the ASX, Perth-based India Resources Limited (IRL) has able to produce its first copper concentrate from its Surda Project , India two months ahead of schedule.
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Date of Birth – 04.11.1954QualificationTechnical Qualification01. Diploma in Mining and Mines Surveying from School of Mines, Kolar Gold Fields – Year 197602. FIRST CLASS MINES MANGER’S CERTIFICATE – Certificate No. 502 – Year 1994. General QualificationM A Public. Admn.PGD – HRMPGD – PM&IRPGD – Marketing ExperienceBhrat Gold Mines Limited, Karnataka State, India
Hindustan Zinc Limited, Udaipur, Rajasthan State, India
Rajsthan State Mineral Development Corporation
Khetri Copper Complex, Khetrinagar, Jhunjhunu Dist. Rajasthan State, India
Malajkhand Copper Project, Balaghat Dist. MP State, India Pin 481116Experience in Statutory Capacity in Mines30 years.Phone – 07637257213Mobile - 09425898691Q.No C 67, Malanjkhand, Pin 481116, MP State, India. Pin 481116
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In the use of copper goes back to antiquity. Evidence of Copper mining and smelting in ancient Rajastan, Andhra Pradesh ad in West Himalayan Region in Kullu and Garhwal, and excavations at Mohenjodaro and Harappa have established that its uses included implements of war, objects d’art, ornaments and coinage. Indian craftsmanship in brass and broze is world-famous. Tanjore bronze, brass plaques, engraved brass sheets and broze bells are priaed both at home and abroad. The variety of the copper and bronze decoratives are found in many temples never fail to evoke our admiration. Extent of the Ore Deposits Most of the Indian ore deposits have a copper content of less than 2%. The deposits are confined largely to Singbhum in Jarkhand, Khetri in Rajastan, Malanjkhand in Madhya Pradesh followed by Chiradurga in Karnataka and Agnigundala in Andhra Pradesh.
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In the use of copper goes back to antiquity. Evidence of Copper mining and smelting in ancient Rajastan, Andhra Pradesh ad in West Himalayan Region in Kullu and Garhwal, and excavations at Mohenjodaro and Harappa have established that its uses included implements of war, objects d’art, ornaments and coinage. Indian craftsmanship in brass and broze is world-famous. Tanjore bronze, brass plaques, engraved brass sheets and broze bells are priaed both at home and abroad. The variety of the copper and bronze decoratives are found in many temples never fail to evoke our admiration. Extent of the Ore Deposits Most of the Indian ore deposits have a copper content of less than 2%. The deposits are confined largely to Singbhum in Jarkhand, Khetri in Rajastan, Malanjkhand in Madhya Pradesh followed by Chiradurga in Karnataka and Agnigundala in Andhra Pradesh.
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