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MECOM
held at BHEL Bhopal unit
Bhopal, October 04 (Pervez Bari): Management Employee Communication Meeting, (MECOM),
on “Challenges to execute Order Book commitments” was held here on Saturday at
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, (BHEL), Bhopal unit.
R. K. Singh, Executive Director, BHEL Bhopal, all other GMs and a number of
Executives and Employees were present on this occasion.
Singh while resolving various issues & problems raised by the employees
discussed in detail the national & international business scenario especially in
the field of Energy.
Singh congratulated all the employees for their outstanding achievements on all
business parameters along with turnover at the half yearly ending of the
company. He said that it is a historical achievement of employees of BHEL Bhopal
as the Unit stands on the top in the entire Corporation achieving 39 per cent of
the annual turnover and estimated profit at the end of the half year which is
more than the budgeted estimate. BHEL Bhopal has touched new heights in the
field of Turnover, Cash Collection, Cash Surplus, filing of patents, efficient
Inventory & Payment to Vendors setting a new dimension .
Prabhat Kumar, GM (P&D), made a presentation on the efforts initiated in the
various areas by BHEL Bhopal, Plans implemented by the unit for CII EXIM Award
and the issues and suggestions discussed at Joint Committee Meeting organised at
Goa recently. He said that BHEL is making extensive investment for its ambitious
turnover and capacity expansion in the coming years & recruitment as well as
training of the personnel is underway for strengthening manpower.
Singh presented joint shield of Business Excellence Award Trophy (BEAT-2008) to
SCR & TPTN in production area & Capital Investment & Works Engineering Group in
Functional area. The employees were also given feedback on the actions taken on
the issues pertaining to the previous MECOM. (pervezbari@eth.net)
Madhya Pradesh MP beaten by railway police
4 Oct 2008, SAGAR (MP): BJP MP Virendra Kumar was injured on Friday when he was
allegedly hit by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel while protesting
against the removal of encroachment from Chhoti Bajaria area near Bina railway
station here, police said.
The incident occurred when local residents at Bina were protesting against the
removal of encroachment from the Chhoti Bazar area.
Later, Kumar who represents Sagar seat in Lok Sabha also joined them and had an
argument with a local official on the issue, Sagar SP Hari Singh Yadav said.
As the arguments with the MP were going on, some persons started pelting stones
at the officials following which RPF jawans cane-charged them.
In the melee, some of the RPF personnel hit the MP with cane causing injuries in
his head.
The MP was initially admitted in the Bina Hospital and later shifted to
Government Hamidia Hospital, Bhopal for further treatment, the SP added.
Police have registered a case against RPF personnel in this regard and further
probe is on.
Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) SK Raut has directed
the Inspector General (IG) Railways Aruna Mohan Rao to conduct a probe into the
incident and submit the report within three days.
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