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Internship report 2014 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS ANALYSIS
FERRO ALLOYS SECTOR: Steel is the most versatile material which has made the progress in every aspect on this earth possible There are h!ndreds o" varieties o" steel beca!se "or each application it has to be made with speci"ic properties to get the most optim!m !sage #t is well $nown that the basic constit!ent constit!ent o" steel is iron %!t it is the proportion proportion o" other elements elements in it& which give each type o" steel certain speci"ic speci"ic properties properties These elements elements are added in li'!id li'!id iron in "orm o" Ferro alloys to get get the desired composition composition and properties Th!s& Ferro alloys are important additives additives in the prod!ction prod!ction o" steel #t can be said that no steel can be made witho!t witho!t !se o" one or more o" the several Ferro Ferro alloys They They "orm the bac$bone bac$bone o" steel Th!s& the the Ferro alloys ind!stry is vitally lin$ed "or its growth and development to that o" the steel ind!stry Name of
Mangane se %
Chromiu m %
Silicon %
Carbon %
Phosphoro us %
Sulphur %
Ferro Manganese Silico Manganese Ferro Chrome
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Others % ---)l*1(! ma"
Ferro alloys are compo!nds o" iron and other elements li$e manganese& silicon& chromi!m Ferro alloys are !sed in the prod!ction o" steel and iron to increase their strength& hardness and resistance to corrosion They also act as power"!l deo(idi)ing and p!ri"ying agents Ferro alloys have varying percentages o" iron and carbon and elements li$e manganese& silicon etc
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Ferrou s % &alanc e &alanc e &alanc e &alanc e
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As it is not cost e""ective to obtain these elements in their p!re state& they are !sed instead in alloy "orms Ferro alloys are !sed as additives d!ring the steel re"ining process
*an!"act!ring +rocess: Ferro alloys are man!"act!red by charging pre,determined '!antities o" raw materials consisting o" ores& red!ctants and "l!(es into s!bmerged electric arc "!rnaces The mi( o" raw materials& comprising ores& "l!(es and red!ctants& depends on the speci"ication o" the Ferro alloy to be prod!ced
-igh c!rrents at low voltage are passed thro!gh the three electrodes o" the "!rnace and the charge o" raw materials The resistance o""ered by the raw materials to the "low o" electricity creates immense heat& res!lting in smelting o" the raw materials charged into the "!rnace and the conse'!ent metall!rgical reactions
Carbon in the red!ctant reacts with the o(ides in the ores The metallic content o" the ore .being manganese& chromi!m& iron or silicon/ "orms a Ferro alloy while the other materials become slag
%oth the Ferro alloy and the slag will be in li'!id "orm d!e to the high
temperat!re in the "!rnace bath As slag is lighter than li'!id metal& it "loats to the top
At periodic intervals& the molten metal and slag are tapped "rom the "!rnace bath thro!gh a tap hole #n the case o" Ferro chrome and Silico*anganese& the li'!id slag is gran!lated by impingement against a water 0et The gran!lated slag is !sed "or man!"act!re o" "ly ash bric$s and concrete rings
The Ferro alloy in li'!id "orm is collected in a ladle and cast into mo!lds in a contin!o!s casting machine as slabs or ca$es A"ter cooling& these slabs and ca$es are bro$en down to the si)e speci"ied by the c!stomer& depending on the metall!rgical practices "ollowed by the c!stomer
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Internship report 2014 The si)ed material is generally pac$ed in 1 tonne or 23 $g bags each "or sale into the domestic 4 e(port mar$ets as per the re'!irement o" the b!yer The despatches to the %!yers in the domestic mar$et are made by tr!c$s& whereas "or e(ports& shipments are made by containers
The Indian Ferro Alloy Producers’ Association (IFAPA):
The Ferro Alloy prod!ction in #ndia thro!gh s!bmerged arc "!rnace ro!te made a beginning in late 1523s
The b!l$ and noble Ferro Alloy +rod!cers in the co!ntry "ormed as an
association& vi)& 6The #ndian Ferro Alloy +rod!cers7 Association8 .#FA+A/& in 1591 to loo$ a"ter the interest o" its *embers #nitially it started with 2 *embers and has now grown to over 133 *embers
The capacity o" the #nd!stry is estimated at 9; million tonnes till 1 st *arch& <31; as detailed below:
+ *anganese Alloys <13 *illion Tonnes + Chrome Alloys 13 *illion Tonnes + Silicon Alloys 3<3 *illion Tonnes + =oble Ferro Alloys 33; *illion Tonnes
-#>-L#>-TS OF T-E #=?@STRY:
++rod!ction o" the #nd!stry has crossed <3 million tonnes ++rod!ction o" *anganese Alloys 13 *illion Tonnes ++rod!ction o" Chrome Alloys 533&333 Tonnes ++rod!ction o" =oble Ferro Alloys <5&22 Tonnes +E(ports o" the #nd!stry Bclose to one million Tonnes +E(ports in terms o" reali)ation B Rs ;&2< *illion +E(ports o" Chrome Alloys and *anganese Alloys increased by 9 D and ;9 D respectively compared to the previo!s year
+ The Ferro Alloy ind!stry provided direct employment to abo!t 93&333 people and indirect employment to abo!t 133&333 people
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Internship report 2014 The #FA+A periodically organises national and international con"erences to "acilitate Ferro Alloy prod!cers in several co!ntries to interact and share technical $nowhow The ma0or Ferro Alloys prod!cing co!ntries are So!th A"rica& a)a$hstan& @$raine& China& #ndia& France& A!stralia& T!r$ey& >abon& and @SA
#S#O= A=? *#SS#O= OF =AA %-ARAT E=T@RES L#*#TE?: ision: •
will be a dependable so!rce o" prod!cts and services e(ceeding o!r c!stomer7s e(pectations
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will add best val!e to o!r inp!ts and strive to protect the environment in all o!r endeavo!rs
*ission: •
will contin!e to man!"act!re prod!cts at less cost& "!l"il stricter '!ality demands and "ind sol!tions to the limitations o" energy and raw materials as well as environmental constraints
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will improve o!r competencies thro!gh innovation and contin!o!s learning
COR+ORATE +ROF#LE: >eneral and history: =ava %harat ent!res Limited .=%/ is a b!siness conglomerate with interests in power generation& Ferro alloys& mining and s!gar with m!lti,national operations spread over #ndia& So!th East Asia and A"rica The Company is listed on %SE and =SE =ava %harat ent!res Limited is a Company incorporated in the year 15<
#t commenced
its operations in 152 with the prod!ction o" Ferro Silicon in its Ferro Alloy +lant at +aloncha& hammam district
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Internship report 2014 Over the past years& the company e(panded its capacity and prod!ct range in Ferro alloys and emerged as a leading man!"act!rer e(porter o" Ferro alloys in #ndia The company diversi"ied into s!gar and downstream prod!cts as well as power generation and mining Apart "rom domestic operations& the company has spread its b!siness activities to A"rica and So!th East Asia The company has ac'!ired a ma0ority e'!ity sta$e in *aamba Collieries Limited& Gambia7s largest coal mining company& in <313 and is revamping coal mining operations as well as establishing a mine mo!th 33 *H thermal power plant there F!rther& =% is partnering with a Iapanese "irm and setting !p a 133 *H hydro,electric power plant in Laos #t is actively p!rs!ing investment opport!nities in other A"rican co!ntries li$e Tan)ania& %otswana& etc in mining& power and agric!lt!ral sectors
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Internship report 2014 usiness descri!tion and !roduction "acilities:
=% man!"act!res manganese and chromi!m alloys which are essential inp!ts "or the man!"act!ring o" steel *anganese and Silicon alloys are added to iron to provide strength and hardness& and also act as power"!l deo(idi)ing agents Chromi!m alloys provide heat and corrosion resistance to steel
=% c!rrently have two Ferro alloy plants: the Telangana +lant and the Odisha+lantAll the smelters in the Telangana +lant and the Odisha +lant have the "le(ibility to prod!ce a variety o" alloys li$e manganese alloys& chromi!m alloys and silicon alloys =% have earmar$ed the Telangana +lant "or manganese J silicon alloys and the Odisha +lant "or chromi!m alloys "or better coordination o" the transportation logistics o" the relevant raw materials and "inished prod!cts to and "rom the respective plants
The Telan#anaPlant
The Telangana+lant& located at +aloncha& hammam districtcommenced operations in 152 with one smelter o" 192 *A prod!cing Ferro Silicon with an ann!al capacity o" 13&333 tonnes The second smelter o" same capacity was installed in 159and the third smelter& again o" same capacity& in 15
As per mar$et demand& =% started prod!ction o"
Silico*anganese and Ferro *anganese in 155 The capacity was e(panded "!rther by installing the "o!rth smelter o" <9 *A capacity in <332& ta$ing the total o!tp!t capacity to appro(imately 1<2&333 T+A o" *anganese alloys These smelters can prod!ce a variety o" "erro alloys& s!ch as Silico*anganese& Ferro Silicon& Ferro Chrome and Ferro *anganese& depending on the type o" ore and other raw materials "ed to the "!rnace +resently& the Telangana +lant is primarily !sed "or the prod!ction o" manganese alloys Finished prod!cts prod!ced at the Telangana +lant are dispatched to vario!s domestic steel man!"act!rers& either directly or thro!gh depots and e(ported thro!gh the isha$hapatnam sea port
The $disha Plant
Established in 155& the Odisha +lant is located at haragprasad& ?hen$anal district #t operates two smelters o" <<2 *A each The installed capacity o" the Odisha +lant is 2&333 *T per year o" Chromi!m alloys
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Internship report 2014 The Odisha +lant was set !p primarily to man!"act!re Ferro Chrome !sing chrome ore "rom the S!$inda mines&Odisha The mines& which are located appro(imately 3 $m "rom the plant& are considered the best so!rce o" chrome ore in #ndia Finished prod!cts prod!ced by the Odisha +lant are dispatched to domestic stainless steel man!"act!rers and e(ported thro!gh the +aradip and isa$hapatnam sea ports The prod!ction o" Ferro alloys is a power intensive process The "ollowing table shows the appro(imate '!ant!m o" energy re'!ired to prod!ce per tonne o" alloy: Ferro Alloy Ferro *anganese Silico *anganese Ferro Chrome Ferro Silicon
%ner#y consu&!tion ('h*T) &133 ;&233 ;&<33 &233
+ower acco!nts "or appro(imately 3D to 23D o" the prod!ction cost o" Ferro alloys -igh power tari""s in #ndia have adversely a""ected the per"ormance o" the domestic Ferro alloy ind!stry To mitigate this problem on a long term baTelangana andOdisha and s!pply the balance power thro!gh open access to gridJpower trading licences =% has b!ilt a rep!tation "or consistently high prod!ct '!ality and service and s!ccess"!lly penetrated several intensely competitive international mar$ets =% has emerged as one o" the leading man!"act!rer e(porter o" Ferro alloys "rom #ndia and s!pplies more than 92D o" its prod!ction to '!ality conscio!s co!ntries li$e @SA& E!ropean @nion& Iapan& orea& etc besides catering to integrated steel plants and secondary steel plants in #ndia
The
>overnment o" #ndia& *inistry o" Commerce have certi"ied =% as a 6Recognised E(port -o!se8
+OHER: >eneration and sale o" power is one o" the "oc!s areas o" N+’s b!siness The Company has established pit,head& coal "ired thermal power plants in the States o" Telangana and Odisha in #ndia
The power plants employ eco,"riendly technology and operate at Plant Load Factors a,o-e
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Internship report 2014 ./0 Conservation o" energy and nat!ral reso!rces li$e water is a core philosophy at all the
power plants o" the Company The selection o" e'!ipment and operating practices re"lect this philosophy
The Company has a competent and committed team o" pro"essionals "rom the power sector with in,depth e(perience in constr!ction& operation and maintenance o" power plants The power generated is sold to distrib!tion licensees thro!gh trading licensees +art o" the power generated is !tili)ed internally "or prod!ction o" Ferro alloys Telan#ana Plants
The "irst power plant o" =% was commissioned at +aloncha& hammam district& ad0acent to its Ferro Alloy +lant in 155 with a capacity o" 3 *H The capacity was s!bse'!ently e(panded to 23 *H in <333& to < *H in <339 and to 11;*H in <33
Andhra Pradesh Plants
=% commissioned a <3 *H power plant with m!lti,"!el boiler at ?harmavaram& East >odavari district& A+ in <335
#n addition to the above& the company operates a 5*H cogeneration power plant at its S!gar Comple( at Samal$ot& East >odavari district& A+
$disha Plant
The company commissioned a 3 *H +ower +lant at haragprasad in ?en$anal district& ad0acent to its Ferro Alloy +lant in <33; The capacity was s!bse'!ently e(panded to 5; *H in <33 and to 12 *H in <31 The aggregate power generating capacity o" =% stands at 31 *H
Po1er Plant in Andhra Pradesh2 India
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Location: +aloncha& hammam district Fuel :Coal 3a!acity: 11; *H Po1er Plant in $disha2 India
Location: haragprasad village& ?hen$anal district Fuel :Coal 3a!acity: 456 *H io&ass Po1er Plants in Andhra Pradesh2 India
Location: ?harmavaram& East >odavari district& A+ Fuel :Coal& %agasse 3a!acity: <3 *H
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Location: Samal$ot& East >odavari district& A+ Fuel :%agasse& a non,"ossil "!el 3a!acity: 5 *H A##re#ate $!eratin# 3a!acity: 7/4 *
FERRO ALLOYS: Ferro Alloys are !sed as inp!ts in the man!"act!re o" iron and steel "or removal o" o(ygen and imparting speci"ic properties These are alloys o" iron and elements li$e manganese& silicon& chromi!m& etc
Hhile manganese and silicon alloys impart strength and hardness and act as power"!l deo(idi)ing agents& chromi!m alloys ma$e steel resistant to corrosion and heat Typical e(amples o" end prod!cts comprise rail road rails& str!ct!ral steel& a!tomobile bodies& etc "or manganese alloys and stainless steel !tensils& c!tlery& watch bodies& dairy e'!ipment& hand railings& etc "or chro&iu& alloys
Silico *an#anese Ferro *an#anese
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Ferro 3hro&e
+ARI$US PLANTS: Alloy Plant in Andhra Pradesh2 India
Location :+aloncha& hammam district& Telangana S&elters : ( 192 *A 4 1 ( <9 *A Products :*anganese Alloys $ut!ut 3a!acity: 1&<2&333 T+A
Ferro Alloy Plant in $disha2 India
Location :haragprasad& ?hen$anal district S&elters :< ( <<2 *A Products: Chromi!m Alloys $ut!ut 3a!acity: 2&333 T+A
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Internship report 2014 S@>AR A=? %Y,+RO?@CTS: =% operates a state,o",the,art& energy e""icient s!gar plant located at Samal$ot& Andhra +radesh& #ndia with a ca!acity o" 75// tonnes o" cane crushed !er day and prod!ces '!ality white crystal s!gar with 89 to 86 I3U*SA colour The plant is located in close pro(imity to isa$hapatnam and a$inada seaports& "acilitating e(ports
to overseas
clientele
#mplementation o" several innovative meas!res "or energy conservation is a constant endeavo!r at this plant& in recognition o" which it has been accorded =ational Award "or E(cellence in Energy *anagement as E(cellent Energy E""icient @nit "rom Con"ederation o" #ndian #nd!stry "or the past "o!r consec!tive years =% diversi"ied into s!gar b!siness in 153 by ac'!isition o" a s!gar plant located at Samal$ot& East >odavari district& A+
Since then& the s!gar plant has !ndergone
moderni)ation with its capacity increased in phases to &233 TC? Today& the plant has earned the distinction o" being one o" the most energy e""icient s!gar plants in the world The S!gar +lant is strategically located at a distance o" less than <3 $m "rom the a$inada sea port& which "acilitates cost,e""ective import o" raw s!gar and e(port o" re"ined s!gar The S!gar +lant is an integrated "acility with a distillery o" a capacity o" <3 L+? and a bagasse,based cogeneration power plant o" with a 5 *H capacity #n addition to s!gar& =% prod!ces Recti"ied Spirit and E(tra =e!tral Alcohol .E=A/ as by,prod!cts o" s!gar man!"act!ring process The K!ality *anagement System is certi"ied as per #SO 5331:<33 and Environmental *anagement System is certi"ied as per #SO 1;331:<33;
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Internship report 2014 The Company is ta$ing several steps to enco!rage and s!stain cane development:
Establishment o" Ananda Iyothi& a cl!b o" small& marginal and
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landless "armers "or improving their socio economic conditions Arranging "inancial assistance to "armers thro!gh ban$s and chemicals
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and "arm implements on s!bsidy thro!gh the Cane ?evelopment Co!ncil Establishment o" =ava %harat Comm!nity College .in a""iliation with
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#ndira >andhi =ational Open @niversity/ at Samal$ot as an #ntegrated Farmer7s Service Centre to help r!ral yo!th "rom "arming comm!nity to develop s$ills in c!ltivation o" crops li$e s!gar cane to start with #nter cropping in s!garcane to bene"it the "armer with additional
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interim income >reen man!ring by raising traditional crops with ?habol$ar method o"
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inter cropping to improve the content o" organic matter in the soil •
*echani)ation in cane c!ltivation
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Trash m!lching to conserve soil moist!re& red!ce weed growth and mitigate incidence o" early shoot borer
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Enco!raging single b!d n!rsery to red!ce seed cost
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Facilitating drip irrigation to conserve water
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#ntrod!ction o" bio control meas!res "or the cane crop to red!ce !sage o" pesticides in tac$ling borer problems S!pplying enriched bio,earth to "armers "or s!bstit!ting chemical
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"ertili)ers +romoting !se o" vermicompost by organi)ing s!bsidies thro!gh the
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Cane ?evelopment Co!ncil
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Internship report 2014 ?eveloping r!ral roads and lin$ roads "or easy transportation o" cane
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"rom "armersM "ields to the plant Do1nstrea& Products
The distillery attached to the s!gar plant o" =% at Samal$ot prod!ces 9 &illion ,ul' litres !er annu& o" Recti"ied Spirit& a by,prod!ct o" s!gar man!"act!re This is "!rther processed
into%tra Neutral Alcohol (%NA)
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The company presently "oc!ses on coal mining tho!gh it is e(ploring mining o" other minerals as well Coal is a comb!stible& sedimentary& organic roc$ "ormed "rom ancient vegetation& layered between other sedimentary roc$s and "o!nd in seams ranging in thic$ness "rom a "ew millimeters to many meters #t "inds !se in metall!rgical ind!stries as red!ctant and in cement&
power
and
chemical
plants&
breweries&
etc
as
"!el
Coal is e(tracted by s!r"ace mining in open cast mines or by !ndergro!nd mining depending on the depth at which the coal seams occ!r *any varieties o" coal e(tracted "rom both s!r"ace and !ndergro!nd mines re'!ire washing in a coal preparation plant ;a&,ia
*aamba Collieries Limited .*CL/& the largest coal mining company in Gambia& in which =ava %harat holds 92D e'!ity sta$e& prod!ces coal by open pit method at *aamba !sing state,o",the,art& -eavy Earth *oving E'!ipment The estimated coal reserves o" this mine stand at 1<3 million tonnes
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%!siness Overview:
=% is a modern b!siness organi)ation committed to delivering !tmost val!e and serving all its sta$eholders The Company strives to "ollow the best b!siness practices in sa"ety& ethical b!siness& social development 4 environmental protection "or s!stainable development The Company has prod!ced consistent long term res!lts and rewarded its shareholders with !ninterr!pted dividends since inception
Strategy: =%7s primary ob0ective is to ma(imi)e ret!rns to investors by operating b!sinesses in areas where the Company has a competitive advantage The core strength o" the Company lies in green operations& harnessing modern and e""icient technologies and committed and competent h!man reso!rces
*anagement overview: The Company is managed by the %oard o" ?irectors assisted by team o" Senior *anagement E(ec!tives
STOC #=FOR*AT#O=:
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,ii.en.s* /he Compan has a recor. of uninterrupte. .ii.en.s since 17'
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Internship report 2014 23)4I/5* =% is a c!stomer centric organi)ation& constantly striving "or c!stomer delight thro!gh '!ality o" its prod!cts and related services The company7s commitment to '!ality begins the moment a c!stomer en'!iry is received =% ma$es all e""orts to !nderstand the stated as well as !nstated re'!irement s o" the c!stomer and programs all its activities comprising order acceptance& man!"act!re and delivery o" prod!cts to satis"y these re'!irements To maintain high '!ality o" prod!cts and improve c!stomer satis"action& the company "ollows K!ality *anagement Systems certi"ied to IS$ .//4 The company7s K!ality Ass!rance Laboratories e'!ipped with state,o",the,art testing "acilities and operated by well trained sta"" ens!re consistent and high '!ality o" inp!ts& processes and o!tgoing prod!cts Statistical K!ality Control techni'!es "orti"y the '!ality ass!rance e""orts
The Iapanese techni'!e o" 5
E=#RO=*E=TAL +ROTECT#O=: +rotection o" environment in all operations o" the company is a core val!e at =% The company ta$es metic!lo!s care right "rom the selection o" e'!ipment based on eco,"riendly technologies& installation o" high e""iciency poll!tion control e'!ipment& conservation o" energy and nat!ral reso!rces& red!cing& re!sing and recycling o" wastes& etc
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*easures ta'en to &ini&i=e Pollution : Air
The $ey "oc!s "or minimi)ing air poll!tion is on low concentration o" partic!late matter& adherence to emission norms and d!st s!ppression
%co<"riendly technolo#y: The power plants !se "l!idi)ed bed comb!stion technology to
ens!re low emission o" SO( and =O( "rom the boilers Low hood design is employed "or the "erro alloy smelters to minimi)e "!gitive emissions
%lectro
capacity are !sed to minimi)e concentration o" partic!late matter in the "l!e gases emanating "rom the boilers
Filter a# >ouses: Each "erro alloy smelter is connected to a dedicated "ilter bag ho!se
which allows only clean gases containing partic!late matter "ar below prescribed limits to escape into the atmosphere
%esides these& e""ective meas!res are ta$en "or control o" "!gitive emissions and "or d!st s!ppression at vario!s material handling and processing areas
HATER: SOL#? HASTE: Apart "rom the above meas!res& development and maintenance o" green belt beyond the stat!tory re'!irements is a reg!lar practice at all the man!"act!ring "acilities o" the company
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The Environmental *anagement System "ollowed by =% is certi"ied as per IS$ 4?//4
ENEC@T#E TEA*: The oard o" Directors o" the company consist o" pro"essionals with e(pertise in "!nctions li$e "inance& operations& b!siness development& corporate planning& strategic management& etc Hith a rich bac$gro!nd in diverse sectors li$e power& "erro alloys& steel& s!gar and ban$ing& the %oard spearheads the companyMs growth and all ro!nd per"ormance
The %oard is assisted by a team o" well e(perienced senior management e(ec!tives oard o" Directors D@ Asho'2 .Chairman/ P@ T@ +i'ra& Prasad2 .*anaging ?irector/ D@ Ash1in2 .?irector 4 CEO& =ava %harat .Singapore/ +te Limited/ @ R@ B@ Prasad2 .E(ec!tive ?irector/ 3@ +@ Dur#a Prasad2 .?irector , %!siness ?evelopment/
Senior *ana#e&ent Tea& P@ C@ +@ Sar&a2 .Senior E(ec!tive ice +resident , Strategy 4 +lanning/
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Dr@ %@ R@ 3@ She'ar2 . ?irector/ Dr@ *@ +@ @ Rao2 .?irector/ B@ alara&aReddi2 .?irector/ Dr@ D@ N@ Rao2 .?irector/
?r C *adhavi& .?irector/
6enata 8ao .E(ec!tive ice +resident BTelangana @nit/
Internship report 2014 C@ Ra&esh2 .E(ec!tive ice +resident , Odisha *@ Su,rah&anya&2 .Company Secretary 4 @nit/ ice +resident/ A@S@N@ *urthy2 . ice +resident/ N@ Pra,ha'ar2 . ice +resident , S!gar ?ivision/
COR+ORATE ?#RECTORY: Na-a harat +entures Li&ited
=ava %harat Chambers Ra0 %havan Road -Y?ERA%A? B 233 3< +hone : 51 ;3 <;3 231P ;3; 2555 Fa( : 51 ;3 <;3 31 E,mail : nbvlQnbvin Hebsite : wwwnbvent!rescom $""ices Na-a harat (Sin#a!ore) Pte@ Li&ited
1<3& Lower ?elta Road 32,1;& Cende( Centre S#=>A+ORE , 195 <3 +hone : 92 9< 559 Fa( : 92 9< 119 E,mail: in"oQnbvsg *aa&,a 3ollieries Li&ited
illa 12& *illenni!m illage Longacres + O %o(: 115 L@SAA& GA*%#A +hone : <93 <11<29 313
*aa&,a 3ollieries Li&ited
+lot =o <129& L!m!mba Road +O %ON 115 L@SAA& GA*%#A
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Internship report 2014 +hone : <93 1 <<<55 Fa( : <93 # <<2;;3 Email : maambaQ)amnet)m r's (Ferro Alloy Di-ision) Ferro Alloy Plant Po1er Plants (Telan#ana)
+ALO=C-A , 23 12; hammam ?istrict +hone : 51 ;; <29 312 to <29 31 Fa( : 51 ;; <29 3 E,mail : nbvlpalQsancharnetin Ferro Alloy Plant Po1er Plants ($disha)
-ARA>+RASA? illage , 25 1<1 ?hen$anal ?istrict +hone : 51 9< <2 33 J <2 13 J <2 11 Fa( : 51 9< <2 32; E,mail : nbvld$lQsancharnetin (Po1er Di-ision)
Po1er Plant (Dhar&a-ara&)
?-AR*AARA* #LLA>E B 2 ;3 +rathipad!*andal East >odavari district &A+& #ndia +hone : 51 ;,<< ;1& << 2; Fa( : 51 ;,<< 2 r's (Su#ar Di-ision)
SA*ALOT , 2 ;;3 East >odavari ?istrict& A+& #ndia +hone : 51 ; <<2; J <<; J<<;1 Fa( : 51 ; <<2 E,mail : nbvlsdQnbvin %an$ers:
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Internship report 2014 State %an$ o" #ndia %an$ o" #ndia @CO %an$ Andhra %an$ State %an$ o" -yderabad Auditors rah&ayya 3o@
Chartered Acco!ntants Flat =o;3& >olden >reen Apartments #rr!m*an)il Colony& Soma0ig!da -Y?ERA%A? , 233 3< Narasi&ha *urthy 3o@
Cost Acco!ntants 13;& +avani Estate ,9,92&Y Rao *ansion -imayatnagar -Y?ERA%A? , 233 3<5 strars and Share Trans"er A#ents Bar-y 3o&!utershare Pri-ate Li&ited
+lot =o 1 to <;& =ear #mage -ospital ittal Rao =agar& *adhap!r& -yderabad , 233 31 re Listin# Scri! ID :
=ational Stoc$ E(change o" #ndia Limited : N+%NTUR%S *!mbai Stoc$ E(change Limited: N+%NTUR%ie-ance 3ell rie-ance Redressal Di-ision2 Na-a harat +entures Li&ited2
M=ava %harat ChambersM& 9,,1135J1& rd Floor& Ra0 %havan Road& Soma0ig!da& -yderabad , 233 3<
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Internship report 2014 +hone : 51 ;3,<;3 231& <;3 2;3 Fa(: 51 ;3,<;3 31 E,mail: grdQnbvin ACCOLA?ES:
The company strives "or e(cellence in vario!s dimensions o" its operations and social responsibility
Over the past three decades& the company has won n!mero!s accolades& each a testimony to its all,ro!nd per"ormance in energy management& sa"ety& wor$ place e(cellence& environment protection& e(ports& prod!ctivity& ind!strial relations& labo!r wel"are& r!ral development& etc N+ 3or!orate Social Res!onsi,ility
=ava %harat ent!res Limited .=%/ is committed to good corporate citi)enship and ma$es constant e""orts to b!ild and n!rt!re long lasting relationships with members o" the society in general and the comm!nities aro!nd its man!"act!ring "acilities in partic!lar
The core theme o" =%7s CSR +olicy is giving bac$ to the society "rom which it draws its reso!rces by e(tending a helping hand to the needy and the !nderprivileged To implement the CSR +olicy e""ectively& =% ma$es need based allocation o" "!nds "romits earnings
=% has chosen -ealth& Ed!cation and Livelihoods as the thr!st areas "or discharging its Corporate Social Responsibility Apart "rom the above thr!st areas& =% strives to serve the society thro!gh vario!s other meas!res li$e providing bore wells& laying roads& constr!ction o" drains& erection o" road
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Internship report 2014 tra""ic signals 4 b!s shelters& constr!ction J improvement o" temples& cond!cting sports 4 competitions& distrib!tion o" clothes and relie" materials& etc >%ALT>
The health initiatives aim at creating awareness and improving health standards o" r!ral poor thro!gh providing "acilities and reaching '!ality health care in the areas o" general medicine& eye care& dental care& etc
*eas!res implemented:
3onductin# *edical 3a&!s
*any people in r!ral areas live in !nhygienic conditions and s!""er "rom general ailments as well as chronic diseases d!e to lac$ o" awareness and necessary medical help =% has been organi)ing mega medical camps to mitigate this problem
*edical e(perts in
ophthalmology& dental care& dermatology& gynecology& paediatrics& etc and general physicians render "ree medical services in these camps *ore than <333 patients are given treatment d!ring the camps cond!cted in villages near +aloncha
%tendin# Su!!ort "or %sta,lish&ent o" %ye 3are 3entres
=% provided "inancial assistance to %h!baneswar Eye #nstit!te& a world,class eye care centre set !p at %h!baneswar by the "amo!s L +rasad Eye #nstit!te& -yderabad .L+E#/ to satis"y the long "elt need "or s!ch a "acility in Odisha
F!rther& in association with L+E#& =% has established an Eye Care Centre at +aloncha which is providing
o!tpatient
care&
s!rgical care and n!rsing care apart "rom
comm!nity eye care 4 rehabilitation programme and serving the needs o" a large tribal and other !nderprivileged pop!lation
The '!ality o" services are the same "or all
segments o" society irrespective o" their "inancial stat!s
The company provided land and constr!cted hospital b!ilding and e(tending "inancial s!pport "or proc!rement o" all the re'!ired medical and general e'!ipment and rendering
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Internship report 2014 assistance "or initial recr!itment o" sta"" and trainees The design& complete management and development o" the Eye Care Centre on a s!stainable basis will be the responsibility o" L+E# #n association with Operation Eyesight @niversal& =% has established a Comprehensive Eye Care @nit in Gambia at the @niversity Teaching -ospital in L!sa$a in partnership with the Gambian *inistry o" -ealth 3onstruction o" uildin# "or +illa#e >ealth 3entre
%hatlapen!marr! is a remote village in rishna district& Andhra +radesh To reach good medical treatment to the patients o" this village& =% has constr!cted ?r ?evineni S!bba Rao Arogyaendram& a "!ll,"ledged illage -ealth Centre named a"ter the "o!nder Chairman o" =%
Pro-idin# >ealthy Drin'in# ater
Access to clean and sa"e drin$ing water is essential to contain water borne diseases and their impact on comm!nities This is still a dream "or people living in some r!ral areas Responding to this basic need o" society& =% e(tended "inancial help "or installation o" ?rin$ing Hater +lant at > *edapad! village& in East >odavari district& Andhra +radesh %DU3ATI$N
=%7s initiatives in this "ield aim at promoting ed!cation in bac$ward areas and enco!raging higher ed!cation Schemes implemented: %sta,lishin# and *ana#in# Schools near the 3o&!any’s *anu"acturin# Units
=% has been r!nning two "!ll,"ledged high schools B =ava %harat +!blic School and =ava %harat -igh School , at +aloncha in Telangana These schools& established by the company& cater to 133 st!dents coming "rom several nearby villages and have become the h!b o" secondary ed!cation in the region
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Internship report 2014 The company is managing %rahmani +!blic School at haragprasad in Odisha Hith an inta$e o" <33 st!dents& this school is providing '!ality ed!cation !p to th standard to children in s!rro!nding r!ral areas 3onstruction%tendin# Financial Assistance "or School uildin#s
=% has constr!cted a school b!ilding with three class rooms "or *andal+arishad @pper +rimary School at >andhinagar& opposite its Hor$s at +aloncha This school cond!cts classes !p to th standard "or children coming mostly "rom bac$ward comm!nities and poor "amilies The company has constr!cted one additional class room at @pper +rimary School& Errag!nta village& serving children "rom bac$ward classes =% has donated "!nds to >ood =ews Service "or the %lind7& an =>O& "or
constr!ction
o" a b!ilding "or >reen Field Residential School& "o!nded by a blind co!ple wor$ing as teachers& at Thimmap!ram& East >odavari district& Andhra +radesh& which provides ed!cation to the vis!ally handicapped h!shbowidya=i$etan r!n by -!ns Ed!cational& C!lt!ral 4 Hel"are Society& at =andinagar& -yderabad& is providing co,ed!cation to abo!t <33 st!dents "rom L> to 13th Class Classes "or these st!dents coming mostly "rom parents o" labo!r class& are cond!cted
in rented sheds and open space
=% has donated "!nds to help the
constr!ction o" a b!ilding "or the school Financial Assistance "or 3onstruction o" >ostel uildin#
anai$asaendram at %!rgampahad in hammam district& Andhra +radesh& r!n by Seva%harati o" i0ayawada& an =>O& provides "ood& shelter& schooling and t!itions to tribal children "rom hilly areas =% has donated "!nds to enable this instit!tion to complete the constr!ction o" a hostel b!ilding at %!rgampahad Donation o" +ehicle "or use ,y School "or >andica!!ed
Angel School o" -andicapped at Iyothinagar& +aloncha is providing ed!cation and vocational training to crippled and neglected children o" the society in the vicinity o"
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Internship report 2014 +aloncha
and
othag!dem
=% donated a van to the school "or pic$ing !p
anddropping its st!dents Arran#in# Tuitions to Poor Students
To inc!lcate the habit o" st!dy and avoid school drop,o!ts among the children o" poor and illiterate parents belonging to bac$ward comm!nities in the local area at+aloncha& =% has arranged "ree t!itions to s!ch children and introd!ced rewards and gi"ts to those who "are well in their st!dies rant o" Scholarshi!s
=% "o!nded ?r ? S!bba Rao Tr!st to s!pport ed!cation o" meritorio!s st!dents with limited "inancial reso!rces The Tr!st has been sanctioning scholarships to needy and deserving st!dents "or p!rs!ing pro"essional co!rses
Abo!t 3 st!dents have so "ar
received these scholarships
LI+%LI>$$D
=% aims at lending a helping hand to people by providing means o" livelihood and empowerment thro!gh entreprene!rial development Sche&es i&!le&ented Sustaina,le Li-elihood o" Poor o&en throu#h %ntre!reneurial De-elo!&ent
=% embar$ed on this pro0ect in Odisha in association with =ariChetana*ahila #nstit!te .=A*#/& an =>O engaged in vario!s social development activities with special emphasis on women The pro0ect was started in *arch <33 and covered 9 women in 2 villages o" haragprasad >ram +anchayat& identi"ied a"ter a detailed s!rvey These women set !p dairy& goatery and po!ltry !nits with the seed capital provided directly by =% and administrative and other e(penses paid by the company to =A*#
These !nits have
helped 1; persons belonging to the "amilies o" the women entreprene!rs& incl!ding the bene"iciaries Donation o" Se1in# *achines 3o&!uters
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Internship report 2014 The company donated sewing machines and comp!ters to %hadrachalam Agency "or R!ral ?evelopment Rehabilitation and Ed!cational Society "or -andicapped .%RES-/& an =>O r!nning a school at %hadrachalam& Andhra +radesh& imparting special ed!cation and vocational training to disabled and spastic children coming "rom nearby hamlets +ocational Trainin#
A large n!mber o" yo!th in the society are constrained by inade'!ate s$ills leading to irreg!lar employment J !nemployment while there is an increasing demand "or s$illed and talented manpower "rom the ind!stries This opens !p the need to provide '!ality training to talented yo!th to improve their s$ills To cater to the above need& =% has set !p =ava %harat ocational #nstit!te at +aloncha which is presently providing vocational training in Helding trade +lans are !nder way to introd!ce training in other trades li$e Electrician& Fitter and *ason at this instit!te
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