ब्‍लॉगर के रूप में Bhilaiance से जुड़ें:- यह ब्‍लॉग आपका है.
यदि आप भिलाई से संबंधित समाचार, आलेख या चित्र, चलचित्र, आवाज इस ब्‍लॉग के माध्‍यम से अंर्तजाल के पाठकों तक पहुंचाना चाहतें हैं, तो आपका स्‍वागत है.
भिलाई के पत्रकार बंधु यदि इसके लिए उत्‍सुक हों, तो उन्‍हें तकनीकि सहायता हम उपलब्‍ध करायेंगें.




Nadalu accredited to grant Indian Christian marriage certificates

Christian Marriage Act, (1872 No 15 of 1872) the Chhattisgarh Government granted license to (minister of religion) Rev.Swami Nadalu Pastor and president, Bethel Prayer house to solemnize marriage and to grant certificates of Marriages solemnized among Indian Christian .

B.Swami Nadalu is social worker who runs an NGO named Help Needs Service Society, Bhilai. With this Institution he work for the welfare of specially orphans and widows. He works to provide proper upbringing of the orphan children and help them to get into the main stream of the society. He also help widows to become self depended.

On the issue of authority to grant Indian Christian Marriage Certificates said that he will grant certificates to only those Christian Marriages witch come under the laws of Christianity.

J.M.Nelson felicitates Toppo with Christmas Trophy

The Christian Community Church Sector 6 is celebrating Christmas week with full enthusiasm. As such many programmers are being organized informed Pastor in charge of church, Arpan tarun. On his occasion carol song competitions are being organized in order of spread the massage of Jesus Christ's birthday.  It is the day of love, compassion and mercy. In the same line of action carol singing compilation was organized by Christian Community Church Sector 6 on Dec. 18 at the church premises. On this occasion Commissioner of Bhilai Municipal Corporation, Rajesh Sukumar Toppo and famous sculptor, J.M.Nelson were present as chief guests. They addressed the gathering and congratulate them for the Christmas week. They also distributed prize and shield to participants. Padmshree winner, J.M.Nelson conferred Rajesh Toppo with Christmas Trophy.   

Special quality plate market in India reflects global buoyancy

It is learnt that Indian steel giant Steel Authority of India has recently secured an orders to supply special quality plates from oil major in a global tender

The tender was floated for procuring plates for fabrication of propane tanks in Western India and some global steel trading houses also took part.

As per market information, SAIL has secured order for supply of 600 tonnes of 20/25/38 plates in 2500mm width in ASTMA 537 CL1, with special TDC, at more than INR 63,000 per tonne EXW Bhilai Steel Plant plus taxes. Considering USD:INR rate of 46.08, it works out to about USD 1350 per tonne EXW.

The deliveries are likely to be completed within 4 months

Despite plates are lagging behind in recovery globally, these levels certainly reflect potential for special quality plates globally, although TDC for this particular order is reported to be quite stringent.

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Steel Authority of India Ltd exiting semi-steel for value-added products


Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) is exiting ............................................

Another small town boy makes it to the big league

K Shriniwas Rao

In Dalli Rajhara, a mining town 85 km south of Bhilai steel city, there was a send-off given to an 18-year-old boy in a manner hardly
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ever witnessed by the locals, who form the 55,000-odd population in that region.

Harpreet Singh Bhatia, the youngster, whose inclusion in the India's U-19 World Cup team had the non-descript town known to the country for its iron ores, take to cricket with great enthusiasm.

"Please mention the boy's name. He's very talented. We only get the Times of India in our town because officers (at the mines) read it.

"They'll be very happy," pleaded the boy's coach, Suresh Reddy, his high-pitched voice on phone desperately seeking recognition.

While it is another matter that Harpreet is yet another example of cricketers fast emerging from the heart of rural India, it isn't just his hometown address - one that isn't far from the naxal area in the state of Chattisgarh - which deserves a mention.

As a cricketer alone, the boy is marked for the future. "He's a good all-round talent, batting is his main strength but he has also developed as a bowler. Harpreet adds a lot of solidity to the side," says India U-19 coach Chandrakant Pandit, adding how the cricketer is a sure starter in the first XI.

Son of Jaspal Singh Bhatia, a 49-year-old trader who makes his living selling used clothes, Harpreet is the youngest of three children. In April this year, he toured Australia with the U-19 team as vice-captain and that was perhaps the first time Jaspal seriously considered how his son's cricket could catapult him into another world.

Adds Reddy, "It's hard to explain how big an achievement this is for someone from a town as far flung and small as ours. It's almost a mismatch between areas that either make a tribal belt or are naxal-infested."
The BCCI had shortlisted him this year for the MA Chidambaram Award for the best U-19 cricketer.

Ramaraju Conferred Best CEO for 2009





Managing Director fo Bhilai Steel Plant, R. Ramraju was confferred the "Best CEO for 2009" Award by the Quality Circle Forum of India(QFCI) at the inaugural ceremony on Quality Circle in Bangalore recently.

Contract woes for Bhilai Steel Plant

A senior SAIL executive said Tyazhpromexport had been trying to apply pressure to get the contract awarded on a negotiated basis.

 Capacity hurdle: Steel Authority of India’s rail mill at the Bhilai steel plant in Chhattisgarh. The expansion plan for the plant has been reviewed and shelved, a spokesman for the company said. Maitreyee Handique / Mint .

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